Louis Galambos
Louis Paul Galambos is an American historian known for his contributions to business history. He is a professor emeritus in the Department of History and editor of The Papers of Dwight [David Eisenhower] at Johns Hopkins University, where he has worked since 1971. He previously served as an Assistant Professor, Associate Professor, and Professor at Rice University. He also served as a Professor at Rutgers University.
Along with Rondo Cameron, Galambos served as co-editor for the Journal of [Economic History] from 1975 to 1978.
Education
Galambos earned a B.A. in history from Indiana University, an M.A. in history and Ph.D. from Yale University.Publications
Articles
- "The McNamara Bank and Its Legacy, 1968-1987". Business History Review. 1995.
- "Global Perspectives on Modern Business". Business History Review. 1997.
- "Recasting the Organizational Synthesis: Structure and Process in the Twentieth and Twenty-First Centuries". Business History Review. 2005.
- "The Business of History". Wall Street Journal. 2006.
- "The Entrepreneurial Culture and the Mysteries of Economic Development". Essays in Economic & Business History. 2018.