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  1. Emma Georgina Rothschild CMG (born 16 May 1948) is a British economic historian, a professor of history at Harvard University. She is director of the Joint Centre for History and Economics at Harvard, and an honorary Professor of History and Economics at the University of Cambridge.

  2. 54 Emma Rothschild an epigram in the idea, much discussed since 1989, of the security of individuals as an object of international policy: of "common security" or "human security." This essay will look at the pro posed new principles in a historical and critical perspective. They are not conspicuously new, as will be seen, and they suggest

  3. Emma Rothschild Address: Harvard University, Department of History, 1730 Cambridge Street, CGIS-S424 Cambridge, MA 02138/Centre for History and Economics, Magdalene College, Cambridge CB3 0AG, England Education: 1968, Kennedy Scholar, MIT (Economics) 1967, BA Oxford University (Philosophy, Politics and Economics); MA, 1970 2014-present:

  4. In a brilliant recreation of the epoch between the 1770s and the 1820s, Emma Rothschild reinterprets the ideas of the great revolutionary political economists to show us the true landscape of economic and political thought in their day, with important consequences for our own.

  5. Emma Rothschild. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 2001. Pp. 353. Close to the end of her deeply learned book about the original politi-cal contexts of liberal capitalist theory, Emma Rothschild allows her-self to indulge in the following reflection about the shortcomings of the liberal economic order: “The most obvious shortcoming is ...

  6. Emma Rothschild. Harvard University Affiliated Professor. Jeremy and Jane Knowles Professor of History, Harvard University. 2023-2024. Download image. I am Director of the Joint Center for History and Economics, and am involved in a collaborative research project, at the University of Cambridge and at Harvard, “Exchanges of Economic, Legal ...

  7. Emma Rothschild is Jeremy and Jane Knowles Professor of History at Harvard University. She is Director of the Joint Center for History and Economics, a fellow of Magdalene College, Cambridge, and professeur invitée at the Centre d’Histoire de Sciences Po, Paris.