Edward E. Baptist

Edward Baptist is an associate professor in the Department of History at Cornell University. His scholarship is centered on the 19th-century United States and, more broadly, the creation of the modern world. One specific research focus is the massive growth of slavery in the United States between the American Revolution and the Civil War, an expansion that shaped the emergence of both American and global capitalism. He teaches a wide variety of courses on U.S. political history, the history of slavery, and, of course, the history of American capitalism.
Baptist studied at the Georgetown University School of Foreign Service and received his PhD in history from the University of Pennsylvania in 1997.
More info: http://history.arts.cornell.edu/faculty-department-baptist.php

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American Capitalism: A History (edX)

Dive deep into the rich tapestry of American history as you explore the pivotal role that capitalism played in transforming 13 colonies into a dominant global power. This course, 'American Capitalism: A History', offers an insightful journey through America's economic development, examining how it shaped the nation's political, social, and cultural landscape.

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