Kenneth James Lipartito

Professor (Modern United States, business history, history of technology) The Johns Hopkins University, Ph.D. 1986

DM 386 Tel. (305) 348-1860 lipark@fiu.edu

Research interests:

Professor Lipartito’s areas of specialization are economic and business history and the history of technology. Most of his research has been on the United States over the past century, although he also engages in comparative work on Europe and maintains a strong interest in the Atlantic world. By combining an understanding of the material dimensions of history—markets, businesses, technological systems—with an appreciation of their cultural and political ramifications, he challenges students to develop their own understanding of the evolution of modern society. He brings this multifaceted approach to his publications as well as to the classroom, where he regularly covers business history, the history of the global economy, political economy, the history of technology, as well as Atlantic civilization and twentieth century America.

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Books:

Investing for Middle America: John Elliott Tappan and the Origins of American Express Financial Advisors

A History of the Kennedy Space Center

Constructing Corporate America: History, Politics, Culture

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