History of Economics | Professional literature for training, studies and practice
In the History of Economics category, you will find in-depth analyses of global and regional economic phenomena, ranging from the origins of capitalism and industrial developments to the histories of modern corporations. The works address topics such as merchant dynasties, crises, sustainability, technology, and social inequality—for example, through the lens of the East India Company, major German corporations in the 20th century, or the transformation of regions such as the Ruhr area.
The titles are aimed at students, researchers, and those interested in history. They include introductions, handbooks, and in-depth studies that place economic processes within their political, ecological, and cultural contexts. Typical areas of focus include corporate histories, financial systems, the world of work, and the interactions between the economy and society.