#  Global History of Capitalism Student Presentations (via Zoom) 

 



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 **April 27, 2020** 

 04:00PM - 06:00PM EDT 

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 **online only**  



 

 



 

 Two students from the Global History of Capitalism seminar will present their research projects from the year.

 "Twentieth-Century Honeybees in the Tropics: The Rise of Commercial Apiculture in Mexico and Cuba"   
Angélica Márquez-Osuna, PhD Candidate in History of Science, Harvard University  
*A look at how commercial beekeeping shaped the environment and economies of Mexico and Cuba.*

 "Mobilizing for Abundance: The Korean War and the Birth of Military Growthmanship"  
Tim Barker, PhD Candidate in History, Harvard University  
*How does the Korean War (and the broader Cold War rearmament that began in 1950) fits into the history of American capitalism in its golden age?*

 Twentieth-CenturyHoneybeesintheTropics:TheRiseofCommercialApicultureinMexicoandCuba

 Papers and Zoom link available by request to <wigh@wcfia.harvard.edu>



 

 



 

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