Special edition for the Historical Association of Deutsche Bank, Munich: Piper, 2012, 191 pp., multilingual English/Spanish/Portuguese
EUR 10.00
How closely Deutsche Bank is interwoven with Latin America is shown in this illustrated history. Ever since the doors of its first branch opened in Argentina in 1887, Deutsche Bank has been making a decisive contribution to economic developments in this major world region. This book tells the story of how it happened with captivating pictures from five countries over 125 years.
Munich: Piper 2008, 136 pp., approx. 200 images
Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2008, 484pp.
978-0-521-86325-4
Christopher Kobrak teaches corporate finance and business history at ESCP-EAP, European School of Management, concentrating on international finance, history of capital markets, and financial theory. His publications include: National Cultures and International Competition: The Experience of Schering AG, 1851–1950 (Cambridge University Press, 2002), European Business, Dictatorship and Political Risk, 1920–1945, edited with Per Hansen (New York: Berghahn Books, 2004).