Manuel A. Bautista González

Manuel A. Bautista González

Consultant

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Education

  •  Columbia University in the City of New York, Ph. D. (in progress), History
  •  Columbia University in the City of New York, M. Phil., History
  •  Columbia University in the City of New York, M. A., History
  •  National Autonomous University of Mexico, B. A., Economics


Memberships

  • Economic History Association
  • Business History Conference
  • American Historical Association
  • Organization of American Historians
  • Society for Historians of the Early American Republic
  • Southern Historical Association
  • Mexican Economic History Association.


About Manuel

Manuel A. Bautista González is a Mexican economist and an economic and financial historian of the United States. He is a specialist in the economic, financial, and business history of the Americas, with particular focus on the United States and Mexico. He has worked in TV production, commercial banking, research, and higher education. His dissertation examines several topics on the history of money, trade, and finance in antebellum New Orleans (1840-1862). He wrote a chapter on plurality of currencies in antebellum New Orleans for the edited book The Book of Payments. Historical and Contemporary Views on the Cashless Society (London: Palgrave Macmillan UK, 2016). He has taught courses at the National Autonomous University of Mexico and Columbia University in the City of New York.