Donald James Harreld is a former professor of history with a dual appointment in European studies at Brigham Young University (BYU).[1]
Harreld specialized in the early modern history of the Netherlands. He was also the executive director of the Sixteenth Century Society and Conference from 2008–2018. Harreld teaches a course for The Teaching Company on economic history.[2] Harreld holds undergraduate and masters degrees and a Ph.D. from the University of Minnesota. After his early retirement from BYU, Harreld was Vice President for the Education Practice Area of the Fedcap Group, a New York City-based international non profit organization. He separated from Fedcap in 2021.
Publications
- "Atlantic Sugar and Atwerper's Trade with Germany in the Sixteenth Century" in Journal of Early Modern History Vol. 7 (2003) no. 1-2, p. 148–63.
- "Trading Places: The Public and Private Spaces of Merchants in Sixteenth-Century Antwerp" in Journal of Urban History Vol. 29 (2003), issue 6, p. 657–69.
- High Germans in the Low Countries: German Merchants and Commerce in Golden Age Antwerp. (Leiden: Brill Publishers, 2004).
- "'How Great the Enterprise, How Glorious the Deed': Seventeenth Century Dutch Circumnavigation as Useful Myths" in Laura Cruz and Willem Frijhoff, ed., Myth in History, History in Myths.
Sources
- ↑ "Donald Harreld". History. Brigham Young University. Archived from the original on 8 July 2016. Retrieved 23 March 2021.
- ↑ The Great Courses: An Economic History of the World Since 1400.
Further reading
External links
- FHSS faculty page
- "Donald Harreld". History. Brigham Young University. Archived from the original on 8 July 2016.
- Sixteenth Century Society and Conference web page
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