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Edward J. Balleisen is an American academic. He is a professor of History at Duke University, and the author or editor of several books.


Early life

After growing up in Louisville, Kentucky, Edward Balleisen graduated from
Princeton University Princeton University is a private research university in Princeton, New Jersey. Founded in 1746 in Elizabeth as the College of New Jersey, Princeton is the fourth-oldest institution of higher education in the United States and one of the ...
, where he earned a bachelor of arts degree in 1987. He earned an MPhil and a PhD from
Yale University Yale University is a Private university, private research university in New Haven, Connecticut. Established in 1701 as the Collegiate School, it is the List of Colonial Colleges, third-oldest institution of higher education in the United Sta ...
, in 1992 and 1995 respectively. From 1995 to 1997, he held a postdoctoral fellowship and teaching post at the University of the Witwatersrand in Johannesburg, South Africa. Balleisen has taught at Duke University since 1997.


Career

A professor of history and public policy at Duke University, Balleisen has written two historical monographs, coedited two interdisciplinary books, and edited a three-volume interdisciplinary research collection. He is also Duke's vice provost for interdisciplinary studies. According to David Rossell in the ''
Journal of the Early Republic The ''Journal of the Early Republic'' is a quarterly peer-reviewed academic journal which focuses on the early culture and history of the United States from 1776–1861. The journal is published by the University of Pennsylvania Press The Uni ...
'', in his first book, ''Navigating Failure: Bankruptcy and Commercial Society in Antebellum America'', Balleisen "seeks to show how bankruptcy both sprang from and helped shape commerce during the antebellum period." Rossell added that the book "is worth reading if only for its fascinating description of business life in America from 1820 to 1860." In ''The Florida Historical Quarterly'', Tony A. Freyer highlighted the "considerate detail" in Balleisen's analysis as well as his "richly textured narrative", which be characterized as "balanced." His second book, ''Fraud: An American History from Barnum to Madoff'', published in 2017, focuses on the history of business fraud and policy responses to commercial deception in the United States. In the ''Chicago Review of Books'', Dean Jobb called ''Fraud'' “an ambitious exploration of two centuries’ worth of swindles, bogus stock schemes and
corporate crime In criminology, corporate crime refers to crimes committed either by a corporation (i.e., a business entity having a separate legal personality from the natural persons that manage its activities), or by individuals acting on behalf of a corpo ...
” with “plenty of shady characters and ingenious fraudulent schemes” to engage readers. Balleisen is coeditor of ''Policy Shock: Recalibrating Risk and Regulation after Oil Spills, Nuclear Accidents, and Financial Crises'', published in 2017, which explores the ways in which industrialized democracies have reshaped their regulatory institutions following major crises. He also coedited ''Government and Markets: Toward a New Theory of Regulation'', published in 2010, with David Moss, in conjunction wit
The Tobin Project
This volume includes essays from leading social scientists about the role of effective regulatory policy in constituting markets and reducing socioeconomic harms associated with modern capitalism. Balleisen directed th
Rethinking Regulation
program at Duke's Kenan Institute for Ethics from 2010 to 2015. While director, he produced ''Business Regulation'', a three-volume work composed of influential writings on regulatory policy since 1870. As Duke’s vice provost for interdisciplinary studies, Balleisen oversees th
Bass Connections
program, as well a
university-wide institutes and initiatives
that foster collaborative research, teaching, and outreach. He is the lead Principal Investigator on th
Versatile Humanists at Duke
project, funded by a Next Generation PhD implementation grant from the
National Endowment for the Humanities The National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH) is an independent federal agency of the U.S. government, established by thNational Foundation on the Arts and the Humanities Act of 1965(), dedicated to supporting research, education, preserv ...
. According to Colleen Flaherty of '' Inside Higher Ed'', Balleisen has observed that collaborative research “leads to excellence, whether one envisages research within the academy or research outside of it, whether it’s teaching or whether it’s civic engagement, again, from the academic perch or outside of it."


Works

* * * * *Balleisen, Edward J.; Bennear, Lori S.; Krawiec, Kimberly D.; Wiener, Jonathan B.; eds. (2017). ''Policy Shock: Recalibrating Risk and Regulation after Oil Spills, Nuclear Accidents and Financial Crises.'' Cambridge, U.K.: Cambridge University Press.


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Faculty webpage at Duke UniversityScholars@Duke webpage
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