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David Cannadine on Andrew W. Mellon's legacy.
David Cannadine of the University of London and National Portrait Gallery (London) will deliver the October Bradley Lecture.
Having learned the values of self-sufficiency and accumulation of wealth in nineteenth-century Pittsburgh, Andrew Mellon rose to become one of America’s greatest financiers. Despite painful...
A century from now, observers may well identify the last months of 2011 as the start of higher education’s Great Disruption.
There are new twists to in the ever-entertaining faux debate over the dangers of shale gas. The New York Times, which turned obscure Cornell University marine ecologist Robert Howarth into an anti-fracking rock star in its questionable spring series on shale gas, and got hammered for it by its own public editor—I‘ll take some of the credit—is finally getting on the science bandwagon.
As the Senate votes on the financial regulatory reform bill, AEI scholars are available to comment on the impact of the bill.
AEI visiting scholar Adam Lerrick is available for comment on hedge funds and his Congressional testimony.
This book offers a striking reinterpretation of the Great Depression.






