A. J. H. Latham Explained
A. J. H. Latham |
Birth Name: | Anthony John Heaton Latham |
Birth Date: | 30 October 1940 |
Birth Place: | Wigan, Lancashire |
Nationality: | British |
Alma Mater: | Merton College, Oxford; University of Birmingham |
Occupation: | Economic Historian |
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Spouse: | Dawn Catherine Farleigh |
Children: | 1 |
Anthony John Heaton Latham (born 30 October 1940)[1] [2] is an economic historian at University College of Swansea.[3] He has specialised in the economic history of the developing world during the establishment of the global economy, and the trading of commodities within that economy.
Early life and family
Anthony Latham was born in 1940 in Wigan, England, to Tom Heaton and Dorothy Latham née Williams. He was educated at Ashton-in-Makerfield Grammar School, and matriculated at Merton College, Oxford in 1959, but in November of the following year he took up a temporary appointment as a teacher in Salford. In 1961 he recommenced his studies, at the University of Birmingham. He married Dawn Catherine Farleigh in 1990 and in 2000, his son George was born.
He received his BA and his PhD from the University of Birmingham in 1964 and 1970, respectively.
Career
Latham spent his academic career at the University College of Swansea from 1967. He has specialised in the economic history of the developing world during the establishment of the global economy, and the trading of commodities within that economy.
Selected publications
- "Currency, Credit and Capitalism on the Cross River in the Pre-Colonial Era", Journal of African History, Vol. 12 (1971), pp. 599–605.
- Old Calabar, 1600-1891: The Impact of the International Economy upon a Traditional Society. Clarendon Press, Oxford, 1973.[4]
- The International Economy and the Undeveloped World, 1865–1914. Totowa, N.J.: Rowman and Littlefield, and Croom Helm, London. 1978.[5] [6]
- The International Market in Rice and Wheat 1868-1914. University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, 1981.
- "Palm Produce from Calabar, 1812- 1887, with a Note on the Formation of Palm Oil Prices to 1914", in Liesegang, Pasch and Jones (1986), pp. 265–91.
- Africa, Asia and South America since 1800: A Bibliographical Guide. Manchester University Press, Manchester, [1995].
- Rice: The Primary Commodity. Routledge, London, 1998.
- The Depression and the Developing World, 1914-1939. Routledge, London, 2006.[7] [8]
External links
Notes and References
- Book: Levens. R.G.C.. Merton College Register 1900-1964. 1964. Basil Blackwell. Oxford. 515.
- Web site: Latham, Anthony John Heaton (1940-....) . idRef.fr.
- Web site: Anthony John Heaton Latham. Data.bnf.fr. 5 May 2019.
- A. J. H. Latham: Old Calabar, 1600–1891: the impact of the international economy upon a traditional society. (Oxford Studies in African Affairs.) xiv, 193 pp. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1973. £5.. Richard. Gray. Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African Studies. 37. 2. 514–515. 10.1017/S0041977X00136900. 1974. 162641751.
- A. J. H. Latham. The International Economy and the Undeveloped World, 1865–1914. Totowa, N.J.: Rowman and Littlefield, and Croom Helm, London. 1978. Pp. 217. $21.50. William. Woodruff. 1 February 1980. The American Historical Review. 85. 1. 84–85. 5 May 2019. 10.1086/ahr/85.1.84.
- The International Economy and the Undeveloped World, 1865–1914 by A. J. H. Latham London, Groom Helm, 1978. Pp. 272. £9.95.. Kwasi. Kwarteng. The Journal of Modern African Studies. 17. 3. 505–506. 10.1017/S0022278X00006005. 1979. 154722565 .
- The Depression and the Developing World, 1914–1939. By A. J. H. Latham. London: Croom Helm Ltd., 1981. Pp. 230. $25.00.. John R.. Hanson. The Journal of Economic History. 42. 2. 458. 5 May 2019. 10.1017/S0022050700027649. 1982. 154854662 .
- A. J. H. Latham. The Depression and the Developing World, 1914–1939. Totowa, N.J.: Barnes and Noble or Croom Helm, London. 1981. Pp. 230. $25.00. C. P.. Kindleberger. 1 April 1982. The American Historical Review. 87. 2. 426. 5 May 2019. 10.1086/ahr/87.2.426.