Staff profile
Overview
Ranald Michie
Professor Emeritus (Financial History)
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Professor Emeritus (Financial History) in the Department of History |
Research interests
- British and international economic history since 1700
- Financial history, especially the City of London
- Stock exchanges
Publications
Authored book
- Michie, R. C. (2009). Guilty Money. The City of London in Victorian and Edwardian Culture 1815-1914. Pickering & Chatto
- Michie, R. (2006). The Global Securities Market: a History. Oxford University Press
- Michie, R. (1999). The London Stock Exchange: A History. Oxford University Press
- Michie, R. (1992). The City of London: Continuity and Change since 1850. Macmillan
- Michie, R. (1987). The London and New York Stock Exchanges 1850 - 1914. Allen & Unwin
- Michie, R. (1981). Money, Mania and Markets: Investment, Company Formation and the Stock Exchange in Nineteenth-Century Scotland. John Donald
Chapter in book
- Michie, R. (2012). The City of London as a Centre for International Banking: The Asian Dimension in the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries. In S. Nishimura, T. Suzuki, & R. Michie (Eds.), The Origins of International Banking in Asia (13-54). Oxford University Press. https://doi.org/10.1093/acprof%3Aoso/9780199646326.003.0002
- Michie, R. (2011). Gamblers, Fools, Victims or Wizards? The British Investor in the Public Mind, 1850-1930. In D. Green, A. Owens, J. Maltby, & J. Rutterford (Eds.), Men, Women and Money: Perspectives on Gender, Wealth, and Investment 1850-1930 (156-183). Oxford University Press
- Michie, R. (2011). The Battle of the Bourses? Competition between Stock Exchanges in the Twentieth Century. In L. Quennouelle-Corre, & Y. Cassis (Eds.), Financial Centres and International Capital Flows in the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries (15-46). Oxford University Press. https://doi.org/10.1093/acprof%3Aoso/9780199603503.003.0002
- Michie, R. (2010). The emergence and survival of a financial cluster in Britain. In Learning from some of Britain’s Successful Sectors: An Historical Analysis of the Role of Government (87-109). Department of Business Innovation and Skills (BIS Economics Paper no. 6)
- Michie, R. (2007). The City of London as a global financial centre 1880-1939: finance, foreign exchange and the first world war. In E. Lange, U. Olsson, I. L. Fraser, & P. Cottrell (Eds.), Centre and Peripheries in banking: the Historical Development of Financial Markets (41-79). Ashgate Publishing
- 27. Symposium des Instituts für bankhistorische Forschung e.V. am 16. Juni 2004 im Hause der Deutschen Bundesbank, Hauptverwaltung Frankfurt am Main (51-81). Steiner
- Michie, R. (2005). A financial phoenix: the City of London in the twentieth century. In Y. Cassis, & E. Bussiere (Eds.), London and Paris as international financial centres in the twentieth century (15-41). Oxford University Press
- Michie, R. (2004). The City of London and the British government: the changing relationship. In R. Michie, & P. Williamson (Eds.), The British government and the City of London in the twentieth century (31-55). Cambridge University Press
- Michie, R. (2003). The City of London and British banking, 1900-1939. In C. Wrigley (Ed.), A companion to Early Twentieth-Century Britain (249-269). Blackwell
- Michie, R. (2002). Banks and securities markets, 1870-1914. In D. J. Forsyth, & D. Verdier (Eds.), The origins of national financial systems : Alexander Gerschenkron reconsidered (43-63). Taylor and Francis
Edited book
- Williamson, P., & Michie, R. (Eds.). (2004). The British Government and the City of London in the Twentieth Century. Cambridge University Press
- Michie, R. (Ed.). (2000). The Development of London as a Financial Centre. I.B. Tauris
Journal Article
- Michie, R., & Mollan, S. (2012). The City of London as an International Commercial and Financial Center since 1900. Enterprise & Society: The International Journal of Business History, 13(3), 538-587. https://doi.org/10.1093/es/khr072
- Michie, R. (2008). Reversal or change? The global securities market in the 20th century. New Global Studies, 2,
- Michie, R. (1999). Insiders, outsiders and the dynamics of change in the City of London since 1900. Journal of Contemporary History, 33, 547-71
- Michie, R. (1998). The invisible stabiliser: asset arbitrage and the international monetary system since 1700. Financial History Review, 15, 5-26
- Michie, R. (1997). Friend or foe? Information technology and the London Stock Exchange since 1700. Journal of Historical Geography, 23, 304-26
- Michie, R. (1996). The international trade in food and the City of London since 1850
- Michie, R. (1988). The finance of innovation in late Victorian and Edwardian Britain: possibilities and constraints
- Michie, R. (1988). Dunn, Fischer and Co. in the City of London, 1906-14. Business History, 30, 195-218. https://doi.org/10.1080/00076798800000031
- Michie, R. (1985). Income, expenditure and investment of a Victorian millionaire: Lord Overstone, 1823-83. Historical Research, 58, 59-77. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1468-2281.1985.tb01979.x
- Michie, R. (1985). The London Stock Exchange and the British securities market, 1850-1914. The Economic History Review, 38, 61-82
- Michie, R. (1983). Crisis and opportunity: the formation and operation of the British Assets Trust 1897-1914. Business History, 25, 125-147. https://doi.org/10.1080/00076798300000019
- Michie, R. (1981). Options, concessions, syndicates, and the provision of venture capital, 1880 - 1913. Business History, 23, 147-164. https://doi.org/10.1080/00076798100000028
- Michie, R. (1979). The social web of investment in the nineteenth century
- Michie, R. (1977). North-east Scotland and the northern whale fishing, 1752-1893. Northern Scotland, 3, 60-85