All Stories

  1. Women, uniforms and brand identity in Barclays Bank
  2. Symbolism in bank marketing and architecture: the headquarters of National Provincial Bank of England
  3. War memorials in organizational memory: a case study of the Bank of England
  4. War and peace in organizational memory
  5. Visualizing organizational identity: the history of a capitalist enterprise
  6. Constructing Corporate Identity before the Corporation: Fashioning the Face of the First English Joint Stock Banking Companies through Portraiture
  7. How far does the apple fall from the tree? The size of English bank branch networks in the nineteenth century
  8. Pianos for the People: From Producer to Consumer in Britain, 1851–1914
  9. Advertising, promotion, and the rise of a national building society movement in interwar Britain
  10. The Birth of Joint-Stock Banking: England and New England Compared
  11. British Retail Banking in the Twentieth Century: Decline and Renaissance in Industrial Lending
  12. Jealous Monopolists? British Banks and Responses to the Macmillan Gap during the 1930s
  13. Female investors in the first english and Welsh commercial joint-stock banks
  14. Regional Bank–Industry Relations during the Mid-Nineteenth Century: Links between Bankers and Manufacturing in Sheffield, c.1850 to c.1885