
معرفی
Cyrus Veeser is a Professor at Bentley University and Director of the History Program. He holds a Ph.D. from Columbia University and has published extensively on capitalism history, U.S. foreign policy, and Caribbean/Latin American history.
- Education: Ph.D. in History, Columbia University
Research Focus: Veeser's work examines U.S. economic interventionism in the Caribbean and Latin America, the role of concessions in colonial modernization, and the intersection of capitalism with imperial policies. His teaching aligns with these themes, emphasizing the historical roots of contemporary global economic structures.
Publications: His scholarship spans books like A World Safe for Capitalism and Great Leaps Forward, along with analyses of financial imperialism and self-regulation systems in Latin America. Articles focus on economic frameworks in Cuba, the Dominican Republic, and global coffee economies.
Awards: Veeser has received prestigious fellowships including:
- Fulbright Fellow
- NEH Fellow
- Charles Warren Center Fellow
Contributions: His work bridges diplomatic history with economic analysis, revealing how financial strategies underpin imperial power structures.



