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Susie J. Pak History, St. John’s University

Susie J. Pak History, St. John’s University. Combining Historical Empirical Data with the Study of Networks: Rethinking Anglo-American and German-Jewish Cooperation Before the First World War University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign March 27, 2013 Please do not use slides without permission

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Susie J. Pak History, St. John’s University

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  1. Susie J. PakHistory, St. John’s University Combining Historical Empirical Data with the Study of Networks: Rethinking Anglo-American and German-Jewish Cooperation Before the First World War University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign March 27, 2013 Please do not use slides without permission paks1@stjohns.edu

  2. Information on Maps • Environmental Data Resources: • www.edrnet.com • Sanborn Fire Insurance maps • Historical New York City map data married to UTM (Universal Transverse Mercator) • Translated to LAT/LONG coordinates • ArcGIS: • Produced by ESRI • www.esri.com • New York City Planning Department “Bytes of the Big Apple” • www.nyc.gov/html/dcp/html/bytes/applbyte.shtml

  3. Information on Maps • Dataset for ArcGIS: • Residential and business addresses of private and commercial bankers, New York • J.P. Morgan & Co., Kuhn, Loeb & Co., First National Bank of New York, National City Bank of New York, J.&W. Seligman & Co., Speyer & Co., sample of leading partners/executives of banks between 1900 and 1920 that were co-managers of Morgans’ syndicates • Sources: The Social Register, New York; the U.S. Census; Who’s Who in America; The Rand-McNally Bankers’ Directory and List of Attorneys • See www.hathitrust.org

  4. Figure 1: J.P. Morgan & Co. partners’ residences, 1910

  5. Figure 2: Street Close-up of J.P. Morgan & Co. partners’ residences, 1910

  6. Figure 3: Names close-up of J.P. Morgan & Co. partners’ residences, 1910

  7. Figure 4: J.P. Morgan & Co. partners’ residences & sample of Pierpont Morgan’s social Clubs, 1910

  8. J.P. Morgan & Co. and Kuhn, Loeb & Co. partners’ residences, 1910

  9. Figure 5: J.P. Morgan & Co. and Kuhn, Loeb & Co. partners’ residences, 1910

  10. J.P. Morgan & Co. syndicate co-managers’ businesses, 1900

  11. J.P. Morgan & Co. syndicate partner sample, 1900 and 1925

  12. J.P. Morgan & Co. syndicate partner sample, 1900

  13. J.P. Morgan & Co. syndicate partner sample, 1925

  14. J.P. Morgan & Co. and Kuhn, Loeb & Co. residences with JPM & Co. syndicate partner sample, pre-1910

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