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Performing Pan American Airways through coloniality : an ANTi-History approach to narratives and business history

Jean Helms MillsAlbert J. MillsMarke Kivijärvi

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PostcolonialismHistorykansainväliset yritykset060106 history of social sciencesStrategy and Managementpostkolonialismimulti-national companiesnarratives0502 economics and businessta6150601 history and archaeologyNarrativeSociologyBusiness and International Managementta512Business history05 social sciencesPerspective (graphical)ANTi-HistorypostcolonialismMedia studiestaloushistoria06 humanities and the artsFocus (linguistics)lentoyhtiötnarratiivisuusbusiness historyPan American Airways050203 business & management

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This paper centers on the role of narratives in business history from an ANTi-History perspective. We focus on the networked processes through which narratives are told of, for, and by multi-national companies embed the development of ‘new imperialism’ and coloniality. We set out to achieve this through a discussion and application of ANTi-History to a study of Pan American Airways and particularly its performance as a maturing multi-national company and its relationship to postcoloniality. In the process, we also hope to contribute to recent calls in business history for more explicit accounts of the methods used in the development of historical accounts. We are concerned to encourage ‘a narrative turn in business history’ but also to do so critically, i.e. to reveal some of the strengths and limitations of a narrative turn. We conclude with reflections on the relationship between methods and the production of (business) history. peerReviewed

http://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi:jyu-201904232234