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尼爾·坎貝爾·道格拉斯·弗格森(英語:Niall Campbell Douglas Ferguson;1964年4月18日-)是位大不列顛國籍的歷史學者,現任職為哈佛大學的提胥講座教授、牛津大學耶穌學院等大學機構的資深研究員。他的專長是與世界史、經濟史、惡性通貨膨脹、基金市場、美國暨英國的帝國主義等的相關研究。 弗格森的著作包括《帝國:大英世界秩序興衰以及給世界強權的啟示》、《貨幣崛起:金融資本如何改變世界歷史及其未來之路》與《文明:決定人類走向的六大殺手級Apps》均已製作成電視專題影集。 2004年,他登上《時代雜誌》的世界前100大具影響力的人物。
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Niall Campbell Douglas Ferguson (born April 18, 1964, in Glasgow) is a British historian who specialises in financial and economic history as well as the history of colonialism. He is the Laurence A. Tisch Professor of History at Harvard University and the William Ziegler Professor of Business Administration at Harvard Business School. He was educated at the private Glasgow Academy in Scotland, and at Magdalen College, Oxford. He is best known <a href="https://www.last.fm/music/Niall+Ferguson
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NIALL FERGUSON
Niall Ferguson is one of the world’s foremost historians. He is the Milbank Family Senior Fellow at the Hoover Institution, Stanford University, and the managing director of Greenmantle, LLC. He is the author of sixteen books. His awards include the International Emmy for Best Documentary, the Benja, Niall Ferguson is one of the world’s foremost historians. He is the Milbank Family Senior Fellow at the Hoover Institution, Stanford University, and the managing director of Greenmantle, LLC. He is the author of sixteen books. His awards include the International Emmy for Best Documentary, the Benjamin Franklin Award for Public Service, and the Council on Foreign Relations Arthur Ross Book Award.
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powerbase.info →Ferguson graduated from Magdalen College, Oxford with First Class Honours in 1985.[[3]]( Subsequently, writes Robert S. Boynton, "Ferguson was accepted into the postgraduate program. He chose as his mentor the historian Norman Stone") , who was a fellow-Scot, a Glasgow Academy alumnus, a much reviled Thatcherite, and-like one of Stone's heroes, A.J.P. Taylor") , a media don."[[4]]( In April 2009 Ferguson debated the financial crisis along with economist Paul Krugman") and others at the New York Metropolitan Museum of Art.[[10]]( The event proved to be the starting point for a literary spat. Krugman wrote on his New York Times blog that the event proved that "we’re living in a Dark Age of macroeconomics, in which hard-won knowledge has simply been forgotten." What’s the evidence? Niall Ferguson “explaining” that fiscal expansion will actually be contractionary, because it will drive up interest rates. At least that’s what I think he said; there were so many flourishes that it’s hard to tell. But in any case, this is really sad: John Hicks knew far more about this in 1937 than people who think they’re sophisticates know now.[[11]]( Ferguson claimed a month later in the Financial Times that a subsequent rise in bond yields "settled a rather public argument between me and the Princeton economist Paul Krugman."[[12]]( At the 2010 Hay Festival, the new Education Secretary Michael Gove invited Ferguson to "spend more time in Britain to help us design a more exciting and engaging history curriculum?."[[15]]( Gove had praised Ferguson in 2006 article because he "he dared to approach the legacy of the British Empire with a balanced mind, accepting its manifold evils but also ready to acknowledge its progressive side."[[16]]( In October 2015, Ferguson signed a letter in The Guardian along with more than 150 people drawn from the arts and politics. The letter launched Culture for Coexistence , an organisation that opposes the Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions movement.[[17]](
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