
Professor Emeritus, History; PhD, Yale University
Louis Galambos is a Research Professor in History. He was formally a Professor of History and Editor of the Papers of Dwight David Eisenhower. He received his PhD from Yale University (1960) and has been a Fellow at the Harvard Business School, the Woodrow Wilson Center, the Davis Center (Princeton University), the Guggenheim Foundation, and the Library of Congress. His primary publications are in American business and economic history and the history of global public health since World War II. He is currently writing a book on “Entrepreneurship & American Capitalism: From Sir Walter Raleigh to Estee Lauder, Reginald Lewis, and Jeff Bezos.
Current Interests: Entrepreneurship, American Capitalism, Modern U.S. Political History, Global Public Health, the Pharmaceutical Industry