dr. (Mark) ME Hay

Biography

I read history in Amsterdam, Paris, and Oxford, before taking up an AHRC-funded doctorate in history at King’s College London.

My research explores international relations, war and diplomacy, financial and economic history, and women’s history in the Atlantic World, 1750-1850.

My doctoral research, entitled Calculated Risk. Collaboration and Resistance in the Revolutionary and Napoleonic Netherlands, 1780-1806, explored Dutch financial diplomacy in the Revolutionary and Napoleonic era.

Currently, I am working on two projects. First, a study of female management of Dutch banking houses in the era of the consolidation of the Amsterdam capital market. The research explores how female financiers bridged the divide between the various political, financial, and economic interest groups in the Netherlands to contribute to the consolidation and national reorientation of the Amsterdam capital market post-1815. Second, a comparative study of French and British resource mobilisation, financial diplomacy, and war financing in the years 1803-1815, and the normative change to the conduct of international finance resulting from the Franco-British conflict.

 

Erasmus School of History, Culture and Communication

Assistant professor | Department of History
Email
hay@eshcc.eur.nl
Room
M6-40
Location
Burg. Oudlaan 50, Rotterdam

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Work

  • ME (Mark) Hay (2 februari 2022) - 'Het belang van alfa & gamma'

  • Mark Hay (2021) - Napoleon, Amsterdam and the Reconstruction of the European Financial Economy, 1803-1818
  • Mark Hay (2020) - ‘Making War Pay for War: Napoleon and the Dutch War Subsidy, 1795-1806’
  • Mark Hay (2019) - Anna Maria Insinger-Swarth: female management of an Amsterdam merchant-banking house in crisis, 1805-1821
  • Mark Hay (2019) - Corporate Succession Strategies in Amsterdam Banking Houses: Anna-Maria Insinger and the Female Moment in Dutch History, 1810-1820
  • Mark Hay (2019) - Panel Moderator: ‘Teaching Business History: Reflections and Directions’
  • Mark Hay (2019) - Corporate Succession in Amsterdam Banking Houses and Female Financial Entrepreneurship, 1810-1820
  • Mark Hay (2019) - Roundtable Discussion: ‘Napoleon, the One Hundred Days and the Emergence of a French Capital Market’
  • Mark Hay (2019) - Making War Pay for War: Napoleon and the Dutch War Subsidies
  • Mark Hay (2019) - Reconstructing the Post-Napoleonic International Order: Nassau, the House of Orange and the Peninsular War
  • Mark Hay (2019) - Invited Panel Commentator: Panel 2B: The Public Memory and Representation of Wellington

  • Mark Hay (2022) - Reconceptualising Napoleonic Resource Extraction for War: Prussia, 1806-1814, and the Provincialisation of France.
  • Mark Hay (2018) - Recipient of the 2017 Economic History Society Carnevali Research Grant
  • Mark Hay (2018) - Winner of the 2018 Association of Low Countries Studies Essay Prize
  • Mark Hay (2010) - Arts & Humanities Research Council Studentship Award

The Rise and Fall of the American Emp.

Level
MA
Year Level
MA
Year
2023
Course Code
CH4236
  • Mark Hay (2021) - Napoleon, Amsterdam and the Reconstruction of the European Financial Economy, 1803-1818
  • Mark Hay (2020) - ‘Making War Pay for War: Napoleon and the Dutch War Subsidy, 1795-1806’
  • Mark Hay (2019) - Anna Maria Insinger-Swarth: female management of an Amsterdam merchant-banking house in crisis, 1805-1821
  • Mark Hay (2019) - Corporate Succession Strategies in Amsterdam Banking Houses: Anna-Maria Insinger and the Female Moment in Dutch History, 1810-1820
  • Mark Hay (2019) - Panel Moderator: ‘Teaching Business History: Reflections and Directions’
  • Mark Hay (2019) - Corporate Succession in Amsterdam Banking Houses and Female Financial Entrepreneurship, 1810-1820
  • Mark Hay (2019) - Roundtable Discussion: ‘Napoleon, the One Hundred Days and the Emergence of a French Capital Market’
  • Mark Hay (2019) - Making War Pay for War: Napoleon and the Dutch War Subsidies
  • Mark Hay (2019) - Reconstructing the Post-Napoleonic International Order: Nassau, the House of Orange and the Peninsular War
  • Mark Hay (2019) - Invited Panel Commentator: Panel 2B: The Public Memory and Representation of Wellington

Power, Politics and Sovereignty

Level
MA
Year Level
MA
Year
2023
Course Code
CH4242
  • Mark Hay (2021) - Napoleon, Amsterdam and the Reconstruction of the European Financial Economy, 1803-1818
  • Mark Hay (2020) - ‘Making War Pay for War: Napoleon and the Dutch War Subsidy, 1795-1806’
  • Mark Hay (2019) - Anna Maria Insinger-Swarth: female management of an Amsterdam merchant-banking house in crisis, 1805-1821
  • Mark Hay (2019) - Corporate Succession Strategies in Amsterdam Banking Houses: Anna-Maria Insinger and the Female Moment in Dutch History, 1810-1820
  • Mark Hay (2019) - Panel Moderator: ‘Teaching Business History: Reflections and Directions’
  • Mark Hay (2019) - Corporate Succession in Amsterdam Banking Houses and Female Financial Entrepreneurship, 1810-1820
  • Mark Hay (2019) - Roundtable Discussion: ‘Napoleon, the One Hundred Days and the Emergence of a French Capital Market’
  • Mark Hay (2019) - Making War Pay for War: Napoleon and the Dutch War Subsidies
  • Mark Hay (2019) - Reconstructing the Post-Napoleonic International Order: Nassau, the House of Orange and the Peninsular War
  • Mark Hay (2019) - Invited Panel Commentator: Panel 2B: The Public Memory and Representation of Wellington

TEST CURSUS

Year
2023
Course Code
CC99909
  • Mark Hay (2021) - Napoleon, Amsterdam and the Reconstruction of the European Financial Economy, 1803-1818
  • Mark Hay (2020) - ‘Making War Pay for War: Napoleon and the Dutch War Subsidy, 1795-1806’
  • Mark Hay (2019) - Anna Maria Insinger-Swarth: female management of an Amsterdam merchant-banking house in crisis, 1805-1821
  • Mark Hay (2019) - Corporate Succession Strategies in Amsterdam Banking Houses: Anna-Maria Insinger and the Female Moment in Dutch History, 1810-1820
  • Mark Hay (2019) - Panel Moderator: ‘Teaching Business History: Reflections and Directions’
  • Mark Hay (2019) - Corporate Succession in Amsterdam Banking Houses and Female Financial Entrepreneurship, 1810-1820
  • Mark Hay (2019) - Roundtable Discussion: ‘Napoleon, the One Hundred Days and the Emergence of a French Capital Market’
  • Mark Hay (2019) - Making War Pay for War: Napoleon and the Dutch War Subsidies
  • Mark Hay (2019) - Reconstructing the Post-Napoleonic International Order: Nassau, the House of Orange and the Peninsular War
  • Mark Hay (2019) - Invited Panel Commentator: Panel 2B: The Public Memory and Representation of Wellington

Master Thesis

Year Level
MA, MA
Year
2023
Course Code
CH4050
  • Mark Hay (2021) - Napoleon, Amsterdam and the Reconstruction of the European Financial Economy, 1803-1818
  • Mark Hay (2020) - ‘Making War Pay for War: Napoleon and the Dutch War Subsidy, 1795-1806’
  • Mark Hay (2019) - Anna Maria Insinger-Swarth: female management of an Amsterdam merchant-banking house in crisis, 1805-1821
  • Mark Hay (2019) - Corporate Succession Strategies in Amsterdam Banking Houses: Anna-Maria Insinger and the Female Moment in Dutch History, 1810-1820
  • Mark Hay (2019) - Panel Moderator: ‘Teaching Business History: Reflections and Directions’
  • Mark Hay (2019) - Corporate Succession in Amsterdam Banking Houses and Female Financial Entrepreneurship, 1810-1820
  • Mark Hay (2019) - Roundtable Discussion: ‘Napoleon, the One Hundred Days and the Emergence of a French Capital Market’
  • Mark Hay (2019) - Making War Pay for War: Napoleon and the Dutch War Subsidies
  • Mark Hay (2019) - Reconstructing the Post-Napoleonic International Order: Nassau, the House of Orange and the Peninsular War
  • Mark Hay (2019) - Invited Panel Commentator: Panel 2B: The Public Memory and Representation of Wellington

War and Peace

Level
Minor
Year Level
Minor
Year
2023
Course Code
CH9011
  • Mark Hay (2021) - Napoleon, Amsterdam and the Reconstruction of the European Financial Economy, 1803-1818
  • Mark Hay (2020) - ‘Making War Pay for War: Napoleon and the Dutch War Subsidy, 1795-1806’
  • Mark Hay (2019) - Anna Maria Insinger-Swarth: female management of an Amsterdam merchant-banking house in crisis, 1805-1821
  • Mark Hay (2019) - Corporate Succession Strategies in Amsterdam Banking Houses: Anna-Maria Insinger and the Female Moment in Dutch History, 1810-1820
  • Mark Hay (2019) - Panel Moderator: ‘Teaching Business History: Reflections and Directions’
  • Mark Hay (2019) - Corporate Succession in Amsterdam Banking Houses and Female Financial Entrepreneurship, 1810-1820
  • Mark Hay (2019) - Roundtable Discussion: ‘Napoleon, the One Hundred Days and the Emergence of a French Capital Market’
  • Mark Hay (2019) - Making War Pay for War: Napoleon and the Dutch War Subsidies
  • Mark Hay (2019) - Reconstructing the Post-Napoleonic International Order: Nassau, the House of Orange and the Peninsular War
  • Mark Hay (2019) - Invited Panel Commentator: Panel 2B: The Public Memory and Representation of Wellington

The International System

Level
Minor
Year Level
Minor
Year
2023
Course Code
CH9012
  • Mark Hay (2021) - Napoleon, Amsterdam and the Reconstruction of the European Financial Economy, 1803-1818
  • Mark Hay (2020) - ‘Making War Pay for War: Napoleon and the Dutch War Subsidy, 1795-1806’
  • Mark Hay (2019) - Anna Maria Insinger-Swarth: female management of an Amsterdam merchant-banking house in crisis, 1805-1821
  • Mark Hay (2019) - Corporate Succession Strategies in Amsterdam Banking Houses: Anna-Maria Insinger and the Female Moment in Dutch History, 1810-1820
  • Mark Hay (2019) - Panel Moderator: ‘Teaching Business History: Reflections and Directions’
  • Mark Hay (2019) - Corporate Succession in Amsterdam Banking Houses and Female Financial Entrepreneurship, 1810-1820
  • Mark Hay (2019) - Roundtable Discussion: ‘Napoleon, the One Hundred Days and the Emergence of a French Capital Market’
  • Mark Hay (2019) - Making War Pay for War: Napoleon and the Dutch War Subsidies
  • Mark Hay (2019) - Reconstructing the Post-Napoleonic International Order: Nassau, the House of Orange and the Peninsular War
  • Mark Hay (2019) - Invited Panel Commentator: Panel 2B: The Public Memory and Representation of Wellington

States and Markets

Level
Minor
Year Level
Minor
Year
2023
Course Code
CH9013
  • Mark Hay (2021) - Napoleon, Amsterdam and the Reconstruction of the European Financial Economy, 1803-1818
  • Mark Hay (2020) - ‘Making War Pay for War: Napoleon and the Dutch War Subsidy, 1795-1806’
  • Mark Hay (2019) - Anna Maria Insinger-Swarth: female management of an Amsterdam merchant-banking house in crisis, 1805-1821
  • Mark Hay (2019) - Corporate Succession Strategies in Amsterdam Banking Houses: Anna-Maria Insinger and the Female Moment in Dutch History, 1810-1820
  • Mark Hay (2019) - Panel Moderator: ‘Teaching Business History: Reflections and Directions’
  • Mark Hay (2019) - Corporate Succession in Amsterdam Banking Houses and Female Financial Entrepreneurship, 1810-1820
  • Mark Hay (2019) - Roundtable Discussion: ‘Napoleon, the One Hundred Days and the Emergence of a French Capital Market’
  • Mark Hay (2019) - Making War Pay for War: Napoleon and the Dutch War Subsidies
  • Mark Hay (2019) - Reconstructing the Post-Napoleonic International Order: Nassau, the House of Orange and the Peninsular War
  • Mark Hay (2019) - Invited Panel Commentator: Panel 2B: The Public Memory and Representation of Wellington

Bachelor Thesis

Year Level
BA-3, BA-3, Pre-master
Year
2023
Course Code
CH3100
  • Mark Hay (2021) - Napoleon, Amsterdam and the Reconstruction of the European Financial Economy, 1803-1818
  • Mark Hay (2020) - ‘Making War Pay for War: Napoleon and the Dutch War Subsidy, 1795-1806’
  • Mark Hay (2019) - Anna Maria Insinger-Swarth: female management of an Amsterdam merchant-banking house in crisis, 1805-1821
  • Mark Hay (2019) - Corporate Succession Strategies in Amsterdam Banking Houses: Anna-Maria Insinger and the Female Moment in Dutch History, 1810-1820
  • Mark Hay (2019) - Panel Moderator: ‘Teaching Business History: Reflections and Directions’
  • Mark Hay (2019) - Corporate Succession in Amsterdam Banking Houses and Female Financial Entrepreneurship, 1810-1820
  • Mark Hay (2019) - Roundtable Discussion: ‘Napoleon, the One Hundred Days and the Emergence of a French Capital Market’
  • Mark Hay (2019) - Making War Pay for War: Napoleon and the Dutch War Subsidies
  • Mark Hay (2019) - Reconstructing the Post-Napoleonic International Order: Nassau, the House of Orange and the Peninsular War
  • Mark Hay (2019) - Invited Panel Commentator: Panel 2B: The Public Memory and Representation of Wellington

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Mark Hay en Joep Hofhuis ontvangen NWO Open Competitie SGW-XS financiering

Mark Hay en Joep Hofhuis van de Erasmus School of History, Culture and Communication ontvangen de NWO Open Competitie - SGW financiering voor hun onderzoeken.

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