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Biggeleben

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Have cut this from the article as an unfinished thesis isn't of much use to the reader, but it might be worth following up on now:

In 2008 Christof Biggeleben, a German doctoral student, was working on a thesis on Entrepreneurs and Entrepreneurial Behaviour in Berlin and London, 1890-1961. The Centre for British Studies at the Humboldt University of Berlin says of his project: "Research concerning the London developments is currently under way. The most promising institutions include the London Chamber of Commerce (1881) and the most important City clubs such as the City of London Club and the Gresham Club. Interestingly enough, so far clubs in Berlin and London have not been the object of close historical study."[1]

--Lord Belbury (talk) 15:18, 1 August 2018 (UTC)[reply]

References

  1. ^ Research Projects at University of Berlin web site (accessed 14 January 2008)