Those unable to attend the two-day workshop on "Mammon and Armageddon: The Impact of the First World War on International Business," may wish to consult the program to see the paper topics. Andrew Smith, one of the meeting organizers (along with Simon Mollan and Kevin Tennent), has now posted it on his blog, "The Past Speaks." Session topics include: "The City of London at War"; "Science, Technology, and Business at War"; "Profiting from Neutrality"; "The Impact of the War on International Finance"; "Post-War Reconstruction"; and "Legacies."
The Princeton University Library has digitized a number of posters from the Interborough Rapid Transit Subway Company . The posters, designed by the public relations firm Ivy Lee, were displayed in subway cars to provide information to riders about changes in fares and routes, safety issues, and other matters of interest. The collection consists of 385 images dating from 1918 to 1932; many of them provide financial information about rates, company dividends, and a general look at an early rapid transit system. October 29, update: Jonathan Rees over at "More or Less Bunk" was moved by this post to go off in search of a better site, and found the massive collection of the London Transport Museum , which displays over 5,000 items in a searchable collection .