Sudev Sheth

Sudev Sheth is wearing a blue button-down shirt and is standing in front of a brick wall.

Senior Lecturer at the Lauder Institute

Dr. Sudev Sheth is Senior Lecturer of International Studies at The Lauder Institute where he teaches perspectives on global capitalism, urban history, entrepreneurship, and leadership. He also holds an appointment as Senior Lecturer in the Department of History at the University of Pennsylvania. His research focuses on the social and cultural history of South Asia, business history, and cities past and present. Prior to joining the Penn community, Dr. Sheth was the Harvard-Newcomen Fellow in Business History at Harvard Business School where he taught in the MBA and doctoral programs.

Dr. Sheth received his PhD in History & South Asia Studies from the University of Pennsylvania, and his MA from Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi. He holds an undergraduate degree from the University of California, Berkeley where he studied music, politics, and languages.

His writings have appeared in Economic & Political WeeklyJournal of the Economic & Social History of the OrientManuscript Studies, and Business History Review. He has also published case-related materials on leadership, ethics, and family business for Harvard Business Publishing. Some of his popular writings have appeared in Scroll.in, Hindustan Times, Knowledge at Wharton, and The Conversation.

Dr. Sheth’s latest book, Bankrolling Empire: Family Fortunes and Political Transformation in Mughal India, explores how a prominent family business from seventeenth-century India navigated political uncertainty across generations to expand their entrepreneurship and shape state power into modern times. The family featured in the book is now in their fifteenth generation, recognized as one Asia’s largest manufacturers of textiles and fast fashion today.

Education

PhD, 2018 – University of Pennsylvania, History & South Asia Studies

MA, 2011 – Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi

BA, 2007 – University of California, Berkeley