Professor Schenk's research focuses the economic history of post war Britain. Her work focuses extensively on the decline of the British Empire, its currency and economy. Her first two books focused on the declining role of sterling in the global economy:
Britain and the Sterling Area: from Devaluation to Convertibility in the 1950s and
The decline of sterling: managing the retreat of an international currency, 1945–1992. The first takes the perspective of the
sterling area while the second book focuses more broadly on the political and economic context in Britain. She has also been leading the research agenda on the
Eurodollar market, the European dollar lending market which emerged in the 1950s. And another strand of her research focuses on the role Hong Kong played in the global economy.
Editorial work Schenk currently serves as managing editor of
The Economic History Review. == Bibliography ==