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Second Series, Volume 15, 1986
Edited by Jeremy Atack
Front Matter View as PDF
Innocence and Guilt, Comedy and Adventure: Business History as a Human Activity
1986 Presidential Address
Morton Rothstein View as PDF
The Relative Economic Efficiency of Private versus Municipal Waterworks in the 1890s
William J. Hausman, David M. Kemme, and John L. Neufeld View as PDF
How Public Works Saved Private Enterprise: The Thomas & Betts Company in the Great Depression
Louis P. Cain View as PDF
Integrating Business History and Labor History
Steven J. Ross and Edwin J. Perkins View as PDF
Jay Gould: A Revisionist Interpretation
Maury Klein View as PDF
John Stewart Kennedy and the City of Glasgow Bank
Saul Engelbourg View as PDF
Dissertation Session
Business Location in 1860 and 1870: Evidence from the Manufacturing Censuses
Susan Hotopp View as PDF
From Conflict to Consensus: The American Institute of Accountants and the Professionalization of Public Accountancy, 1886-1940
Paul J. Miranti, Jr. View as PDF
Business and Public Policy: The Uses and Limits of Strategic-Structural Analysis
Joseph A. Pratt View as PDF
Comparative Patterns of Labor-Management Relations: Great Britain, the U.S., and Japan
Howard F. Gospel View as PDF
Private Mail Delivery in the United States during the Nineteenth Century: A Sketch
Richard R. John, Jr. View as PDF
The Telegraph's Effects on Nineteenth-Century Markets and Firms
JoAnne Yates View as PDF
A Place for Public Business: The Material Culture of the Nineteenth-Century Federal Office
Carlene Stephens and Steven Lubar View as PDF
Frederick W. Taylor and Industrial Espionage, 1895-1897
Charles D. Wrege and Ronald G. Greenwood View as PDF
The Present and Future of Corporate Archives: A Golden Age?
Linda Edgerly View as PDF
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