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BusHistRev 61, 1987
Colin NEWBURY, Technology, Capital and Consolidation: The Performance of the De Beers Mining Company Limited, 1880-1889, in: BusHistRev 61, 1987, p. 1
Margaret A. BLANCHARD, Associated Press Antitrust Suit: A Philosophical Clash over Ownership of First Amendment Rights, in: BusHistRev 61, 1987, p. 43
William D. GRAMPP, How Britain turned to Free Trade, in: BusHistRev 61, 1987, p. 86
Michael W. SANTOS, Laboring on the Periphery: Managers and Workers at the A.M. Byers Company, 1900-1956, in: BusHistRev 61, 1987, p. 113
Book Reviews, p. 136
Jan COHN, The Business Ethic for Boys: The Saturday Evening Post and the Post Boys, in: BusHistRev 61, 1987, p. 185
Alex Benson HENDERSON, Heman E. Perry and Black Enterprise in Atlanta, 1908-1925, in: BusHistRev 61, 1987, p. 216
Craig MINER, The New Wave, the Old Guard and the Bank Committee: William J. Grede at J.I. Case Company, 1953-1961, in: BusHistRev 61, 1987, p. 243
Augustinus J. VEENENDAAL Jr., The Kansas City Southern Railway and the Dutch Connection, in: BusHistRev 61, 1987, p. 291
Book Reviews, p. 323
Donald R. STABILE, The Du Pont Experiments in Scientific Management: Efficiency and Safety, 1911-1919, in: BusHistRev 61, 1987, p. 365
Jonathan BROWN, Domestic Politics and Foreign Investment: British Development of Mexican Petroleum, in: BusHistRev 61, 1987, p. 387
Winfried FELDENKIRCHEN, Big Business in Interwar Germany: Organization Innovation at Vereinigte Stahlwerke, IG Farben and Siemens, in: BusHistRev 61, 1987, p. 417
Peter HAYES, History in an Off Key: David Abraham's Second Collapse, in: BusHistRev 61, 1987, p. 452
Book Reviews, p. 478
Edwin J. PERKINS, Lost Opportunities for Compromise in the Bank War: A Reassessment of Jackson's Veto Message, in: BusHistRev 61, 1987, p. 531
Shin'ichi YONEKAWA, Flotation Booms in the Cotton Spinning Industry, 1870-1890: A Comparative Study, in: BusHistRev 61, 1987, p. 551
William J. BREEN, Administrative Politics and Labor Policy in the First World War: The U.S. Employment Service and the Seattle Labor Market Experiment, in: BusHistRev 61, 1987, p. 582
Michael R. GODLEY, The China Business, in: BusHistRev 61, 1987, p. 606
Peter A. COCLANIS, The Lightning-Rod Man: Franklin of Philadelphia, in: BusHistRev 61, 1987, p. 615
Book Reviews, p. 623
BusHistRev 62, 1988
Michael DINTENFASS, Entrepreneurial Failure Reconsidered: The Case of the Interwar British Coal Industry, in: BusHistRev 62, 1988, p. 1
Ranald C. MICHIE, The Canadian Securities Market, 1850-1914, in: BusHistRev 62, 1988, p. 35
Geoffrey CHANNON, Railway Pooling in Britain before 1900: The Anglo-Scottish Traffic, in: BusHistRev 62, 1988, p. 74
Larry G. GERBER, Corporatism in Comparative Perspective: The Impact of the First World War on American and British Labor Relations, in: BusHistRev 62, 1988, p. 93
Thomas CHILDERS, Big Business, Weimar Democracy and Nazism: Turner's German Big Business and the Rise of Hitler [Review Article], in: BusHistRev 62, 1988, p. 128
Florence Bartoshesky LATHROP, Toward a National Collecting Policy for Business History: The View from Baker Library [Archival Essay], in: BusHistRev 62, 1988, p. 134
Book Reviews, p. 147
Jonathan Barron BASKIN, The Development of Corporate Financial Markets in Britain and the United States, 1600-1914: Overcoming Asymmetric Information, in: BusHistRev 62, 1988, p. 199
Steven A. EPSTEIN, Business Cycles and the Sense of Time in Medieval Genoa, in: BusHistRev 62, 1988, p. 238
Margaret B.W. GRAHAM, R&D and Competition in England and the United States: The Case of the Aluminum Dirigible, in: BusHistRev 62, 1988, p. 261
Clayton CHOPPIN; Jack HIGH, Wiley and the Whiskey Industry: Strategic Behavior in the Passage of the Pure Food Act, in: BusHistRev 62, 1988, p. 286
H.V. NELLES, Commerce in a Cold Climate: Bliss on Canadian Business History [Review Article], in: BusHistRev 62, 1988, p. 310
Book Reviews, p. 320
Constance Jones MATHERS, Family Partnerships and International Trade: Merchants from Burgos in England and France, 1470-1570, in: BusHistRev 62, 1988, p. 367
Ann M. CARLOS; Stephen NICHOLAS, 'Giants of an Earlier Capitalism': The Chartered Trading Companies as Modern Multinationals, in: BusHistRev 62, 1988, p. 398
Harm SCHRÖTER, Risk and Control in Multinational Enterprise: German Businesses in Scandinavia, 1918-1939, in: BusHistRev 62, 1988, p. 420
Charles CHEAPE, Not Politicians but Sound Businessmen: Norton Company and the Third Reich, in: BusHistRev 62, 1988, p. 444
Douglas C. WEST, Multinational Competition in the British Advertising Agency Business, 1936-1987, in: BusHistRev 62, 1988, p. 467
Raymond E. DUMETT, Sources for Mining Company History in Africa: The History and Records of the Ashanti Goldfields Corporation (Ghana), Ltd. [Research Essay], in: BusHistRev 62, 1988, p. 502
Maurice LÉVY-LEBOYER, The Quintessential Alfred Chandler [Review Article], in: BusHistRev 62, 1988, p. 516
Book Reviews, p. 525
Lance E. DAVIS; Robert E. GALLMAN; Teresa D. HUTCHINS, The Decline of U.S. Wahling: Was the Stock of Whales Running Out?, in: BusHistRev 62, 1988, p. 569
Richard W. JUDD, Saving the Fisherman as well as the Fish: Conservation and Commercial Rivalry in Maine's Lobster Industry, 1872-1933, in: BusHistRev 62, 1988, p. 596
Dianne NEWELL, The Rationality of Mechanization in the Pacific Salmon-Canning Industry before the Second World War, in: BusHistRev 62, 1988, p. 626
Alan DERICKSON, 'On the Dump Heap': Employee Medical Screening in the Tri-State Zinc-Lead Industry, 1924-1932, in: BusHistRev 62, 1988, p. 656
Henry A. GEMERY; James T. LEMON; John J. MCCUSKER; E.A. WRIGLEY, Voyagers to the West: A Review Colloquium [Review Article], in: BusHistRev 62, 1988, p. 678
Book Reviews, p. 703
BusHistRev 63, 1989
Harold C. LIVESAY, Entrepreneurial Dominance in Businesses Large and Small, Past and Present, in: BusHistRev 63, 1989, p. 1
Loren SCHWENINGER, Black-Owned Businesses in the Sourth, 1790-1880, in: BusHistRev 63, 1989, p. 22
Robert C. KENZER, The Black Businessman in the Postwar South: North Carolina, 1865-1880, in: BusHistRev 63, 1989, p. 61
Elizabeth A. COBBS, Entrepreneurship as Diplomacy: Nelson Rockefeller and the Development of the Brazilian Capital Market, in: BusHistRev 63, 1989, p. 88
Thomas F. O'BRIEN, 'Rich beyond the Dreams of Avarice': The Guggenheims in Chile, in: BusHistRev 63, 1989, p. 122
Edwin J. PERKINS, The Entrepreneurial Spirit in Colonial America: The Foundaitons of Modern Business History, in: BusHistRev 63, 1989, p. 160
Book Reviews, p. 189
Marc A. WEISS, Real Estate History: An Overview and Research Agenda, in: BusHistRev 63, 1989, p. 241
Christine Meisner ROSEN, Business, Democracy and Progessive Reform in the Redevelopment of Baltimore after the Great Fire of 1904, in: BusHistRev 63, 1989, p. 283
William B. FRIEDRICKS, A Metropolitan Entrepreneur par excellence: Henry E. Huntingdon and the Growth of Southern California, 1898-1927, in: BusHistRev 63, 1989, p. 329
Patricia Burgess STACH, Real Estate Development and Urban Form: Roadblocks in the Path to Residential Exclisivity, in: BusHistRev 63, 1989, p. 356
Donald G. PATERSON; Ronald A. SHEARER, Terminating Building Societies in Quebec City, 1850-1864, in: BusHistRev 63, 1989, p. 384
Book Reviews, p. 418
Paul J. MIRANTI Jr., The Mid's Eye of Reform: The ICCs Bureau of Statistics and Accounts and a Vision of Regulation, 1887-1940, in: BusHistRev 63, 1989, p. 469
Gregory L. THOMPSON, Misused Product Costing in the American Railroad Industry: Southern Pacific Passenger Service between the Wars, in: BusHistRev 63, 1989, p. 510
Scott P. DULMAN, The Development of Discounted Cash Flow Techniques in U.S. Industry, in: BusHistRev 63, 1989, p. 555
Robert D. CUFF, Creating Control Systems: Edwin F. Gay and the Central Bureau of Planning and Statistics, 1917-1919, in: BusHistRev 63, 1989, p. 588
Richard P. ADELSTEIN, 'Islands of Conscious Power': Louis D. Brandeis and the Modern Corporation, in: BusHistRev 63, 1989, p. 614
Book Reviews, p. 657
Marry Ellen WALLER-ZUCKERMAN, 'Old Homes in a City of Perpetual Change': Women's Magazines, 1890-1916, in: BusHistRev 63, 1989, p. 715
Eugene W. RIDINGS, Business Associationalism, the Legitimation of Enterprise and the Emergence of a Business Elite in Nineteenth-Century Brazil, in: BusHistRev 63, 1989, p. 757
Neil C. QUIGLEY, The Bank of Nova Scotia in the Caribbean, 1889-1940, in: BusHistRev 63, 1989, p. 797
Gordon BOYCE, The Development of the Cargo Fleet Iron Company, 1900-1914: Entrepreneurship, Costs and Structural Rigidity in the northeast Coast Steel Industry, in: BusHistRev 63, 1989, p. 839
William MASS, Mechanical and Organizational Innovation: The Drapers and the Automatic Loom, in: BusHistRev 63, 1989, p. 876
Maurice W. KIRBY, Institutional Rigidities and Britain's Industrial Decline [Review Essay], in: BusHistRev 63, 1989, p. 930
Book Reviews, p. 942
BusHistRev 64, 1990
Leonard DEGRAAF, Corporate Liberalism and Electric Power System Planning in the 1920s, in: BusHistRev 64, 1990, p. 1
Gregory B. FIELD, “Electricity for All”: The Electric Home and Farm Authority and the Politics of Mass Consumption, 1932-1935, in: BusHistRev 64, 1990, p. 32
Richard H.K. VIETOR, Contrived Competition: Airline Regulation and Deregulation, 1925-1988, in: BusHistRev 64, 1990, p. 61
Terence R. GOURVISH, British Rail's “Business-Led” Organization, 1977-1990: Government-Industry Relations in Britain's Public Sector, in: BusHistRev 64, 1990, p. 109
Book Reviews, p. 153
William SCHELL Jr., American Investment in Tropical Mexico: Rubber Plantations, Fraud and Dollar Diplomacy, 1897-1913, in: BusHistRev 64, 1990, p. 217
Douglas LITTLE, Pipeline Politics: America, TAPLINE and the Arabs, in: BusHistRev 64, 1990, p. 255
Thomas W. ZEILER, Kennedy, Oil Imports and the Fair Trade Doctrine, in: BusHistRev 64, 1990, p. 286
Book Reviews, p. 329
Catherine E. KERR, Incorporating the Star: The Intersection of Business and Aesthetic Strategies in Early American Film, in: BusHistRev 64, 1990, p. 383
Donald J. MABRY, The Rise and Fall of Ace Records: A Case Study in the Independent Record Business, in: BusHistRev 64, 1990, p. 411
Richard B. KIELBOWICZ, Postal Subsidies for the Press and the Business of Mass Culture, 1880-1920, in: BusHistRev 64, 1990, p. 451
Kenneth LIPARTITO, What have Lawyers done for American Business? The Case of Baker & Botts of Houston, in: BusHistRev 64, 1990, p. 489
Book Reviews, p. 530
Mira WILKINS, Japanese Multinationals in the United States: Continuity and Change, 1879-1990, in: BusHistRev 64, 1990, p. 585
Brian GRATTON, “A Triumph in Modern Philanthropy”: Age Criteria in Labor Management at the Pennsylvania Railroad, 1875-1930, in: BusHistRev 64, 1990, p. 630
John WILLIAMS; Colin HASLAM; Karel WILLIAMS, Bad Work Practices and Good Management Practices: The Consequences of the Extension of Managerial Control in British and Japanese Manufacturing since 1950, in: BusHistRev 64, 1990, p. 657
Book Reviews, p. 763
BusHistRev 65, 1991
Mansel G. BLACKFORD, Small Business in America: A Historiographic Survey [Surveys and Debates], in: BusHistRev 65, 1991, p. 1
Philip SCRANTON, Diversity in Diversity: Flexible Production and American Industrialization, 1880-1930, in: BusHistRev 65, 1991, p. 27
Bernard SMITH, Market Development, Industrial Development: The Case of the American Corset Trade, 1860-1920, in: BusHistRev 65, 1991, p. 91
Alan R. RAUCHER, Dime Store Chains: The Making of Organization Men, 1880-1940, in: BusHistRev 65, 1991, p. 130
Book Reviews, p. 166
A.M. MCGAHAN, The Emergence of the National Brewing Oligopoly: Competition in the American Market, 1933-1958, in: BusHistRev 65, 1991, p. 229
William R. CHILDS, The Transformation of the Railroad Commission of Texas, 1917-1049: Business-Government Relations and the Importance of Personality, Agency Culture and Regional Differences, in: BusHistRev 65, 1991, p. 285
Michael HUBERMAN, Industrial Relations and the Industrial Revolution: Evidens von M'Connel and Kennedy, 1810-1840, in: BusHistRev 65, 1991, p. 345
Robin PEARSON, Collective Diversification: Manchester Cotton Merchants and the Insurance Business in the Early Nineteenth Century, in: BusHistRev 65, 1991, p. 379
Book Reviews, p. 417
Jennifer I. KERMODE, Money and Credit in the Fifteenth Century: Some Lessons from Yorkshire, in: BusHistRev 65, 1991, p. 475
Naomi R. LAMOREAUX; Christopher GLAISEK, Vehicles of Privilege or Mobility? Banks in Providence, Rhode Island, during the Age of Jackson, in: BusHistRev 65, 1991, p. 502
Philip L. MERKEL, Going National: The Life Insurance Industry's Campaign for Federal Regulation after the Civil War, in: BusHistRev 65, 1991, p. 528
Theo BALDERSTON, German Banking between the Wars: The Crisis of the Credit Banks, in: BusHistRev 65, 1991, p. 554
Larry SCHWEIKART, U.S. Commercial Banking: A Historiographical Survey [Surveys and Debates], in: BusHistRev 65, 1991, p. 606
Book Reviews, p. 665
Daniel M.G. RAFF, Making Cars and Making Money in the Interwar Automobile Industry: Economics of Scale and Scope and the Manufacturing behind the Marketing, in: BusHistRev 65, 1991, p. 721
Yves COHEN, The Modernization of Production in the French Automobile Industry between the Wars: A Photographic Essay, in: BusHistRev 65, 1991, p. 754
Susan HELPER, Strategy and Irreversibility in Supplier Relations: The Case of the U.S. Automobile Industry, in: BusHistRev 65, 1991, p. 781
Roland MARCHAND, The Corporation Nobody Knew: Bruce Barton, Alfred Sloan and the Founding of the General Motors “Family”, in: BusHistRev 65, 1991, p. 825
Helen SHAPIRO, Determinants of Firm Entry into the Brazilian Automobile Manufacturing Industry, 1956-1968, in: BusHistRev 65, 1991, p. 876
Book Reviews, p. 951
BusHistRev 66, 1992
Richard N. LANGLOIS, External Economies and Economic Progress: The Case of the Microcomputer Industry, in: BusHistRev 66, 1992, p. 1
Michael A. CUSUMANO; Yiorgos MYLONADIS; Richard S. ROSENBLOOM, Strategic Maneuvering and Mass-Market Dynamics: The Triumph of VHS over Beta, in: BusHistRev 66, 1992, p. 51
Louis GALAMBOS, Theodore N. Vail and the Role of Innovation in the Modern Bell System, in: BusHistRev 66, 1992, p. 95
Glenn E. BUGOS, Intellectual Property Protection in the American Chicken-Breeding Industry, in: BusHistRev 66, 1992, p. 127
Book Reviews, p. 171
Steven USSELMAN, From Novelty to Utility: George Westinghouse and the Business of Innovation during the Age of Edison, in: BusHistRev 66, 1992, p. 251
Leonard S. REICH, Lighting the Path to Profit: GE's Control of the Electric Lamp Industry, 1892-1941, in: BusHistRev 66, 1992, p. 305
Stephen H. HABER, Business Enterprise and the Great Depression in Brazil: A Study of Profits and Losses in Textile Manufacturing, in: BusHistRev 66, 1992, p. 335
Book Reviews, p. 367
Mark MASON, The Origins and Evolution of Japanese Direct Investment in Europe, in: BusHistRev 66, 1992, p. 435
Benjamin Kline HUNNICUTT, Kellogg's Six-Hour Day: A Capitalist Vision of Liberation through Manages Work Reduction, in: BusHistRev 66, 1992, p. 475
Allen KAUFMANN; Lawrence ZACHARIAS, From Trust to Contract: The Legal Language of Managerial Ideology, 1920-1980, in: BusHistRev 66, 1992, p. 523
Book Reviews, p. 576
Margaret WALSH, Plush Endeavors: An Analysis of the Modern American Soft-Toy Industry, in: BusHistRev 66, 1992, p. 637
Henry C. KLASSEN, T.C. Power & Bro.: The Rise of a Small Western Department Store, 1870-1902, in: BusHistRev 66, 1992, p. 671
Martin BROWN; Jens CHRISTIANSEN; Peter PHILIPS, The Decline of Child Labor in the U.S. Fruit and Vegetable Canning Industry: Law or Economics?, in: BusHistRev 66, 1992, p. 723
Book Reviews, p. 774
BusHistRev 67, 1993
JoAnne YATES, Co-evolution of Information-Processing Technology and Use: Interaction between the Life Insurance and Tabulating Industries, in: BusHistRev 67, 1993, p. 1
Allen KAUFMAN; Ernest J. ENGLANDER, Kohlberg Kravis Roberts & Co. and the Restructuring of American Capitalism, in: BusHistRev 67, 1993, p. 52
Janet T. KNOEDLER, Market Strukture, Industrial Research and Consumers of Innovation: Forging Backward Linkages to Research in the Turn-of-the-Century U.S. Steel Industry, in: BusHistRev 67, 1993, p. 98
Book Reviews, p. 142
Edward Peter FITZGERALD, Business Diplomacy: Walter Teagle, Jersey Standard and the Anglo-French Pipeline Conflict in the Middle East, 1930-1931, in: BusHistRev 67, 1993, p. 207
Michael FRENCH, Structure, Personality and Business Strategy in the U.S. Tire Industry: The Seiberling Rubber Company, 1922-1964, in: BusHistRev 67, 1993, p. 246
H.S. FERNS; Ezequiel GALLO; Melville WATKINS, Carl Solberg's The Prairies and the Pampas: A Review Colloquium, in: BusHistRev 67, 1993, p. 279
Book Reviews, p. 302
Harm G. SCHRÖTER, The German Question, the Unification of Europe and the European Market Strategies of Germany's Chemical and Electrical Industries, 1900-1992, in: BusHistRev 67, 1993, p. 369
Alred C. MIERZEJEWSKI, The German National Railway Company, 1924-1932: Between Private and Public Enterprise, in: BusHistRev 67, 1993, p. 406
Hans MEDICK, The Unique Industrial Deveopment of Württemberg: A Review Essay, in: BusHistRev 67, 1993, p. 439
Rolf H. DUMKE, Knut Borchardt: A Critical Appreciation [Review Essay], in: BusHistRev 67, 1993, p. 448
Book Reviews, p. 462
Clayton M. CHRISTENSEN, The Rigid Disk Drive Industry: A History of Commercial and Technological Turbulence, in: BusHistRev 67, 1993, p. 531
David L. MORTON, 'The Rusty Ribbon': John Herbert Orr and the Making of the Magnetic Recording Industry, 1945-1960, in: BusHistRev 67, 1993, p. 589
William N. PARKER, A “New” Business History? A Commentary on the 1993 Nobel Prize in Economics [Surveys and Debates], in: BusHistRev 67, 1993, p. 623
Book Reviews, p. 641
BusHistRev 68, 1994
Alfred D. CHANDLER Jr., The Competitive Performance of U.S. Industrial Enterprises since the Second World War, in: BusHistRev 68, 1994, p. 1
Carliss Y. BALDWIN; Kim B. CLARK, Capital-Budgeting Systems and Capabilities Investments in U.S. Companies after the Second World War, in: BusHistRev 68, 1994, p. 73
Bronwyn H. HALL, Corporate Restructuring and Investment Horizons in the United States, 1976-1987, in: BusHistRev 68, 1994, p. 110
Book Reviews, p. 147
George A. SELGIN; Lawrence H. WHITE, Monetary Reform and the Redemption of National Bank Notes, 1863-1913, in: BusHistRev 68, 1994, p. 205
David A. MOSS, Kindling a Flame under Federalism: Progressive Reformers, Corporate Elites and the Phosphorous Match Campaign of 1909-1912, in: BusHistRev 68, 1994, p. 244
Book Reviews, p. 283
J. Jodge GILLESPIE Jr., Rhetoric and Reality: Corporate America's Perception of Southeast Asia, 1950-1961, in: BusHistRev 68, 1994, p. 325
Roger LLOYD-JONES; Myrddin J. LEWIS, Personal Capitalism and British Industrial Decline: The Personally Managed Firm and Business Strategy in Sheffield, 1880-1920, in: BusHistRev 68, 1994, p. 364
Book Reviews, p. 416
William J. BREEN, Foundations, Statistics and State-Building: Leonard P. Ayres, the Russell Sage Foundation and U.S. Government Statistics in the First World War, in: BusHistRev 68, 1994, p. 451
Alan DERICKSON, Physiological Science and Scientific Management in the Progressive Era: Frederic S. Lee and the Committee on Industrial Fatigue, in: BusHistRev 68, 1994, p. 483
Larry OWENS, The Counterproductive Management of Science in the Second World War: Vannevar Bush and the Office of Scientific Research and Development, in: BusHistRev 68, 1994, p. 515
Book Reviews, p. 582
BusHistRev 69, 1995
Mark CLARK; Henry NIELSEN, Crossed Wires and Missing Connections: Valdemar Poulsen, the American Telegraphone Company and the Failure to Commercialize Magnetic Recording, in: BusHistRev 69, 1995, p. 1
Annette C. WRIGHT, Strategy and Structure in the Textile Industry: Spencer Love and Burlington Mills, 1923-1962, in: BusHistRev 69, 1995, p. 42
Book Reviews, p. 83
H. Vincent MOSES, G. Harold Powell and the Corporate Consolidation of the Modern Citrus Enterprise, 1904-1922, in: BusHistRev 69, 1995, p. 119
Louis GALAMBOS; David MILOBSKY, Organizing and Reorganizing the World Bank, 1946-1972, in: BusHistRev 69, 1995, p. 156
Albert CHURELLA, Corporate Culture and Marketing in the American Railway Locomotive Industry: American Locomotive and Electro-Motive Respond to Dieselization, in: BusHistRev 69, 1995, p. 191
Book Reviews, p. 234
Steven TOLLIDAY, Enterprise and State in the West German Wirtschaftswunder: Volkswagen and the Automobile Industry, 1939-1962, in: BusHistRev 69, 1995, p. 273
Christine Meisner ROSEN, Businessmen against Pollution in Late Nineteenth-Century Chicago, in: BusHistRev 69, 1995, p. 351
Craig YOUNG, Financing the Micro-Scale Enterprise: Rural Craft Production in Scotland, 1840-1914, in: BusHistRev 69, 1995, p. 398
Book Reviews, p. 425
Dong-Woon KIM, J. & P. Coats in Tsarist Russia, 1889-1917, in: BusHistRev 69, 1995, p. 465
David FAIRRIS, From Exit to Voice in Shopfloor Governance: The Case of Company Unions, in: BusHistRev 69, 1995, p. 494
Glen GENDZEL, Competetive Boosterism: How Milwaukee Lost the Braves, in: BusHistRev 69, 1995, p. 530
Book Reviews, p. 569
BusHistRev 70, 1996
Elizabeth MacIver NEIVA, Chain Building: The Consolidation of the American Newspaper Industry, 1953-1980, in: BusHistRev 70, 1996, p. 1
Stuart COUPE, Testing for Aptitude and Motivation in South African Industry: The Work of the National Institute for Personnel Research, 1946-1973, in: BusHistRev 70, 1996, p. 43
Harris Corporation, Founding Dates of the 1994 Fortune 500 U.S. Companies, in: BusHistRev 70, 1996, p. 69
Cynthia L. LITTLE, Business History Holdings at the Historical Society of Pennsylvania, in: BusHistRev 70, 1996, p. 91
Book Reviews, p. 111
Wellington K.K. CHAN, Personal Styles, Cultural Values and Management: The Sincere and Wing On Companies in Shanghai and Hong Kong, 1900-1941, in: BusHistRev 70, 1996, p. 141
Francesca FAURI, The Role of Fiat in the Development of Italy's Car Industry in the 1950s, in: BusHistRev 70, 1996, p. 167
Geoffrey JONES; Frances BOSTOCK, U.S. Multinationals in British Manufacturing before 1962, in: BusHistRev 70, 1996, p. 207
Book Reviews, p. 260
Karen MILLER, “Air Power is Peace Power”: The Aircraft Industry's Campaign for Public and Political Support, 1943-1949, in: BusHistRev 70, 1996, p. 297
Clark DAVIS, “You are the Company”: The Demands of Employment in the Emerging Corporate Culture, Los Angeles, 1900-1930, in: BusHistRev 70, 1996, p. 328
George BITTLINGMAYER, Antitrust and Business Activity: The First Quarter Century, in: BusHistRev 70, 1996, p. 363
Book Reviews, p. 405
Stuart W. LESLIE; Robert H. KARGON, Selling Silicon Valley: Frederick Terman's Model for Regional Advantage, in: BusHistRev 70, 1996, p. 435
Edward J. BALLEISEN, Vulture Capitalism in Antebellum America: The 1841 Federal Bankruptcy Act and the Expoitation of Financial Distress, in: BusHistRev 70, 1996, p. 473
Daniel BARBEZAT, The Comptoir Sidérurgique de France, 1930-1939, in: BusHistRev 70, 1996, p. 517
Charles W. WOOTTON; Barbara E. KEMMERER, The Changing Genderization of Bookkeeping in the United States, 1870-1930, in: BusHistRev 70, 1996, p. 541
Book Reviews, p. 590
BusHistRev 71, 1997
Peter TUFANO, Business Failure, Judicial Intervention and Financial Innovation: Restructuring U.S. Railroads in the Nineteenth Century, in: BusHistRev 71, 1997, p. 1
Nick TIRATSOO; Jim TOMLINSON, Exporting the 'Gospel of Productivity': United States Technical Assistance and British Industry 1945-1960, in: BusHistRev 71, 1997, p. 41
Sebastian RITCHIE, The Price of Air Power: Technological Change, Industrial Policy and Military Aircraft Contracts in the Era of British Rearmament, 1935-39, in: BusHistRev 71, 1997, p. 82
Book Reviews, p. 116
Richard R. JOHN, Elaborations, Revisions, Dissents: Alfred D. Chandler, Jr.'s The Visible Hand after Twenty Years, in: BusHistRev 71, 1997, p. 151
David EDGERTON, The Decline of Declinism, in: BusHistRev 71, 1997, p. 201
Keven WHITSTON, The Reception of Scientific Management by British Engineers 1890-1914, in: BusHistRev 71, 1997, p. 207
Gary B. MAGEE, Competence or Omniscience: Assessing Entrepreneuriship in the Victorian and Edwardian British Paper Industry, in: BusHistRev 71, 1997, p. 230
Peter BOTTICELLI, The British Engineering Press during the Second Industrial Revolution: Responses to Corporate Capitalism, in: BusHistRev 71, 1997, p. 260
Louis GALAMBOS, Four Paths into the Third Industrial Revolution, in: BusHistRev 71, 1997, p. 287
Geoffrey JONES, Some British Paradoxes, in: BusHistRev 71, 1997, p. 291
Etsuo ABE, The Development of Modern Business in Japan, in: BusHistRev 71, 1997, p. 299
Franco AMATORI, Reflectins on Global Business and Modern Italian Enterprise by a Stubborn “Chandlerian”, in: BusHistRev 71, 1997, p. 309
Book Reviews, p. 323
Antje HAGEN, The German FDI in the British Chemical Industry before 1914, in: BusHistRev 71, 1997, p. 351
Margaret C. RUNG, Paternalism and Pink Collars: Gender and Federal Employee Relations, 1941-50, in: BusHistRev 71, 1997, p. 381
Robert BUSSEL, “Business without a Boss”: The Columbia Conserve Company and Workers' Control, 1917-43, in: BusHistRev 71, 1997, p. 417
Gloria VOLLMERS, A History of the Industrial Home Work of the Dennison Manufacturing Company of Framingham, Massachusetts, in: BusHistRev 71, 1997, p. 444
Book Reviews, p. 474
Howard BODENHORN, Private Banking in Antebellum Virginia: Thomas Branch & Sons of Petersburg, in: BusHistRev 71, 1997, p. 513
Pamela PENNOCK, The National Recovery Administration and the Rubber Tire Industry, 1933-1935, in: BusHistRev 71, 1997, p. 543
J. Ronald SHEARER, The Reichskuratorium für Wirtschaftlichkeit: Fordism and Organized Capitalism in Germany, 1918-1945, in: BusHistRev 71, 1997, p. 569
Book Reviews, p. 607
BusHistRev 72, 1998
Karen SCHNIETZ, The 1916 Tariff Commission: Illustrating the Consumer Costs of Protection, in: BusHistRev 72, 1998, p. 1
Michael SMITH, Putting France in the Chandlerian Framework: France's 100 Largest Industrial Firms in 1913, in: BusHistRev 72, 1998, p. 46
Bradley HANSEN, Commercial Associations and the Creation of a National Economy: The Demand for Federal Bankruptcy Law, in: BusHistRev 72, 1998, p. 86
Richard S. TEDLOW, Remembering Roland Marchand, 1933-1997 [Obituary], in: BusHistRev 72, 1998, p. 114
W. Mark FRUIN, To Compare or Not To Compare: Two Books that look at Capitalist Systems across Centuries, Countries & Industries, in: BusHistRev 72, 1998, p. 123
Book Reviews, p. 144
Philip SCRANTON, Introduction: Gender and Business History, in: BusHistRev 72, 1998, p. 185
Wendy GAMBER, A Gendered Enterprise: Placing Nineteenth Century Businesswomen in History, in: BusHistRev 72, 1998, p. 188
Kathy PEISS, 'Vital Industry' and Women's Ventures: Conceptualizing Gender in Twentieth Century Business History, in: BusHistRev 72, 1998, p. 219
Joan W. SCOTT, Conceptualizing Gender in American History, in: BusHistRev 72, 1998, p. 242
Louis GALAMBOS; Jeffrey L. STURCHIO, Pharmaceutical Firms and the Transition to Biotechnology: A Study in Strategic Innovation, in: BusHistRev 72, 1998, p. 250
Andrew A. WORKMAN, Manufacturing Power: The Organizational Revival of the National Association of Manufacturers, 1941-1945, in: BusHistRev 72, 1998, p. 279
Book Reviews, p. 326
Geoffrey JONES; Judith WALE, Merchants as Business Groups: British Trading Companies in Asia before 1945, in: BusHistRev 72, 1998, p. 367
Dean J. KOTLOWSKI, Black Power Nixon Style: The Nixon Administration and Minority Business Enterprise, in: BusHistRev 72, 1998, p. 409
James D. ROSE, The Struggle over Management Rights at US Steel, 1946-1960: A Reassessment of Section 2-B of the Collective Bargaining Contract, in: BusHistRev 72, 1998, p. 446
Book Reviews, p. 483
Howard BODENHORN, Private Banking in Antebellum Virginia: Thomas Branch & Sons of Petersburg, in: BusHistRev 72, 1998, p. 513
Dong-Woon KIM, The British Multinational Enterprise in the United States before 1914: The Case of J. & P. Coats, in: BusHistRev 72, 1998, p. 523
Walter A. FRIEDMAN, John H. Patterson and the Sales Strategy of the National Cash Register Company, 1884 to 1922, in: BusHistRev 72, 1998, p. 552
Priscilla ROBERTS, “Quis custodiet ipsos custodes?” The Federal Reserve System's Founding Fathers and Allied Finances in the First World War, in: BusHistRev 72, 1998, p. 585
Book Reviews, p. 627
BusHistRev 73, 1999
A. Glenn CROTHERS, Banks and Economic Development in Post-Revolutionary Northern Virginia, 1790-1812, in: BusHistRev 73, 1999, p. 1
Robert E. WRIGHT, Bank Ownership and Lending Patterns in New York and Pennsylvania, 1781-1831, in: BusHistRev 73, 1999, p. 40
Michael ZAKIM, A Ready-Made Business: The Birth of the Clothing Industry in America, in: BusHistRev 73, 1999, p. 61
Andrew LOHMEIER, Bürgerliche Gesellschaft and Consumer Interests: The Berlin Public Market Hall Reform, 1867-1891, in: BusHistRev 73, 1999, p. 91
Book Reviews, p. 117
Rowena OLEGARIO, “That Mysterious People”: Jewish Merchants, Transparency and Community in Mid-Nineteenth Century America, in: BusHistRev 73, 1999, p. 161
Matthias KIPPING, American Management Consulting Companies in Western Europe, 1920 to 1990: Products, Reputation and Relationships, in: BusHistRev 73, 1999, p. 190
Elizabeth FONES-WOLF, Creating a Favorable Business Climate: Corporations and Radio Broadcasting, 1934 to 1954, in: BusHistRev 73, 1999, p. 221
Simon WILLE; Grant FLEMING, Locating Australian Corporate Memory, in: BusHistRev 73, 1999, p. 256
Book Reviews, p. 275
Nancy F. KOEHN, Henry Heinz and Brand Creation in the Late Nineteenth Century, in: BusHistRev 73, 1999, p. 349
Andrew C. GODLEY, Pioneering Foreign Direct Investment in British Manufacturing, in: BusHistRev 73, 1999, p. 394
Donald N. SULL, The Dynamics of Staning Still: Firestone Tire & Rubber and the Radial Revolution, in: BusHistRev 73, 1999, p. 430
Jeff MERRON, Putting Foreign Consumers on the Map: J. Walter Thompson's Struggle with General Motors' International Advertising Account in the 1920s, in: BusHistRev 73, 1999, p. 465
Book Reviews, p. 517
Christine Meisner ROSEN; Christopher C. SELLERS, The Nature of the Firm: Towards an Ecocultural History of Business, in: BusHistRev 73, 1999, p. 577
Hugh S. GORMAN, Efficiency, Environmental Quality and Oil Field Brines: The Success and Failure of Pollution Control by Self-Regulation, in: BusHistRev 73, 1999, p. 601
Frank UEKOETTER, Divergent Responses to Identical Problems: Businessmen and the Smoke Nuisance in Germany and the United States, 1880-1917, in: BusHistRev 73, 1999, p. 641
David STRADLING; Joel A. TARR, Environmental Activism, Locomotive Smoke and the Corporate Response: The Case of the Pennsylvania Railroad and Chicago Smoke Control, in: BusHistRev 73, 1999, p. 677
Christian WARREN, Toxic Purity: The Progressive Era Origins of America's Lead Paint Poisoning Epidemic, in: BusHistRev 73, 1999, p. 705
Book Reviews, p. 743
BusHistRev 74, 2000
Thomas R. EISENMANN, The U.S. Cable Television Industry, 1948-1995: Managerial Capitalism in Eclipse, in: BusHistRev 74, 2000, p. 1
Juan C. SANTAMARINA, The Cuba Company and the Expansion of American Business in Cuba, 1898-1915, in: BusHistRev 74, 2000, p. 41
Martin HORN, A Private Bank at War: J.P. Morgan & Co and France, 1914-1918, in: BusHistRev 74, 2000, p. 85
Daniel A. WREN, The J and W. Seligman Archives at the Harry W. Bass Business History Collection, in: BusHistRev 74, 2000, p. 113
Book Reviews, p. 121
Wyatt WELLS, Certificates and Computers: The Remaking of Wall Street, 1967 to 1971, in: BusHistRev 74, 2000, p. 193
Sébastien GUEX, The Origins of the Swiss Banking Secrecy Law and its Repercussions for Swiss Federal Policy, in: BusHistRev 74, 2000, p. 237
Jesús Maria VALDALISO, The Rise of Specialist Firms in Spanish Shipping and their Strategies of Growth, 1860 to 1930, in: BusHistRev 74, 2000, p. 267
Book Reviews, p. 307
Bradley HANSEN, The People's Welfare and the Origins of Corporate Reorganization: The Wabash Receivership Reconsidered, in: BusHistRev 74, 2000, p. 377
Howard R. STANGER, From Factory to Family: The Creation of a Corporate Culture in the Larkin Company of Buffalo, New York, in: BusHistRev 74, 2000, p. 407
Martin STACK, Local and Regional Breweries in America's Brewing Industry, 1865 to 1920, in: BusHistRev 74, 2000, p. 435
Laura COCHRANE, From the Archives: Women's History in Baker Library's Business Manuscripts Collection, in: BusHistRev 74, 2000, p. 465
Book Reviews, p. 479
Robert FITZGERALD, Markets, Management and Merger: John Mackintosh & Sons, 1890-1969, in: BusHistRev 74, 2000, p. 555
Barry E.C. BOOTHMAN, High Finance / Low Strategy: Corporate Collapse in the Canadian Pulp and Paper Industry, 1919-1932, in: BusHistRev 74, 2000, p. 611
Rex POPE, A Consumer Service in Interwar Britain: The Hotel Trade, 1924-1938, in: BusHistRev 74, 2000, p. 657
Margaret E. HALE, The Nineteenth-Century American Trade Card, in: BusHistRev 74, 2000, p. 683
Book Reviews, p. 695
BusHistRev 75, 2001
Richard R. JOHN, Rendezvous with Information? Computers and Communications Networks in the United States, in: BusHistRev 75, 2001, p. 1-14
Thomas HAIGH, Inventing Information Systems: The Systems Men and the Computer, 1950-1968, in: BusHistRev 75, 2001, p. 15-62
Leslie R. BERLIN, Robert Noyce and Fairchild Semiconductor, 1957-1968, in: BusHistRev 75, 2001, p. 63-102
Martin CAMPBELL-KELLY, Not Only Microsoft: The Maturing of the Personal Computer Software Industry, 1982-1995, in: BusHistRev 75, 2001, p. 103-146
Janet ABBATE, Government, Business and the Making of the Internet, in: BusHistRev 75, 2001, p. 147-178
Book Reviews, p. 179
Julie WINCH, 'A Person of Good Character and Considerable Property': James Forten and the Issue of Race in Philadelphia's Antebellum Business Community, in: BusHistRev 75, 2001, p. 261-296
Eugene N. WHITE, California Banking in the Nineteenth Century: The Art and Method of the Bank of A. Levy, in: BusHistRev 75, 2001, p. 297-324
Maury KLEIN, The Stock Market Crash of 1929: A Review Article, in: BusHistRev 75, 2001, p. 325-358
Book Reviews, p. 359
Thomas HEINRICH, Product Diversification in the U.S. Pulp and Paper Industry: The Case of International Paper, 1898-1941, in: BusHistRev 75, 2001, p. 467-506
Marie ANCHORDOGUY, Nippon Telegraph and Telephone Company (NTT) and the Building of a Telecommunications Industry in Japan, in: BusHistRev 75, 2001, p. 507-542
Daniel R. HEADRICK; Pascal GRISET, Submarine Telegraph Cables: Business and Politics, 1838-1939, in: BusHistRev 75, 2001, p. 543-578
Mansel G. BLACKFORD, Historians approach Tourism in the American West [Review Essay], in: BusHistRev 75, 2001, p. 579-592
Book Reviews, p. 593
William R. CHILDS, State Regulators and Pragmatic Federalism in the United States, 1889-1945, in: BusHistRev 75, 2001, p. 701-738
Eugene RIDINGS, Chambers of Commerce and Business Elites in Great Britain and Brazil in the Nineteenth Century: Some Comparisons, in: BusHistRev 75, 2001, p. 739-774
Jonathan SOFFER, The National Association of Manufacturers and the Militarization of American Conservatism, in: BusHistRev 75, 2001, p. 775-806
Robert GARDELLA, Tea Processing in China, circa 1885 [Photographic Essay], in: BusHistRev 75, 2001, p. 807-818
Book Reviews, p. 819
BusHistRev 76, 2002
Robin PEARSON, Moral Hazard and the Assessment of Insurance Risk in Eighteenth- and Early-Nineteenth-Century Britain, in: BusHistRev 76, 2002, p. 1-36
Pankaj GHEMAWAT, Competition and Business Strategy in Historical Perspective, in: BusHistRev 76, 2002, p. 37-74
David A. KIRSCH; Gijs P.A. MOM, Visions of Transportation: The EVC and the Transition from Service- to Product-Bases Mobility, in: BusHistRev 76, 2002, p. 75-110
Tributes to Robert D. Cuff, 1941-2001, in: BusHistRev 76, 2002, p. 111-122
Robert D. CUFF, Notes for a Panel on Entrepreneurship in Business History, in: BusHistRev 76, 2002, p. 123-132
Announcements, in: BusHistRev 76, 2002, p. 133-
Book Reviews, p.
William J. BREEN, Social Science and State Policy in World War II: Human Relations, Pedagogy and Industrial Training, 1940-1945, in: BusHistRev 76, 2002, p. 233-266
Mark ALDRICH, Regulating Transportation of Hazardous Substances: Railroads and Reform, 1883-1930, in: BusHistRev 76, 2002, p. 267-298
Anatole BROWDE, Stelling the Canadian Colonies: A Comparison of Two Nineteenth-Century Land Companies, in: BusHistRev 76, 2002, p. 299-
Announcements, in: BusHistRev 76, 2002, p.
Book Reviews, p.
Geoffrey JONES, Control, Performance and Knowledge Transfers in Large Multinationals: Unilever in the United States, 1945-1980, in: BusHistRev 76, 2002, p. 435-478
Michael R. ADAMSON, The Failure of the Foreign Bondholders Protective Council Experiment, 1934-1940, in: BusHistRev 76, 2002, p. 479-514
William C. BAER, The Institution of Residential Investment in Seventeenth-Century London, in: BusHistRev 76, 2002, p. 515-552
Announcements, in: BusHistRev 76, 2002, p. 553-560
Book Reviews, p. 561
Elizabeth KRUSE, From Fee Privilege to Regulation: Wireless Firms and the competition for Spectrum Rights before World War I, in: BusHistRev 76, 2002, p. 659-704
David HOCHFELDER, Constructing an Industrial Divide: Western Union, AT&T and the Federal Government, 1876-1971, in: BusHistRev 76, 2002, p. 705-732
Paul J. MIRANTI Jr., Corporate Learning and Traffic Management at the Bell System, 1900-1929: Probability Theory and the Evolution of Organizational Capabilities, in: BusHistRev 76, 2002, p. 733-766
Atsushi AKERA, IBM's Early Adaption to Cold War Markets: Cuthbert Hurd and His Applied Science Field Men, in: BusHistRev 76, 2002, p. 767-802
Henry CHESBROUGH, Graceful Exits and Missed Opportunities: Xerox's Management of Its Technology Spin-off Organizations, in: BusHistRev 76, 2002, p. 803-838
Announcements, in: BusHistRev 76, 2002, p. 839-846
Book Reviews, p. 847
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