Business history
London
Semestrale; dal 1981 quadrimestrale; dal 1986 trimestrale; attualmente bimestrale
ISSN: 0007-6791
Conservata in: Università degli Studi di Firenze, Biblioteca di Scienze Sociali
Punto di servizio: Economia, Riv. Straniere 0334
Consistenza: a. 2, 1959, 1-
Lacune: v. 48, 2006, 4-v. 48, 2006, 6
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ARTICLES
Lewis R. Fischer, Eric W. Sager, An Approach to the Quantitative
Analysis of British Shipping Records, p. 135
Charles A. Jones, Great Capitalists and the Direction of British
Overseas Investment in the Late Nineteenth Century: The Case
of Argentina, p. 152
J. H. Treble, The Pattern of Investment of the Standard Life
Assurance Company 1875-1914, p. 170
Victor M. Batzel, Legal Monopoly in Liberal England: The Patent
Controversy in the Mid-Nineteenth Century, p. 189
The Dictionary of Business Biography, p. 238
Sheila Marriner, Company Financial Statements as Source Material
for Business Historians, p. 203
NOTES AND COMMENTS
Richard Storey, The Confederation of British Industry’s Predecessor
Archives, p. 236
C. E. Challis, Comment, p. 241
Book reviews, p. 246
Book note, p. 267
Books received, p. 267
ARTICLES
Robert Stein, The French Sugar Business in the Eighteenth
Century: A Quantitative Study, p. 3
J. Neville Bartlett, Alexander Pirie & Sons, of Aberdeen
and the Expansion of the British Paper Industry, c. 1860-1914, p. 18
Jonathan S. Boswell, Hope, Inefficiency or Public Duty? The
United Steel Companies and West Cumberland, 1918-39, p. 35
C. W. Chalklin, Capital Expenditure on Building for Cultural
Purposes in Provincial England, 1730-1830, p. 51
J. R. Fisher, A. Smith, International Competition in the Australian
Wire Market 1880-1914, p. 71
Alister McCrae, The Irrawaddy Flotilla Company, p. 87
R. Forman, M. Turner, There is No Future for Business History:
A Reply, p. 100
Business History Seminar: Summaries of Papers, p. 104
Book reviews, p. 108
OBITUARY
Professor Francis E. Hyde, p. 147
ARTICLES
Saul Engelbourg, The Economic Impact of the Civil War on Manufacturing
Enterprise, p. 148
Joseph Melling, Industrial Strife and Business Welfare Philosophy:
the case of the South Metropolitan Gas Company from the 1880’s
to the War, p. 163
Howard F. Gospel, Employers’ Labour Policy: A Study of the
Mond-Turner Talks 1927-33, p. 180
A. L. Minkes, D. G. Tucker, J. A. Crabtree: A Pioneer of Business
Management, p. 198
R. Perren, Oligopoly and Competition: Price Fixing and Market
Sharing Among Timber Firms in Northern Scotland, 1890-1939, p. 213
R. G. Rodger, Speculative Builders and the Structure of the
Scottish Building Industry, 1860-1914, p. 226
Jennifer Tann, Arkwright’s Employment of Steam Power: A note
of some new evidence, p. 247
Book reviews, p. 251
Books received, p. 261
ARTICLES
Charles E. Harvey, Business History and the Problem of Entrepreneurship:
The Case of the Rio Tinto Company, 1873-1939, p. 3
Sheila Marriner, Sir Alfred Mond’s Octopus: a Nationalised
House-Building Business, p. 23
Eric Richards, An Anatomy of the Sutherland Fortune: Income,
Consumption, Investments and Returns, 1780-1880, p. 45
Mary B. Rose, Diversification of Investment by the Greg Family,
1800-1914, p. 79
D. A. Farnie, An Index of Commercial Activity: The Membership
of the Manchester Royal Exchange, 1809-1948, p. 97
A. J. Cooke, Robert Owen and the Stanley Mills, 1802-1811, p. 107
The New Business History Unit in London, p. 112
Business History Seminar-Summaries of Papers, p. 116
Book reviews, p. 120
Books received, p. 144
ARTICLES
G. Gareth Jones, The Oil-Fuel Market in Britain 1900-14: A
Lost Cause Revisited, p. 131
R. C. Michie, The Transfer of Shares in Scotland 1700-1820, p. 153
Stuart Jones, The Cotton Industry and Joint-Stock Banking
in Manchester 1825-1850, p. 165
T. R. Gourvish, The Performance of British Railway Management
After 1860: The Railways of Watkin and Forbes, p. 186
R. H. Campbell, The North British Locomotive Company between
the Wars, p. 201
Michael Turner, There is No Future for Business History!, p. 235
Michael Cook, The Cunard Archives at Liverpool, p. 240
Book reviews, p. 253
Books received, p. 268
ARTICLES
J. R. Ward, Speculative Building at Bristol and Clifton, 1783-1793, p. 3
Vera Blinn Reber, Speculation and Commerce in Buenos Aires-The
Hugh Dallas House, 1816-1822, p. 19
Richard L. King, The Book Collections of the New York and
San Francisco Mercantile Libraries, p. 37
Peter Fearon, The Vicissitudes of a British Aircraft Company:
Handley Page Ltd. Between the Wars, p. 63
P. J. Cain, The British Railway Rates Problem 1894-1913, p. 87
D. P. Lamb, Re-landing and Trans-shipping of Slaves by British
Vessels in the 1790s: A Note, p. 100
Ealing Business History Seminar: Entrepreneurial Activity, p. 105
Book reviews, p. 109
Book notes, p. 123
Books received, p. 125
ARTICLES
B. W. E. Alford, Entrepreneurship, Business Performance and
Industrial Development, p. 116
Malcolm Falkus, The Development of Municipal Trading in the
Nineteenth Century, p. 134
Peter L. Payne, Rationality and Personality: A Study of Mergers
in the Scottish Iron and Steel Industry, 1916-1936, p. 162
A. Slaven, A Shipyard in Depression: john Browns of Clydebank
1919-38, p. 192
Book reviews, p. 116
Books received, p. 232
ARTICLES
P. N. Davies, The Impact of the Expatriate Shipping Lines
on the Economic Development of British West Africa, p. 3
G. D. Tucker, The Slate Islands of Scotland: the History of
the Scottish Slate Industry, p. 18
Mary B. Rose, The Role of the Family in providing Capital
and Managerial Talent in Samuel Greg & Company 1784-1840, p. 37
J. V. Beckett, The Eighteenth-Century Origins of the Factory
System: A Case Study from the 1740s, p. 35
G. F. R. Spenceley, The English Pillow Lace Industry 1840-80:
A Rural Industry in Competition with Machinery, p. 68
Ealing Business History Seminar: Employment Policies, p. 88
Book reviews, p. 93
Books received, p. 108
ARTICLES:
Roberta A. Dayer, Strange Bedfellows: J. P. Morgan & Co.,
Whitehall and the Wilson Administration during World War I, p. 127
Sheila Marriner, Cash and Concrete: Liquidity Problems in
the Mass Production of ‘Homes for Heroes’, p. 152
P. J. Cain, Railways and Price Discrimination: The Case of
Agriculture 1880-1914, p. 190
R. Bean, D. A. Peel, Business Activity, Labour Organisation
and Industrial Disputes in the U.K., 1892-1938, p. 205
Ealing Business History Seminars: Summaries of Papers, p. 212
Business Archives Council: Creation of Branches, p. 221
Book reviews, p. 222
Books received, p. 233
Professor Hyde’s retirement, p. 3
ARTICLES
Sidney Pollard, Robert Turner, Profit-Sharing and Autocracy:
The Case of J. T. and J. Taylor of Batley, Woollen Manufacturers,
1892-1966, p. 4
S. R. H. Jones, Hall, English & Co., 1813-41: A Study
of Entrepreneurial Response in the Gloucester Pin Industry, p. 35
Barrie M. Ratcliffe, Railway Imperialism: the example of the
Pereires’ Paris-Saint-Germain Company, 1835-46, p. 66
B. K. Drake, Continuity and Flexibility in Liverpool’s Trade
with Africa and the Caribbean, p. 85
Rosalie Silverstone, Office Work for Women: An Historical
Review, p. 98
Book reviews, p. 111
ARTICLES:
Carole Shammas, The ‘Invisible Merchant’ and Property Rights:
The Misadventures of an Elizabethan Joint Stock Company, p. 95
A. E. Musson, Joseph Whitworth and the Growth of Mass-Production
Engineering, p. 109
R. J. Irving, New Industries for Old? Some Investment Decisions
of Sir W. G. Armstrong, Whitworth & Co. Ltd., 1900-14, p. 150
S. G. Checkland, The Entrepreneur and the Social Order: the
Japan Business History Society Conference, 6-9 January 1975, p. 176
T. Rath, Business Records in the Public Record Office in the
age of the Industrial Revolution, p. 189
Book reviews, p. 201
ARTICLES
Peter Mathias, Business History and Management Education, p. 3
A. M. Bourn, Business History and Management Education, p. 17
Graeme Holmes, Henri Ruff, The Perils of Entrepreneurial History, p. 26
J. S. Kepler, The Operating Potential of London Marine Insurance
in the 1570’s: Some Evidence from ‘A Booke of Orders of Assurances
within the Royall Exchange, p. 44
Richard W. Unger, Technology and Industrial Organization:
Dutch Shipbuilding to 1800, p. 56
Book reviews, p. 73
Book notes, p. 88
Books received, p. 88
ARTICLES
J. M. Teckdwell, William Wood and the Company of Ironmasters
of Great Britain, p. 97
T. M. Devine, Sources of Capital for the Glasgow Tobacco Trade,
c. 1740-1780, p. 113
Richard I. Lester, An Aspect of Confederate Finance During
the American Civil War: The Erlanger Loan and the Plan of 1864, p. 130
M. W. Kirby, The Lancashire Cotton Industry in the Inter-War
Years: A Study in Organizational Change, p. 145
David E. Pitfield, Regional Economic Policy and the Long-Run:
Innovation and Location in the from and Steel Industry, p. 160
D. J. Oddy, Ealing Business History Seminar: Accounting in
the Nineteenth Century, p. 175
Book reviews, p. 183
ARTICLES
John Killick, Risk, Specialization and Profit in the Mercantile
Sector of the Nineteenth Century Cotton Trade: Alexander Brown
and Sons 1820-80, p. 1
Dolores Greenberg, Yankee Financiers and the Establishment
of Trans?Atlantic Partner-ships: A Re-examination, p. 17
Paul L. Robertson, Shipping and Shipbuilding: The Case of
William Denny and Brothers, p. 36
Edwin J. Perkins, Managing a Dollar-Sterling Exchange Account:
Brown, Shipley and Co. in the 1850’s, p. 48
Les Hannah, Takeover Bids in Britain before 1950: An Exercise
in Business ‘Prehistory’, p. 65
K. Matthews, Crew Lists, Agreements, and Official Logs of
the British Empire 1863-1913, p. 78
Book reviews, p. 81
ARTICLES
I. S. W. Blanchard, Seigneurial Entrepreneurship: The Bishops
of Durham. and the Weardale Lead Industry, 1406-1529, p. 97
R. B. Walker, Advertising in London Newspapers, 1650-1750, p. 112
A. J. Lee, The Management of a Victorian Local Newspaper:
The Manchester City News, 1864-1900, p. 131
Jennifer Tann, Fuel Saving in the Process Industries during
the Industrial Revolution: A Study in Technological Diffusion, p. 149
M. W. Kirby, Government Intervention in Industrial Organization:
Coal Mining in the Nineteen Thirties, p. 160
Book reviews, p. 174
ARTICLES
G. Hammersley, Technique or Econorny? The Rise and Decline
of the Early English Copper Industry, ca. 1550-1650, p. 1
B. A. Holderness, A Sheffield Commercial House in the Mid-Eighteenth
Century, Messrs. Osborne and Gunning around 1760, p. 32
Dr. H. E. Bergquist Jr., The Boston Manufacturing Company
and Anglo-American Relations 1807-1820, p. 45
W. E. Cheong, China Houses and the Bank of England Crisis
of 1825, p. 56
Book reviews, p. 74
ARTICLES
P. N. Davies, A. M. Bourn, Lord Kylsant and the Royal Mail, p. 103
Roger Burt, The London Mining Exchange, 1850-1900, p. 124
M. Collins, The Bank of England at Liverpool, 1827-1844, p. 144
D. A. Celatterton, State Control of Public Utilities in the
Nineteenth Century: The London Gas Industry, p. 166
Book reviews, p. 179
ARTICLES
K. A. Tucker, Business History: Some Proposals for Aims and
Methodology, p. 1
A. E. Musson, The ‘Manchester School’ and Exportation of Machinery, p. 17
M. A. Utton, Some Features of the Early Merger Movements in
British Manufacturing Industry, p. 51
J. C. Logan, The Dumbarton Glass Works Company: A Study in
Entrepreneurship, p. 61
Book reviews, p. 82
Book notes, p. 100
Notices, p. 101
ARTICLES
W. E. Cheong, The Beginnings of Credit Finance on the China
Coast: The Canton Financial Crisis of 1812-1815, p. 87
Richard B. Sheridan, Planters and Merchants: The Oliver Family
of Antigua and London 1716-1884, p. 104
REVIEW ARTICLES
Sheila Marriner, Economic Growth of Australia, p. 114
S. Engerman, Railways and Economic Growth m England and Wales
1840-1870. A New Approach to English Railway History, p.
124
Book reviews, p. 129
Book notes, p. 138
ARTICLES
B. Lenman, Kathleen Donaldson, Partners’ Incomes, Investment
& Diversification in the Scottish Linen Area 1850-1921, p. 1
R. G. Schafer, Genesis and Structure of the Foley ‘Ironworks
in Partnership’ of 1692, p. 19
R. J. Irving, British Railway Investment and Innovation 1900-1914, p. 39
J. H. Porter, The Development of a Provincial Department Store
1870-1939, p. 64
Book reviews, p. 72
Book notes, p. 82