Business History Review
Harvard, Harvard Graduate School of Business Administration
Bimestrale; dal 1949 trimestrale
ISSN: 0007-6805
Conservata in: Università degli Studi di Firenze, Biblioteca di Scienze Sociali
Punto di servizio: Economia, Riv. Str. 338
Consistenza: a. 10, 1936, 1-
Lacune: v. 75, 2001, 3;
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Vincent Carosso, Washington and Wall Street: The New Deal
and Investment Bankers, 1933 – 1940, p. 425
Yen-P’Ing Hao, A “New Class” in China’s Treaty Ports:
The Rise of the Comprador-Merchants, p. 446
Mary Yeager Kujovich, The Refrigerator Car and the Growth
of the American Dressed Beef Industry, p. 460
Ralph W. Hidy, Business History: Present Status and Future
Needs, p. 483
Gene M. Gressley, The French, Belgians, and Dutch Come to
Salt Creek, p. 498
Daniel Nelson, “A Newly Appreciated Art”: The Development
of Personnel Work at Leeds & Northrup, 1915 – 1923, p. 320
LAGNIAPPE
Joseph W. Ernst, The Business Archivist: Problems and Perspectives, p. 536
The Editor’s Corner, p. 547
Book Reviews, p. 550
Louis Galambos, The Emerging Organizational Synthesis in
Modern American History, p. 279
Robert D. Cuff, Melvin I. Urofsky, The Steel Industry and
Price-Fixing during World War I, p. 291
Mansel Griffiths Blackford, Businessmen and the Regulation
of Railroads and Public Utilities in California during the Progressive
Era, p. 307
M. Browning Carrott, The Supreme Court and American Trade
Associations. 1921 – 1925, p. 320
Arthur H. Cole, The Mystery of Fuel Wood Marketing in the
United States, p. 339
LAGNIAPPE
Thomas R. Navin, The 500 Largest American Industrials in 1917, p. 360
The Editor’s Corner, p. 387
Book Reviews, p. 389
Robert S. Starobin, The Economics of Industrial Slavery
in the Old South, p. 131
Stanley Caine, Why Railroads Supported Regulation: The Case
of Wisconsin, 1905 – 1910, p. 175
William E. O’ Connell Jr., The Development of the Private
Railroad Freight Car, 1830 – 1966, p. 190
Wolfgang Von Stromer, Nuremberg in the International Economics
of the Middle Ages, p. 210
LAGNIAPPE
David O. Whitten, Tariff and Profit in the Antebellum Louisiana
Sugar Industry, p. 226
The Editor’s Corner, p. 234
Book Reviews, p. 238
SPECIAL ISSUE – JAPANESE ENTREPRENEURSHIP
Kozo Yamamura, Henry Rosovsky, Entrepreneurial Studies
in Japan: An Introduction, p. 1
Johannes Hirschmeier, The Japanese Spirit of Enterprise, 1868
– 1970, p. 13
Tsunehiko Yui, The Personality and Career of Hikojiro Nakamigawa,
1887 – 1901, p. 39
Hidemasa Morikawa, The Organizational Structure of the Mitsubishi
and Mitsui Zaibatsu, 1868 – 1922: A Comparative Study, p. 62
Koji Taira, Factory Legislation and Management Modernization
during Japan’s Industrialization, 1868 – 1916, p. 84
Robert Evans Jr., Evolution of the Japanese System of Employer-Employee
Relations, 1868 – 1945, p. 110
Kozo Yamamura, Note on the Japan Business History Review and
Recent Books, p. 126
David M. Tucker, Black Pride and Negro Business in the
1920’s: George Washington Lee of Memphis, p. 435
Robert Asher, Business and Workers’ Welfare in the Progressive
Era: Workmen’s Compensation Reform in Massachusetts, 1880 – 1911, p. 452
Peter Fearon, The Formative Years of the British Aircraft
Industry, 1913 – 1924, p. 476
Anthony Slaven, A Glasgow Firm in the Indian Market: John
Lean and Sons, Muslin Weavers, p. 496
J. Clayburn La Force, The Supply of Muskets and Spain’s War
of Independence, p. 523
LAGNIAPPE
Robert D. Cuff, Woodrow Wilson’s Missionary to American Business,
1914 – 1915, p. 545
The Editor’s Corner, p. 552
Book Reviews, p. 555
Alfred D. Chandler Jr., The Structure of American Industry
in the Twentieth Century: A Historical Overview, p. 255
Robert B. Davies, “Peacefully Working to Conquer the
World”: The Singer Manufacturing Company in Foreign Markets,
1854 – 1889, p. 299
Mira Wilkins, An American Enterprise Abroad: American Radiator
Company in Europe, 1895 – 1914, p. 326
Francis G. Awalt, Recollections of the Banking Crisis in 1933, p. 347
Herman Van Der Wee, International Business Finance and Monetary
Policy in Western Europe, 1384 – 1410, p. 372
LAGNIAPPE
Herman Freudenberger, Records of the Bohemian Iran Industry,
1694-1875: The Basis for a Comprehensive Study of Modern Factories, p. 381
The Editor’s Corner, p. 385
Book Reviews, p. 392
Robert D. Cuff, Bernard Baruch: Symbol and Myth in Industrial
Mobilization, p. 115
Lloyd J. Mercer, Land Grants to American Railroads: Social
Cost or Social Benefit?, p. 134
William J. Callahan, Don Juan De Goyeneche: Industrialist
of Eighteenth-Century Spain, p. 152
Erling A. Erickson, Money and Banking in a “Bankless” State: Iowa, 1846 – 1857, p. 171
Theodore M. Berson, “Dependencia do Imperialismo”: Foreign Investment in Brazil, 1935, p. 192
LAGNIAPPE
On the Origin of Created Deposits in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, p. 204
The Editor’s Corner, p. 209
Book Reviews, p. 216
Robert C. Puth, Supreme Life: The History of a Negro Life
Insurance Company, 1919 – 1962, p. 1
Baron F. Duckham, The Emergence of the Professional Manager
in the Scottish Coal Industry, 1760 – 1815, p. 21
Vincent Ponko Jr., The Colonial Office and British Business
before World War I: A Case Study, p. 39
Patrick G. Porter, Origins of the American Tobacco Company, p. 59
Peter D. McClelland, New Perspectives on the Disposal of Western
Lands in Nineteenth Century America, p. 77
LAGNIAPPE
Uniform Containerization of Freight: Early Steps in the Evolution
of an Idea, p. 84
The Editor’s Corner, p. 88
Book Reviews, p. 90
Matthew Simon, The Morgan-Belmont Syndicate of 1895 and
Intervention in the Foreign-Exchange Market, p. 385
Jacques M. Downs, American Merchants and the China Opium Trade,
1800 – 1840, p. 418
Robin Higham, Quantity Vs. Quality: The Impact of Changing
Demand on the British Aircraft Industry, 1900-1960, p. 443
Bruno Fritzsche, “On Liberal Terms”: The Boston
Hide-Merchants in California, p. 467
LAGNIAPPE
Arthur H. Cole, Underground Social Capital, p. 482
The Editor’s Corner, p. 493
Book Reviews, p. 503
Ellis W. Hawley, Segretary Hoover and the Bituminous Coal
Problem, 1921 – 1928, p. 247
William I. Roberts III, Ralph Carr: A Newcastle Merchant and
the American Colonial Trade, p. 271
Maury Klein, Southern Railroad Leaders, 1865 – 1893: Identities
and Ideologies, p. 288
Irving Stone, British Long-Term Investment in Latin America,
1865 – 1913, p. 311
LAGNIAPPE
Herman Kellenbenz, The Economy of Expanding Europe in the
16th and 17th Centuries: A Review Essay, p. 340
The Editor’s Corner, p. 351
Book Reviews, p. 356
Richard H. Lytle, The Introduction of Diesel Power in the
United States, 1897 – 1912, p. 115
Edmund C. Lynch, Walter Dill Scott: Pioneer Industrial Psychologist,
149
Harold C. Livesay, The Lobdell Car Wheel Co., 1830 – 1867, p. 171
Allen Weinstein, The Bonanza King Myth: Western Mine Owners
and the Remonetization of Silver, p. 195
LAGNIAPPE
James Montgomery on Factory Management, 1832, p. 219
The Editor’s Corner, p. 227
Book Reviews, p. 229
Robert F. Himmelberg, Business, Antitrust Policy and the
Industrial Board of the Department of commerce, 1919, p. 1
Eugene C. Mc Creary, Social Welfare and Business: The Krupp
Welfare Program, 1860 – 1914, p. 24
William R. Braisted, China, the United States Navy, and the
Bethlehem Steel Company, 1909-1929, p. 50
Collamer M. Abbott, Isaac Tyson, Jr.: Pioneer Industrialist, p. 67
LAGNIAPPE
Dorothea D. Reeves, Annual Report of the Kress Library of
Business and Economics, 1966 – 1967, p. 84
The Editor’s Corner, p. 89
Book Reviews, p. 94
Merle Curti, The Changing Concept of “Human Nature” in the Literature of American Advertising, p. 335
Maury Klein, Kozo Yamamura, The Growth Strategies of Southern
Railroads, 1865 – 1893, p. 358
Paul A. C. Koistinen, The “Industrial-Military Complex” in Historical Perspective: World War I, p. 378
Robert D. Cuff, A “Dollar-a-Year Man” in Government:
George N. Peek and the War Industries Board, p. 404
LAGNIAPPE
James P. Baughman, Early American Checks: Forms and Functions, p. 421
The Editor’s Corner, p. 436
Book Reviews, p. 438
John P. Mckay, John Cockerill in Southern Russia, 1885-1905:
A Study of Aggressive Foreign Entrepreneurship, p. 243
Raymond De Roover, The Scholastics, Usury, and Foreign Exchange, p. 257
Philip B. Schary, The Civil Aeronautics Board and the All-Cargo
Airlines: The Early Years, p. 272
Fritz Redlich, Webster M. Christman, Early American Checks
and an Example of their Use, p. 285
LAGNIAPPE
Dwight E. Robinson, “Half the Story of The Rise of the English Shipping Industry”, p. 303
Ralph Davis, “Well, Maybe Three-Fifths”, p. 309
The Editor’s Corner, p. 312
Book Reviews, p. 316
Thomas S. Hines, Echoes from ‘Zenith:’ Reactions of American
Businessmen to ‘BABBITT’, p. 123
Kozo Yamamura, The Founding of Mitsubishi: A Case Study in
Japanese Business History, p. 141
Donald G. Tailby, Foreign Interest Remittances by the United
States, 1785 – 1787: A Story of Malfeasance, p. 161
Vsevolod Slessarev, “Ecclesiae Mercatorum” and the
Rise of Merchant Colonies, p. 177
LAGNIAPPE
Charles R. Schultz, “Costs of Constructing and Outfitting
the Ship” Charles W. Morgan, “1840 – 1841”, p. 198
The Editor’s Corner, p. 217
Book Reviews, p. 219
Robert P. Swierenga, The “Western Land Business”: The Story of Easley & Willingham, Speculators, p. 1
Thomas V. Dibacco, American Business and Foreign Aid: The
Eisenhower Years, p. 21
Hansjörg Siegenthaler, What Price Style? The Fabric-Advisory
Function of Drygoods Commission Merchant, 1850-1880, p. 36
Winthrop R. Wright, Foreign-Owned Railways in Argentina: A
Case Study of Economic Nationalism, p. 62
Claude Fohlen, The Present State of Business History in France, p. 94
LAGNIAPPE
Robert G. Albion, “Planning the Black Bali Line, 1817”, p. 104
The Editor’s Corner, p. 108
Book Reviews, p. 110
Carl C. Erwin, The Dark Tobacco Growers Cooperative Association,
1922 – 1926, p. 403
Bertram Wyatt-Brown, God and Dun & Bradstreet, 1841 –
1851, p. 432
Joel A. Tarr, John R. Walsh of Chicago: A Case Study in Banking
and Politics, 1881 – 1905, p. 451
Emma Lou Thornbrough, American Negro Newspapers, 1880 – 1914, p. 467
LAGNIAPPE
Ronda Larmour, “Business Investment and Social Attitudes
in l6th-Century France: The Example of the Paris Grocers.”, p. 491
The Editor’s Corner, p. 499
Book Reviews, p. 504
Derek H. Aldcroft, The Performance of the British Machine-tool
Industry in the Interwar Years, p. 281
Peter N. Stearns, Individualism and Association in French
Industry, 1820-1848, p. 297
James D. Norris, The Missouri and Kansas Zinc Miners’ Association,
1899 – 1905, p. 321
Bohumil Lehar, Milan Myska, The Study of the History of Industrial
Enterprises in Czechoslovakia since 1945, p. 335
S. G. Checkland, The Economic Evolution of the Modern World:
A Review Article, p. 355
LAGNIAPPE
The General Manager’s Mail, 1879, p. 369
The Editor’s Corner, p. 372
Book Reviews, p. 377
J. Clayburn La Force, Gresham’s Law and the Suffolk System:
A Misapplied Epigram, p. 149
Herman Freudenberger, Three Mercantilistic Proto-Factories, p. 167
Bernard Mason, Entrepreneurial Activity in New York during
the American Revolution, p. 190
Harold B. Hancock, Norman B. Wilkinson, A Manufacturer in
Wartime: Du Pont, 1860 – 1865, p. 213
Eleanor L. Nicholes, Dorothea D. Reeves, The Kress Library
of Business and Economics and some of Its Treasures, p. 237
LAGNIAPPE
“Corporate Names and Change”, by J. Boddewyn,
p. 250
The Editors’ Corner, p. 254
Book Reviews, p. 258
Richard P. Brief, The Origin and Evolution of Nineteenth-Century
Asset Accounting, p. 1
Peter J. Parker, The Philadelphia Printer: A Study of an Eighteenth-Century
Businessman, p. 24
Harry N. Scheiber, The Commercial Bank of Lake Erie, 1831
– 1843, p. 47
Robert M. Sutton, The Origins of American Land-Grant Railroad
Rates, p. 66
Thomas G. Paterson, American Businessmen and Consular Service
Reform, 1890’s to 1906, p. 77
LAGNIAPPE
“Memo. for Mr. Forbes Respecting Canton Affairs”, p. 98
The Editors’ Corner, p. 108
Book Review, p. 121
SPECIAL LATIN AMERICAN ISSUE
James P. Baughman, Recent Trends in the Business History
of Latin America, p. 425
Ruth Pike, The Sevillian Nobility and Trade with the New World
in the Sixteenth Century, p. 439
Troy S. Floyd, The Indigo Merchant: Promoter of Central American
Economic Development, 1750 – 1808, p. 466
Harold A. Bierck, Tobacco Marketing in Venezuela, 1798 – 1799:
An Aspect of Spanish Mercantilistic Revisionism, p. 489
Frank Safford, Foreign and National Enterprise in Nineteenth-Century
Colombia, p. 503
Miguel S. Wionczek, The State and the Electric-Power Industry
in Mexico, 1895 – 1965, p. 527
Albert Lauterbach, Management Aims and Development Needs in
Latin America, p. 557
LAGNIAPPE
A Case Study of Infant Industry in Latin America, p. 589
The Editors’ Corner, p. 597
Book Reviews, p. 598
Arthur H. Cole, Aggregative Business History, p. 287
Harry E. Resseguie, Alexander Turney Stewart and the Development
of the Department Store, 1823 – 1876, p. 301
Robin Higham, Government, Companies, and National Defense:
British Aeronautical Experience, 1918-1945 As The Basis for a
Broad Hypothesis, p. 323
Charles C. Alexander, Kleagles and Cash: The Ku Klux Klan
as a Business Organization, 1915 – 1930, p. 348
Marian V. Sears, The National Shawmut Bank Consolidation of
1898, p. 368
John P. Shelton, The First Printed Share Certificate: An Important
Link in Financial History, p. 391
LAGNIAPPE
George W. Bishop Jr., A Note on the Origin of the Averaging
and Indexing of Stock Prices, p. 403
The Editors’ Corner, p. 406
Book Reviews, p. 413
William I. Roberts III, Samuel Storke: An Eighteenth-Century
London Merchant Trading to the American Colonies, p. 147
James G. Lydon, Fish and Flour for Gold: Southern Europe and
the Colonial American Balance of Payments, p. 171
Charles E. Freedeman, Joint-Stock Business Organization in
France, 1807 – 1867, p. 184
Frank Otto Gatell, Secretary Taney and the Baltimore Pets:
A Study in Banking and Politics, p. 205
Harold E. Cox, “Daily Except Sunday”: Blue Laws
and the Operation of Philadelphia Horsecars, p. 228
Barton J. Bernstein, The Removal of War Production Board Controls
on Business, 1944 – 1946, p. 243
LAGNIAPPE
A Fourteenth-Century Business History, p. 261
The Editors’ Corner, p. 265
Book Reviews, p. 273
SPECIAL TRANSPORTATION ISSUE
Richard C. Overton, Transportation: A Special Issue, p. 1
James H. Lemly, The Mississippi River: St. Louis’ Friend or
Foe?, p. 7
Alfred D. Chandler Jr., The Railroads: Pioneers in Modern
Corporate Management, p. 16
David P. Gagan, The Railroads and the Public, 1870-1881: A
Study of Charles Elliott Perkins’ Business Ethics, p. 41
Thomas Leduc, Carriers, Courts, and the Commodities Clause, p. 57
Roy V. Scott, American Railroads and Agricultural Extension,
1900 – 1914: A Study in Railway Developmental Techniques, p. 74
John B. Rae, Financial Problems of the American Aircraft Industry,
1906-1940, p. 99
John C. L. Andreassen, Canadian National Railway Records, p. 115
LAGNIAPPE
A View of American Shipping Policy, 1883, p. 120
The Editors’ Corner, p. 127
Book Review, p. 130
Arthur Schweitzer, Business. Policy in a Dictatorship, p. 413
Thomas Odle, Entrepreneurial Cooperation on the Great Lakes:
The Origin of the Methods of American Grain Marketing, p. 439
Roland T. Ely, The Old Cuba Trade: Highlights and Case Studies
of Cuban-American Interdependence during the Nineteenth Century, p. 456
Stanley C. Hollander, Nineteenth Century Anti-Drummer Legislation
in the United States, p. 479
H. Klompmaker, Business History in Holland, p. 501
LAGNIAPPE
A Fraternal Organization of Eighteenth-Century German Merchant
Clerks, p. 511
The Editors’ Corner, p. 515
Book Review, p. 517
Helen M. Kramer, Harvesters and High Finance: Formation
of the International Harvester Company, p. 283
G. R. Simonson, Missiles and Creative Destruction in the American
Aircraft Industry, 1956 – 1961, p. 302
Walther Kirchner, Western Businessmen in Russia: Practices
and Problems, p. 315
David C. Smith, Wood Pulp and Newspapers, 1867 – 1900, p. 328
George V. Taylor, Notes on Commercial Travelers in Eighteenth-Century
France, p. 346
Lorna M. Daniells, Studies in Enterprise, 1963: A Selected
Bibliography, p. 354
LAGNIAPPE
The Speed of Business Communication, 1883, p. 370
The Editors’ Corner, p. 376
Book Review, p. 379
SPECIAL AMERICAN GOVERNMENT-BUSINESS ISSUE
Arthur M. Johnson, Government-Business Relations: A Domestic
View, p. 141
Gerald D. Nash, Government and Business: A Case Study of State
Regulation of Corporate Securities, 1850 – 1933, p. 144
Benjamin J, Klebaner, Potential Competition and the American
Antitrust Legislation of 1914, p. 163
Louis P. Galambos, The Cotton-Textile Institute and the Government:
A Case Study in Interacting Value Systems, p. 186
Gene M. Gressley, Thurman Arnold, Antitrust, and the New Deal, p. 214
Meyer H. Fishbein, Business History Resources in the National
Archives, p. 232
LAGNIAPPE
Business, Government, and Technological Progress in the Aircraft
Industry, 1923, p. 258
The Editors’ Corner, p. 265
Book Review, p. 270
Arthur M. Johnson, Government-Business Relations: An International
Approach, p. 1
Hugh G. J. Aitken, Government and Business in Canada: An Interpretation, p. 4
R. L. Varshney, Government-Business Relations in India, p. 22
Roger R. Trask, The United States and Turkish Nationalism:
Investment and Technical Aid during the Ataturk Era, p. 58
Theodore F. Marburg, Government and Business in Germany: Public
Policy toward Cartels, p. 78
Hans A. Schmitt, The European Coal and Steel Community: Operations
of the First European Antitrust Law, 1952 – 1958, p. 102
LAGNIAPPE
Plan for the Establishment of a War Industry in the Imperial
Dominions during the Thirty Years’ War, p. 123
The Editors’ Corner, p. 127
Book Review, p. 130
Peter J. Coleman, The Entrepreneurial Spirit in Rhode Island
History, p. 319
Harry N. Scheiber, Entrepreneurship and Western Development:
The Case of Micajah T. Williams, p. 345
Joseph A. Litterer, Systematic Management: Design for Organizational
Recoupling in American Manufacturing Firms, p. 369
Morton Rothstein, A British Firm on the American West Coast,
1869 – 1914, p. 392
Wolfram Fischer, Some Recent Developments of Business History
in Germany, Austria, and Switzerland, p. 416
LAGNIAPPE
Business Failures in the Panic of 1857, p. 437
The Editors’ Corner, p. 444
Book Review, p. 456
David F. Hawkins, The Development of Modern Financial Reporting
Practices among American Manufacturing Corporations, p. 135
John W. Eilert, Illinois Business Incorporations, 1816 – 1869, p. 169
Alvin J. Silk, Louis William Stern, The Changing Nature of
Innovation in Marketing: A Study of Selected Business Leaders,
182 – 1958, p. 182
George R. Nielsen, Torrey’s Frontier Post No. 2: A Business
History, p. 201
John Mc Master, The Takashima Mine: British Capital and Japanese
Industrialization, p. 217
Francis E. Hyde, British Business History: A Review of Recent
Books, p. 240
Lorna M. Daniells, Studies in Enterprise, 1962: A Selected
Bibliography, p. 251
LAGNIAPPE
Contract of the Painter Albrecht Durer, 1497, p. 266
The Editors’ Corner, p. 268
Book Reviews, p. 279
SPECIAL ILLUSTRATED FASHION ISSUE
Adolph I. Klein, Fashion: Its Sense of History – Its Selling
Power, p. 1
Fritz Redlich, A Needed Distinction in Fashion Study, p. 3
Dwight E. Robinson, The Importance of Fashions in Taste to
Business History: An Introductory Essay, p. 5
Herman Freudenberger, Fashion, Sumptuary Laws, and Business, p. 37
Adolph S. Cavallo, To Set a Smart Board: Fashion as the Decisive
Factor in the Development of the Scottish Linen Damask Industry, p. 49
Keiichiro Nakagawa, Henry Rosovsky, The Case of the Dying
Kimono: The Influence of Changing Fashions on the Development
of the Japanese Woolen Industry, p. 59
Marshall I. Goldman, “From Sputniks to Panties”: Is Economic Development Really that Easy?, p. 81
Richard S. Rosenbloom, A Conjecture about Fashion and Vertical
Process Integration, p. 94
LAGNIAPPE
A Thirteenth-Century Castilian Sumptuary Law, p. 98
The Editors’ Corner, p. 101
Book Reviews, p. 108
Daniel O. Fletcher, The Decline of the Great Lakes Package-Freight
Carriers, p. 387
Richard M. Abrams, Brandeis and the New Haven-Boston &
Maine Merger Battle Revisited, p. 408
Robert C. Toole, Steamboats on the Rocks: The North Western
Union Packet Company, 1866 – 1873, p. 431
James D. Norris, One-Price Policy among Antebellum, p. 455
H. Klompmaker, People or Circumstance?, p. 459
Comment,byRalph W. Hidy, p. 463
The Editors’ Corner, p. 476
Book Review., p. 470
Harry E. Resseguie, The Decline and Fall of the Commercial
Empire of A. T. Stewart, p. 255
Richard D. Robinson, Interrelationship of Business Enterprise
and Political Development, p. 287
Herbert H. Lang, Uranium Mining and the AEC: The Birth Pangs
of a New Industry, p. 325
Robert A. Waller, Business and the Initiation of the Teapot
Dome Investigation, p. 334
The Editors’ Corner, p. 354
Book Review, p. 373
Ernest Dale, Charles Meloy, Hamilton MacFarland Barksdale
and the Du Pont Contributions to Systematic Management, p. 127
Charles J. Kennedy, Commuter Services in the Boston Area,
1835 – 1860, p. 153
George W. Hilton, The Decline of Railroad Commutation, p. 171
Arthur E. Taylor, Losses to the Public in the Insull Collapse:
1932 – 1946, p. 188
Paul J. Meier, The Zurich Association for Economic History, p. 205
Lorna M. Daniells, Studies in Enterprise, 1961: A Selected
Bibliography, p. 215
The Editors’ Corner, p. 229
Book Review, p. 231
DEDICATORY ISSUE TO HENRIETTA M. LARSON PIONEER IN THE FIELD
OF BUSINESS HISTORY AND PAPERS DELIVERED AT THE BUSINESS HISTORY
CONFERENCE HELD AT HARVARD GRADUATE SCHOOL OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION,
October 27.28, 1961
Ralph W. Hidy, Muriel E. Hidy, Henrietta M. Larson: An
Appreciation, p. 1
Arthur M. Johnson, Where Does Business History Go from Here?, p. 11
Clarence C. Walton, Business History: Some Major Challenges, p. 21
Comment, by Ralph W, Hidy, p. 35
Comment, by R. C. Overton, p. 39
Comment, by Harold F. Williamson, p. 41
Herman E. Krooss, Recruiting Business History Teachers, p. 44
Comment, by Howard F. Bennett, p. 48
Comment, by Thomas C. Cochran, p. 54
Comment, by A. K. Steigerwalt, p. 57
Fritz Redlich, Approaches to Business History, p. 61
Comment, by J. D. Clover, p. 70
Comment, by Arthur M. Johnson, p. 75
Comment, by George Rogers Taylor, p. 79
Comment, by R. C. Overton, p. 85
Glen Perry, Communication between the Academician and Businessman, p. 87
Arthur H. Cole, What Is Business History?, p. 98
The Editors’ Corner, p. 107
Book Reviews, p. 111
Joseph A. Litterer, Systematic Management: The Search for
Order and Integration, p. 461
Mabel Newcomer, The Little Businessman: A Study of Business
Proprietors in Poughkeepsie, New York, p. 477
W. Stewart Nelson, The Private Companies and a Public-Power
Paradox, p. 532
Irene D. Neu, J. B. Moussier and the Property Banks of Louisiana, p. 550
Craig R. Hanyan, China and the Erie Canal, p. 558
OVER THE COUNTER
The Heard Collection and Its Story, by Robert W. Lovett,
p. 567
AFL Papers and other Manuscript Accessions – State Historical
Society of Wisconsin, by Glenn E. Thompson, p. 574
Editorial and Footnote Suggestions for Contributors to Business
History Review, p. 576
Reprints Available, p. 579
Annual Meeting of the Business History Conference, p. 580
Announcement of Research Grant, Harvard Business School, Summer,
1962, p. 580
Book Review, p. 581
Morton Keller, The Judical System and the Law of Life Insurance.
1888 – 1910, p. 317
Leland H. Jenks, Multiple-Level Organization of a Great Railroad, p. 336
Sidney I. Roberts, Portrait of a Robber Baron: Charles I.
Yerkes, p. 344
Orange A. Smalley, Market Entry and Economic Adaptation: Spiegel’s
First Decade in Mail Order, p. 372
Richard W. Griffin, An Origin of the New South: The South
Carolina Homespun Company, 1808 – 1815, p. 402
OVER THE COUNTER
Is History Bunk or Good Business?, by Rt. Rev. Msgr. James
F. Shannon, p. 416
Sources for Research in Forest History: The University of
Washington Manuscripts Collection, by Richard C. Berner,
p. 420
Reading Railroad Collection, p. 426
Hagley Museum History Fellowships, p. 428
Recent Developments in American Business Administration
and Their Conceptualization: A Discussion of the Chandler-Redlich
Article (Spring, 1961, Business History Review), p. 429
Comment, by Hugh G. J. Aitken, p. 430
Comment, by Arthur H. Cole, p. 432
Comment, by Muriel E. Hidy and Ralph W. Hidy, p. 434
Comment, by John G. B. Hutchins, p. 435
Comment, by Leland H. Jenks, p. 438
Comment, by Arthur M. Johnson, p. 440
Comment, by Harold F. Williamson, p. 442
Reply to “Comments”, by Alfred D. Chandler JR.,
and Fritz Redlich, p. 443
William Kahl, Five Centuries of Printing in London – A
Review Article, p. 445
Book Reviews, p. 457
Leland H. Jenks, Early History of a Railway Organization, p. 153
Catherine C. Ellsworth, Integration into Crude Oil Transportation
in the 1930’s – A Case Study: The Standard Oil Co. (Ohio), p. 180
Joseph A. Litterer, Alexander Hamilton Church and the Development
of Modern Management, p. 211
Frederick J. Glover, Thomas Cook and the American Blanket
Trade in the Nineteenth Century, p. 226
Irwin Unger, The Business Community and the Origins of the
1875 Resumption Act, p. 247
Lorna M. Daniells, Studies in Enterprise, 1960: A Selected
Bibliography, p. 263
OVER THE COUNTER
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