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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Mira Wilkins, Japanese Multinationals in the United States:
Continuity and Change, 1879 – 1990, p. 585
Brian Gratton, “A Triumph in Modern Philanthropy”:
Age Criteria in Labor Management at the Pennsylvania Railroad,
1875 – 1930, p. 630
John Williams, Colin Hasfam, Karel Williams, Bad Work Practices
and Good Management Practices: The Consequences of the Extension
of Managerial Control. in British and Japanese Manufacturing
since 1950, p. 657
REVIEW COLLOQUIUM
Ray Church, Albert Fishlow, Neil Fligstein, Thomas Hughes, Jiürgen
Kocka, Hidemasa Morikawa, Frederic M. Scherer, Scale and Scope:
The Dynamics of Industrial Capitalism, p. 690
Alfred D. Chandler Jr., Response to the Contributors, p. 736
Editor’s Corner, p. 759
Book reviews, p. 763
SERVICE INDUSTRIES
Introduction, p. IX
Catherine E. Kerr, Incorporating the Star: The Intersection
of Business and Aesthetic Strategies in Early American Film, p. 383
Donald J. Mabry, The Rise and Fall of Ace Records: A Case
Study in the Independent Record Business, p. 411
Richard B. Kielhowicz, Postal Subsidies for the Press and
the Business of Mass Culture. 1880 – 1920, p. 451
Kenneth Lipartito, What Have Lawyers Done for American Business?
The Case of Baker & Botts of Houston, p. 489
Editor’s Corner, p. 527
Book reviews, p. 530
INTRODUCTION
American Business Abroad, p. VII
William Schell Jr., American Investment in Tropical Mexico:
Rubber Plantations, Fraud, and Dollar Diplomacy, 1897 – 1913, p. 217
Douglas Little, Pipeline Politics: America, TAPLINE, and the
Arabs, p. 255
Thomas W Zeiler, Kennedy, Oil Imports, and the Fair Trade
Doctrine, p. 286
SURVEYS AND DEBATES
Maury Klein, Competition and Regulation: The Railroad Model, p. 311
Editor’s Corner, p. 326
Book reviews, p. 329
GOVERNMENT AND BUSINESS
Introduction, p. VII
Leonard DeGraaf, Corporate Liberalism and Electric Power
System Planning in the 1920s, p. 1
Gregory B. Field, “Electricity for All”: The Electric
Home and Farm Authority and the Politics of Mass Consumption,
1932 – 1935, p. 32
Richard H. K. Vietor, Contrived Competition: Airline Regulation
and Deregulation, 1925 – 1988, p. 61
Terence R. Gourvish, British Rail’s “Business-Led” Organization, 1977 – 1990: Government-Industry Relations in Britain’s
Public Sector, p. 109
Editor’s Corner, p. 150
Book reviews, p. 153
Mary Ellen Waller-Zuckerman, “Old Homes in a City
of Perpetual Change”: Women’s Magazines, 1890 – 1916, p. 715
Eugene W. Ridings, Business Associationalism, the Legitimation
of Enterprise, and the Emergence of a Business Elite in Nineteenth
Century Brazil, p. 757
Neil C. Quigley, The Bank of Nova Scotia in the Caribbean,
1889 – 1940, 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, p. 839
William Mass, Mechanical and Organizational Innovation: The
Drapers and the Automatic Loom, p. 876
REVIEW ESSAY
Maurice W. Kirby, Institutional Rigidities and Britain’s Industrial
Decline, p. 930
Editor’s Corner, p. 938
Book reviews, p. 942
Other books received, p. 999
Paul J. Miranti Jr., The Mind’s Eye of Reform: The ICC’s
Bureau of Statistics and Accounts and a Vision of Regulation,
1887 – 1940, p. 469
Gregory L. Thompson, Misused Product Costing in the American
Railroad Industry Southern Pacific Passenger Service between
the Wars, p. 510
Scott P Dulman, The Development of Discounted Cash Flow Techniques
in U.S. Industry, p. 555
Robert D. Cuff, Creating Control Systems: Edwin F. Gay and
the Central Bureau of Planning and Statistics, 1917 – 1919, p. 588
Richard P Adelstein, “Islands of Conscious Power”:
Louis D. Brandeis and the Modern Corporation, p. 614
Editor’s Corner, p. 657
Book reviews, p. 662
Other books received, p. 713
REAL ESTATE IN BUSINESS HISTORY
SURVEYS AND DEBATES
Marc A. Weiss, Real Estate History: An Overview and Research
Agenda, p. 241
ARTICLES
Christine Meisner Rosen, Business, Democracy, and Progressive
Reform in the Redevelopment of Baltimore after the Great Fire
of 1904, p. 283
William B. Friedricks, A Metropolitan Entrepreneur Par Excellence:
Henry E. Huntington and the Growth of Southern California, 1898
– 1927, p. 329
Patricia Burgess Stach, Real Estate Development and Urban
Form: Roadblocks in the Path to Residential Exclusivity, p. 356
Donald G. Paterson, Ronald A. Shearer, Terminating Building
Societies in Quebec City, 1850 – 1864, p. 384
Editor’s Corner, p. 416
Book reviews, p. 418
Other books received, p. 467
ENTREPRENEURS IN BUSINESS HISTORY
SURVEYS AND DEBATES (I)
Harold C. Livesay, Entrepreneurial Dominance in Businesses
Large and Small, Past and Present, p. 1
ARTICLES
Loren Schweninger, Black-Owned Businesses in the South, 1790
– 1880, p. 22
Robert C. Kenzer, The Black Businessman in the Postwar South:
North Carolina, 1865 – 1880, p. 61
Elizabeth A. Cobbs, Entrepreneurship as Diplomacy: Nelson
Rockefeller and the Development of the Brazilian Capital Market, p. 88
Thomas F. O’Brien, “Rich beyond the Dreams of Avarice”:
The Guggenheims in Chile, p. 122
SURVEYS AND DEBATES (II)
Edwin J. Perkins, The Entrepreneurial Spirit in Colonial America:
The Foundations of Modern Business History, p. 160
Editor’s Corner, p. 187
Book reviews, p. 189
Other books received, p. 239
Lance E. Davis, Robert E. Gallman, Teresa D. Hutchins, The
Decline of U.S. Whaling: Was the Stock of Whales Running Out?, p. 569
Richard W. Judd, Saving the Fishermen as Well as the Fish:
Conservation and Commercial Rivalry in Maine’s Lobster Industry,
1872 – 1933, p. 596
Dianne Newell, The Rationality of Mechanization in the Pacific
Salmon-Canning Industry before the Second World War, p. 626
Alan Derickson, “On the Dump Heap”: Employee Medical
Screening in the Tri-State Zinc-Lead Industry, 1924 – 1932, p. 656
REVIEW ESSAY
Henry A. Gemery, James T. Lemon, John J. McCusker, E. A. Wrigley,
Voyagers to the West: A Review Colloquium, p. 678
Editor’s Corner, p. 697
Book reviews, p. 703
Other books received, p. 748
Constance Jones Mathers, Family Partnerships and International
Trade in Early Modern Europe: Merchants from Burgos in England
and France, 1470 – 1570, p. 367
Ann M. Carlos, Stephen Nicholas, “Giants of an Earlier
Capitalism”: The Chartered Trading Companies as Modern Multinationals, p. 398
Harm Schröter, Risk and Control in Multinational Enterprise:
German Businesses in Scandinavia, 1918 – 1939, p. 420
Charles Cheape, Not Politicians but Sound Businessmen: Norton
Company and the Third Reich, p. 444
Douglas West, Multinational Competition in the British Advertising
Agency Business, 1936 – 1987, p. 467
RESEARCH ESSAY
Raymond E. Dumett, Sources for Mining Company History in Africa:
The History and Records of the Ashanti Gold fields Corporation
(Ghana), Ltd., p. 502
REVIEW ESSAY
Maurice Lévy-Leboyer, The Quintessential Alfred Chandler, p. 516
Editor’s Corner, p. 522
Book reviews, p. 525
Other books received, p. 568
Jonathan Barron Baskin, The Development of Corporate Financial
Markets in Britain and the United States, 1600 – 1914: Overcoming
Asymmetric Information, p. 199
Steven A. Epstein, Business Cycles and the Sense of Time in
Medieval Genoa, p. 238
Margaret B. W. Graham, R&D and Competition in England
and the United States: The Case of the Aluminum Dirigible, p. 261
Jack High, Clayton A. Coppin, Wiley and the Whiskey Industry:
Strategic Behavior in the Passage of the Pure Food Act, p. 286
BOOK REVIEW ESSAY
H. V. Nelles, Commerce in a Cold Climate: Bliss on Canadian
Business History, p. 310
Editor’s Corner, p. 317
Book reviews, p. 320
Other books received, p. 365
Michael Dintenfass, Entrepreneurial Failure Reconsidered:
The Case of the Interwar British Coal Industry, p. 1
Ranald C. Michie, The Canadian Securities Market, 1850 – 1914, p. 35
Geoffrey Channon, Railway Pooling in Britain before 1900:
The Anglo-Scottish Traffic, p. 74
Larry G. Gerber, Corporatism in Comparative Perspective: The
Impact of the First World War on American and British Labor Relations, p. 93
REVIEW ESSAY
Thomas Childers, Big Business, Weimar Democracy, and Nazism:
Turner’s German Big Business and the Rise of Hitler, p. 128
ARCHIVAL ESSAY
Florence Bartoshesky Lathrop, Toward a National Collecting
Policy for Business History: The View from Baker Library, p. 134
Editor’s Corner, p. 144
Book reviews, p. 147
Other books received, p. 197
Edwin J. Perkins, Lost Opportunities for Compromise in
the Bank War: A Reassessment of Jackson’s Veto Message, p. 531
Shin’ichi Yonekawa, Flotation Booms in the Cotton Spinning
Industry, 1870 – 1890: A Comparative Study, 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, p. 582
REVIEW ESSAYS
Michael R. Godley, The China Business, p. 606
Peter A. Coclanis, The Lightning-Rod Man: Franklin of Philadelphia, p. 615
Editor’s Corner, p. 621
Book reviews, p. 623
Other books received, p. 674
Ronald R. Stabile, The Du Pont Experiments in Scientific
Management: Efficiency and Safety, 1911 – 1919, p. 365
Jonathan C. Brown, Domestic Politics and Foreign Investment:
British Development of Mexican Petroleum, 1889 – 1911, p. 387
Wilfried Feldenkirchen, Big Business in Interwar Germany:
Organizational Innovation at Vereinigte Stahlwerke, IG Farben,
and Siemens, p. 417
REVIEW ARTICLE
Peter Hayes, History in an off Key: David Abraham’s Second
Collapse, p. 452
Editor’s Corner, p. 473
Book reviews, p. 478
Other books received, p. 529
Jan Cohn, The Business Ethic for Boys: The Saturday Evening
Post and the Post Boys, p. 185
Alexa Benson Henderson, Heman E. Perry and Black Enterprise
in Atlanta, 1908 – 1925, p. 216
Craig Miner, The New Wave, the Old Guard, and the Bank Committee
William J. Grede at J. I. Case Company, 1953 – 1961, p. 243
Augustus J. Veenendaal Jr., The Kansas City Southern Railway
and the Dutch Connection, p. 291
Editor’s Corner, p. 317
EXHIBIT REVIEW
“Engines of Change”: An Exhibition on the American
Industrial Evolution at the National Museum of American History,
Smithsonian Institution. Reviewed by Glenn Porter, p. 320
Book reviews, p. 323
Other books received, p. 363
Colin Newbury, Technology, Capital, and Consolidation:
The Performance of De Beers Mining Company Limited, 1880 – 1899, p. 1
Margaret A. Blanchard, The Associated Press Antitrust Suit:
A Philosophical Clash over Ownership of First Amendment Rights, p. 43
William D. Grampp, How Britain Turned to Free Trade, p. 86
Michael W. Santos, Laboring on the Periphery: Managers and
Workers at the A. M. Byers Company, 1900 – 1956, p. 113
Editor’s Corner, p. 134
Book reviews, p. 136
Other books received, p. 184
Whitney Walton, “To Triumph before Feminine Taste”:
Bourgeois Women’s Consumption and Hand Methods of Production
in Mid-Nineteenth-Century Paris, p. 541
Martin Brown, Peter Philips, The Decline of the Piece-Rate
System in California Canning: Technological Innovation, Labor
Management, and Union Pressure, 1890 – 1947, p. 564
Sanford M. Jacoby, Employee Attitude Testing at Sears, Roebuck
and Company, 1938 – 1960, p. 602
REVIEW ESSAY
Richard H. K. Vietor, Perspectives on the Bell System: Strategy,
Structure, Technology, and Unionism, p. 633
ARCHIVAL ESSAY
Dorothy Truman, The Museum of American Textile History: Archival
Sources for Business History, p. 641
Editor’s Corner, p. 651
Book reviews, p. 653
Other books received, p. 704
Juliet E. K. Walker, Racism, Slavery, and Free Enterprise:
Black Entrepreneurship in the United States before the Civil
War, p. 343
Michael R. Godley, Bacchus in the East: The Chinese Grape
Wine Industry, 1892 – 1938, p. 383
Paula Petrik, The House That Parcheesi Built: Selchow &
Righter Company, p. 410
Paul J. Miranti Jr., Associationalism, Statism, and Professional
Regulation: Public Accountants and the Reform of the Financial
Markets, 1896 – 1940, p. 438
REVIEW ESSAY
Albro Martin, The Good That Men Do: A Review Essay, p. 469
ARCHIVAL ESSAY
Spencer R. Crew, John A. Fleckner, Archival Sources for Business
History at the National Museum of American History, p. 474
Editor’s Corner, p. 487
Book reviews, p. 492
Other books received, p. 538
William F. Trimble, The Naval Aircraft Factory, the American
Aviation Industry, and Government Competition, 1919 – 1928, p. 175
Mira Wilkins, Japanese Multinational Enterprise before 1914, p. 199
Elizabeth Fones-Wolf, Industrial Recreation, the Second World
War, and the Revival of Welfare Capitalism, 1934 – 1960, p. 232
Peter George, Philip Sworden, The Courts and the Development
of Trade in Upper Canada, 1830-1860, p. 258
ARCHIVAL ESSAY
Ruth R. Rogers, The Kress Library of Business and Economics, p. 281
Editor’s Corner, p. 289
Book reviews, p. 293
Other books received, p. 341
Charles K. Hyde, Undercover and Underground: Labor Spies
and Mine Management in the Early Twentieth Century, p. 1
Michael French, Structural Change and Competition in the United
States Tire Industry, 1920 – 1937, p. 28
Stephen Shmanske, News as a Public Good: Cooperative Ownership,
Price Commitments, and the Success of the Associated Press, p. 55
Thomas F. Huertas, Joan L. Silverman, Charles E. Mitchell:
Scapegoat of the Crash?, p. 81
ARCHIVAL ESSAY
Michael Nash, Business History at the Hagley Museum and Library, p. 104
Editor’s Corner, p. 121
Book reviews, p. 125
Other books received, p. 172
BUSINESS IN LATIN AMERICA
INTRODUCTION
H. V. Nelles, Latin American Business History since 1965:
A View from North of the Border, p. 543
ARTICLES
Thomas L. Whigham, Agriculture and the Upper Plata: The Tobacco
Trade, 1780 – 1865, p. 563
C. Alexander G. De Secada, Arms, Guano, and Shipping: The
W. R. Grace Interests in Peru, 1865 – 1885, p. 597
Robert W. Randall, British Company and Mexican Community:
The English at Real del Monte, 1824 – 1849, p. 622
Mark Wasserman, Enrique C. Creel: Business and Politics in
Mexico, 1880-1930, p. 645
REVIEW ESSAY
Thomas F. O’Brien, Dependency Revisited: A Review Essay, p. 663
ARCHIVAL ESSAY
Vera Blinn Reber, Archival Sources for Latin American Business
History, p. 670
Editor’s Corner, p. 680
Book Reviews, p. 682
Other books received, p. 714
Gary J. Kornblith, The Craftsman as Industrialist: Jonas
Chickering and the Transformation of American Piano Making, p. 349
Howard Seftel, Government Regulation and the Rise of the California
Fruit Industry: The Entrepreneurial Attack on Fruit Pests, 1880
– 1920, p. 369
Donna J. Wood, The Strategic Use of Public Policy: Business
Support for the 1906 Food and Drug Act, p. 403
DOCUMENT
Israel Rubin, Thomas Alva Edison’s “Treatise on National
Economic Policy and Business”, p. 433
NOTE
Thomas G. Marx, The Development of the Franchise Distribution
System in the U. S. Automobile Industry, p. 465
ARCHIVAL ESSAY
Florence Bartoshesky, Business Records at the Harvard Business
School, p. 475
Editor’s Corner, p. 484
Book Reviews, p. 486
Other books received, p. 539
Emily S. Rosenberg, Foundations of United States International
Financial Power: Gold Standard Diplomacy, 1900 – 1905, p. 169
J. A. McKenna, Richard G. Rodger, Control by Coercion: Employers’
Associations and the Establishment of Industrial Order in the
Building Industry of England and Wales, 1860 – 1914, p. 203
Robert R. Locke, Business Education in Germany: Past Systems
and Current Practice, p. 232
Raymond G. Stokes, The Oil Industry in Nazi Germany, 1936
– 1945, p. 254
REVIEW ESSAYS
David J. Jeremy, A Gallery of Distinguished Individuals: The
Biographical Dictionary of American Business Leaders, p. 278
Christopher S. Allen, Big Business and the State in Germany, p. 284
Editor’s Corner, p. 289
Book Reviews, p. 291
Other books received, p. 346
Mark S. Foster, Giant of the West: Henry J. Kaiser and
Regional Industrialization, 1930 – 1950, p. 1
Hans-Peter Baum, Annuities in Late Medieval Hanse towns, p. 24
Alun C. Davies, Rural Clockmaking in Eighteenth-Century Wales:
Samuel Roberts of Llanfair, Caereinion, 1755 – 1774, p. 49
Geoffrey Jones, The Gramophone Company: An Anglo – American
Multinational, 1898 – 1931, p. 76
REVIEW ESSAY
Ralph A. Austen, African Economies in Historical Perspective, p. 101
Editor’s Corner, p. 114
Book Reviews, p. 116
Other books received, p. 166
Alfred D. Chandler Jr., The Emergence of Managerial Capitalism, p. 473
David C. Mowery, Firm Structure, Government Policy, and the
Organization of Industrial Research: Great Britain and the United
States, 1900 – 1950, p. 504
Donna J. Guy, Dependency, the Credit Market, and Argentine
Industrialization, 1860 – 1940, p. 532
Douglas R. Littlefield, The Potomac Company: A Misadventure
in Financing an Early American Internal Improvement Project, p. 562
Editor’s Corner, p. 586
Book Reviews, p. 592
Book note, p. 658
Daryl M. Hafter, The Business of Invention in the Paris
industrial Exposition of 1806, p. 317
Philip L. Merkel, The Origins of an Expanded Federal Court
Jurisdiction: Railroad Development and the Ascendancy of the
Federal Judiciary, p. 336
David S. Painter, Oil and the Marshall Plan, p. 359
Toni Pierenkemper, Pre- 1900 Industrial White Collar Employees
at the Krupp Steel Casting Works: A New Occupational Category
in Germany, p. 384
Cavin Wright, Rethinking the Postbellum Southern Political
Economy: A Review Essay, p. 409
Jeffrey Sonnenfeld, The Challenge of New Work Technologies:
A Review Essay, p. 417
Editor’s Corner, p. 420
Book Reviews, p. 426
Book note, p. 470
H. M. Gitelman, Management’s Crisis of Confidence and the
Origin of the National Industrial Conference Board, 1914 – 1916, p. 153
Christopher Armstrong, H. V. Nelles, A Curious Capital Flow:
Canadian Investment in Mexico, 1902 – 1910, p. 178
John M. Duiton, Annie Thomas, John E. Butler, The History
of Progress Functions as a Managerial Technology, p. 204
Michael Doucet, John Weaver, The North American Shelter Business,
1860 – 1920: A Study of a Canadian Real Estate and Property Management
Agency, p. 234
Gunther Barth, Urbanization in the American West – A Review
Article, p. 263
Editor’s Corner, p. 268
Book Reviews, p. 271
Albro Martin, Introductory Essay: Transportation and the
Evolution of the American Economic Republic, p. 1
Geoffrey Gilbert, Maritime Enterprise in the New Republic:
Investment in Baltimore Shipping, 1789 – 1793, p. 14
Steven W. Usselman, Air Brakes for Freight Trains: Technological
Innovation in the American Railroad Industry, 1869 – 1900, p. 30
Bruce E. Seely, Engineers and Government-Business Cooperation:
Highway Standards and the Bureau of Public Roads, 1900 – 1940, p. 51
David D. Lee, Herbert Hoover and the Development of Commercial
Aviation, 1921 – 1926, p. 78
Simon Ville, Note: Size and Profitability of English Colliers
in the Eighteenth Century – A Reappraisal, p. 103
William J. Hausman, Profitability of English Colliers in the
Eighteenth Century: Reply to a Reappraisal, p. 121
Editor’s Corner, p. 126
Book Reviews, p. 128
Louis Galambos, Technology, Political Economy, Professionalization
Central Themes of the Organizational Synthesis, p. 471
Arthur F. McEvoy, Law, Public Policy, and Industrialization
in the California Fisherjes, 1900 – 1925, p. 494
Steven Fraser, Combined and Uneven Development in the Men’s
Clothing Industry, p. 522
Lee Shai Weissbach, Entrepreneurial Traditionalism in Nineteenth
– Century France: A Study of the Patronage industriel des enfants
de l’ébénisterie, p. 548
The Editor’s Corner, p. 566
Book Reviews, p. 570
Daniel A. Wren, American Business Philanthropy and Higher
Education in the Nineteenth Century, p. 321
Fred V. Carstensen, Richard Hume Werking, International Harvester
in Russia: the Washington – St. Petersburg Connection?, p. 347
Stephen J. Bandall, Harold Ickes and United States Foreign
Petroleum Policy Planning, 1939 – 1945, p. 367
Robert Griffith, The Selling of America: the Advertising Council
and American Politics, 1942 – 1960, p. 388
The Editor’s Corner, p. 413
Book Reviews, p. 417
Leslie Hannah, New Issues in British Business History, p. 165
H. I. Dutton, S. R. H. Jones, Invention and Innovation in
the British Pin Industry, 1790 – 1850, p. 175
William Lazonick, Industrial Organization and Technological
Change: the Decline of the British Cotton Industry, p. 195
Jonathan Boswell, The Informal Social Control of Business
in Britain: 1880 – 1939, p. 237
Larry A. McFarlane, British Investment and the Land: Nebraska,
1877 – 1946, p. 258
The Editor’s Corner, p. 273
Book Reviews, p. 276
Donald Reid, The Origins of Industrial Labor Management
in France: the Case of the Decazeville Ironworks during the July
Monarchy, p. 1
Thomas M. Doerflinger, Commercial Specialization in Philadelphia’s
Merchant Community, 1750 – 1791, p. 20
Kenneth J. Lipartito, The New York Cotton Exchange and the
Development of the Cotton Futures Market, p. 50
John Braeman, The New Left and American Foreign Policy during
the Age of Normalcy: a Re-Examination, p. 73
The Editor’s Corner, p. 105
Book Reviews, p. 108
Mira Wilkins, American-Japanese Direct Foreign Investment
Relationships, 1930 – 1952, p. 497
Julienne M. Laureyssens, Growth of the Multidivisional Corporation:
the Genstar Case, p. 519
Richard L. Lael, Linda Killen, The Pressure of Shortage: Platinum
Policy and the Wilson Administration during World War I, p. 545
Ernest B. Fricke, The New Deal and the Modernization of Small
Business: The McCreary Tire & Rubber Company, 1930 – 1940, p. 559
Wayne Morgan, American Socialism – A Review Article, p. 577
The Editor’s Corner, p. 585
Book Reviews, p. 588
Daniel Nelson, The Company Union Movement, 1900 – 1937:
A Reexamination, p. 335
William G. Robbins, Voluntary Cooperation Vs. Regulatory Paternalism:
The Lumber Trade in the 1920s, p. 358
Carl E. Solberg, Entrepreneurship in Public Enterprise: General
Enrique Mosconi and the Argentine Petroleum Industry, p. 380
Rory Miller, Small Business in the Peruvian Oil Industry Lobitos
Oilfields Limited before 1934, p. 400
The Editor’s Corner, p. 424
Book Reviews, p. 428
Yen-P’Ing Hao, Entrepreneurship and the West in East Asian
Economic and Business History, p. 149
Shin’Ichi Yonekawa, The Development of Chinese and Japanese
Business in an International Perspective – A Bibliographical
Introduction, p. 155
W. Mark Fruin, From Philanthropy to Paternalism in the Noda
Soy Sauce Industry: Pre-Corporate and Corporate Charity in Japan, p. 168
Lillian M. Li, Silks by Sea: Trade, Technology, and Enterprise
in China and Japan, p. 192
Wellington K. K. Chan, The Organizational Structure of the
Traditional Chinese Firm and Its Modern Reform, p. 192
Clarence B. Davis, Financing Imperialism: British and American
Bankers as Vectors of Imperial Expansion in China, 1908 – 1920, p. 236
Noel H. Pugach, Keeping an Idea Alive: The Establishment of
a Sino – American Bank, 1910-1920, p. 265
The Editor’s Corner, p. 294
Book Reviews, p. 299
Wilson D. Miscamble, Thurman Arnold Goes to Washington:
a Look at Anti Trust Policy in the Later New Deal, p. 1
Quentin J. Schultze, “An Honorable Place”: The Quest
for Professional Advertising Education, 1900 – 1917, p. 16
Malcolm R. Burns, Outside Intervention in Monopolistic Price
War Fare: The Case of the “Plug War” and the Union Tobacco Company, p. 33
Robert Oppenheimer, National Capital and National Development:
Financing Chile’s Central Valley Railroads, p. 54
Edward P. Duggan, Business and the City: A Review Article, p. 76
The Editor’s Corner, p. 84
Book Reviews, p. 89
Randall M. Miller, The Fabric of Control. Slavery in Antebellum
Southern Textile Mills, p. 471
James A. Ward, Image and Reality: The Railway Corporate-State
Metaphor, p. 491
William Stivers, International Politics and Iraqi Oil, 1918-1928:
A Study in Anglo-American Diplomacy, p. 317
Thomas M. Adams, From Old Regime to New: Business, Bureaucracy
and Social Change in Eighteenth-Century France – A Review Article, p. 541
The Editor’s Corner, p. 562
Book Reviews, p. 570
Barbara M. Tucker, The Merchant, the Manufacturer, and
the Factory Manager: The Case of Samuel Slater, p. 294
Peter Baskerville, Americans in Britain’s Backyard: The Railway
Era in Upper Canada, 1850 – 1880, p. 314
Graham D. Taylor, Management Relations in a Multinational
Enterprise: The Case of Canadian Industries Limited, 1928 – 1948, p. 337
Robert M. Aduddell, Locis P. Cain, The Consent Decree in the
Meatpacking Industry, 1920 – 1956, p. 359
Pat Hudson, The Role of Banks in the Finance of the West York
Shire Wool Textile Industry, c.1780 – 1850, p. 379
Margaret Walsh, Another New Look? The Encyclopedia of American
Economic History – A Review Article, p. 403
The Editor’s Corner, p. 419
Book Reviews, p. 423
J. R. Killick, The Transformation of Cotton Marketing in
the late Nineteenth Century: Alexander Sprunt and Son of Wilmington,
N. C., 1866 – 1956, p. 143
James L. Guth, Herbert Hoover, the U.S. Food Administration,
and the Dairy Industry, 1917 – 1918, p. 170
Geoffrey Channon, The Great Western Railway Under the British
Railways Act of 1921, p. 188
Robert M. Aduddell, Louis P. Cain, Public Policy toward “The
Greatest Trust in the World”, p. 217
The Editor’s Corner, p. 243
Book Reviews, p. 249
Susan Porter Benson, The Cinderella of Occupations: Managing
the Work of Department Store Saleswomen, 1900-1940, p. 1
Peter Samson, The Department Store, its Past and its Future:
A Review Article, p. 26
Richard S. Tedlow, From Competitor to Consumer: The Changing
Focus of Federal Regulation of Advertising, 1914-1938, p. 35
Michael B. Stoff, The Anglo – American Oil Agreement and the
War Time Search for Foreign Policy, p. 59
Gene Smiley, The Expansion of the New York Securities Market
at the Turn of the Century, p. 75
The Editor’s Corner, p. 86
Book Reviews, p. 92