Business history
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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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INTERNATIONAL COMPETITION AND STRATEGIC RESPONSE IN THE TEXTILE
INDUSTRIES SINCE 1870
a cura di Mary B. Rose
Mary B. Rose, International Competition and Strategic Response
in the Textile Industries since 1870, p. 1
William Mass, William Lazonick, The British Cotton Industry
and International Competitive Advantage: The State of the and
Debates, p. 9
D. T. Jenkins, J. C. Malin, European Competition in Woollen
Cloth, 1870-1914, p. 66
Alex J. Robertson, Lancashire and the Rise of Japan, 1910-1937, p. 87
Marguerite W. Dupree, Struggling with Destiny: The Cotton
Industry, Overseas Trade Policy and the Cotton Board, 1940-1959, p. 106
John Singleton, Showing the White Flag: The Lancashire Cotton
Industry, 1945-1965, p. 129
D. A. Farnie, The Textile Machine-Making Industry and the
World Market, 1870-1960, p. 150
Stanley Chapman, The Decline and Rise of Textile Merchanting,
1880-1990, p. 171
Book reviews, p. 191
Books received, p. 222
INTERNATIONAL COMPETITION AND INDUSTRIAL CHANGE: ESSAYS IN
THE HISTORY OF MINING AND METALLURGY, 1800-1950
a cura di Charles Harvey and Jon Press
Charles Harvey, Jon Press, Issues in the History of Mining
and metallurgy, p. 1
Derek Matthews, Serendipity or Economics? Tin and the Theory
of Mineral Discovery, 1800-1920, p. 15
Roger Burt, Mineral Production, Organisation and Technological
Change: The Coeur D’Alene District of Idaho, 1890-1933, p. 49
Edmund Newell, ‘Copperopolis’: The Rise and Fall of the Copper
Industry in the Swansea District, 1826-1931, p. 75
Charles Harvey, Jon Press, The City and International Mining,
1870-1914, p. 98
Simon Katzenellenbogen, Southern African Mining Interests
in Australia before 1939, p. 120
Trevor Boyns, Strategic Responses to Foreign Competition:
The British Coal Industry and the 1930 Coal Mines Act, p. 133
Alexander C. Dow, Metal Mining and Canadian Economic Development
before 1939, p. 146
REVIEW ARTICLE
Gregory P. Marchildon, A New View of Canadian Business History, p. 162
Book reviews, p. 168
Books received, p. 222
C. H. Lee, Corporate Behaviour in Theory and History: II.
The Historian’s Perspective, p. 163
K. D. Brown, The Children’s toy Industry in Nineteenth-Century
Britain, p. 180
Michael Collins, English Bank Lending and the Financial Crisis
of the 1870s, p. 198
William J. Hausman, John L. Neufeld, The Structure and Profitability
of the US Electric Utility Industry at the Turn of the Century, p. 225
Panikos Panayi, German Business Interests in Britain during
the First World War, p. 244
REVIEW ARTICLE
Tom Donnelly, The British and American Motor Industries, p. 259
Book reviews, p. 266
Books received, p. 311
EDITORIAL
Charles Harvey, Geoffrey Jones, Business History in Britain
into the 1990s, p. 5
ARTICLES
C. H. Lee, Corporate Behaviour in Theory and History: I. The
Evolution of Theory, p. 17
Simon Ville, Shipping in the Port of Sunderland, p. 32
Sue Bowden, Credit Facilities and the Growth of Consumer Demand
for Electric Appliances in England in the 1930s, p. 52
SURVEY ARTICLE,
Philip Ollerenshaw, British Business History: A Review of
Recent Periodical Literature, p. 76
REVIEW ARTICLE,
Peter Fearon, Trade, Finance and Diplomacy: The New World
and the Old in the Twentieth Century, p. 100
Book reviews, p. 110
Books received, p. 156
Mary B. Rose, Social Policy and Business: Parish Apprenticeship
and the Early Factory System, 1750-1834, p. 5
Dieter Ziegler, Central Banking in the English Provinces in
the Second Quarter of the Nineteenth Century, p. 33
Richard A. Hawkins, The Pineapple Canning Industry during
the World Depression of the 1930s, p. 48
Roger Munting, Betting and Business: The Commercialisation
of Gambling in Britain, p. 67
REVIEW ARTICLE
W. G. Huff, Entrepreneurship and Economic Development in Less
Developed, Countries, p. 86
Book reviews, p. 98
Books received, p. 142
BUSINESS HISTORY: CONCEPTS AND MEASUREMENT
a cura di Charles Harvey
Charles Harvey, Business History: Concepts and Measurement, p. 1
Roy Church, Production, Employment and Labour Productivity
in the British Coalfields, 1830-1913: Some Reinterpretations, p. 7
Nicholas Morgan, Michael Moss, ‘Wealthy and Titled Persons’
– The Accumulation of Riches in Victorian Britain: The Case of
Peter Denny, p. 28
Christine Shaw, British Entrepreneurs in Distribution and
the Steel Industry, p. 48
John G. Treble, Interpreting the Record of Wage Negotiations
under an Arbitral Regime: A Game Theoretic Approach to the Coal
Industry Conciliation Boards, 1893-1914, p. 61
James Foreman-Peck, Competition, Co-operation and Nationalisation
in the Nineteenth-Century Telegraph System, p. 81
John Hudson, The Birth and Death of Firms in England and Wales
during the Inter-War Years, p. 102
Stephen Nicholas, Locational Choice, Performance and The Growth
of British Multinational Firms, p. 122
Book reviews, p. 142
LABOUR AND BUSINESS IN MODERN BRITAIN
a cura di Charles Harvey, John Turner
John Turner, Labour and Business in Modern Britain, p. 1
Di Drummond, ‘Specifically Designed?’ Employers’ Labour Strategies
and Worker Responses in British Railway Workshops, 1838-1914, p. 8
Alan McKinlay, Jonathan Zeitlin, The Meanings of Managerial
Prerogative: Industrial Relations and the Organisation of Work
in British Engineering, 1880-1939, p. 32
Robert Fitzgerald, Employers’ Labour Strategies, Industrial
Welfare, and the Response to New Unionism at Bryant and May,
1888-1930, p. 48
Gerald Crompton, ‘Squeezing the Pulpless Orange’: Labour and
Capital on the Railways in the Inter-War Years, p. 66
Howard F. Gospel, Product Markets, Labour Markets, and Industrial
Relations: The Case of Flour Milling, p. 84
Tom Donnelly, David Thoms, Trade Unions, Management and the
Search for Production in the Coventry Motor Car Industry, 1939-75, p. 98
REVIEW ARTICLE
J. Melling, Industry, Labour and Politics, 1880-1940, p. 114
Book reviews, p. 120
Eisuke Daito, Railways and Scientific Management in Japan
1907-30, p. 1
Roger Lumley, ‘The American System of Manufactures’ in Birmingham:
Production Methods at the Birmingham Small Arms Co. in the Nineteenth
Century, p. 29
Howard Cox, Growth and Ownership in the International Tobacco
Industry: BAT 1902-27, p. 44
REVIEW ARTICLE
Christopher Clay, Nineteenth-Century Ottoman Economic Realities, p. 68
Book reviews, p. 72
Books received, p. 104
Michael Rowlinson, The Early Application of Scientific
Management by Cadbury, p. 377
Michael French, The Growth and Relative Decline of the North
British Rubber Co., 1856-1956, p. 396
Kate Phylaktis, Banking in a British Colony: Cyprus 1878-1959, p. 416
Oliver M. Westall, The Invisible Hand Strikes Back: Motor
Insurance and the Erosion of Organised Competition in General
Insurance, 1920-38, p. 432
Book reviews, p. 451
Books received, p. 475
M. J. Daunton, Inheritance and Succession in the City of
London in the Nineteenth Century, p. 269
M. W. Kirby, Product Proliferation in the British Locomotive
Building Industry, 1850-1914: An Engineer’s Paradise?, p. 287
Derek Matthews, Profit-Sharing in the Gas Industry, 1889-1949, p. 306
Norbert Mac Donald, Henry J. Kaiser and the Establishment
of an Automobile Industry in Argentina, p. 329
Book reviews, p. 346
Books received, p. 372
Charles Harvey, Geoffrey Jones, Editorial Introduction, p. 161
Larry Neal, The Rise of a Financial Press: London and Amsterdam,
1681-1810, p. 163
David R. Green, Distance to Work in Victorian London: A Case
Study of Henry Poole, Bespoke Tailors, p. 179
Ranald Michie, Dunn, Fischer & Co. in the City of London,1906-14, p. 195
Stanley Chapman, Mergers and Takeovers in the Post-War Textile
Industry: The Experience of Hosiery and Knitwear, p. 219
Book reviews, p. 240
THE END OF INSULARITY: ESSAYS IN COMPARATIVE BUSINESS HISTORY
a cura di R. P. T. Davenport-Hines, Geoffrey Jones
R. P. T. Davenport-Hines, Geoffrey Jones, The End of Insularity, p. 1
Mira Wilkins, European and North American Multinationals,
1870-1914: Comparisons and Contrasts, p. 8
Ranald Michie, Different in Name Only? The London Stock Exchange
and Foreign Bourses, c. 1850-1914, p. 46
Charles W. Munn, The Emergence of Joint-Stock Banking in the
British Isles: A Comparative Approach, p. 69
Robert Locke, Educational Traditions and the Development of
Business Studies after 1945 (An Anglo-French-German Comparison), p. 84
Howard F. Gospel, The Management of Labour: Great Britain,
the US, and Japan, p. 104
Jonathan Liebenau, Ethical Business: The Formation of the
Pharmaceutical Industry in Britain, Germany, and the United States
before 1914, p. 116
Book reviews, p. 130
Books received, p. 153
ENTERPRISE, MANAGEMENT AND INNOVATION IN BRITISH BUSINESS,
1914-80
a cura di R. P. T. Davenport-Hines, Geoffrey Jones
R. P. T. Davenport-Hines, Geoffrey Jones, Editorial Introduction, p. V
D. C. Coleman, Failings and Achievements: Some British Businesses
1910-80, p. 1
T. R. Gourvish, British Business and the Transition to a Corporate
Economy: Entrepreneurship and Management Structures, p. 18
Diane Hutchinson, Stephen Nicholas, Modelling the Growth Strategies
of British Firms, p. 46
T. A. B. Corley, Consumer Marketing in Britain 1914-60, p. 65
D. E. H. Edgerton, Science and Technology in British Business
History, p. 84
Martin Chick, Privatisation: The Triumph of Past Practice
over Current Requirements, p. 104
Book reviews, p. 117
Books received, p. 150
Richard Overy, Unemployment in the Third Reich, p. 253
Trevor Boyns, Rationalisation in the Inter-War Period: The
Case of the South Wales Steam Coal Industry, p. 282
Tim Claydon, Trade Unions, Employers and Industrial Relations
in the British Motor Industry c. 1919-45, p. 304
Jane Humphries, Inter-War House Building, Cheap Money and
Building Societies: The Housing Boom Revisited, p. 325
Book reviews, p. 346
Books received, p. 373
Donald Coleman, The Uses and Abuses of Business History, p. 141
A. K. Cairncross, J. B. K. Hunter, The Early Growth of Messrs
J. & P. Coats, 1830-83, p. 157
Rodney Wilson, Financial Development in the Arab Gulf: The
Eastern Bank Experience 1917-50, p. 178
Douglas West, From T Square to T Plan: The London Office of
the J. Walter Thompson Advertising Agency 1919-70, p. 199
Book reviews, p. 218
Colin Newbury, The Origins and Function of the London Diamond
Syndicate 1889-1914, p. 5
Glenn O. Nichols, Intermediaries and the Development of English
Government Borrowing: The Case of Sir John James and Major Robert
Huntington, 1675-79, p. 27
Geoffrey Tweedale, Business and Investment Strategies in the
Inter-War British Steel Industry: A Case Study of Hadfield Ltd.
And Bean Cars, p. 47
John Hendry, The Teashop Computer Manufacturer: J. Lyons,
LEO and the Potential and Limits of High-Tech Diversification, p. 73
Book reviews, p. 103
Mark Casson, Contractual Arrangements for Technology Transfer:
Evidence from Business History, p. 5
Charles Harvey, Jon Press, William Morris and the Marketing
of Art, p. 36
Stephanie Diaper, Merchant Banking in the Inter-War Period:
The Case of Kleinwort, Sons & Co., p. 55
Christine White, Ford in Russia: In Pursuit of the Chimeral
Market, p. 77
Book reviews, p. 105
Books received, p. 127
BUSINESS IN THE AGE OF REASON
a cura di R. P. T. Davenport-Hines, Jonathan Liebenau
Editors’ Introduction, p. IV
A. J. G. Cummings, The Harburgh Company and its Lottery 1716-23, p. 1
Jacob M. Price, Sheffeild v. Starke: Institutional Experimentation
in the London- Maryland Trade c.1696-1706, p. 19
Frank T. Melton, Deposit Banking in London, 1700-90, p. 40
Lorna Weatherill, The Business of Middleman in the English
Pottery Trade before 1780, p. 51
Eric Hopkins, The Trading and Service Sectors of the Birmingham
Economy, p. 77
Eric Robinson, Matthew Boulton and Josiah Wedgwood, Apostles
of Fashion, p. 98
J. F. Bosher, Financing the French Navy in the Seven Years
War: Beaujon, Goossens et Compagnie in 1759, p. 115
Directions for the Conduct of a Merchant’s Counting House,
1766, a cura di Jacob M. Price, p. 134
Book reviews, p. 151
Books received, p. 173
Roy Church, Family Firms and Managerial Capitalism: The
Case of the International Motor Industry, p. 165
Rob Turrell, Jean Jacques van Helten, The Rothschilds, the
Exploration Company and Mining Finance, p. 181
Gerry R. Rubin, From Packmen, Tallymen and ‘Perambulating
Scotchmen’ to Credit Drapers’ Associations, c. 1840-1914, p. 206
Lewis Johnman, The Largest Manufacturing Companies of 1935, p. 226
Book reviews, p. 246
SPECULATORS AND PATRIOTS: ESSAYS IN BUSINESS BIOGRAPHY
a cura di R. P. T. Davenport-Hines
Editor’s Introduction, p. V
Dilwyn Porter, A Trusted Guide of the Investing Public’: Harry
Marks and the Financial News 1884-1916, p. 1
John Armstrong, Hooley and the Bovril Company, p. 18
Richard Davenport-Hines, Jean-Jacques Van Helten, Edgar Vincent,
Viscount D’Abernon, and the Eastern Investment Company in
London, Constantinople and Johannesburg, p. 35
Robert Turrell, Sir Frederic Philipson Stow: The Unknown Diamond
Magnate, p. 62
Pat Thane, Financiers and the British State: The Case of Sir
Ernest Cassel, p. 80
Terence Rodgers, Sir Alan Smith, the Industrial Group and
the Politics of Unemployment 1919-24, p. 100
Hugo Hirst, Two Autobiographical Fragments, p. 124
Book reviews, p. 134
Books received, p. 155
Yoshitaka Suzuki, The Formation of Management Structure
in Japanese Industrials 1920-40, p. 259
Alice Teichova, Penelope Ratcliffe, British Interests in Danube
Navigation after 1918, p. 283
Youssef Cassis, Management and Strategy in the English Joint
Stock Banks 1890-1914, p. 301
Luciano Segreto, More Trouble than Profit: Vickers’ Investments
in Italy 1905-39, p. 316
Book reviews, p. 338
Guest Editor: Richard Wilson
Roger Munting, Agricultural Engineering and European Exports
Before 1914, p. 125
T. R. Gourvish, R. G. Wilson, Profitability in the Brewing
Industry, 1885-1914, p. 146
Roger Ryan, The Early Expansion of the Norwich Union Life
Insurance Society, 1808-37, p. 166
Michael Sanderson, Adam Smith, Sir Herbert Tree and the Wages
of Actors 1890-1914, p. 197
W. M. Mathew, Planter Entrepreneurship and the Ruffin Reforms
in the Old South, 1820-60, p. 207
G. W. Crompton, ‘Efficient and Economical Working’? The Performance
of the Railway Companies 1923-33, p. 222
Book reviews, p. 240
Wayne Lewchuk, The Return to Capital in the British Motor
Vehicle Industry 1896-1939, p. 3
John Wilson, Strategy of Expansion and Combination: Dick,
Kerr & Co., 1897-1914, p. 26
Duncan McDowall, A Streetcar Few Desired: The Bermuda Trolley
Company, 1910-11, p. 42
Stephanie Jones, The Decline of British Maritime Enterprise
in Australia: The Example of the Australasian United Steam Navigation
Company, 1887-1961, p. 59
Richard G. Rodger, Business Failure in Scotland 1839-1913, p. 75
Book reviews, p. 100
Books received, p. 117
D. E. H. Edgerton, Technical Innovation, Industrial Capacity
and Efficiency: Public Ownership and the British Military Aircraft
Industry, 1935-48, p. 247
John Hendry, Prolonged Negotiations: The British Fast Computer
Project and the Early History of the British Computer Industry, p. 280
Marie W. Williams, Choices in Oil Refining: The Case of BP
1900-60, p. 307
Jonathan Liebenau, Industrial R & D in Pharmaceutical
Firms in the Early Twentieth Century, p. 329
Book reviews, p. 347
Books received, p. 368
Shinya Sugiyama, Thomas B. Glover: A British Merchant in
Japan, 1861-70, p. 115
Olive Checkland, Sydney Checkland, British and Japanese Economic
Interaction under the Early Meiji: The Takashima Coal Mine, 1868-88, p. 139
Peter Richardson, Nobels and the Australian Mining Industry, p. 156
Shin’Ichi Yonekawa, University Graduates in Japanese Enterprises
before the Second World War, p. 193
Book reviews, p. 219
David J. Jeremy, Anatomy of the British Business Elite,
1860-1980, p. 3
S. R. H. Jones, The Country Trade and the Marketing and Distribution
of Birmingham Hardware, 1750-1810, p. 24
Michael Collins, The Business of Banking: English Bank Balance
Sheets, 1840-80, p. 43
Geoffrey Jones, Multinational Chocolate: Cadbury Overseas,
1918-39, p. 57
Seminar: Oil Companies and Governments, p. 75
The Royal Commission on Historical Manuscripts’ Companies
Index, p. 78
Joseph Melling, Review Essay: Enterprise and Emancipation
in Capitalist Industry, p. 79
Book reviews, p. 86
Geoffrey Tweedale, Sheffield Steel and America: Aspects
of the Atlantic Migration of Special Steelmaking Technology,
1850-1930, p. 225
Linda J. Jones, Public Pursuit of Private Profit? Liberal
Businessmen and Municipal Politics in Birmingham, 1865-1900, p. 240
R. Lloyd-Jones, M. J. Lewis, Industrial Structure and Firm
Growth: The Sheffield Iron and Steel Industry, 1880-1901, p. 260
N. J. Morgan, M. J. Daunton, Landlords in Glasgow: A Study
of 1900, p. 264
R. P. T. Davenport-Hines, Vickers’ Balkan Conscience: Aspects
of Anglo-Romanian Armaments, 1918-1939, p. 287
Book reviews, p. 320
Books received, p. 341
Rosemary E. Ommer, ‘A Peculiar and Immediate Dependency
of the Crown’: The Basis of the Jersey Merchant Triangle, p. 107
Ranald C. Michie, Crisis and Opportunity: The Formation and
Operation of the British Assets Trust, 1897-1914, p. 125
A. J. Marrison, Businessmen, Industries and Tariff Reform
in Great Britain, 1903-1930, p. 148
James Foreman-Peck, Diversification and the Growth of the
Firm: The Rover Company to 1914, p. 179
Gill Burke, Peter Richardson, ‘The Adaptability of the Cornish
Cost Book System’: A Response, p. 193
Book reviews, p. 200
Books received, p. 220
M. S. Moss, J. R. Hume, Business Failure in Scotland 1839-1913:
A Research Note, p. 3
W. D. Rubinstein, Entrepreneurial Effort and Entrepreneurial
Success: Peak Wealth-Holding in Three Societies, 1850-1939, p. 11
Roger Burt, Norikazu Kudo, The Adaptability of the Cornish
Cost Book System, p. 30
Christine Shaw, The Large Manufacturing Employers of 1907, p. 42
Helen Jones, Employers’ Welfare Schemes and Industrial Relations
in Inter-War Britain, p. 61
A. L. Lougheed, British Company Formation and the Queensland
Mining Industry, 1886-1890, p. 76
SSRC Business History Seminar, p. 83
Book reviews, p. 86
Lorna Weatherill, Capital and Credit in the Pottery Industry
Before 1770, p. 243
J. R. Edwards, K. M. Webb, The Influence of Company Law on
Corporate Reporting Procedures. 1865-1929: An Exemplification, p. 259
Forrest Capie, Ghila Rodrik-Bali, Concentration in British
Banking, 1870-1920, p. 280
Julian Mason, Accounting Records and Business History, p. 293
Gary G. Backler, Trevor D. Heaver, The Timing of a Major Investment
in Railway Capacity: CPR’s 1913 Connaught Tunnel Decision, p. 300
Book reviews, p. 315
Editorial, p. 140
R. Lloyd-Jones, A. A. Le Roux, Marshall and the Birth and
Death of Firms: The Growth and Size Distribution of Firms in
the Early Nineteenth-Century Cotton Industry, p. 141
Robert. B. Perks, Real Profit-Sharing: William Thomson &
Sons Huddersfield, 1886-1925, p. 156
C. More, Armaments and Profits: The Case of Fairfield, p. 175
Geoffrey Jones, Lombard Street on the Riviera: The British
Clearing Banks and Europe 1900-1960, p. 186
W. O. Henderson, The Rhenish-Westphalian Business Archives, p. 211
Book reviews, p. 212
Book note, p. 238
Books received, p. 238
A. E. Harrison, F. Hopper and Co. – The Problems of Capital
Supply in the Cycle Manufacturing Industry 1891-1914, p. 3
Barbara English, On the Eve of the Great Depression: the economy
of the Sledmere Estate 1869-1878, p. 24
R. P. Crowhurst, Profitability in French Privateering 1793-1815, p. 48
J. G. Timmins, Concentration and Integration in the Sheffield
Crucible Steel Industry, p. 61
D. J. Moss, The Private Banks of Birmingham 1800-1827, p. 79
S. W. Creigh, The Origins of British Strike Statistics, p. 95
Business History Seminar: Summaries of Papers, p. 107
Book reviews, p. 111
CONSULAR REPORTS
Theo Barker, Consular Reports: A Rich but Neglected Historical
Source, p. 265
Theo Barker, Consular Reports of the United Kingdom, p. 266
G. Kurgan-Van Hentenryk, Belgian Consular Reports, p. 268
C. A. Tamse, The Netherlands Consular Service and the Dutch
Consular Reports of the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries, p. 271
A. M. Møller, Consular Reports. The Danish Monarchy
1797-1904, p. 276
A. Broder, French Consular Reports, p. 279
DR. Gehung, German Consular Reports, p. 283
Sakae Tsunoyama, Japanese Consular Reports, p. 284
Sakae Tsunoyama, The Early History of Japanese-Australian
Trade, p. 288
V. I. Bovykin, D. W. Spring, S. J. Thompstone, Russian Consular
Reports to 1917, p. 291
S. Högberg, Consular Reports to the Swedish Board of
Trade, p. 294
Gérald Arlettaz, François Jequier, Les rapports
consulaires de la Confédération Suisse, p. 298
R. H. Werking, United States Consular Reports: Evolution and
Present Possibilities, p. 300
T. C. Smout, American Consular Reports on Scotland, p. 304
Robert Glen, Industrial Wayfarers: Benjamin Franklin and a
case of Machine Smuggling in the 1780s, p. 309
T. H. Corran, James Deady, Henry Meux, and the Griffin Brewery:
Fraud in an early-nineteenth-century Business, p. 327
J. A. Cantrell, James Nasmyth and the Bridgewater Foundry:
Partners and Partnerships, p. 346
J. H. Porter, Skill and the Struggle for Power at the Workplace
– A Review Article, p. 359
Book reviews, p. 365
Book note, p. 374
Books received, p. 374
M. Miles, The Money Market in the Early Industrial Revolution:
The Evidence from West Riding Attorneys e. 1750-1800, p. 127
R. C. Michie, Options, Concessions, Syndicates, and the Provision
of Venture Capital, 1880-1913, p. 147
A. E. Harrison, Joint-Stock Company Flotation in the Cycle,
Motor-Vehicle and Related Industries, 1882-1914, p. 165
J. Foreman-Peck, Exit, Voice and Loyalty as Responses to Decline:
The Rover Company in the Inter-War Years, p. 191
P. N. Davies, Business Success and the Role of Chance: The
Extraordinary Philipps Brothers, p. 208
Roger Lister, Company financial statements as source material
for business historians: observations on the underlying conceptual
framework, p. 133
David J. Jeremy, Dictionary of Business Biography, p. 240
Book reviews, p. 241
Book note, p. 257
Gillian Burke, Peter Richardson, The Decline and Fall of
the Cost Book System in the Cornish Tin Mining Industry, 1895-1914, p. 4
C. W. Munn, Scottish Provincial Banking Companies: An Assessment, p. 19
Paul L. Robertson, Employers and Engineering Education in
Britain and the United States 1890-1914, p. 42
J. J. Mason, A Manufacturing and Bleaching Enterprise during
the Industrial Revolution: The Sykeses of Edgeley, p. 59
D. A. Farnie, Platt Bros. & Co. Ltd. of Oldham. Machine-Makers
to Lancashire and to the World: an Index of Production of Cotton
Spinning Spindles 1880-1914, p. 84
Business History Seminar: Summaries of Papers, p. 87
Marcus Arkin, Entrepreneurship and the English East India
Company-A Review Article, p. 91
Book reviews, p. 96
Book notes, p. 120
Books received, p. 121