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[Guest Editors' Introduction]  |
| Tamąs Szmrecsanyi and Steven Topik
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| Business History in Latin America |
| Pages: 179-186 |
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Anne Hanley
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| Is It Who You Know? Entrepreneurs and Bankers in Sao Paolo, Brazil, at the Turn of the Twentieth Century |
| Pages: 187-225 |
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M. Teresa Ribeiro de Oliveira
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| The Origins of the Pioneer Cotton Mills in Minas Gerais, Brazil, 1868-1879: A Reassessment |
| Pages: 226-253 |
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Julio E. Moreno
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| J. Walter Thompson, the Good Neighbor Policy, and Lessons in Mexican Business Culture, 1920-1950 |
| Pages: 254-280 |
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Gabriela Recio
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| Lawyers' Contribution to Business Development in Early Twentieth-Century Mexico |
| Pages: 281-306 |
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[Book Review by Kenneth Lipartito]  |
| Joel Mokyr, ed.
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| The Oxford Encyclopedia of Economic History |
| Pages: 307-310 |
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[Book Review by Karen Miller Russel]  |
| Timothy deWaal Malefyt and Brian Moeran, eds.
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| Advertising Cultures |
| Pages: 310-311 |
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[Book Review by Rory M. Miller]  |
| Noel Maurer
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| The Power and the Money: The Mexican Financial System, 1876-1932 |
| Pages: 312-313 |
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[Book Review by Anton Schuurman]  |
| David Ormrod
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| The Rise of Commercial Empires: England and the Netherlands in the Age of Mercantilism, 1650-1770 |
| Pages: 314-315 |
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[Book Review by Alfred C. Mierzejewski]  |
| Geoffrey Channon
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| Railways in Britain and the United States, 1830-1940: Studies in Economic and Business History |
| Pages: 316-318 |
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[Book Review by Robert Friedel]  |
| Pierre Boisard
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| Camembert: A National Myth |
| Pages: 318-320 |
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[Book Review by Peter Wardley]  |
| Bob Hancké
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| Large Firms and Institutional Change: Industrial Renewal and Economic Restructuring in France |
| Pages: 320-323 |
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[Book Review by John Perkins]  |
| Peter Saunders
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| The Ends and Means of Welfare: Coping with Economic and Social Change in Australia |
| Pages: 323-325 |
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[Book Review by Richard Coopey]  |
| Simon Learmount
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| Corporate Governance: What Can Be Learned from Japan? |
| Pages: 325-327 |
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[Book Review by Graham Russell Gao Hodges]  |
| Martin Breugel
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| Farm, Shop, Landing: The Rise of a Market Society in the Hudson Valley, 1780-1860 |
| Pages: 327-329 |
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[Book Review by Randall L. Patton]  |
| Robert Michael Smith
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| From Blackjacks to Briefcases: A History of Commercialized Strikebreaking and Unionbusting in the United States |
| Pages: 329-332 |
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[Book Review by Thomas A. Castillo]  |
| Robert H. Zieger and Gilbert J. Gall
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| American Workers, American Unions: The Twentieth Century |
| Pages: 332-334 |
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[Book Review by David B. Sicilia]  |
| Steven W. Usselman
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| Regulating Railroad Innovation: Business, Technology and Politics in America |
| Pages: 334-336 |
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[Book Review by Lynne Pierson Doti]  |
| Claire Strom
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| Profiting from the Plains: The Great Northern Railway and Corporate Development of the American West |
| Pages: 337-338 |
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[Book Review by Rebecca Herzig]  |
| Julia Kirk Blackwelder
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| Styling Jim Crow: African American Beauty Training during Segregation |
| Pages: 338-340 |
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[Book Review by Louis P. Cain]  |
| Phil Schaaf
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| Sports Inc.: 100 Years of Sports Business |
| Pages: 341-342 |
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[Book Review by Sarah Elvins]  |
| Philip E. Orbanes
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| The Game Makers: The Story of Parker Brothers from Tiddledy Winks to Trivial Pursuit |
| Pages: 343-344 |
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[Book Review by Stephanie Dyer]  |
| M. Jeffrey Hardwick
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| Mall Maker: Victor Gruen, Architect of an American Dream |
| Pages: 345-346 |
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[Book Review by David A. Kirsch]  |
| John Cassidy
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| Dot Con: The Greatest Story Ever Sold |
| Pages: 347-349 |
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[Book Review by Robert MacDougall]  |
| Louis Galambos and Eric John Abrahamson
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| Anytime, Anywhere: Entrepreneurship and the Creation of a Wireless World |
| Pages: 349-351 |