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Title:  Enterprise and Society   [ website ]
Institute:  International Institute of Social History (Amsterdam, The Netherlands)   [ website ]   [ e-mail ]
 
Year:  2005
Volume:  6
Issue:  2
Month:  June
 
     
 
 
 
David M. Hart    
From "Ward of the State" to "Revolutionary Without a Movement": The Political Development of William C. Norris and Control Data Corporation, 1957-1986
Pages: 197-223
 
Makoto Kasuya    
Continuity and Change in the Employment and Promotion of Japanese White-Collar Employees: The Case of the House of Mitsui
Pages: 224-253
 
Robert E. Weems, Jr., and Lewis A. Randolph    
"The Right Man": James A. Jackson and the Origins of U.S. Government Interest in Black Business
Pages: 254-277
 
Simon Philips and Andrew Alexander    
An Efficient Pursuit? Independent Shopkeeping in 1930s Britain
Pages: 278-304
 
[Book Review by Morris L. Bian]   
Zhaojin Ji
A History of Modern Shanghai Banking: The Rise and Decline of China's Finance Capitalism
Pages: 305-308
 
[Book Review by Morris L. Bian]   
Linsun Cheng
Banking in Modern China: Entrepreneurs, Professional Managers, and the Development of Chinese Banks, 1897-1937
Pages: 305-308
 
[Book Review by Brian C. Phelan]   
Joseph Tobin, ed.
Pikachu's Global Adventure: The Rise and Fall of Pokémon
Pages: 309-311
 
[Book Review by Charles Jones]   
Richard Weiner
Race, Nation, and Market: Economic Culture in Porfirian Mexico
Pages: 311-313
 
[Book Review by Robert L. Tignor]   
George E. Brooks
Eurafricans in Western Africa: Commerce, Social Status, Gender, and Religious Observance from the Sixteenth to the Eighteenth Century
Pages: 313-315
 
[Book Review by Ioanna Pepelasis Minoglou]   
George Pagoulatos
Greece's New Political Economy: State, Finance and Growth from Postwar to EMU
Pages: 315-317
 
[Book Review by John Smail]   
William J. Ashworth
Customs and Excise: Trade, Production, and Consumption in England, 1640-1845
Pages: 317-319
 
[Book Review by Russell Douglass Jones]   
Michael Dawson
Selling British Columbia: Tourism and Consumer Culture, 1890-1970
Pages: 320-321
 
[Book Review by William R. Childs]   
Doron S. Ben-Atar
Trade Secrets: Intellectual Piracy and the Origins of American Industrial Power
Pages: 322-324
 
[Book Review by Shepherd W. McKinley]   
Harold S. Wilson
Confederate Industry: Manufacturers and Quartermasters in the Civil War
Pages: 324-326
 
[Book Review by Lynne Pierson Doti]   
Edward J. Kamholz, Jim Blain, and Gregory Kamholz
The Oregon- American Lumber Company
Pages: 326-328
 
[Book Review by Janet Greenlees]   
Jane Lancaster
Making Time: Lillian Moller Gilbreth-A Life beyond "Cheaper by the Dozen"
Pages: 328-330
 
[Book Review by Evan Roberts]   
Daniel Thomas Cook
The Commodification of Childhood: The Children's Clothing Industry and the Rise of the Child Consumer
Pages: 330-332
 
[Book Review by Rayvon Fouché]   
Bruce Sinclair, ed.
Technology and the African American Experience: Needs and Opportunities for Study
Pages: 332-334
 
[Book Review by Jacqueline McGlade]   
Mira Wilkins
The History of Foreign Investment in the United States, 1914-1945
Pages: 334-339
 
[Book Review by Regina Lee Blaszczyk]   
Sharon Zukin
Point of Purchase: How Shopping Changed American Culture
Pages: 339-341
 
[Book Review by Daniel Pope]   
Catherine Gudis
Buyways: Billboards, Automobiles, and the American Landscape
Pages: 341-343
 
[Book Review by Wendy Cukier]   
Kathy M. Newman
Radio Active: Advertising and Consumer Activism, 1935-1947
Pages: 343-345
 
[Book Review by JoAnne Yates]   
James W. Cortada
The Digital Hand: How Computers Changed the Work of American Manufacturing, Transportation, and Retail Industries
Pages: 346-348
 
[Book Review by Cristopher Newfield]   
David C. Mowery, Richard R. Nelson, Bhaven N. Sampat, and Arvids A. Ziedonis
Ivory Tower and Industrial Innovation: University Industry Technology Transfer Before and After the Bayh-Dole Act
Pages: 348-350
 
[Book Review by Thomas Lassman]   
Jefferson Cowie and Joseph Heathcott, eds.
Beyond the Ruins: The Meanings of Deindustrialization
Pages: 350-353
 
[Book Review by Eric Guthey]   
Doug Henwood
After the New Economy
Pages: 353-355
 
     
 
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