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The American President Lines and Its Forebears, 1848–1984. By John Niven. Cranbury: University of Delaware Press, 1987. Pp. 327. $39.50
In: The journal of economic history, Volume 48, Issue 1, p. 209-210
ISSN: 1471-6372
The Pragmatic Imagination:A History of the Wharton School, 1881–1981. By Steven A. Sass. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 1982. Pp. xxiii, 351. $25.00
In: The journal of economic history, Volume 44, Issue 4, p. 1145-1147
ISSN: 1471-6372
Entrepreneurs in Cultural Context. Sidney M. Greenfield, Arnold Strickon and Robert T. Aubey, editors. Albuquerque, New Mexico: University of New Mexico Press, 1979. Pp. xii, 373. $22.50 - Entrepreneurship: A Comparative and Historical Study. By Paul H. Wilken. Norwood, New Jersey: ABLEX Publishing ...
In: The journal of economic history, Volume 40, Issue 3, p. 676-678
ISSN: 1471-6372
Morals and Markets: The Development of Life Insurance in the United States. By Vivian Rothman Zelizer. New York and London: Columbia University Press, 1979. Pp. xiv, 208. $15.00
In: The journal of economic history, Volume 40, Issue 2, p. 441-442
ISSN: 1471-6372
Book Review:The Social Responsibilities of Business: Company and Community, 1900-1960. Morrell Heald
In: The journal of business, Volume 44, Issue 2, p. 221
ISSN: 1537-5374
Business History and Economic History
In: The journal of economic history, Volume 26, Issue 4, p. 407-417
ISSN: 1471-6372
As Fritz Redlich has had occasion to point out, business history is neither of American nor of recent vintage–that interest in company histories which began on the Continent early in the nineteenth century had by 1900 prompted at least one prominent German scholar to suggest how a study of business might be developed into an academic discipline. What was new in the United States was the term "business history," and what is more relevant for my comments in this paper were the circumstances that led to its emergence as a special field and the effect that this separation has had on the relationship between business history and economic history.
The National Association of Manufacturers: A Study in Business Leadership, 1895–1914. By Albert K. Steigerwalt. Grand Rapids, Michigan: Dean-Hicks Company, 1964. Pp. v, 220. $8.50
In: The journal of economic history, Volume 25, Issue 1, p. 172-174
ISSN: 1471-6372
The Uses of Business History: A Comment
In: Business history, Volume 7, Issue 1, p. 57-58
ISSN: 1743-7938
Formative Years in the Far West: A History of Standard Oil Company of California and Predecessors through 1919. By Gerald T. White. New York: Appleton-Century-Crofts, 1962. Pp. xv, 694. $7.50
In: The journal of economic history, Volume 23, Issue 3, p. 380-381
ISSN: 1471-6372
Book Reviews
In: Business history, Volume 3, Issue 2, p. 129-130
ISSN: 1743-7938
The Puerto Rican Businessman: A Study in Cultural Change. By Thomas C. Cochran. Philadelphia: The University of Pennsylvania Press, 1959. Pp. 198. $5.00
In: The journal of economic history, Volume 19, Issue 4, p. 623-624
ISSN: 1471-6372
The Secret of American Prosperity. By William E. Rappard (translated from the original French by Kenneth A. J. Dickson) with a foreword by Henry Hazlitt. New York: Greenberg, 1955. Pp. 124. $3.50
In: The journal of economic history, Volume 16, Issue 1, p. 93-94
ISSN: 1471-6372