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  1. Trust Company Failures and Institutional Change in New York, 1875–1925
  2. Bradley A. Hansen
  3. pp. 241-271
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  1. The Emergence of an Export Cluster: Traders and Palm Oil in Early Twentieth-Century Southeast Asia
  2. Valeria Giacomin
  3. pp. 272-308
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  1. The Mills of Liberty: Foreign Capital, Government Contracts, and the Establishment of DuPont, 1790–1820
  2. Andrew J. B. Fagal
  3. pp. 309-351
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  1. Charge Account Banking: A Study of Financial Innovation in the 1950s
  2. Sean H. Vanatta
  3. pp. 352-390
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  1. Bank Identity: Banks, ID Cards, and the Emergence of a Financial Identification Society in Sweden
  2. Orsi Husz
  3. pp. 391-429
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  1. "A Bull in Our China Shop": Japanese Imports and the American Pottery Industry
  2. Stephanie Vincent
  3. pp. 430-468
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  1. A Small Price to Pay: Consumer Culture on the Canadian Home Front, 1939–45 by Graham Broad (review)
  2. Kristin Hall
  3. pp. 469-471
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  1. Africa: Why Economists Get It Wrong by Morten Jerven (review)
  2. Matthew McKeever
  3. pp. 472-474
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  1. Jenkins of Mexico: How a Southern Farm Boy Became a Mexican Magnate by Andrew Paxman (review)
  2. Bernardo Bátiz-Lazo
  3. pp. 474-478
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  1. Ladies of the Ticker: Women and Wall Street from the Gilded Age to the Great Depression by George Robb (review)
  2. James Taylor
  3. pp. 478-480
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  1. Labor Under Fire: A History of the AFL-CIO Since 1979 by Timothy J. Minchin (review)
  2. Thomas Alter II
  3. pp. 480-483
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  1. The Georgia Peach: Culture, Agriculture, and Environment in the American South by William Thomas Okie (review)
  2. Sterling Evans
  3. pp. 484-486
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  1. Other People's Money: How Banking Worked in the Early American Republic by Sharon Ann Murphy (review)
  2. Jane Knodell
  3. pp. 486-489
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