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  1. Looking Toward the Future: Expanding Connections for Business Historians
  2. Pamela Walker Laird
  3. pp. 575-590
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  1. The Telephone Patents: Intellectual Property, Business, and the Law in the United States and Britain, 1876–1900
  2. Christopher Beauchamp
  3. pp. 591-601
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  1. Building Up Goodwill: British Business, Development and Economic Nationalism in Ghana and Nigeria, 1945–1977
  2. Stephanie Decker
  3. pp. 602-613
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  1. Debtor Nation: How Consumer Credit Built Postwar America
  2. Louis Hyman
  3. pp. 614-618
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  1. Building for the Shah: Market Entry, Political Reality and Risks on the Iranian Market, 1933–1939
  2. Steen Andersen
  3. pp. 637-669
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  1. Synthetics for the Shah: DuPont and the Challenges to Multinationals in 1970s Iran
  2. Regina Lee Blaszczyk
  3. pp. 670-723
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  1. Nestlé in the Ottoman Empire: Global Marketing with Local Flavor 1870–1927
  2. Yavuz Koese
  3. pp. 724-761
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  1. Glocal Mediators: Marketing in Egypt during the Open-Door Era (infitah)
  2. Relli Shechter
  3. pp. 762-787
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  1. Did the Protestant Ethic Disappear?: The Virtue of Thrift on the Cusp of Postwar Affluence
  2. David Steigerwald
  3. pp. 788-815
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  1. The New York Yankees Cope with the Great Depression
  2. David G. Surdam
  3. pp. 816-840
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  1. Troubled Waters: Steamboat Disasters, River Improvements, and American Public Policy, 1821–1860 (review)
  2. Mark Aldrich
  3. pp. 841-843
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  1. This Land, This Nation: Conservation, Rural America, and the New Deal (review)
  2. J. L. Anderson
  3. pp. 843-845
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  1. Auto Mania: Cars, Consumers, and the Environment (review)
  2. Brian Black
  3. pp. 845-847
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  1. Auto Mechanics: Technology and Expertise in Twentieth Century America (review)
  2. Thomas A. Castillo
  3. pp. 847-849
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  1. Creating Capitalism: Joint-Stock Enterprise in British Politics and Culture, 1800–1870 (review)
  2. Gillian Cookson
  3. pp. 850-851
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  1. A Nation of Counterfeiters: Capitalists, Con Men, and the Making of the United States (review)
  2. C. Wyatt Evans
  3. pp. 852-854
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  1. A Farewell to Alms: A Brief Economic History of the World (review)
  2. James Jaffe
  3. pp. 854-856
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  1. Freedom from Advertising: E. W. Scripps’s Chicago Experiment (review)
  2. Anne F. MacLennan
  3. pp. 856-858
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  1. New Spirits: Americans in the Gilded Age, 1865–1905 (review)
  2. David Mason
  3. pp. 858-860
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  1. Bankrupting the Enemy: The U.S. Financial Siege of Japan before Pearl Harbor (review)
  2. Mark Metzler
  3. pp. 860-862
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  1. Why Is There No Labor Party in the United States? (review)
  2. Timothy Minchin
  3. pp. 862-864
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  1. Irons in the Fire: The Business History of the Tayloe Family and Virginia’s Gentry, 1700–1860 (review)
  2. Ronald Schultz
  3. pp. 864-866
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  1. Selling Modernity: Advertising in Twentieth-Century Germany (review)
  2. Jonathan Silberstein-Loeb
  3. pp. 866-868
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  1. Making Scientific Instruments in the Industrial Revolution (review)
  2. John Singleton
  3. pp. 868-870
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  1. Goods for Sale: Products and Advertising in the Massachusetts Industrial Age (review)
  2. Howard Stanger
  3. pp. 870-872
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  1. Hotel: An American History, and: Class Acts: Service and Inequality in Luxury Hotels, and: Hotel Theory (review)
  2. Daniel Levinson Wilk
  3. pp. 873-877
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