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Articles

  1. “Making Connections”: Insights into Relationship Marketing from the Australasian Stock and Station Agent Industry
  2. Simon Ville
  3. pp. 423-448
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  1. Divergent Paths, United States and France: Capital Markets, the State, and Differentiation in Transportation Systems, 1840–1940
  2. Jim Cohen
  3. pp. 449-497
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  1. The Workplace and Economic Crisis: Canadian Textile Firms, 1929–1935
  2. Robert Lewis
  3. pp. 498-528
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  1. The Co-Creation of a Retail Innovation: Shoppers and the Early Supermarket in Britain
  2. Andrew Alexander, Dawn Nell, Adrian R. Bailey, Gareth Shaw
  3. pp. 529-558
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  1. The Realpolitik of the Artificial: Strategic Design at Figgjo Fajanse Facing International Free Trade in the 1960s
  2. Kjetil Fallan
  3. pp. 559-589
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Reviews

  1. Britain’s Railways 1997–2005: Labour’s Strategic Experiment (review)
  2. Marc Levinson
  3. pp. 590-591
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  1. American Consumer Society, 1865–2005: From Hearth to HDTV (review)
  2. Daniel Pope
  3. pp. 592-594
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  1. Mining Tycoons in the Age of Empire, 1870–1945. Entrepreneurship, High Finance, Politics and Territorial Expansion (review)
  2. Larry J. Butler
  3. pp. 594-596
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  1. Path of Empire: Panama and the California Gold Rush (review)
  2. Frank Safford
  3. pp. 596-598
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  1. Men and Menswear: Sartorial Consumption in Britain, 1880–1939 (review)
  2. Adam Stanley
  3. pp. 598-600
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  1. Where We Live Now: Immigration and Race in the United States (review)
  2. James R. Barrett
  3. pp. 601-603
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  1. The Birth of American Tourism: New York, the Hudson Valley, and American Culture, 1790–1830 (review)
  2. David Stradling
  3. pp. 603-605
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  1. The Sounds of Silence: Nineteenth-Century Portugal and the Abolition of the Slave Trade (review)
  2. Ian Read
  3. pp. 605-607
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