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Table of Contents

Introduction

  1. Introduction
  2. Andrew Popp
  3. pp. 749-751
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Presidential Address

  1. “The Nature of the Firm”—and the Eternal Life of the Brand
  2. Teresa Da Silva Lopes
  3. pp. 752-776
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Dissertation Summaries

  1. A New Utopia: A Political History of the Silicon Valley, 1945 to 1995
  2. J. A. Estruth
  3. pp. 777-785
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  1. Visionary Calculations: Inventing the Mathematical Economy in Nineteenth-Century America
  2. Rachel Knecht
  3. pp. 786-795
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  1. Networks of Capital: German Bankers and the Financial Internationalisation of China (1885–1919)
  2. Ghassan Moazzin
  3. pp. 796-808
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  1. Steel and Sovereignty
  2. Ted Fertik
  3. pp. 809-825
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Articles

  1. Quotidian Routines: The Cooperative Practices of a Business Elite
  2. Claire Wright, Simon Ville, David Merrett
  3. pp. 826-860
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  1. Secrets for Sale? Innovation and the Nature of Knowledge in an Early Industrial District: The Potteries, 1750–1851
  2. Joe Lane
  3. pp. 861-906
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  1. “Breaking New Ground”: The National Enterprise Board, Ferranti, and Britain’s Prehistory of Privatization
  2. Mark Billings, John Wilson
  3. pp. 907-938
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  1. Adulterated Intermediaries: Peddlers, Pharmacists, and the Patent Medicine Industry in Colonial Korea (1910–1945)
  2. Hoi-Eun Kim
  3. pp. 939-977
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  1. Public Venture Capital in a Regional Economy: The Welsh Development Agency, 1976–1994
  2. Leon Gooberman, Trevor Boyns
  3. pp. 978-1006
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  1. Battling Giants: Spanish Publishing Multinationals in the First Global Economy
  2. María Fernández-Moya
  3. pp. 1007-1043
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  1. This Thing Called Goodwill: The Reynolds Metals Company and Political Networking in Wartime America
  2. Andrew Perchard
  3. pp. 1044-1083
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Reviews

  1. From Head Shops to Whole Foods: The Rise and Fall of Activist Entrepreneurs by Joshua Clark Davis (review)
  2. Laura Warren Hill
  3. pp. 1084-1087
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  1. Reimagining Business History by Philip Scranton and Patrick Fridenson (review)
  2. Laura Phillips Sawyer
  3. pp. 1087-1090
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  1. The Technological Indian by Ross Bassett (review)
  2. Christina Lubinski
  3. pp. 1090-1092
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  1. Hope Springs Eternal: French Bondholders and the Repudiation of Russian Debt by Kim Oosterlinck (review)
  2. Benjamin Sawyer
  3. pp. 1092-1094
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  1. Worldy Consumers: The Demand for Maps in Renaissance Italy by Genevieve Carlton (review)
  2. Christine Petto
  3. pp. 1094-1096
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  1. Dark Work: The Business of Slavery in Rhode Island by Christy Clark-Pujara (review)
  2. Calvin Schermerhorn
  3. pp. 1097-1099
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  1. Selling Women’s History: Packaging Feminism in Twentieth-Century American Popular Culture by Emily Westkaemper (review)
  2. Kristin Hall
  3. pp. 1099-1102
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  1. Inheritance of Loss: China, Japan, and the Political Economy of Redemption after Empire by Yukiko Koga (review)
  2. Philip Thai
  3. pp. 1103-1105
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  1. The Material Atlantic: Clothing, Commerce, and Colonization in the Atlantic World, 1650–1800 by Robert DuPlessis (review)
  2. Jennifer Van Horn
  3. pp. 1105-1108
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  1. Selling Power: Economics, Policy, and Electric Utilities before 1940 by John L. Neufeld (review)
  2. Abby Spinak
  3. pp. 1108-1112
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  1. How Our Days Became Numbered: Risk and the Rise of the Statistical Individual by Dan Bouk (review)
  2. Nate Holdren
  3. pp. 1113-1115
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  1. Feeding Gotham: The Political Economy and Geography of Food in New York, 1790–1860 by Gergely Baics (review)
  2. Susan Spellman
  3. pp. 1115-1117
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