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Business History Review
1926 - 2024
From Cambridge University Press Cambridge University Press, UPH, Shaftesbury Road, Cambridge CB2 8BS UK. Bibliographic data for series maintained by Kirk Stebbing (). Access Statistics for this journal.
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Volume 27, issue 4, 1953
- Labor Relations in the Saginaw Valley Lumber Industry, 1865–1885 pp. 193-221

- Anita Shafer Goodstein
- New Facets on the Financing and Marketing of Early Printed Books pp. 222-230

- Florence Edler de Roover
- A German Eighteenth-Century Iron Works During its First Hundred Years: Notes Contributing to the Unwritten History of European Aristocratic Business Leadership—III pp. 231-259

- Fritz Redlich
- Business Manuscripts in Baker Library pp. 260-263

- Robert W. Lovett
Volume 27, issue 3, 1953
- Expansion, Reversion, and Revolution in the Southern Sugar Industry: 1850–1910 pp. 129-140

- J. Carlyle Sitterson
- A German Eighteenth-Century Iron Works During its First Hundred Years: Notes Contributing to the Unwritten History of European Aristocratic Business Leadership—II pp. 141-157

- Fritz Redlich
- An English Merchant House in China After 1842 pp. 158-189

- S. G. Checkland
Volume 27, issue 2, 1953
- A German Eighteenth-Century Iron Works during its First Hundred Years: Notes Contributing to the Unwritten History of European Aristocratic Business Leadership pp. 69-96

- Fritz Redlich
- Financing Illinois Industry, 1830–1890 pp. 97-111

- Donald L. Kemmerer
- Company-Sponsored Welfare Plans in the Anthracite Industry before 1900 pp. 112-120

- Ray Ginger
- Storekeeping in a Maine Seacoast Town: Records of the W. G. Sargent Company pp. 121-123

- Robert W. Lovett
Volume 27, issue 1, 1953
- Lord Plender: A Vignette of an Accountant and his Times, 1861–1948 pp. 1-25

- Mary E. Murphy
- The Administrative and Policy Problems of the J. B. Watkins Land Mortgage Company, 1873–1894 pp. 26-59

- Allan G. Bogue
- Investment Banking Since 1900: an Unexplored Field in American Financial History pp. 60-65

- Thomas R. Navin
Volume 26, issue S1, 1952
- The Beginnings and Development of German Business History pp. 1-82

- Anonymous
Volume 26, issue 4, 1952
- Colonel William C. Greene and the Cananea Copper Bubble pp. 179-198

- Marvin D. Bernstein
- Hersey, Staples and Company, 1854 – 1860: Eastern Managers and Capital in Frontier Business1 pp. 199-213

- Lucile M. Kane
- The Shelby Iron Works Collection in the University of Alabama Library pp. 214-217

- James F. Doster
- The Beverly Cotton Manufactory: or Some New Light on an Early Cotton Mill pp. 218-242

- Robert W. Lovett
Volume 26, issue 3, 1952
- Business and the Fear of Materialism pp. 107-121

- Stanley S. Miller
- The Office of President in the American Textile Industry pp. 122-134

- Frances W. Gregory
- Financing the Welland Canal: an Episode in the History of the St. Lawrence Waterway pp. 135-164

- Hugh G. J. Aitken
- The Role of the Louisville and Nashville Railroad in the Early Development of Alabama Coal and Iron pp. 165-174

- Jean E. Keith
Volume 26, issue 2, 1952
- Origins of the Corporate Executive pp. 55-72

- Cyril O'Donnell
- The Williams Brothers, Merchants and Shippers, 1825–1850 pp. 73-94

- Anita Shafer
- An Eighteenth-Century German Guide for Investors pp. 95-104

- Fritz Redlich
Volume 26, issue 1, 1952
- The Mercantile House of McKinney & Williams, Underwriters of the Texas Revolution pp. 1-18

- Joe B. Frantz
- Labor in the Early New England Carpet Industry pp. 19-26

- Nancy P. Norton
- Werner Sombart's Contribution to Business History pp. 27-49

- Vincent P. Carosso
Volume 25, issue 4, 1951
- The Early Business History of Four Massachusetts Railroads — IV pp. 207-229

- Charles J. Kennedy
- The Executive Mind: The Role Of Railroad Leaders, 1845-1890 pp. 230-241

- Thomas C. Cochran
- The First Chartered Bank West of the Mississippi: Banco Nacional de Texas pp. 242-256

- Carlos E. Castañeda
- A Mid-Victorian Employer on Factory Management pp. 257-260

- G. A. Petch
Volume 25, issue 3, 1951
- Robert Owen As A Businessman pp. 127-148

- Peter Gorb
- Iron Manufacturing in Southern Utah in The Early 1880's: The Iron Manufacturing Company of Utah pp. 149-168

- Leonard J. Arrington
- Shoemaking In The Post-Revolutionary Period: The Business Records of Three Cordwainers of Reading, Massachusetts pp. 169-187

- John Philip Hall
- The Early Business History of Four Massachusetts Railroads—III pp. 188-203

- Charles J. Kennedy
Volume 25, issue 2, 1951
- Technology and Promotion: The Typewriter pp. 77-83

- Richard N. Current
- The Early Business History of Four Massachusetts Railroads—II pp. 84-98

- Charles J. Kennedy
- Squire Rantoul and His Drug Store, 1796-1824 pp. 99-114

- Robert W. Lovett
- A Colonial Bankrupt: Ebenezer Hancock, 1714-1819 pp. 115-124

- W. T. Baxter
Volume 25, issue 1, 1951
- Management and Innovations: The Winchester Repeating Arms Company, A Case Study pp. 1-14

- Harold F. Williamson
- Innovation and Management Policies — The Textile Machinery Industry: Influence of the Market on Management pp. 15-30

- Thomas R. Navin
- Origins of An Early English Rubber Manufactory pp. 31-51

- W. Woodruff
- The Early Business History of Four Massachusetts Railroads pp. 52-72

- Charles J. Kennedy
Volume 24, issue 4, 1950
- The W. L. Douglas Shoe Company: Background of a Recent Merger pp. 159-183

- Charles W. Chatfield
- Sources of Credit for a Frontier Lumber Company: The Daniel Shaw Lumber Company as a Type Study pp. 184-195

- A. R. Reynolds
- Business Philosophy pp. 196-209

- Robert E. Moore
- Publisher and Advertiser Extraordinary: The E. C. Allen Collection pp. 210-215

- Robert W. Lovett
- Charles Ilfeld and Mercantile Capitalism in the Arid Southwest pp. 216-217

- William J. Parish
Volume 24, issue 3, 1950
- Problems and Challenges in Business History Research with Special Reference to Entrepreneurial History pp. 113-119

- Thomas C. Cochran
- Problems and Challenges in Business History Research with Special Reference to the History of Business Administration and Operation pp. 120-135

- Henrietta M. Larson
- Problems and Challenges in Teaching Business History in a School of Commerce pp. 136-139

- Herman E. Krooss
- Problems and Challenges in Teaching Business History to College and University Freshmen pp. 140-145

- Charles J. Kennedy
- Problems and Challenges in Teaching Business History in Professional Education for Business pp. 146-156

- John G. B. Hutchins
- Meeting of the Council of the Business Historical Society pp. 157-157

- Anonymous
Volume 24, issue 2, 1950
- The Cole Brothers Pump and Lightning Rod Company pp. 53-64

- Robert W. Lovett
- The Memoir of a Nottingham Lace Merchant William Cripps, 1798–1884 pp. 65-109

- J. D. Chambers
- A New Book on Anglo-American Trade and Finance: A Review - Ralph W. Hidy, The House of Baring in American Trade and Finance: English Merchant Bankers at Work, 1768–1861, Harvard Studies in Business History XIV, Cambridge, Harvard University Press, 1949; pp. xxiv, 631; $7.50 pp. 110-112

- Charles C. Abbott
Volume 24, issue 1, 1950
- Past, Present, and Future of the Business Historical Society pp. 1-12

- N. S. B. Gras
- Land Title Difficulties in Mexico: A Memorandum Written in 1926 pp. 13-22

- Wm. M. Ferris
- The Annual Report as a Public Relations Tool in Three Industries pp. 23-42

- Joe B. Frantz
- Research in Public Accountancy pp. 43-50

- Mary E. Murphy
- General Meeting of the Members of the Business Historical Society, Inc pp. 51-51

- Anonymous
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