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Problems and Challenges in Teaching Business History to College and University Freshmen

Charles J. Kennedy

Business History Review, 1950, vol. 24, issue 3, 140-145

Abstract: Business history, as distinct from economic history, is now being taught on the freshman, senior, and graduate levels in a number of colleges and universities. I am to speak only on the problems and challenges of teaching business history on the freshman level, but in this connection I shall mention the desirability of courses for senior and graduate students.

Date: 1950
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