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Bernard Baruch: Symbol and Myth in Industrial Mobilization

Robert D. Cuff

Business History Review, 1969, vol. 43, issue 2, 115-133

Abstract: Professor Cuff casts a critically dissenting eye at one of American history's most cherished myths: Bernard Baruch's role in United States' mobilization during World War I.

Date: 1969
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