Businessmen and the Regulation of Railroads and Public Utilities in California During the Progressive Era
Mansel Griffiths Blackford
Business History Review, 1970, vol. 44, issue 3, 307-319
Abstract:
Historians of the Progressive Era have recently focused much attention on the role played by businessmen in the reform legislation of that period. Mr. Blackford's study considers this topic in the case of a significant portion of the California business community.
Date: 1970
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