The Corporation and the Historian
Stanley Pargellis
The Journal of Economic History, 1944, vol. 4, issue S1, 29-37
Abstract:
It is a kind of report on progress I am making this afternoon. In the last year or so a few of us have talked a good deal with corporation executives about opening their past records to historians now, and putting them in places where they can serve historians for generations to come. We have had some success; we have met some obstacles. I want to report on both to this Association, whose interest in the matter is the same as mine.
Date: 1944
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