Business History
1997 - 2025
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Volume 44, issue 4, 2002
- Mutuality Tested: The Rise and Fall of Mutual Fire Insurance Offices in Eighteenth-Century London pp. 1-28

- Robin Pearson
- The Internationalisation of Ownership of the Spanish Railway Companies, 1858-1936 pp. 29-54

- J. V. Olivares and P. P. Ortunez
- Henri Deterding, Royal Dutch/Shell and the Dutch Market for Petrol, 1902-46 pp. 55-84

- F. de Goey
- Assessing Information Quality Theories: The USS Joint Venture with William Holyman & Sons and Huddart Parker Ltd, 1904-35 pp. 85-120

- G. Boyce and L. Lepper
- British Engineering and the New Zealand Market, 1945-60 pp. 121-140

- John Singleton
- Review article - The Economic Development of Modern Japan pp. 141-145

- A. Booth
- Book reviews pp. 146-176

- P. Scott
Volume 44, issue 3, 2002
- Brands and the Evolution of Multinationals in Alcoholic Beverages pp. 1-30

- Teresa Lopes
- Ownership Responsibilities and Corporate Governance: The Crisis at Rolls Royce, 1968-71 pp. 31-62

- Sue Bowden
- Innovation and Integration in Mineral Bulk Handling in the Port of Rotterdam, 1886-1923 pp. 63-90

- Hugo van Driel
- Corporate Governance, Strategy and Structure in British Business History, 1950-2000 pp. 91-124

- Steven Toms and Mike Wright
- Book reviews pp. 125-161

- Peter Scott
- Books Received pp. 162-166

- Peter Scott
Volume 44, issue 2, 2002
- Survey article - British Business History: A Review of the Periodical Literature for 2000 pp. 1-18

- Steven Toms
- Barriers to Innovation in Marketing in the Mid-Nineteenth Century: Merchant-Manufacturer Relationships pp. 19-39

- Andrew Popp
- Between Informal Networks and Formal Contracts: International Investment in Greece during the 1920s pp. 40-64

- I. Minoglou
- Australian Firms Abroad before 1970: Why So Few, Why Those, and Why There? pp. 65-87

- D. Merrett
- Financial Fragility, Growth Strategies and Banking Failures: The Major Norwegian Banks and the Banking Crisis, 1987-92 pp. 88-111

- S. Knutsen and E. Lie
- Book reviews pp. 112-163

- P. Scott
- Books Received pp. 164-164

- P. Scott
Volume 44, issue 1, 2002
- Balancing Debt in the Absence of Money: Documentary Credit in New South Wales, 1817-20 pp. 1-20

- John Booker and Russell Craig
- Inheritance and the Life-Cycle of Family Firms in the Early Industrial Revolution pp. 21-46

- A. Owens
- Coalowners, Coalminers and Compulsion: Pit Clubs in England, 1860-80 pp. 47-60

- J. Benson
- Banking Growth and Industry Financing in Spain during the Nineteenth Century pp. 61-94

- J. Cuevas
- Review article - The History of Insurance pp. 95-98

- O. Westall
- Book reviews pp. 99-145

- P. Scott
- Book Received and Notes for Contributors pp. 146-148

- J. Atkin
Volume 43, issue 4, 2001
- Sectoral Differences in English Bank Asset Structures and the Impact of Mergers, 1860-1913 pp. 1-28

- Michael Collins and Mae Baker
- Mortgage Banking Strategies in Egypt, 1880-1914: Credit Foncier Egyptien Investment and Local Borrowing pp. 29-47

- B. Cannon
- The Transfer of Technology to Latecomer Economies in the Nineteenth Century: The Case of Minas Gerais, Brazil pp. 48-67

- S. de Oliveira Birchal
- The Early Years of a German Institution: The Kreditanstalt fur Wiederaufbau in the 1950s pp. 68-86

- A. Grunbacher
- History and the Global Corporate Governance Revolution: The UK Perspective pp. 87-118

- B. Cheffins
- Book reviews pp. 119-165

- M. Rose
- Books Received pp. 166-168

- M. Rose
Volume 43, issue 3, 2001
- Family Ownership and Business Survival: Kirkcaldy, 1870-1970 pp. 1-32

- Robin Mackie
- 'Fit for Management': Premium Apprenticeships and the English Brewing Industry, 1870-1914 pp. 33-53

- J. Reinarz
- The Post-war Productivity Failure: Insights from Oxford (Cowley) pp. 54-78

- Sue Bowden, James Foreman-Peck and T. Richardson
- The International Expansion of the Norwegian Banks pp. 79-104

- M. Boldt-Christmas, S. F. Jacobsen and Adrian Tschoegl
- Debate - The Ranking of Firms, the Counting of Employees, and the Classification of Data: A Cautionary Not pp. 105-118

- D. Jeremy and D. Farnie
- Debate - On the Ranking of Firms: A Response to Jeremy and Farnie pp. 119-134

- Peter Wardley
- Book reviews pp. 135-176

- M. Rose
- Books Received & End Matter pp. 177-182

- M. Rose
Volume 43, issue 2, 2001
- Survey article - British Business History: A Review of the Periodical Literature for 1999 pp. 1-18

- J. Wale
- Networks and Markets in Clyde Shipping: The Donaldsons and the Hogarths, 1870-1939 pp. 19-50

- Forbes Munro and Tony Slaven
- A Turning Point in China's Comprador System: Kma's Changing Marketing Structure in the Lower Yangzi Region, 1912-25 pp. 51-72

- K. Y. Chan
- Industrial Estates and British Industrial Development, 1897-1939 pp. 73-98

- P. Scott
- From Betriebswirtschaftslehre to Human Relations: Turkish Management Literature before and after the Second World War pp. 99-124

- B. Usdiken and D. Cetin
- Book reviews & books received pp. 125-177

- M. Rose
Volume 43, issue 1, 2001
- The Balancing Act of German Universal Banks and English Deposit Banks, 1880-1913 pp. 1-24

- Caroline Fohlin
- Interlocking Directorates of Banks and Industrial Companies in Hungary at the Beginning of the Twentieth Century pp. 25-42

- B. Tomka
- Bank Regulation in Denmark from 1880 to World War Two: Public Interests and Private Interests pp. 43-68

- P. Hansen
- The Emergence of New Competitor Nations in the European Steel Industry: Italy and the Netherlands, 1945-65 pp. 69-96

- M. Kipping, R. Ranieri and J. Dankers
- Competition and Innovation in 1950s Britain pp. 97-118

- Stephen Broadberry and Nicholas Crafts
- Review article - Engendering Enterprise pp. 119-126

- K. Honeyman
- Book reviews & books received pp. 127-175

- M. Rose
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