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Books in the Harvard Studies in Business History series

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    - The Case of British Steel, 1918-1939
    by Steven Tolliday
    £53.49

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    - The Boston Associates and the World They Made
    by Robert F. Dalzell
    £42.99

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    by Elisabeth Koll
    £29.49

    To convey modern China's history and the forces driving its economic success, rail has no equal. From warlordism to Cultural Revolution, railroads suffered the country's ills but persisted because they were exemplary institutions. Elisabeth Koell shows why they remain essential to the PRC's technocratic economic model for China's future.

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    by Mira Wilkins
    £97.99

    The foremost authority on foreign investment in the U.S. continues her magisterial history in a work covering the critical years 1914-1945. Integrating economic, business, technological, legal, and diplomatic history, this comprehensive study is essential to understanding the internationalization of the American economy and broader global trends.

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    - August Thyssen and the Construction of German Corporate Management
    by Jeffrey Fear
    £94.49

    Fear overturns the dominant understanding of German management as "backward" relative to the U.S. and uncovers an autonomous and sophisticated German managerial tradition. Beginning with founder August Thyssen, Fear traces the evolution of management in the Thyssen-Konzern and the Vereinigte Stahlwerke (United Steel Works) between 1871 and 1934.

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    - Fedor Chizhov and Corporate Enterprise in the Railroad Age
    by Thomas C. Owen
    £53.99

    Fedor Chizhov built the first railroad owned entirely by Russian stockholders, created Moscow's first bank and mutual credit society, and launched the first profitable steamship line based in Archangel. In this valuable book, Thomas Owen vividly illuminates the life and world of this seminal figure in early Russian capitalism.

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    - The Epic Story of the Consumer Electronics and Computer Industries, With a New Preface
    by Alfred D. Chandler
    £22.49

    Consumer electronics and computers redefined life and work in the twentieth century. In Inventing the Electronic Century, Pulitzer Prize-winning business historian Alfred D. Chandler, Jr., traces their origins and worldwide development. This masterful analysis is essential reading for every manager and student of technology.

  • by Professor Edwin J (University of Southern California) Perkins
    £51.49

    No detailed description available for "Financing Anglo-American Trade".

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