2009 - 4 (December)

Articles in this issue

Editor Introduction

Pages: 609 - 612

United States Bank Rescue Politics, 2008-2009: A Business Historian's View

Pages: 612 - 651

Your Job is Your Credit: Creating a Market for Loans to Salaried Employees in New York City, 885-1920

Pages: 651 - 661

"Industril Legislatures": Consensus Standardization in the Second and Third Industrial Revolutions

Pages: 661 - 675

The Birth of the North American Home Improvement Store, 1905-1925

Pages: 687 - 728

Parading as Millionaires: Montana Bankers and the Panic of 1983

Pages: 729 - 762

The Ups and Downs of Family Life: Det Norske Nitridaktieselskap, 1912-1976

Pages: 763 - 790

The Use and Abuse of History as a Management Tool: Comments on Eric Godelier's of the Franch Connection

Pages: 808 - 815

Does History Matter in Business?

Pages: 816 - 830

History, a Useful "Science" for Management? A Response

Pages: 831 - 836

Comments on Comments, or the Richeness of Dialogue

Pages: 837 - 846

Book Review by John M. Quigley

Foreclosed: High-risk Lending, Deregulation, and the Undermining of America's Mortage Market

Pages: 847 - 850

Book Review by Gavin Wright

Modernizing a Slave Economy: The Economic Vision of the Confederate Nation

Pages: 851 - 853

Book Review by Veronique Poulliard

Modernizing Tradition. Gender and Consumerism in Interwar France and Germany

Pages: 853 - 856

Book Review by Howard R. Stanger

Modernizing Main Street: Architecture and Consumer Culture in the New Deal

Pages: 856 - 859

Book Review by Peter Baskerville

Unexeptional Woman: Female Proprietors in Mid-ninetheenth Century Albany, New York, 1830-1885

Pages: 859 - 861

Book Review by Eileen Boris

"Make it Yourself": Home Sewing, Gender and Culture, 1890-1930

Pages: 861 - 864

Book Review by Marjorie E. Wood

Children Bound to Labor: The Pauper Apprentice System in Early America

Pages: 864 - 866

Book Review by Adrian R. Bailey

Wal-Mart: The Face of Twentieth Century Capitalism

Pages: 866 - 868

Book Review by Winifred Chang

How Taiwan became Chinese: Dutch, Spanisch, and Han Colonization in the Seventeenth Century

Pages: 868 - 870

Book Review by Daniel Wadhwani

Capitalizing on Changes: A Social History of American Business

Pages: 871 - 873

Book Review by Stanley Buder

Wall Street and the Fruited Plain: Money, Expansion and Politics in the Gilded Age

Pages: 873 - 874

Book Review by William J. Ashworth

Taxation in Colonial America

Pages: 875 - 876

History, a Useful "Science" for management? From Polemics to Controversies

Pages: 971 - 807