Business in the age of depression and war

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Business in the age of depression and war

edited by R.P.T. Davenport-Hines ; with an introduction by Theo Barker

F. Cass, 1990

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Essays published in the first 30 years of the journal, Business history

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Description

First Published in 1990. This is the companion title to R.P.T. Davenport-Hines', Capital, Entrepreneurs and Profits. This title responds to the little discussion surrounding the subject of business history. The editor recognised that although the interpretation of business history has been wide, the only distinguishing features was a dependence on, often British, business records which is reflected in the selection of volumes within this collection. This title intends to present a list of searching and analytical, and therefore more satisfying and instructive, histories of British companies from which lessons can be learned.

Table of Contents

  • Chapter 1 The Large Manufacturing Employers of 1907, CHRISTINE SHAW
  • Chapter 2 The Large Manufacturing Companies of 1935, LEWIS JOHNMAN
  • Chapter 3 Takeover Bids in Britain before 1950: An Exercise in Business 'Pre-History', LES HANNAH
  • Chapter 4 Cash and Concrete, SHEILA MARRINER
  • Chapter 5 Businessmen, Industries and Tariff Reform in Great Britain, 1903-1930, A.J. MARRISON
  • Chapter 6 A Shipyard in Depression: John Browns of Clydebank 1919-1938, A. SLAVEN
  • Chapter 7 The Vicissitudes of a British Aircraft Company: Handley Page Ltd. Between the Wars, PETER FEARON
  • Chapter 8 The North British Locomotive Company between the Wars, R. H. CAMPBELL
  • Chapter 9 Employers' Labour Policy: A Study of the Mond-Turner Talks 1927-33, HOWARD F. GOSPEL
  • Chapter 10 Unemployment in the Third Reich, RICHARD OVERY
  • Chapter 11 Vickers' Balkan Conscience: Aspects of Anglo-Romanian Armaments 1918-39, R.P.T. DAVENPORT-HINES
  • Chapter 12 Lombard Street on the Riviera: The British Clearing Banks and Europe 1900-1960, GEOFFREY JONES
  • Chapter 13 Family Firms and Managerial Capitalism: The Case of the International Motor Industry, ROY CHURCH

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