Richard R. John, Kim PhillipsfeinBusiness and Politics in Twentieth-Century America
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Business and Politics in Twentieth-Century America
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Richard R. John is Professor of History at Columbia University. Kim Phillips-Fein is Associate Professor in the Gallatin School of Individualized Study at New York University.
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Richard R. John is Professor of History at Columbia University. Kim Phillips-Fein is Associate Professor in the Gallatin School of Individualized Study at New York University.
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- Hagley Perspectives on Business and Culture
- Verlag: University of Pennsylvania Press
- Seitenzahl: 312
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. März 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 221mm x 142mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 578g
- ISBN-13: 9780812224481
- ISBN-10: 0812224485
- Artikelnr.: 54675440
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Hagley Perspectives on Business and Culture
- Verlag: University of Pennsylvania Press
- Seitenzahl: 312
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. März 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 221mm x 142mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 578g
- ISBN-13: 9780812224481
- ISBN-10: 0812224485
- Artikelnr.: 54675440
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Richard R. John is Professor of History at Columbia University. Kim Phillips-Fein is Associate Professor in the Gallatin School of Individualized Study at New York University.
Preface
-Kim Phillips-Fein
Introduction. Adversarial Relations? Business and Politics in
Twentieth-Century America
-Richard R. John
PART I. THE PROGRESSIVE ERA AND THE 1920s
Chapter 1. Trade Associations, State Building, and the Sherman Act: The
U.S. Chamber of Commerce, 1912-25
-Laura Phillips Sawyer
Chapter 2. Toward a Civic Welfare State: Business and City Building in the
1920s
-Daniel Amsterdam
PART II. THE NEW DEAL AND THE SECOND WORLD WAR
Chapter 3. The "Monopoly" Hearings, Its Critics, and the Limits of Patent
Reform in the New Deal
-Eric S. Hintz
Chapter 4. Farewell to Progressivism: The Second World War and the
Privatization of the "Military-Industrial Complex"
-Mark R. Wilson
Chapter 5. Beyond the New Deal: Thomas K. McCraw and the Political Economy
of Capitalism
-Richard R. John and Jason Scott Smith
PART III. THE POSTWAR ERA: ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
Chapter 6. "Free Enterprise" or Federal Aid? The Business Response to
Economic Restructuring in the Long 1950s
-Tami J. Friedman
Chapter 7. "They Were the Moving Spirits": Business and Supply-Side
Liberalism in the Postwar South
-Brent Cebul
Chapter 8. A Fraught Partnership: Business and the Public University Since
the Second World War
-Elizabeth Tandy Shermer
PART IV. THE POSTWAR ERA: LIBERALISM AND ITS CRITICS
Chapter 9. The Triumph of Social Responsibility in the National Association
of Manufacturers in the 1950s
-Jennifer Delton
Chapter 10. "What Would Peace in Vietnam Mean for You as an Investor?"
Business Executives and the Antiwar Movement, 1967-75
-Eric R. Smith
Chapter 11. Entangled: Civil Rights in Corporate America Since 1964
-Pamela Walker Laird
Notes
Contributors
Index
* * * * *
-Kim Phillips-Fein
Introduction. Adversarial Relations? Business and Politics in
Twentieth-Century America
-Richard R. John
PART I. THE PROGRESSIVE ERA AND THE 1920s
Chapter 1. Trade Associations, State Building, and the Sherman Act: The
U.S. Chamber of Commerce, 1912-25
-Laura Phillips Sawyer
Chapter 2. Toward a Civic Welfare State: Business and City Building in the
1920s
-Daniel Amsterdam
PART II. THE NEW DEAL AND THE SECOND WORLD WAR
Chapter 3. The "Monopoly" Hearings, Its Critics, and the Limits of Patent
Reform in the New Deal
-Eric S. Hintz
Chapter 4. Farewell to Progressivism: The Second World War and the
Privatization of the "Military-Industrial Complex"
-Mark R. Wilson
Chapter 5. Beyond the New Deal: Thomas K. McCraw and the Political Economy
of Capitalism
-Richard R. John and Jason Scott Smith
PART III. THE POSTWAR ERA: ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
Chapter 6. "Free Enterprise" or Federal Aid? The Business Response to
Economic Restructuring in the Long 1950s
-Tami J. Friedman
Chapter 7. "They Were the Moving Spirits": Business and Supply-Side
Liberalism in the Postwar South
-Brent Cebul
Chapter 8. A Fraught Partnership: Business and the Public University Since
the Second World War
-Elizabeth Tandy Shermer
PART IV. THE POSTWAR ERA: LIBERALISM AND ITS CRITICS
Chapter 9. The Triumph of Social Responsibility in the National Association
of Manufacturers in the 1950s
-Jennifer Delton
Chapter 10. "What Would Peace in Vietnam Mean for You as an Investor?"
Business Executives and the Antiwar Movement, 1967-75
-Eric R. Smith
Chapter 11. Entangled: Civil Rights in Corporate America Since 1964
-Pamela Walker Laird
Notes
Contributors
Index
* * * * *
Preface
-Kim Phillips-Fein
Introduction. Adversarial Relations? Business and Politics in
Twentieth-Century America
-Richard R. John
PART I. THE PROGRESSIVE ERA AND THE 1920s
Chapter 1. Trade Associations, State Building, and the Sherman Act: The
U.S. Chamber of Commerce, 1912-25
-Laura Phillips Sawyer
Chapter 2. Toward a Civic Welfare State: Business and City Building in the
1920s
-Daniel Amsterdam
PART II. THE NEW DEAL AND THE SECOND WORLD WAR
Chapter 3. The "Monopoly" Hearings, Its Critics, and the Limits of Patent
Reform in the New Deal
-Eric S. Hintz
Chapter 4. Farewell to Progressivism: The Second World War and the
Privatization of the "Military-Industrial Complex"
-Mark R. Wilson
Chapter 5. Beyond the New Deal: Thomas K. McCraw and the Political Economy
of Capitalism
-Richard R. John and Jason Scott Smith
PART III. THE POSTWAR ERA: ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
Chapter 6. "Free Enterprise" or Federal Aid? The Business Response to
Economic Restructuring in the Long 1950s
-Tami J. Friedman
Chapter 7. "They Were the Moving Spirits": Business and Supply-Side
Liberalism in the Postwar South
-Brent Cebul
Chapter 8. A Fraught Partnership: Business and the Public University Since
the Second World War
-Elizabeth Tandy Shermer
PART IV. THE POSTWAR ERA: LIBERALISM AND ITS CRITICS
Chapter 9. The Triumph of Social Responsibility in the National Association
of Manufacturers in the 1950s
-Jennifer Delton
Chapter 10. "What Would Peace in Vietnam Mean for You as an Investor?"
Business Executives and the Antiwar Movement, 1967-75
-Eric R. Smith
Chapter 11. Entangled: Civil Rights in Corporate America Since 1964
-Pamela Walker Laird
Notes
Contributors
Index
* * * * *
-Kim Phillips-Fein
Introduction. Adversarial Relations? Business and Politics in
Twentieth-Century America
-Richard R. John
PART I. THE PROGRESSIVE ERA AND THE 1920s
Chapter 1. Trade Associations, State Building, and the Sherman Act: The
U.S. Chamber of Commerce, 1912-25
-Laura Phillips Sawyer
Chapter 2. Toward a Civic Welfare State: Business and City Building in the
1920s
-Daniel Amsterdam
PART II. THE NEW DEAL AND THE SECOND WORLD WAR
Chapter 3. The "Monopoly" Hearings, Its Critics, and the Limits of Patent
Reform in the New Deal
-Eric S. Hintz
Chapter 4. Farewell to Progressivism: The Second World War and the
Privatization of the "Military-Industrial Complex"
-Mark R. Wilson
Chapter 5. Beyond the New Deal: Thomas K. McCraw and the Political Economy
of Capitalism
-Richard R. John and Jason Scott Smith
PART III. THE POSTWAR ERA: ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
Chapter 6. "Free Enterprise" or Federal Aid? The Business Response to
Economic Restructuring in the Long 1950s
-Tami J. Friedman
Chapter 7. "They Were the Moving Spirits": Business and Supply-Side
Liberalism in the Postwar South
-Brent Cebul
Chapter 8. A Fraught Partnership: Business and the Public University Since
the Second World War
-Elizabeth Tandy Shermer
PART IV. THE POSTWAR ERA: LIBERALISM AND ITS CRITICS
Chapter 9. The Triumph of Social Responsibility in the National Association
of Manufacturers in the 1950s
-Jennifer Delton
Chapter 10. "What Would Peace in Vietnam Mean for You as an Investor?"
Business Executives and the Antiwar Movement, 1967-75
-Eric R. Smith
Chapter 11. Entangled: Civil Rights in Corporate America Since 1964
-Pamela Walker Laird
Notes
Contributors
Index
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