Victor Berger's dangerous ideas: censoring the mail to preserve national security during world warI
págs. 5-21
págs. 21-33
The worth of wives: 1950s Corporate America "Discovers" spousal social capital
págs. 33-47
págs. 47-63
The railroad capacity crisis: after cutting to the bone and more, trains are banck
págs. 63-73
Beyond Guns and butter: finnish central government spending patterns in the twentieth century
págs. 73-89
Baltimore's M.S. levy and sons: straw hat makers to the world, 1879-1960
págs. 89-103
Rivals of a kind: the Anglo-American commercial aviation rivalry 1939-45
págs. 103-117
A war of machinery: the british machine tool industry and arming the western front, 1914-1916
págs. 117-133
When the pill peddlers met the scientists: the antecedents and implications of early collaborations between US pharmaceutical firms and universities
págs. 133-147
Indian railways and famine 1875-1914: magic wheels and empty stomachs
págs. 147-159
págs. 159-173
Technology and knowledge transfer in the machine tool industry- United States and Germany, 1870-1930
págs. 173-189
Gendered dollars: pin money, mad money, and changing notions of a woman's proper place
págs. 189-198
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