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An American family: the Great War and corporate culture in America
Ferdinando Fasce
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Frontmatter
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Introduction (page vii)
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I. BRASS VALLEY (page 1)
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1. A Century of Buttons (page 1)
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2. The Secret of Progress (page 6)
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3. A Changing City (page 15)
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4. Graphs and Circulars (page 18)
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5. Workers and the Middle Class (page 28)
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II. FUSES AND PROFITS (page 39)
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1. A Difficult Order (page 39)
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2. Health Is the Main Thing (page 43)
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3. The Scovill Girls (page 56)
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4. A Family (page 63)
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5. Suggestion Box (page 66)
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III. THE LAST WAR (page 70)
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1. A Quiet State? (page 70)
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2. Flags and Uniforms (page 74)
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3. Hiring, Transferring, Firing (page 78)
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4. Patriots and Spies (page 90)
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5. The Other Army (page 101)
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6. A Responsible Company (page 105)
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IV. THE ROARING TWENTIES (page 110)
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1. The Great Epidemic (page 110)
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2. Everybody Go Home (page 112)
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3. A Sea of Paper (page 114)
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4. The Red Scare (page 119)
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5. The Psychology of "lo sciopero" (page 127)
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6. Recession, Vacations, Muscle Consciousness (page 136)
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Notes (page 149)
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Notes on Sources (page 179)
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Index (page 182)
Journal Abbreviation | Label | URL |
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RAH | 22.3 (Sep. 1994): 468-473 | http://www.jstor.org/stable/2703022 |
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Published: 2002
Publisher: The Ohio State University Press
- 9780814251003 (paper)
- 9780814209080 (hardcover)