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Images and enterprise: technology and the American photographic industry, 1839 to 1925

Reese Jenkins 1987 © The Johns Hopkins University Press
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  • 9780801815881 (hardcover)
  • 9780801835490 (paper)
Subject
  • Science & Technology
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  • Table of Contents

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  • Frontmatter (page N/A)
  • Preface (page xiii)
  • Acknowledgments (page xv)
  • Abbreviations of Frequently Cited Sources (page xvii)
  • Introduction/Framework of Industrial Development (page 2)
  • I Daguerreotype Period 1839-1855 (page 9)
  • 1 The Deguerreotype Period (page 10)
  • II Collodion Period 1855-1895 (page 35)
  • 2 Glass Plate and Paper Photography (page 36)
  • III Gelatin Plate Period 1880-1895 (page 65)
  • 3 The Gelatin Revolution, 1880-95 (page 66)
  • 4 Origins of the Roll Film System, 1884-89 (page 96)
  • 5 The Development of Celluloid Roll Film, 1887-95 (page 122)
  • 6 Modifications of the Roll Film System, 1890-95 (page 134)
  • 7 Responses of the Traditional Leadership to the Technical Revolution (page 160)
  • IV Perod of the Amateur Roll Film System 1895-1909 (page 171)
  • 8 The Corporate, Industrial and Technological Setting (page 172)
  • 9 Horizontal Integration: Eastman Kodak (page 188)
  • 10 Vertical Integration: Eastman Kodak (page 236)
  • 11 Horizontal and Vertical Integration: Anthony and Scovill (page 246)
  • 12 The Emergence of the Cinematographic Industry (page 258)
  • V Period of Silent Cinematography 1909 to 1925 (page 281)
  • 13 The Cinematographic Industry: Integration and Innovation (page 282)
  • 14 Preservation of the Corporate and Industrial Structure (page 300)
  • Conclusion (page 340)
  • Appendix/Technological Diffusion (page 347)
  • Primary Sources of Information (page 353)
  • Index (page 359)
Reviews
Journal AbbreviationLabelURL
JEH 40.1 (Mar. 1980): 209-210 http://links.jstor.org/sici?sici=0022-0507%28198003%2940%3A1%3C209%3A%3E2.0.CO%3B2-E
AHR 82.5 (Dec. 1977): 1337 http://www.jstor.org/cgi-bin/jstor/viewitem/00028762/di951403/95p0194q
JAH 63.4 (Mar. 1977): 1015-1016 http://links.jstor.org/sici?sici=0021-8723%28197703%2963%3A4%3C1015%3A%3E2.0.CO%3B2-A
SC 192.4240 (May 1976): 658-660 http://links.jstor.org/sici?sici=0036-8075%2819760514%293%3A192%3A4240%3C658%3ACOI%3E2.0.CO%3B2-M
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