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Business History: Present Status and Future Needs

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  11 June 2012

Ralph W. Hidy
Affiliation:
Straus Professor of Business History, Harvard University

Abstract

Professor Hidy considers many recent contributions to business history and suggests some fruitful areas for future research.

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Research Article
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Copyright © The President and Fellows of Harvard College 1970

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1 This essay focuses on analyses by historians of the activities of business and businessmen, particularly in the United States. No attempt has been made to differentiate “business history” from “business in history;” the key to inclusion has been interest in the history of the behavior and involvement of businessmen and business institutions in the process of change over time. In some respects, these observations constitute a sequel to the article on business history which I wrote in Sills, David L. (ed.), International Encyclopedia of the Social Sciences, VI (New York, 1968), 474480.Google Scholar

2 For a discussion of the problem of defining business history, see my article cited above. See also, Thomas C. Cochran, “Entrepreneurship,” International Encyclopedia of the Social Sciences, V, 89–91 and Redlich, Fritz, “Approaches to Business History,” Business History Review, XXXVI (Spring, 1962), 6170, and Comment, 70–86.CrossRefGoogle Scholar

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12 On petroleum, Williamson, Harold F. and associates, The American Petroleum Industry (2 vols., Evanston, 1959, 1963).Google Scholar Other examples of industry studies are: Barnouw, Erik, A Tower of Babel: A History of Broadcasting in the United States to 1933 (New York, 1966)Google Scholar; Barnouw, Erik, The Golden Web: A History of Broadcasting in the United States, 1933–1953 (New York, 1968)Google Scholar; Edwards, Charles E., Dynamics of the United States Automobile Industry (Columbia, S. C., 1965)Google Scholar; Fanning, Leonard M., Men, Money and Oil: The Story of an Industry (Cleveland, 1966)Google Scholar; Kaiser, W. K. and Stonier, C. E. (eds.), The Development of the Aerospace Industry on Long Island (3 vols., New York, 1968)Google Scholar; Keller, Morton, The Life Insurance Enterprise, 1885–1910 (Cambridge, Mass., 1963)CrossRefGoogle Scholar; Oliver, John L., The Development and Structure of the Furniture Industry (Oxford, 1966)Google Scholar; Rae, John B., Climb to Greatness: The American Aircraft Industry (Cambridge, Mass., 1968)Google Scholar; Reynolds, William A., Innovation in the United States Carpet Industry, 1947–1963 (Princeton, 1968)Google Scholar; Loening, Grover, Take off into Greatness (New York, 1968)Google Scholar; Smith, Philip H., Wheeh within Wheels: A Short History of American Motor Car Manufacturing (New York, 1968)Google Scholar; Simonson, G. R., The History of the American Aircraft Industry: An Anthology (Cambridge, Mass., 1968)Google Scholar; Stekler, H. O., The Structure and Performance of the Aerospace Industry (Berkeley, 1965)Google Scholar; Wagoner, H. D., The U.S. Machine Tool Industry from 1900 to 1950 (Cambridge, Mass., 1968)Google Scholar; Welfling, Weldon, Mutual Savings Banks: The Evolution of a Financial Intermediary (Cleveland, 1968).Google Scholar

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Hollander, Samuel, The Source of Increased Efficiency: Study of du Pont Rayon Plants (Cambridge, Mass., 1965)Google Scholar demonstrates one kind of study on production that historians might try in larger numbers.

26 Baughman, James P. (ed.), The History of American Management: Selections from the Business History Review (Englewood Cliffs, 1969)Google ScholarGeorge, Claude S. Jr., The History of Management Thought (Englewood Cliffs, 1968)Google Scholar; Haber, Samuel, Efficiency and Uplift: Scientific Management in the Progressive Era (Chicago, 1964)Google Scholar; Scarborough, William K., The Overseer: Plantation Management in the Old South (Baton Rouge, 1966).Google Scholar

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