All Stories

  1. International business, multinational enterprises and nationality of the company: a constructive review of literature
  2. Toni Pierenkemper (1944–2019)
  3. Why Did German Early Industrial Capitalists Suggest Workers’ Pensions, Arbitration Boards and Minimum Wages?
  4. Alfred Reckendrees, Beiersdorf, Die Geschichte des Unternehmens hinter den Marken NIVEA, tesa, Hansaplast & Co, C.H. Beck Verlag, München 2018, 410 S., € 29,95.
  5. Ambivalences of nationality—Economic nationalism, nationality of the company, nationalism as strategy: An introduction
  6. Economic history in times of transition
  7. Towards debate and open conversation
  8. Scandinavian Economic History Review 2011–2014: a report by Alfred Reckendrees and Jacob Weisdorf
  9. Weimar Germany: The first open access order that failed?
  10. PhilipScranton and PatrickFridenson, Reimagining business history (Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 2013. Pp. x + 260. ISBN 9781421408620 Pbk. £13.00/$24.95)
  11. Perspectives on European Economic and Social History - Perspektiven der Europäischen Wirtschafts- und Sozialgeschichte
  12. Business as a Means of Foreign Policy or Politics as a Means of Production? The German Government and the Creation of Friedrich Flick’s Upper Silesian Industrial Empire (1921–1935)
  13. Zur Funktion der Aktiengesellschaften in der frühen Industrialisierung
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  19. Die bundesdeutsche Massenkonsumgesellschaft. Einführende Bemerkungen
  20. Konsummuster im Wandel. Haushaltsbudgets und Privater Verbrauch in der Bundesrepublik 1952-98
  21. Politik als produktive Kraft? Die „Gelsenberg-Affäre“ und die Krise des Flick-Konzerns (1931/32)
  22. From Cartel Regulation to Monopolistic Control? The Founding of the German 'Steel Trust' in 1926 and its Effect on Market Regulation
  23. Die Vereinigte Stahlwerke A.G. 1926–1933 und „das glänzende Beispiel Amerika“