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Fritz Redlich: Scholar and Friend

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  11 May 2010

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Memorial Articles
Copyright
Copyright © The Economic History Association 1979

References

1 History of American Business Leaders: A Series of Studies, Vol. 1: Theory, Iron and Steel, Iron Ore Mining (Ann Arbor, 1940Google Scholar).

2 The Molding of American Banking; Men and Ideas. Pt. 1, 1781–1840 (New York, 1947), Pt. 2, 1840–1910 (New York, 1951)Google Scholar. Both parts were reprinted in one volume in 1968 by the Johnson Reprint Corporation with an introduction (vol. 1, pp. v-xxx) “to bring the original publication up to date by presenting and evaluating the banking literature published since the two volumes first came out.”

3 Chandler, Alfred D. Jr. and Redlich, Fritz, “Recent Developments in American Business Administration and Their Conceptualization,” Business History Review, 35 (Spring 1961), 21CrossRefGoogle Scholar.

4 Higham, John, with Leonard Krieger and Felix Gilbert, History: Humanistic Scholarship in America (Englewood Cliffs, N.J., 1965), p. 231Google Scholar.

5 The German Military Enterpriser and His Work Force; A Study in European Economic and Social History (Wiesbaden, 1964–65; Vierteljahrschrift für Sozial- und Wirtschaftsgeschichte, nos. 47–48).

6 Sylla, Richard, “American Banking and Growth in the Nineteenth Century: A Partial View of the Terrain,” Explorations in Entrepreneurial History, 9 (Winter 1971–72), 201–02Google Scholar.

7 Der Unternehmer; Wirtschafts- und Sozialgeschichtliche Studien, mit einem Nachwort von Edgar Salin (Göttingen, 1964)Google Scholar. This contains a list of Redlich's writings up through 1963.

8 Steeped in Two Cultures: A Selection of Essays (New York and Evanston, 1971)Google Scholar.