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The Demise of Digital Equipment Corporation: Downsizing – Cause or Cure |
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Seite(n): 82-99, Autor: David T. Goodwin Coautor(en): Roger G. Johnson |
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The Demise of Digital Equipment Corporation: Downsizing – Cause or Cure
Digital Equipment Corporation (DEC) was founded in 1957 by two MIT engineers who had worked on the Whirlwind program, Kenneth Olsen and Harlan Andersen. By 1988 it had grown to ... |
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Rise of a District Lead Firm: The Case of Wam (1968-2003) |
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Seite(n): 52-81, Autor: Rinaldi Alberto |
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The Rise of a District Lead Firm: The Case of Wam (1968-2003)
In recent times one major evolution in several industrial districts in Italy has been the emergence of new hierarchical structures that led to the rise of lead firms. These are firms ... |
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Die Entwicklung des modernen Begriffs von der Arbeitsproduktivität |
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Seite(n): 31-51, Autor: Knortz Heike |
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The development of the modern concept of labour productivity. A contribution to German Business Economics History
The starting point of this article is the reduced output in German factories in the early 1920s, which employers attributed solely ... |
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Bergbauelite und Parteielite |
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Seite(n): 3-30, Autor: Seidel Hans-Christoph |
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Mining Elite and National Socialist Elite. Ernst Brandi´s Resignationfrom the Chair of «Bezirksgruppe Steinkohlenbergbau Ruhr» in June 1937
So far little is known about Ernst Brandi´s resignation from the chair of the «Bezirksgruppe ... |
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| 2009
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Erfahrungen mit Konversionen. Die französischen Automobilfirmen Renault und Berliet vom Ersten bis zum Zweiten Weltkrieg |
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Seite(n): 202-221, Autor: Peter Leßmann-Faust |
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The First World War accelerated the growth of the French automobile industry in a number of ways, including the physical size of the production plant, machinery and equipment, the labour force, and diversity and depth of production. The first French ... |
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Zwischen ökologischer Verantwortung und ökonomischem Zwang. Vom VEB dkk Scharfenstein zur FORON Hausgeräte GmbH |
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Seite(n): 179-201, Autor: Sylvia Wölfel |
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The first CFC-free refrigerator was invented by a small enterprise in Saxony, the dkk Scharfenstein GmbH, better known as «FORON». Bearing in mind that the former GDR is widely remembered as an environmental disaster area, it is remarkable that one ... |
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Die Kunstförderung der Deutschen Bank. Mittel zum Zweck? Das Konzept Kunst am Arbeitsplatz am Beispiel der Frankfurter Konzernzentrale |
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Seite(n): 158-179, Autor: Lynn Rother |
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Studies have been published to show that corporate funding of the arts was at least partly motivated by the desire to enhance profits, especially in the 1980’s. This in turn suggests the question: to what extent does corporate funding of the arts ... |
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Ausgangsbedingungen für die Transformation der DDR-Wirtschaft: Kombinate als künftige Marktunternehmen? |
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Seite(n): 139-157, Autor: André Steiner |
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The paper explores whether or not the combines – the organizational units which dominated the industrial sector of the German Democratic Republic (GDR) - would have had a chance under the conditions of a market economy. The article begins with a ... |
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| 2009
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Schumpeterian German Firms before and after World War I. |
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Seite(n): 51-72, Autor: Harald Degner |
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This paper analyzes patenting activities of German firms, large and small, between 1877 and 1932 based on a newly developed dataset containing annual firm-level data about size and long-lived patents. It will be shown first that innovations were ... |
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Indigo und die schweizerische Farbenindustrie |
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Seite(n): 3-25, Autor: Mario Klotzsche |
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By the end of the 19th century the process of indigo production had changed radically. Scientific innovation allowed for the substitution of natural resources by synthetic materials. But the events can also be seen in the light of the broader ... |
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Ökonomie und Theologie - die Entwicklung des Unternehmens Diakonie in den Scharnierjahrzehnten 1960 bis 1980 |
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Seite(n): 26-49, Autor: Rajah Scheepers |
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This article covers the change of the Protestant social welfare organizations - called Diakonie - into a diaconic enterprise. At the same time the definition of the Diakonie institution as «enterprise» is challenged. In fact, the enterprise with the ... |
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Der lange Abschied vom Luftschiff: Die Diversifizierung des Zeppelin-Konzerns nach dem Ersten Weltkrieg |
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Seite(n): , Autor: Roman Köster |
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The Zeppelin-Company was founded in 1908 for the construction of airships. During the First World War it experienced a boom by manufacturing Zeppelins for military purposes. After WW I however, the company had to face massive problems. The German ... |
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| 2008
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Marketingmanagement als Strukturmodell. Der organisatorische Wandel in der deutschen Automobilindustrie der 1960er bis 1980er Jahre |
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Seite(n): 216-239, Autor: Ingo Köhler |
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Since the mid-60s the German car industry was challenged by profound changes in market conditions. Accelerated by the energy crises of the 70s, a decline in sales, differentiation and segmentation of sales patterns as well as abrupt alterations in ... |
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Von der «moralischen Anstalt» zum vertriebsorientierten Finanzdienstleister |
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Seite(n): 192-215, Autor: Rebecca Belvederesi-Kochs |
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From a «moral institution» to a marketing oriented financial service provider – the corporate cultural altering of the DSGV in the mirrow of its marketing strategies.
This paper analyses marketing historic change of German Savings Banks and their ... |
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Eastern Intelligence with Western Components. Development of Radio Reconnaissance Instruments in Socialist Hungary |
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Seite(n): 177-191, Autor: Pál Germuska |
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This article presents the history of a Hungarian defence industry enterprise, which also became – to a limited extent – competitive in the international arena. The export of arms and military electronics to the Third World was a possible breakout ... |
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| 2008
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Von der «Macht der Banken» zur Leitidee des deutschen Produktionsregimes. Bank-Industrie Verflechtung am Beginn des 20. Jahrhunderts |
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Seite(n): 70-99, Autor: Karoline Krenn |
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This article offers a structural analysis of corporate interlocks at the beginning of the 20th century. The key period in the formation of dense interlocks is the 1920s. The main goal is to point out that bank supervisory boards were increasingly ... |
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«[…] bisher nur Sonnentage […]». Der Aufbau der Volkswagen-Händlerorganisation 1948 bis 1967 |
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Seite(n): 5-32, Autor: Karsten Linne |
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The dealership network at Volkswagen is exemplary for the automobile industry’s overall sales organisation – in other words, for the distribution of large, uniform production volumes. Volkswagen was not able to fall back on an existing dealer ... |
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«[…] bisher nur Sonnentage […]». Der Aufbau der Volkswagen-Händlerorganisation 1948 bis 1967 |
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Seite(n): 5-32, Autor: Karsten Linne |
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The dealership network at Volkswagen is exemplary for the automobile industry’s overall sales organisation – in other words, for the distribution of large, uniform production volumes. Volkswagen was not able to fall back on an existing dealer ... |
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Financing World Football. A Business History of the Fédération Internationale de Football Association (FIFA) |
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Seite(n): 33-69, Autor: Heidrun Homburg |
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Based on the modern business history approach this paper will analyse FIFA’s strategy and structure since its first «World’s Cup» in 1930; it will ask how the organization was restructured in the course of its growth; and it intends to show that ... |
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Netzwerke und Unternehmensentwicklung im frühen 19. Jahrhundert. Das Beispiel der Schoeller-Häuser |
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Seite(n): 147-176, Autor: Adelheid von Saldern |
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Against the backdrop of the questions that arise from New Institutional Economy and its “cultural turn”, the article contributes to the investigations of network-economy in the early 19th century by looking at five members of the Schoeller-families, ... |
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Wissenstransfer, Lerneffekte oder Kapazitätsausbau? Die Ursachen des Wachstums der Arbeitsproduktivität in den Werken der Deutschen Sprengchemie GmbH, 1937-1943 |
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Seite(n): 100-122, Autor: Jonas Scherner Scherner Coautor(en): Jochen Streb |
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During World War II German armament firms increased their labour productivity considerably and consequently their production of armament goods. Exploring the annual audit reports which the auditing company Deutsche Revisions- und Treuhand AG drew up ... |
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| 2007
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Heimatpflege zwecks Suppenpromotion. |
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Seite(n): 203-226, Autor: Yvonne Zimmermann |
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In Switzerland, the food industry was among the first to explore the medium of film as part of its corporate marketing and distribution policy. From 1909 onwards, industrial films were run as supporting films in commercial cinemas, and at trade ... |
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Gekaufte Geschichte. Der «Freundeskreis Albert Vögler», Gert von Klass und die Entwicklung der historischen Unternehmerforschung nach 1945. |
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Seite(n): 177-202, Autor: Kim Christian Priemel |
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The reinvention of German business history as a serious, widely respected and institutionalised academic discipline in the past two decades has somewhat obscured the shadier ancestral lines it goes back to. Biographical studies, especially of ... |
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Nylon. |
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Seite(n): 156-176, Autor: Arjan van Rooij |
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This paper investigates the introduction of nylon, the first fully synthetic yarn, into the Dutch hosiery industry. Synthetic materials have often been studied from a producer perspective, which emphasizes the work they do to introduce new or ... |
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Siemens and the Beginnings of Soviet Trade: The Importance of Trust for Economic Action. |
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Seite(n): 135-155, Autor: Martin Lutz |
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Siemens was the largest electrotechnical company operating in Russia before 1914. Beginning during World War I, and finally as a result of the Bolshevik industrial nationalization, Siemens lost its Russian property. But even after the October ... |
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| 2007
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Zwischen Projektionsfläche und Handlungsraum. |
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Seite(n): 85-101, Autor: Heinrich Hartmann |
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The following paper seeks to conceive of space as a core category of corporate organization, especially in periods of structural change. Based on two case studies from French and German chemical enterprises between 1890 and 1914, it highlights how ... |
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Univlever`s struggle for Control. |
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Seite(n): 57-85, Autor: Ben Wubs |
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This article examines the effects of Germany’s occupation of the Netherlands on the corporate governance structure of the Anglo-Dutch Unilever company, which had huge interests on both sides of World War II. It focuses on the continental side of the ... |
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Vom Programmierbüro zum globalen Softwareproduzenten. |
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Seite(n): 33-57, Autor: Timo Leimbach |
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People thinking of software usually mention two names: Microsoft and SAP. The fact that SAP is a German enterprise is less widely known, as it contradicts the widespread assumption of American dominance in the computer industry for both hardware and ... |
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Bis an die Grenzen des Gesetzes |
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Seite(n): 3-33, Autor: Thomas Welskopp |
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The constitutional alcohol prohibition in the U.S., which came into effect in January 1920 and lasted to December 1933, effectively forced established brewers, destillers, and vintners out of their core business. Although their property was not ... |
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| 2006
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Digitalisierung und Deregulierung der Telekommunikation. |
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Seite(n): S. 223-243, Autor: Philipp Ischer |
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The main aim of this article is to show in a histo¬rical context not only the institutional change of the telecom sector but also the technical trans¬formation that the Swiss state-owned PTT un¬derwent during the last thirty years of the 20th ... |
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Unternehmensverflechtungen im organisierten Kapitalismus |
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Seite(n): S. 191-222, Autor: Paul Windolf |
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In the late nineteenth century, a relatively dense network was created among companies by the directors sitting on the Boards of the large orporations.
This study examines the interlocking directorships of these large corporations in the period ... |
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Das Verhältnis zwischen NS-Regime und Industrieunternehmen – Zwang oder Kooperation? |
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Seite(n): S. 166-190, Autor: Jonas Scherner |
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Many studies on business history of Nazi Germany suggest that, after the implementation of the Four Year Plan in 1936, German private industry was directly or indirectly – by macroeconomic policy and regulation – forced to invest according to the ... |
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| 2006
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«Ein unendlich weites Gebiet für die Ausdehnung unseres Geschäfts» |
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Seite(n): 71-93, Autor: Mathias Mutz |
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The German electronic manufacturer Siemens has been active in the Chinese market since the 1870s and established its first office in Shanghai in 1904. This article analyses these business activities from a marketing perspective. Referring to the ... |
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Von der «Treue» zum «Vertrauen»? Friedrich Alfred Krupp und seine Beschäftigten (1887-1902) |
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Seite(n): 70-92, Autor: Ralf Stremmel |
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For quite a time now the term «trust» has been intensively discussed by historians. This contribution inquires into the part trust played in the relationship between Friedrich Alfred Krupp and his employees (1887-1902). In particular the case of a ... |
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Of Men and Platforms: Social Networks and the Organization of Industrial Innovation in Belgium (1900-1970) |
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Seite(n): 54-69, Autor: Kenneth Bertrams |
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The interactions between industrial enterprises, universities, and the State in Belgium have constituted key mechanisms in the launching of a national science policy, which strived to raise the levels of industrial innovation. Against the perception ... |
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Kontinuitätssicherung durch Transformation |
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Seite(n): 3-25, Autor: Hans-Werner Niemann |
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Securing continuity through transformation. The development of the Bramsche based family firm Sanders from proto-industrial trade to industrial mill.
This essay deals with the Bramsche (North West Germany) based textile firm Sanders which started ... |
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Systemwettbewerb, Institutionenexport und Homogenisierung |
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Seite(n): 26-53, Autor: Peter Borscheid |
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The causes of the acceleration of globalization in the 19th century are primarily due to the application of new technologies, techniques and organization forms. The modern insurance industry, as a new technique of collective provision and risk ... |
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| 2005
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Vichy, die deutsche Besatzungsmacht und ihre wirtschaftlichen Beziehungen im Rahmen der «Arisierung» der großen jüdischen Unternehmen |
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Seite(n): 218-231, Autor: Philippe Verheyde |
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Starting with a study of concrete forms of aryanization in France between 1940 and 1944, this article intends to study the different modalities and the purposes of economic relations between France and Germany during the Second World War. The French ... |
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Perrier - Kriegswirtschaft und Kriegsverpflichtungen der Arbeitskräfte |
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Seite(n): 197-217, Autor: Nicolas Marty |
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The Source Perrier, the leading French company of the mineral water industry, nevertheless was created with British capital at the beginning of the century. The firm acted very discreetly in the time of the Second World War. It is true that between ... |
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Unternehmensführung und Strategien der Metallunternehmen in der Pariser Region 1937 - 1947 |
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Seite(n): 181-196, Autor: Danièle Fraboulet |
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This study of industries during the German occupation examines the metal industries of a heavily industrialized northern suburb of Paris : Saint-Denis . In 1939, about 150 firms or factories of the metal industry were located there. Some of them ... |
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Die Beziehung zwischen der französischen und der deutschen Eisen- und Stahlindustrie |
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Seite(n): 159-180, Autor: Françoise Berger |
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During World War II, the French iron and steel industry had to produce for Germany under the yoke of extremely strict controlling measures. Nevertheless, this did not prevent the formation of certain direct bonds which were based on relations of ... |
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Die Pharma- Industrie in Frankreich während der Besetzungszeit - Eine Bestandaufnahme |
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Seite(n): 139-158, Autor: Sophie Chauvau |
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When, in the last 20 years, historians became interested in the French pharmaceutical industry, the years of the German occupation in World War II became a part of this history, but did not connstitute a distinct subject. However, if we consider ... |
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Einleitung: Die französischen (und deutschen) Unternehmen während des zweiten Weltkriegs |
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Seite(n): 131-138, Autor: Michel Margairaz |
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| 2005
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Produktionssysteme im Wettstreit. Wissensorganisation im Kampf um den Weltmarkt für Indigo, 1880 - 1910 |
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Seite(n): 83-104, Autor: Alexander Engel |
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Competing Systems of Production. The Organisation of Knowledge in the Contest for the Indigo World Market, 1880-1910.
In 1897, the BASF launched an artificial version of the single most important textile dye, indigo. Soon it ousted its natural ... |
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Von der sozialpolitischen zur personalpolitischen Transformationsstrategie. Zur Verwissenschaftlichung betrieblicher Personalpolitik in westdeutschen Unternehmen 1945 bis 1980 |
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Seite(n): 63-82, Autor: Ruth Rosenberger |
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From a Sociopolitical to a Personnel Political Transformation Strategy. The Scientification of Corporate Personnel Policy in West German Companies, 1945-1980.
In the decades between the end of World War II and the early 1970s, the personnel policy ... |
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German Banks and National Socialist Efforts to Supply Capital and Support Industrialization in Newly Annexed Territories: The Austrian Model |
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Seite(n): 5-16, Autor: Gerald D. Feldman |
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This paper examines the collaboration between the German National Socialist Government and the banking sector in supplying credits to assist the economic development of Austria following the German annexation in March 1938. The program, which was ... |
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Die Anfänge des Gerling-Konzerns 1904 bis 1926. Der «Outsider» Robert Gerling, das «Feuerkartell» und die Lücke im Markt |
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Seite(n): 36-62, Autor: Boris Barth |
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The founding of the Gerling-group. The «outsider» Robert Gerling, the «Feuerkartell», and the niche in the market.
The article deals with the first 20 years of the Gerling group\'s history. In 1904, Robert Gerling established his first insurance ... |
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Deutsche Unternehmerinnen und die Rhetorik vom «weiblichen Führungsstil» nach 1945 |
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Seite(n): 17-35, Autor: Eifert Christiane |
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In this article, the question will be discussed why German female entrepreneurs in the late 1960s decided to make use of the concept of «female management style». From its very beginning in 1954, the Association of German Female Entrepreneurs ... |
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| 2004
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Die Böhmische Escompte-Bank nach dem Zerfall der Habsburger Monarchie |
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Seite(n): 222-238, Autor: Harald Wixforth |
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The collapse of the Habsburg Monarchy marked a watershed for the development of financial markets and banking systems in central Europe. The successor states of the Monarchy tried to establish own financial systems soon after their independence. In ... |
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Die erste Generation der Werkleiter in der SBZ/DDR |
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Seite(n): 198-221, Autor: Armin Müller |
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The first generation of managers in the GDR. Three state-owned companies in comparison
The succession of managers in state-owned companies of the GDR is the main issue of this paper. A framework of organisational psychology will be used for ... |
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Der regulierende Eingriff des Energiewirtschaftsgesetzes in den Wettbewerb zwischen öffentlicher und industrieller Stromerzeugung in den 30er Jahren |
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Seite(n): 173-197, Autor: Alexander Faridi |
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The regulatory intervention of the new energy law («Energiewirtschaftsgesetz») in the competition between public and industrial power generation in the 1930s
The liberalization of the energy market in the late 1990s marks a turning point in the ... |
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Der lange Weg zu stabilen Leitungs- und Kontrollstrukturen. |
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Seite(n): 149-172, Autor: Paul Erker |
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The long way to stability. Aspects of Corporate Governance at the Chemische Werke Hüls (CWH)
Recently, the question how the structures of monitoring, managing and control of enterprises evolved and worked in practice has become a central research ... |
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Wozu Unternehmensgeschichte? |
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Seite(n): 131-148, Autor: Hartmut Berghoff |
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Why Business History? Aims, Methods, and Perspectives of the Subject
This article discusses the fundamental aims, methodological approaches as well as the recent and future developments of modern business history. It tackles these subjects firstly ... |
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| 2004
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«Schauspielhaus Oberursel» |
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Seite(n): 67-92, Autor: Roman Köster |
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The Motorenfabrik Oberursel (MO) is one of the oldest engine-building enterprises in Germany. Founded in 1892, the MO made a straight development and in the beginning of World War I, it was an important business rival to older and bigger enterprises ... |
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Vom Newspaper space salesman zur integrierten Kommunikationsagentur |
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Seite(n): 5-25, Autor: Alexander Schug |
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Dorland is one of the oldest and still existing international advertising agencies, that was founded in 1883 in the USA and that expanded several times to Europe and Germany. Because of the well documented development of the Berlin-based branch of ... |
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1968 und die deutschen Unternehmen |
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Seite(n): 45-66, Autor: Werner Plumpe |
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The year of 1968 takes a prominent position in the post-war history of West Germany. On the one hand, it indicates the event of a political onset, on the other hand, it marks a watershed in middleterm and longterm social change. The movement of 1968 ... |
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Freier Konsum und soziale Verantwortung |
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Seite(n): 26-44, Autor: Uwe Spiekermann |
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The history of shop closing times in 19th and 20th century Germany is a history of regulating time structures and setting time hierachies in a modern consumer society. At the end of the 19th century increasing competition in retail trade led to a ... |
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| 2003
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Die Währungs- und Wirtschaftsreform 1948 im Spiegel unternehmerischer Personalpolitik - Volkswagen, 1945 - 1950 |
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Seite(n): 215-238, Autor: Ralf Richter |
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Economic historians focusing on macroeconomic approaches emphasise the importance of the Currency Reform in 1948 for the rapid growth of the West German industry in the post-war era, while other economic historians deny their significance. This ... |
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Baumwollanbau im Krieg: eine «Einsatzfirma» in Südrußland |
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Seite(n): 196-214, Autor: Karsten Linne |
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The Baumwoll-Aktiengesellschaft Bremen (Baumag) was founded in November 1941 as a private company of cotton traders and spinners. It was put in charge of the cultivation of cotton in the German occupied Soviet territories, especially the Ukraine and ... |
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Die «Judenfrage» in der Privaten Krankenversicherung (PKV) im Nationalsozialismus |
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Seite(n): 164-195, Autor: Ingo Böhle |
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In 1933 private health insurance was the second biggest insurance branch after life insurance in Germany. Private health insurance business was marked by virulent antisemitism during the period of National Socialism. In 1933 most of the companies, ... |
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Das Scheitern einer nationalsozialistischen Konsumgesellschaft |
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Seite(n): 131-163, Autor: Wolfgang König |
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In the Third Reich a group of «people’s products» was initiated, among them the «Volksempfänger», a radio receiver, the «Volkswagen», and the «Volkskühlschrank», a refrigerator. These «people’s products» could be interpreted as an attempt to ... |
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| 2003
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Die Verwaltung des Ruhestandes in Frankreich im 19. und frühen 20. Jahrhundert |
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Seite(n): 89-103, Autor: André Straus |
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In France social insurance as it existed in Ger-many didn’t establish itself until the intermediate wartime. Since the middle of the nineteenth century the state and large scale enterprises tried out several different forms of pensions funds without ... |
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Betriebliche Sozialpolitik oder mehr Staat? Das Modell USA revisited |
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Seite(n): 73-88, Autor: Martin Seeleib-Kaiser |
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An expansion of personal responsibility and occupational social policies (fringe benefits) are often seen as means to reduce the high level of social insurance contributions in the Federal Republic of Germany; concomitantly, such a policy approach ... |
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Betriebliche Alterssicherung in der Japan AG |
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Seite(n): 58-72, Autor: Anna-Maria Thränhardt |
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Corporate welfare in Japan is multifaceted and extensive. But its scope in terms of recipients is rather limited and its benefits reach a smaller number of persons than corporate welfare in Germany. The reason for this is that it is restricted to ... |
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Optionen der Altersvorsorge im 19. und 20. Jahrhundert in Deutschland |
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Seite(n): 5-28, Autor: Gerd Hardach |
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The essay discusses supply and demand in the market for old age security in Germany during the nineteenth and twentieth century. As economic growth and the expansion of social security created an extended retirement phase at the end of the life ... |
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Who pays for pensions? Das Problem der Alterssicherung in Großbritannien im zwanzigsten Jahrhundert |
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Seite(n): 48-57, Autor: Robin Pearson |
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This article places the current crisis in pension provision in Great Britain in the context of its long-run development since the late nineteenth century. The origins of state and private pensions are briefly examined and the factors behind the ... |
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Das Drei-Säulen-Konzept und seine Grenzen. Private und berufliche Altersvorsorge in der Schweiz im 20. Jahrhundert |
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Seite(n): 29-47, Autor: Martin Lengwiler |
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The article gives a summarizing account on the history of the Swiss pension system. The system, praised by the World Bank and the OECD for its financial stability, is based upon the three pillar of state benefits, occupational and private pensions. ... |
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Umweltschutz in den Händen der Industrie - eine Sackgasse? |
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Seite(n): 198-216, Autor: Frank Uekötter |
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This article seeks to challenge the conventional reading that industry is necessarily opposed to effective air pollution control. The article chronicles the rise and development of the Hamburger Verein für Feuerungsbetrieb und Rauchbekämpfung, or ... |
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Von der Arbeitnehmerversicherung zur Volksversicherung: Die Handwerkerversicherung 1938 |
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Seite(n): 175-197, Autor: Lil-Christine Schlegel |
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The aim of this paper is to discuss the pension scheme for self-employed craftsmen introduced in 1938, which included the craftsmen in the retirement insurance of white collar workers. The paper is focused on the specific conditions of the genesis ... |
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Die «Deutsche National-Bank» in Dessau: Versuch zur Gründung einer privaten Zentralbank in der Mitte des 19. Jahrhunderts |
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Seite(n): 158-174, Autor: Jörg Lichter |
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The "Deutsche National-Bank" in Dessau was the first attempt to establish a central banking system in Germany. The main objective of this private bank was to take the role as a central bank without close links to the state. Being established 30 ... |
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Wilhelm Treue der Nestor der Unternehmensgeschichte |
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Seite(n): 123-157, Autor: Hans Jürgen Teuteberg |
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The Society of Business History (Gesellschaft für Unternehmensgeschichte) in Germany has existed now for 25 years, but can look back to longer previous research and an own journal. The following treatise summarizes the different lines of this past ... |
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Weltwirtschaft, Staat und Unternehmen im 18. Jahrhundert |
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Seite(n): 72-86, Autor: Christian Kleinschmidt |
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Using the framework of new institutional economics, the interdependence between the world economy, the state and business in the 18th century is shown to be a previously neglected field within the debate on proto-industrialisation. Transaction costs ... |
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Verkanntes unternehmerisches Risiko |
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Seite(n): 48-71, Autor: Patrick Kupper |
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Until the early 1960s the Swiss electricity supply economy was used to construct almost exclusively hydroelectric power plants. In these years it started serious attempts to diversify its facilities. After considering the construction of several ... |
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Gustav Krupp und die Gleichschaltung des Reichsverbandes der Deutschen Industrie, 1933-34 |
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Seite(n): 3-26, Autor: Werner Abelshauser |
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The article focuses on Gustav Krupp von Bohlen und Halbach, the steel industrialist, and his role as president of the Reichsverband der Deutschen Industrie (RDI) - the German National Industrial League - during the crucial period from the eve of ... |
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Zwischen «Klassenfrieden» und diktiertem Klassenantagonismus - Unternehmer und Belegschaft in Privatbetrieben der Sowjetischen Besatzungszone und der frühen DDR. |
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Seite(n): 27-47, Autor: Thomas Großbölting |
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In the Sovjet occupied zone and later on in the German Democratic Republic the German Communists and functionaries of the state party SED reconstructed the political economy to establish their power. The expropriation of major industries provided ... |
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Begegnung mit einer jüngeren Ansicht über die Vereinigte Stahlwerke AG |
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Seite(n): 237-241, Autor: Dieter Spethmann |
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Von der «Tradition» zur Innovation |
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Seite(n): 221-236, Autor: Sandra Hartig |
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On June 10, 2001, the Gesellschaft für Unternehmensgeschichte (GUG) celebrated its 25th anniversary. This article describes the prolonged and controversial process of the foundation of this society taking into account North’s concept of "mental ... |
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Zwischen Demontage und Wiederaufbau. |
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Seite(n): 198-220, Autor: Susanne Hilger |
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Dismantlement, decartelization and denazification - these keywords seem to outline the allied policies in Germany after the Second World War. By this Germany’s war and armament potential was to be dismantled completely, whereas the rest of the ... |
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Die Auslandsinvestitionen der deutschen chemischen Industrie 1930 bis 1965 |
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Seite(n): 182-197, Autor: Harm G. Schröter |
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This contributions builds upon a similar one published in this journal 10 yeras ago; in both cases only producing establishments were counted (all fdi would at least tenfold the figures). Though faced with a second expropiation of its foreign direct ... |
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Führungsstile und Unternehmensstrategien deutscher Großbanken vor 1914 |
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Seite(n): 160-181, Autor: Morten Reitmayer |
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The article examines the style of management and corporate strategies of the four largest German joint-stock banks until 1914. Discussing different concepts of corporate culture, the author advocates the French concept of economic and social fields ... |
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Möglichkeiten und Grenzen der Schumpeterschen Diversifizierung |
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Seite(n): 131-159, Autor: Jochen Streb |
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Recent studies seem to indicate that previously specialized firms are able to increase their long-term growth by realizing economies of scope from diversifying into markets in the technological and economic neighborhood of their established ... |
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Kabalen und Nächstenliebe. Die rheinisch-westfälischen Bergwerksindustriellen und das Grubenunglück von Courrières 1906 |
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Seite(n): 77-94, Autor: Rudolf Tschirbs |
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The biggest mining accident, and the greatest catastrophe in the history of human labour up to this point, the Courrieres pit disaster, which occurred on 10 May 1906, shook the European public twice. First, in the immediate context of the ... |
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Der Mechanismus der Enteignung jüdischen Goldes im «Protektorat Böhmen und Mähren» und seine Funktionsweise (1939 - 1945) |
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Seite(n): 58-76, Autor: Drahomír Jancik Coautor(en): Eduard Kubu / Jirí Novotný / Jirí Sousa |
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The study deals with the mechanism of the illegal expropriation of gold and gold artefacts owned by people or companies of Jewish origin in the Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia during the Second World War. Analysis of the legislative framework of ... |
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Der ökonomische Kern der Unternehmensgeschichte |
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Seite(n): 5-10, Autor: Peter Borscheid |
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To concentrate on the economic core must take priority in the future within business history. Therefore the New Institutional Economics will be of great support. The following article will give some aspects to it. The discussion over the involved ... |
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Telefunken und der deutsche Schiffsfunk 1903 - 1914 |
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Seite(n): 27-57, Autor: Michael Friedewald |
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On May 27, 1903 the «Gesellschaft für drahtlose Telegraphie m.b.H.» (System Telefunken) was established as a subsidiary of the Allgemeine Electricitäts Gesellschaft (AEG) and Siemens & Halske AG. In the following years the new enterprise, which had ... |
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Ein Analyserahmen für das Fach Unternehmensgeschichte |
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Seite(n): 11-26, Autor: Florian Triebel Coautor(en): Jürgen Seidl |
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This article takes up the ongoing discussion in German business history. Starting with a short structured summary of the more important theoretical approaches which are used in business history so far, it is intended to set up a framework for the ... |
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Technologietransfer und Spezialistenwanderung |
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Seite(n): 225-247, Autor: Stefan Manz |
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During the 1880s, changes in taste and market conditions brought about a rising popularity of German style lager in Britain. J. & R. Tennent, the largest brewing firm in the West of Scotland, were the first british company to invest heavily in the ... |
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Die Krisen des Bankhauses Barings 1890 und 1995 |
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Seite(n): 205-224, Autor: Jan Körnert |
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The crises of Barings bank in 1890 and 1995 anchores Barings in banking history. In the crisis of 1890 liquidity problems of Barings in London were induced by its heavy engagement in Argentina. The massive sale of American securities by London was ... |
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Unternehmensstrategien und Managementstrukturen einer großen italienischen Bank: die Banca Commercial Italiana (1894-1945). |
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Seite(n): 167-204, Autor: Peter Hertner Coautor(en): Francesca Pino |
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This essay tries to look into the historical development of the internal organization of large universal banks choosing Banca Commerciale Italiana of Milan (Italy) as an example. The period covered goes from 1894, the year in which the bank was ... |
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Sechs Thesen zum gegenwärtigen Stand der deutschen Unternehmensgeschichtsschreibung |
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Seite(n): 158-166, Autor: Toni Pierenkemper |
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The Berlin lecture contributes to the present discussion on perspectives of the German Business History seeking for an integration of culture, politics, and society within the concept of Business History. However, the economic analysis of the ... |
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Business Diplomacy: Die Zusammenkunft deutscher und britischer Industrieller in Broadlands im Oktober 1926 |
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Seite(n): 131-157, Autor: Clemens A. Wurm |
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The article starts with examining the origins of the conference which was probably unique in its character. The conference, which took place in an English country house, was called at short notice and was due to a private British initiative. The ... |
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«Postanarchie im Deutschen Reiche!» Die oekonomische Bedeutung von Vertrauen in der Debatte um das deutsche Postmonopol 1886/87 |
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Seite(n): 79-89, Autor: Jan-Otmar Hesse |
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The postal services experienced a short period of an open market policy in the German Empire, however it was restricted to the cities. Between 1880 and 1900 more than 100 private postal enterprises were founded, and took over considerable parts of ... |
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Die Volksfuersorge Lebensversicherungs AG - ein Unternehmen der Deutschen Arbeitsfront (DAF) im «Dritten Reich». |
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Seite(n): 49-78, Autor: Ingo Böhle |
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The Volksfuersorge, an industrial life insurance company, was founded in 1913 by trade unions and consumer co-operatives. In the same time as the trade unions the Volksfuersorge was brought into line with the party in May 1933 and transferred to the ... |
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Die Kreditanstalt der Deutschen 1911 - 1945. Ein Beitrag zum Wirtschaftsnationalismus der Deutschen in den boehmischen Laendern und ihrem Verhaeltnis zu Deutschland |
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Seite(n): 3-29, Autor: Eduard Kubu |
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The Kreditanstalt der Deutschen ( the co-operative society of the Schulze-Delitzsch type ) was founded by a nationally-oriented association called the Bund der Deutschen. In the course of the 1930s it became an important financial institution, as ... |
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Die Institutionalisierung der Unternehmensgeschichte im deutschen Sprachraum |
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Seite(n): , Autor: Harm G. Schröter |
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After the Second World War different organisations for Business History emerged in Austria, the FRG, GDR, and in Switzerland. The Author connects these foundations and their development to the ongoing discourses in society and the academic world ... |
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| 1999
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Die 100 größten Unternehmen von 1938 - ein Nachtrag |
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Seite(n): 235 - 242, Autor: Martin Fiedler |
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Ein Wachstumsrätsel: Feuerversicherung und die wirtschaftliche Entwicklung Großbritanniens 1700-1850 |
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Seite(n): 218 - 234, Autor: Robin Pearson |
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This paper presents some quantitative results from a wider study of the role of fire insurance in industrialising Britain. For the first time, an annual time series for output, measured by sums insured, is constructed for this financial service for ... |
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Hilfskasse statt Versicherung |
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Seite(n): 196 - 217, Autor: Stefan Laube |
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Until recently the links between Nationalsocialism and insurance companies represented an unknown field of historical research. At present this issue reaches high degrees of public attention in consequence of unsatisfied claims for compensation of ... |
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«Frauen, welche ein Hauswesen zu versorgen haben, werden nicht angenommen». |
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Seite(n): 172 - 195, Autor: Andrea Neugebauer |
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Adam Opel, the owner of a factory that produced sewing machines, hired the first female workers in the 1880s. The introduction of female workers into the factory was due to the fact, that the newly developed industrial work in contrast to the former ... |
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Unternehmensnachfolge in Deutschland - ein historischer Rückblick. |
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Seite(n): 164 - 171, Autor: Rudolf Boch |
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This historical review tries to explore the demographic and cultural background of todays problems in finding successors within family enterprises. It is argued that the number of children in business families shrank distinctly since the middle of ... |
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Zwischen Weihrauch und Wissenschaft? |
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Seite(n): 150 - 163, Autor: Manfred Pohl |
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With regard to the recent boom in German business history it is necessary to have a broad discussion on the subject, the methods and aims of this recently intensified discipline. Triggered off by the stimulating article by Pierenkemper this first ... |
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Management in der Industrialisierung |
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Seite(n): 135 - 149, Autor: Jürgen Kocka |
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This article surveys the genesis and development of modern management from the late eighteenth century to the interwar period, with a short glance on recent changes. It is argued that, in the period of industrialization, something like a «classical ... |
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| 1999
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Die Familie von der Leyen als Schumpetersche Pionierunternehmer im 18. Jahrhundert |
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Seite(n): 87-105, Autor: Jörg Lichter |
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Schumpeter´s model of the pioneering entrepreneur provides an exceptional good base to explain the rise of the von der Leyens, the leading 18th century merchant entrepreneurs in Prussia. Based upon the rural industry (Verlagswesen), which kept costs ... |
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«Im Grunde alles erreicht, worum wir jahrelang gekämpft haben» |
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Seite(n): 67-86, Autor: Detlev Heiden |
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The Hesse constitution of 1946 decreed public ownership of the mining industry, primary iron and steel manufacturers, utilities and small railroads. In the following eight years an often symbolic struggle was fought about this socialization attempt, ... |
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Die 100 größten Unternehmen in Deutschland - nach der Zahl ihrer Beschäftigten - 1907, 1938, 1973 und 1995 |
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Seite(n): 32-66, Autor: Martin Fiedler |
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The following lists of the hundred largest employers in German business in 1907, 1938, 1973, and in 1995 are offered as a working tool for business historians.
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Die Deutsche Bank und die Automobilindustrie |
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Seite(n): 3-14, Autor: Gerald D. Feldman |
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This paper traces the relationship between the Deutsche Bank and the automobile industry, which began in 1904 when it became a shareholder in Daimler. Its recent role in the Daimler-Chrysler merger is a major episode in a long history of Deutsche ... |
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Was kann eine moderne Unternehmensgeschichtsschreibung leisten? Und was sollte sie tunlichst vermeiden |
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Seite(n): 15-31, Autor: Toni Pierenkemper |
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Conventional German business history draws upon some very heterogeneous traditions, and attempts to meet the information needs of various and quite different elements. Thus it manifests itself in a variety of forms, ranging from a few solidly based ... |
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| 1998
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Der Bestand Reichswirtschaftsministerium im «Zentrum für die Aufbewahrung historisch-dokumentarischer- Sammlungen» («Sonderarchiv») in Moskau |
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Seite(n): 227-236, Autor: Barbara Eggenkämper Coautor(en): Marian Rappl, Anna Reichel |
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Drawing on our personal experience from research on the history of the Allianz Versicherungs-AG in the National Socialist period in the so-called «Sonderarchiv Moskau», we offer basic Information designed to be helpful to those planning to work in ... |
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Der Wiederaufbau der deutschen Geschäftsbanken nach 1945 am Beispiel der Berliner Handels-Gesellschaft |
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Seite(n): 216-226, Autor: Ernst Neubronner |
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From the former six German big banks (Deutsche Bank, Dresdner Bank, Commerzbank, Reichs-Kredit-Gesellschaft, Berliner Handels-Gesellschaft and Bank der Deutschen Arbeit) Berliner Handels-Gesellschaft was the only one to start its post-World War II ... |
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Die Aufsichtsräte der deutschen Aktiengesellschaften in den zwanziger Jahren |
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Seite(n): 194-215, Autor: Dieter Ziegler |
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Bank representatives sitting on supervisory boards of German non-bank corporations are often seen as a proof of the banks' dominance over industry. This article examines the composition of German supervisory boards in I927, that is, before ... |
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Von der Sparkasse zur Sparkassen-Versicherung |
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Seite(n): 176-194, Autor: Peter Borscheid |
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At the beginning of the 20th century the German savings banks faced threats to their traditional business from various quarters, including the industrial assurance sector (Volksversicherung) which provided small-scale life assurance for the lower ... |
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A man for all seasons? Hermann Josef Abs im Dritten Reich |
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Seite(n): 123-175, Autor: Lothar Gall |
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In post-war Germany the name of Hermann J. Abs represented the link between business and politics. As one of the most influential personalities during the period of reconstruction in Germany after WW II, Abs was entrusted with several ... |
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| 1998
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Das Rennen um Marktanteile |
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Seite(n): 69-91, Autor: Christoph Maria Merki |
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«L\'Automobilisme» originated as an «elite sport» in France at the end of the 19th century. This is a well-known fact in the history of technology. Despite this the connection between sport, industry, and society has never been precisely studied. In ... |
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Vom Fabrikantenverein zur «Einheitskonvention» |
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Seite(n): 49-68, Autor: Susanne Hilger |
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Since the beginning of industrialization the German clothiers were in the shadow of the rising cotton industry. The lack of business historical studies underlines that the German cloth industry has gained only small research interests up to now. ... |
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Unternehmensgeschichte im institutionellen Paradigma |
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Seite(n): 35-48, Autor: Anne Nieberding Coautor(en): Clemens Wischermann |
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Since the 198os the culture of the firm is very popular as a means of managing the firm - in literature as well as in practice. The concept is based upon communication acts. The culture which is represented by communication can be seen as the ... |
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Politische Kultur und Wirtschaft in der Weimarer Zeit |
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Seite(n): 3-18, Autor: Gerald D. Feldman |
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This paper seeks the roots of some of the «cognitive catastrophes» which drove German employers to show indifference to the fate of German democracy in the Weimar Republic and to seek or accept an authoritarian solution and think they could «manage» ... |
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«Bankenmacht»: politischer Popanz, antisemitischer Stereotyp oder analytische Kategorie?
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Seite(n): 19-34, Autor: Jakob Tanner |
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Power is basically an ambient concept, and the history of its critique reveals - as it can be paradigmatically shown by the figure of «Leviathan» - some of the crucial problems of modern societies. The debate on power is linked with that of ... |
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| 1997
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Ökonomische Dimensionen des Lkw-Verkehrs in der Weimarer Republik |
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Seite(n): 185-216, Autor: Frank Lippert |
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During the Weimar Republic lorries (HGVs) eased the rationalisation of the Transport system. At first they were used locally and within industrial sites. They were a part of sales strategies, but also a part of purchasing and production strategies. ... |
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Ausgeplündert, in Ruinen ... Der Wiederaufbau der Deutschen Reichsbahn von 1945 bis 1963 |
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Seite(n): 163-184, Autor: Christopher Kopper |
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The article examines the reconstruction of the Deutsche Reichsbahn in the Soviet Zone of Germany (resp. the GDP,) from 1945 to 1963. From 1945 to 1948, the Soviet Military Government dismantled vital parts of the railway network, mainly the second ... |
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Der Kaiser und sein Reeder |
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Seite(n): 137-162, Autor: Gerhard A. Ritter |
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The article starts with examining the astonishing friendship between the powerful emperor of the Deutsche Reich Wilhelm II. and Albert Ballin, a Jew of humble origins who became the general director of the HAPAG, the world largest shipping line. ... |
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| 1997
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Die aktuelle Debatte um Zentralbankunabhängigkeit: Theoretische und empirische Fragen |
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Seite(n): 89-111, Autor: Helge Berger |
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The paper surveys the current debate on central bank independence and points to some of the open questions. There is a broad consensus on the economic and political advantages of an autonomous central bank but less is known about the background of ... |
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Politische Bank wider Willen: Die Deutsche Orientbank vor dem Ersten Weltkrieg |
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Seite(n): 65-88, Autor: Boris Barth |
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The Deutsche Orientbank was founded in 1905 by the Dresdner Bank, the A. Schaafthausenschen Bankverein and the Nationalbank für Deutschland to promote German trade in the Mediterranean region. One year earlier a similar project of a cooperation ... |
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Die Frühgeschichte der Lufthansa |
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Seite(n): 4-13, Autor: Harold James |
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The article examines the role of Deutsche Bank in promoting the formation of Deutsche Lufthansa in 1920, as a result of a merger of two firms with completely different commercial and political traditions: the internationalist Deutsche Aerolloyd AG ... |
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«Dornröschenschlaf» der deutschen Gaswirtschaft?
Großsystem Ferngasversorgung im Spannungsfeld konkurrierender politischer und ökonomischer Interessen |
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Seite(n): 39-64, Autor: Hans-Werner Niemann |
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After the stabilization of the German currency in 1924 rationalization measures became more and more important for the German mining industry. In order to increase profits generally the mining companies concentrated on finishing all their ... |
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Entstehung des industriellen Unternehmertums in der Schweiz, 18.-19. Jahrhundert |
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Seite(n): 14-38, Autor: Ulrich Pfister |
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The origins of industrial entrepreneurship in Switzerland, 17th-19th centuries. In the first part, the article discusses the factors which led members of traditional urban and rural societies to engage in proto-industrial entrepreneurship. In urban ... |
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| 1996
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Rationalisierungsbestrebungen der Deutschen Reichsbahn-Gesellschaft zwischen 1924 und 1929 |
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Seite(n): 187-200, Autor: Jan-Henrik Peters |
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In 1924 the German National Railway Company (Deutsche Reichsbahn-Gesellschaft-DRG) was created in the wake of the Dawes plan to ensure that Germany paid its war debts. Under the political pressure of the Western allies, a private corporation was ... |
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Die Vereinigte Stahlwerke A.G. 1926-1933 und das glänzende Beispiel Amerika |
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Seite(n): 159-186, Autor: Alfred Reckendrees |
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The establishment of the United Steel Works (Vereinigte Stahlwerke Aktiengesellschaft) by several major iron and steel corporations (Konzerne) in 1926 was the most famous project of rationalization. Analyzing the formation of this largest European ... |
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Das Bedaux-System |
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Seite(n): 139-158, Autor: Paul Erker |
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The Bedaux system was a specific programme of rationalization with elements of Taylorism and Fordism. Based on the consulting of extra-firm Bedaux engineers the system represented a method of time and motion studies with both aspects of wage ... |
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Die Tempomacher |
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Seite(n): 125-138, Autor: Peter Borscheid |
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Taylorism and Fordism forced people to work faster in industry and household. Movements getting faster were also applied to leisure time. Life has obtained a new rhythm eversince. It had been set in motion with ,speed' gaining enormous prestige in ... |
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| 1996
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«Einer der bedeutendsten literarischen Producenten Deutschlands» |
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Seite(n): 65-79, Autor: Erik Lindner |
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Umfang und Verteilung von Unternehmervermögen in Wien 1852-1913 |
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Seite(n): 40-64, Autor: Michael Pammer |
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Zur Historizität der Phänomene «Kommunikationsgesellschaft» und «Dienstleistungsgesellschaft» |
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Seite(n): 28-39, Autor: Dirk Reinhardt |
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Die wirtschaftliche Situation des deutschen Einzelhandels in den Jahren 1920 bis 1923 |
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Seite(n): 1-27, Autor: Hartmut Kiehling |
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The development of trade margins in grocery and garment retailing can be estimated by means of the relative development of the corresponding subindexes from the cpi and the index of wholesale prices either parallel month by month or adjusted by the ... |
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| 1995
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«Asbach Uralt» und Soziale Marktwirtschaft |
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Seite(n): 235-252, Autor: Dirk Schindelbeck |
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The history of the advertising agency in Germany as a part of the history of communication can only be understood fully if it is studied within both the frameworks of economic and cultural history. By retracing the biography of one of the leading ... |
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«This is an Age of Advertisement» |
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Seite(n): 216-234, Autor: Hartmut Berghoff |
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This essay analyses the relation between marketing strategies, advertising methods, and business performance by means of a case study of Hohner AG, 1900-1914. This leading manufacturer of musical instruments was based in Trossingen (South-West ... |
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| 1995
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«Wahre Bilanzen» |
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Seite(n): 158-179, Autor: Mark Spoerer |
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Although abundant published data are available, German business historians have so far avoided making extensive use of balance sheet analysis. This neglect is mainly due to the asymmetric treatment of assets and liabilities under German accounting ... |
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Vom Konfrontationskurs zur Lobbyarbeit |
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Seite(n): 143-157, Autor: Ulrike Gilhaus |
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There is little recognition that German federations of industry have been concerned with environmental problems for about a hundred years. However, acceptable methods of industrial production and waste removal have concerned German industrialists, ... |
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| 1995
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Rationalisierungsstrategien in der deutschen Flaschenglasindustrie |
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Seite(n): 98-109, Autor: Frank Lippert |
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The transition of the production of bottle glass from handwork to fully automated work in the first half of the 20th century. The construction of the necessary machines and their operation, resulted from a critical interaction of technical ... |
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Friedrich Borchard und die Glasfabrik Porta Westfalica |
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Seite(n): 71-97, Autor: Michael Funk |
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Within a few years Friedrich Borchard (1871-1932) made his career from a commercial apprenticeship at the «Wittekind» glassworks in Minden to a leading position in large-scale industry: In 1906 he was appointed executive manager of the Porta ... |
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Technisches Humankapital in der britischen Elektroindustrie der Zwischenkriegszeit |
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Seite(n): 110-136, Autor: Arno Mietschke |
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The article analyzes institutionalized resources of engineers' human capital within the British Thompson-Houston Co. in the interwar years. The comparative perspective of the German AEG and Siemens shows that there were no distinct differences in ... |
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| 1995
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The German-Australian Chamber of Commerce in the Interwar Era |
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Seite(n): 35-48, Autor: John Perkins |
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Although mooted in the 1900s, practical steps toward the formation of a German-Australian Chamber of Commerce were first taken in the late-1920s. The idea faced considerable opposition from established importers of German goods and a background of ... |
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«Lange Wellen» der Unternehmenskonjunktur |
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Seite(n): 1-34, Autor: Rainer Klump Coautor(en): Beate Männel |
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The article deals with ‘long swings’ in business activity and innovative behavior of Koenig & Bauer AG, Wuerzburg, the world's oldest producer of printing machines and still one of the most important competitors in this particular market. It is ... |
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| 1994
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Johann Friedrich Deinhard (1772-1827) und seine unternehmerischen Aktivitäten |
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Seite(n): 244-265, Autor: Helmut Prößler |
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Von der Werkstatt zur Lean-Production |
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Seite(n): 219-243, Autor: Michael Stahlmann |
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While the first (r)evolution in automobile industry, not only a technical but also an organizational restructuring process, was initiated by Taylorism-Fordism, the second was triggered by Toyotism. In the course of the historic transition from ... |
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| 1994
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Industrielle Rationalisierung: Flaschenglasindustrie |
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Seite(n): 166-193, Autor: Frank Lippert |
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Today\'s scientific investigations generally take the view that the potentialities of rationalization in the Weimar Republic were by far not fully exploited. As to the bottle glass industry, these results have to be relativized. Indeed, in this ... |
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Oberspreewerk 1945-52 |
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Seite(n): 145-164, Autor: Johannes Bähr |
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The Oberspreewerk - known initially as the Laboratory, Construction and Experimental Plant Oberspree (LKVO) - was one of the Soviet experimental and construction plants set up in 1945 in the context of Soviet reparations policy in East Germany. The ... |
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| 1994
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Amerika aus deutscher Perspektive |
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Seite(n): 73-103, Autor: Christian Kleinschmidt Coautor(en): Thomas Welskopp |
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The article analyzes German engineers\' and steel managers\' visits and tours of the U.S. iron and steel industry in the period between 1900 and approximately 1930. It argues that the impressions those engineers and managers perceived and formulated ... |
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A Comparison of Company Size in the British and German Manufacturing lndustries in the early 1960s |
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Seite(n): 104-118, Autor: Thomas Eckert |
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From 1967 to 1971 the Industrial Reorganisation Corporation (IRC), set up as a semi-public institution by the British Government, acted as a catalyst for about 50 private industry mergers involving over 150 companies of various sizes. Its ultimate ... |
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| 1994
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Die Entwicklung unternehmerischen Technologie-Potentials: Du Pont und IG Farben im Vergleich |
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Seite(n): 31-45, Autor: Pilar Barrera |
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Patent statistics constitute a valuable tool of analysis which can help us clarify the nature of the technological process in innovative companies, such as Du Pont and IG Farben. Patents granted to the firms in question have been collected manually ... |
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Der Beecham-Konzern in der pharmazeutischen Industrie der Welt 1914-1970 |
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Seite(n): 18-30, Autor: T. A. B. Corley |
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The Beecham Group, now part of the British-based Anglo-American combine, SmithKline Beecham, is the only major UK enterprise which has successfully made the transition from patent medicines to pharmaceuticals. This account of its transition between ... |
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Stammarbeiterschaft als Arbeiteraristokratie |
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Seite(n): 1-17, Autor: Jürgen Schmidt |
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Two concepts of labour history are at the centre of interest in this investigation. By using quantifying methods on the extensive set of data about three generations of workers at the Krupp Steel Enterprise it was possible to examine first, the ... |
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| 1993
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Britische multinationale Unternehmen und britische Unternehmensgeschichte seit dem 19. Jahrhundert |
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Seite(n): 234-260, Autor: Geoffrey Jones |
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This article discusses the high propensity of British-owned enterprises to engage in foreign direct investment over the last one hundred years. It surveys the extensive literature on the historical development of British multinationals in the ... |
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Ford Paris im Zugriff von Ford Köln 1943 |
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Seite(n): 217-233, Autor: Peter Leßmann |
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Trucks were a great concern of the German army during the Second World War. Especially after the heavy losses of lorries and equipment on the eastern front 1941 and the battle of Stalingrad 1943, the continuous and increased supply of trucks became ... |
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| 1993
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Die Unternehmensstrategien der städtischen Kutschenfabriken zu Beginn des 20. Jahrhunderts am Beispiel der Wiener Hof-Wagenfabrik Jacob Lohner & Co |
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Seite(n): 176-185, Autor: Thomas Köppen |
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In the 19th century there were a lot of coachfactories in Europe. The largest factories produced hundreds of coaches and carriages per year. The early 20th century brought about a change. Steam, electric and petrol cars replaced coaches in the ... |
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Koreanische Unternehmenstypen während der Industrialisierungsphase, unter besonderer Berücksichtigung der Mischkonzerne (Chaebols) und der staatlichen Unternehmen |
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Seite(n): 164-175, Autor: Sang-hun Choe |
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The present paper deals with the business conglomerates of South Korea, known as chaebol. There are few clear definitions of the chaebol, but they are comparable to the chaifa in China and the zaibatsu in Japan. The Japanese zaibatsu were industrial ... |
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Eisenbahnen, Wirtschaftsräume und Unternehmen in Deutschland bis zum Ersten Weltkrieg |
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Seite(n): 145-163, Autor: Werner Kroker |
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Small railroad lines, financed and run by only one business enterprise, have received little attention in economic, business and transportation history research. Although small railroads were originally intended merely to satisfy the transportation ... |
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| 1993
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Der Konzentrationsprozeß in der deutschen Tafelglasindustrie 1925 bis 1932 |
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Seite(n): 73-113, Autor: Mark Spoerer |
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The introduction of a new technology revolutionized the German sheet glass industry between 1925 and 1932. The inevitable concentration process was intensified by the small group of "first movers", who formed a cartel to share the costs of market ... |
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150 Jahre Werk Offenbach der Hoechst AG |
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Seite(n): 122-128, Autor: Dieter Wagner |
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Schwieriger Osten |
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Seite(n): 114-121, Autor: Ulrich Kreutle |
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New ways and forms of cooperation between the German chemical corporations and the countries of Eastern Europe appear after the fall of the "Mauer". An experience of long standing with the people in Eastern Europe helped the BASF opening the new ... |
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| 1993
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Betriebsgeschichte in der DDR - ein Rückblick |
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Seite(n): 49-62, Autor: Arnd Kluge |
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Over two thousand monographic studies and countless essays and articles in the field of «enterprise history» - very inadequately defined as the socialist response to capitalist business history - were published in the German Democratic Republic ... |
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Die Geschichte der Optischen Werkstätte Carl Zeiss in Jena von 1875 bis 1891 |
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Seite(n): 4-25, Autor: Wolfgang Mühlfriedel Coautor(en): Edith Hellmuth |
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Between 1875 and 1890 the small optical workshop of Carl Zeiß in Jena developed into a modern factory for mechanical/optical precision instruments. This change was the result of Ernst Abbe's theoretical work in the field of microscopic image ... |
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Die Aktivitäten des deutschen Stickstoff-Syndikats in Ägypten 1924 - 1939 |
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Seite(n): 26-48, Autor: Monika Friedrich |
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The Egyptian arable land is highly dependent on artificial supplies of fertilizers especially of nitrogen-fertilizer as a result of the perennial irrigation.
As Egypt hardly had any plants for the production of artificial fertilizers at that time, ... |
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| 1992
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Ein Kapitel Meissner Industriegeschichte |
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Seite(n): 254-264, Autor: Uta Sieberth |
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The enterprise of the Brothers Jacobi at Meißen which has been investigated in the present case study shows that in the early stage of the industrial revolution in Saxony the know how of industrial manufacturing mode did not only make its way from ... |
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Emil Julius Karl Kessler (1813-1867) |
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Seite(n): 221-253, Autor: Hans-J. Enzweiler |
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The knowledge about the Maschinenfabrik Esslingen (ME) being quite good its founders life (Emil Kessler 1813-1867) is not very well known. By studies of archive papers and of the unpublished family papers, which are situated at the Landesmuseum für ... |
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| 1992
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Bemerkungen zum Kaffeehandel |
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Seite(n): 181-188, Autor: Maria Möring |
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Management, Modernisierungs- und Arbeitspolitik bei der Daimler-Benz AG und ihren Vorläuferunternehmen von der Jahrhundertwende bis zum Zweiten Weltkrieg |
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Seite(n): 147-180, Autor: Michael Stahlmann |
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This article contains first results of the research project «Labour Management and Factory Organization in Industrial Change», located at the University of Paderborn in the research institution «Industrial Relations in the Process of Social and ... |
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| 1992
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Erfinder ohne Fortune |
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Seite(n): 75-100, Autor: Hubert Kiesewetter |
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After a fruitless search through Germany and Russia for financial assistance to build his wooden printing machine, Frederick Koenig arrived in London in November, 1806. There he met the printer Thomas Bensley, who willingly supported Koenig's ... |
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Brunsviga (1829 - 1959) |
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Seite(n): 101-114, Autor: Peter Faulstich |
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A curiosity concerning the history of mechanical calculating machines is, that they came into the offices later than 1870. At this time their theoretical and constructive principles were known since more than 200 years. But the first calculating ... |
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| 1992
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Die Teilzahlungskredite als Begleiterscheinung des westdeutschen «Wirtschaftswunders» (1948 - 1960) |
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Seite(n): 19-57, Autor: Peter Horvarth |
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The essay about the hire-purchase-credits tries to look at the way of life of the west German society 1948-1960. It asks for the consumers, their behaviour of economizing, their moral of payment, their income and for consumer goods. The hirepurchase ... |
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Erfolg und Mißerfolg der österreichischen Großunternehmen im 20. Jahrhundert |
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Seite(n): 1-18, Autor: Franz Mathis |
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1. Only the lesser part of the 187 Austrian companies employing - between 1900 and 1979 - at least once more than 1.000 people succeeded in maintaining this size for a longer period of time, although on the other hand most of them still existed as ... |
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| 1991
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Zwischen Partnerschaft und Konkurrenz |
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Seite(n): 245-281, Autor: Rainer Karlsch |
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The article offers at first a short overview about diversification in Department (ger. Sparte) 111 of IG Farbenindustrie AG up to 1945. In the main chapter follows analysis of the economic relations between the two separate Agfa factories in West ... |
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Familie und Unternehmer |
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Seite(n): 217-244, Autor: Andrea Löther |
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This essay examines the structure of entrepreneurial families at the beginning of industrialization. It is based on a sample of 68 textile entrepreneurs living in Wuppertal between 1750 and 1870. The sample shows a high social and geographical ... |
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| 1991
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Tradition und Transformation |
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Seite(n): 179-203, Autor: Wolfgang Wimmer |
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The German pharmaceutical industry developed fast before World War I. With fundamentally new products prior dominant British and French industries were outdistanced. Nevertheless mass production within the health care system met with opposition. The ... |
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Jakob Uffrecht (1817 - 1892) |
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Seite(n): 156-178, Autor: Friedrich-Wilhelm Dörge |
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U., the illegitimate child of a washerwoman, grew up in conditions of severe poverty. After having worked in a factory (from the age of 7) and learning the trade of potter, he was an itinerant craftsman at the age of 16 and became a modeler of some ... |
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Zur Geschichte der Kühlkost und des Tiefgefrierens |
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Seite(n): 139-155, Autor: Hans J. Teuteberg |
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The technique of freezing food is one of the great and lasting innovations of the modern industrial age. Methods of stockpiling and the culture of human nourishment were enlarged and revolutionized. Dehydration, salting and the use of snow and ice ... |
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| 1991
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Ernst Jacob Homberger-Rauschenbach und die Georg Fischer AG |
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Seite(n): 76-102, Autor: Clemens Moser-Schaefle |
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The topic of this article is the Swiss foundry company Georg Fischer AG (GF) in Schaffhausen, under the direction of Ernst Jakob HOMBERGER (1869-1955). After the period of family business (1802 - 1896) the years between 1902 and 1952 are examined ... |
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Die deutsche Nachfrage nach Wolfram, Zinn und Kupfer aus North Queensland 1890 - 1914 |
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Seite(n): 61-75, Autor: Ruth S. Kerr |
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| 1991
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Familienunternehmen in Wirtschaft und Gesellschaft bis zur Mitte des 20. Jahrhundert |
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Seite(n): 9-26, Autor: Wieland Sachse |
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Die Familienunternehmen in der Bundesrepublik Deutschland |
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Seite(n): 27-36, Autor: Gerhard Zeitel |
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| 1990
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Die Aktivitäten der IG Farben-Verkaufsgemeinschaft Farben in Ägypten 1925-1939 |
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Seite(n): 237-254, Autor: Monika Friedrich |
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The IG Farben as the most important representative of the German external economic expansion had regarded Egypt as a very potent market. Thanks to its dominating position within the international dyestuffs cartel and the activity of an IG-owned ... |
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Die Entstehungsgeschichte der aktienrechtlichen Pflichtprüfung in Deutschland |
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Seite(n): 217-236, Autor: Reiner Quick |
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This article shows the developments which led to the creation of the statutory audit for stock corporations in Germany. After the foundation of the German Empire in 1871 many new corporations were established. Many of them later went bankrupt due to ... |
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| 1990
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Die Anfänge der Obstbau-Kolonie «Eden» e.G.m.b.H. in Oranienburg (1893 bis 1914) |
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Seite(n): 154-165, Autor: Judith Baumgartner |
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In this essay the author tries to present the beginning and further development of the life-reform colony of Eden next to Berlin. This institution was one of the most influential, authoritative and successful attempts to realize the complex ideas of ... |
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Bürgerliche Selbstdarstellung und betriebliche Sozialpolitik auf der Pariser Weltausstellung 1867 |
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Seite(n): 145-153, Autor: Marie-Luise von Plessen |
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Quoting and annotating the publications of the fourth Paris World Fair registers and critics this review on the patronage activities of various Prussian and German exhibitors contributes to the discussion on integrated stabilization and programs for ... |
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| 1990
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Wirtschaftsverbände in Deutschland |
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Seite(n): 95-115, Autor: Hans-Peter Ullmann |
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The present study analyses the origin, structure, influence, and function of interest groups from the early nineteenth century to the present. Five phases of development can be differentiated. The first interest groups arose after 1800; they closely ... |
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Die Verwissenschaftlichung der Industrie |
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Seite(n): 73-94, Autor: Paul Erker |
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The emergence of central research laboratories in industry at the turn of the century marks the decisive step in the development of the new «science based industries». The examples of Siemens, Philips and General Electric are showing the problems, ... |
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| 1990
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Geschichte der Unternehmensdiversifizierung |
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Seite(n): 23-31, Autor: Joachim Schwalbach |
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The purpose of this paper is to analyze the history of diversification in 284 German companies in the period of 1950 to 1980. Within that period, one observes a positive trend towards a higher degree of diversification although this trend diminishes ... |
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Die Auslandsinvestitionen der deutschen chemischen Industrie 1870 bis 1930 |
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Seite(n): 1-22, Autor: Harm G. Schröter |
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Research on German foreign direct investment (FDI) has not yet reached Anglo-Saxon standards. Because of the important commitment of the German economy to exports - the exportquota used to be between 20-30% - scholars would expect a considerable ... |
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| 1989
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Die Zeche «Dahlbusch AG» in der Kohlenkrise 1954-1965 |
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Seite(n): 240-260, Autor: Wilhelm Treue |
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The present "Dahlbusch Verwaltungs AG" was founded in 1852 as the "Belgisch-Rheinische Gesellschaft der Kohlenbergwerke an der Ruhr". Eight years later the first coal was produced, the first dividends (2%) were issued after 10 years. In 1873 the ... |
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Demontagen in Deutschland nach 1945 unter besonderer Berücksichtigung der Montanindustrie |
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Seite(n): 209-239, Autor: Helmut Fiereder |
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There was no other question which encumbered the relationship between the Western Allies and the Germans during the founding period of the Federal Republic as much as that of the dismantling of industry. In this, of course, the points of view were ... |
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| 1989
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«Mein Vater ist mit seinen McCormick Maschinen sehr zufrieden.» |
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Seite(n): 91-123, Autor: Hubert Kiesewetter |
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When Cyrus Hall McCormick presented his reaper at the World Exhibition in 1851 in London, twenty years after it was originally built, its performance was immediately a great success. As this was the first time it had been exhibited in Europe, he was ... |
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| 1989
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Die Finanzen des Rasselstein in den Jahren 1823-24 |
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Seite(n): 1-29, Autor: Hans Hermann Spoo |
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Rasselstein of Neuwied, West Germany, was the most important industrial enterprise on the Rhine between Mayence and Bonn well before the take-off of the industrial revolution in Germany (and remains such today). In the 1820s the steel mill was the ... |
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| 1988
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Zur Geschichte des Warenhaus-Konzerns I. Schocken Söhne unter besonderer Berücksichtigung der Jahre seit 1933 |
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Seite(n): 232-252, Autor: Konrad Fuchs |
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The warehouse idea, which was born in the United States of America and first accomplished there, was realized in Germany at the beginning of the twentieth century. Schocken founded its first warehouse in 1901 in Zwickau (Saxony) from where the later ... |
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Joseph Wilhelm Weiler, Julius Weiler und das Anilin |
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Seite(n): 217-231, Autor: Wolfgang Scheinert |
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Founded in 1861 by the merchant J. W. Weiler (1819-1875) in the Cologne suburb Ehrenfeld, the enterprise \"J. W. Weiler & Co.\" was one of the first German manufacturers of aniline. This was the origin of the aniline plants of Bayer AG. The ... |
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| 1988
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Nekrolog Fritz Blaich 2.7.1940 - 6.7.1988 |
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Seite(n): 178-180, Autor: Hans Pohl |
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Die deutsche Palästina-Bank 1897-1914 |
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Seite(n): 149-177, Autor: Nachum T. Gross |
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The economic growth and modernization of Palestine during the later nineteenth century created conditions and demands for typical merchant-banker firms, and eventually for the services of European commercial-banking corporations. One of four such ... |
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| 1988
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Zur Sozialpolitik bei Klöckner-Humboldt-Deutz während des Nationalsozialismus: «Die Masse der Arbeiterschaft muß aufgespalten werden». |
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Seite(n): 81-117, Autor: Martin Rüther |
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This study offers a look at the works policy that was applied in Cologne's largest industrial plant during the Third Reich. The guiding principle of the policy is addressed in the study: to detach the workmen from existing structures shaped by the ... |
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| 1988
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Zur Unternehmenspolitik des Hauses Siemens in der Zwischenkriegszeit
Zwischenkriegszeit |
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Seite(n): 22-57, Autor: Wilfried Feldenkirchen |
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Due to the radically altered international position of German industry following Germany’s defeat in World War I, the country’s big combines had to adjust their management strategies after 1918. In highly concentrated electrotechnical industry, ... |
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Bausteine für ein größeres Deutschland: Die Annexion der Karolinen und Marianen 1898-1899 |
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Seite(n): 1-21, Autor: Gerd Hardach |
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Germany was a late-comer as a colonial power. The first wave of annexations occurred in 1884-85 when the greater part of the German colonial empire was acquired, and was followed by a second minor wave in 1897-99 when Kiautschou, the Caroline and ... |
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| 1987
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Der Anteil des Bürgertums an der Gründung von Unternehmen in Thüringen im 18. Jahrhundert |
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Seite(n): 183-184, Autor: Max Kemter |
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Industrieunternehmen in Bonn während des Ersten Weltkrieges |
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Seite(n): 166-182, Autor: Helmut Vogt |
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The outbreak of World War 1 marked the end of a period of remarkable growth, during which the lagging industrial sector caught up with the traditional functions of Bonn as a garrison town, the seat of a well-known university, and a place of ... |
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German Shipowners on the Transatlantic Routes |
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Seite(n): 145-165, Autor: Hermann Kellenbenz |
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Anliegen des Aufsatzes ist es, am Beispiel der Fahrt von den deutschen Häfen nach Brasilien und zum Rio de la Plata in der Zeit von 1815 bis 1850 die verschiedenen Typen von Schiffsbesitzern herauszuarbeiten. Als Hauptunterlage für die Studie ... |
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| 1987
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Zwischen Kriegsgewinnen und Kriegskosten: Krupp im Ersten Weltkrieg |
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Seite(n): 71-123, Autor: Lothar Burchardt |
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Since the First World War, the Fried. Krupp AG has frequently been accused of having accumulated vast war profits during the years 1914-1918. Although some figures were occasionally quoted, they were never followed up by detailed analyses. This ... |
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Industrie und Ideologie: Die IG Farben in der Zeit des Nationalsozialismus |
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Seite(n): 124-136, Autor: Peter Hayes |
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This essay reports some of the principal findings of the author\'s book Industry and Ideology: IG Farben in the Nazi Era (Cambridge University Press, 1987). He argues that the well-known involvement of the IG Farben chemicals concern with the Most ... |
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| 1987
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Die Vorstellungen der deutschen Industrie zur Neuordnung der Wirtschaft nach dem 1. Weltkrieg |
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Seite(n): 23-42, Autor: Peter Wulf |
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In Germany during the First World War there were very different conceptions concerning the post-war reorganization of the economy. Business demanded the unrestrained reconstruction of a free economic system, whereas the state required the pledge of ... |
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Die Organisation der Saline in Lüneburg vom Mittelalter bis ins 19. Jahrhundert |
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Seite(n): 1-22, Autor: Egbert Kahle |
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The city of Lüneburg gained its wealth from the production of salt. This was based on a saline spring of saturated brine . It was the northernmost saline spring in central Europe during medieval times. The salt was exported in great quantities to ... |
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| 1986
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Ludwig Seyffardt - Ein Aachener Bürger aus der Zeit des Biedermeier |
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Seite(n): 184-196, Autor: Bodo von Koppen |
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Seyffardt, who was resident in Aachen worked his way into the insurance company as representative of a French insurance society. A description of the then still new Rheinland insurance market shows particular circumstances. When it came to the ... |
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Paul Bunge und die Fertigung wissenschaftlicher Waagen in Hamburg (Teil I und II) |
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Seite(n): 165-183, Autor: Hans R Jenemann |
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Towards the end of the 19th century German precision mechanical workshops had attained a leading position worldwide. By that time at latest they had taken over the position of the earlier dominating institutes of foreign western European countries, ... |
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| 1986
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Zahlen und Anmerkungen zum deutschen Außenhandel zwischen dem Ersten Weltkrieg und der Weltwirtschaftskrise. |
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Seite(n): 95-??, Autor: Volker Hentschel |
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Peter von Siemens - Ein Nachruf |
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Seite(n): 93-??, Autor: Andreas Kleffel |
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| 1986
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Die A. G. für Elektricitätsanlagen in Köln 1897-1920 |
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Seite(n): 73-92, Autor: Horst A Wessel |
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Ein Jahrzehnt Gesellschaft für Unternehmensgeschichte |
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Seite(n): 5-30, Autor: Hans Pohl |
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Gesellschaft für Unternehmensgeschichte - Geschichte ihrer Gründung |
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Seite(n): 1-4, Autor: Beate Brüninghaus |
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| 1985
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Zur Industrialisierung des deutschen Braugewerbes
im 19. Jahrhundert. |
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Seite(n): 143-180, Autor: Clemens Wischermann |
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The brewing industry is not considered to be amongst the leading sectors in the period of industrialization. Yet the brewing industry was an economic branch which was influenced by new technical developments at an early stage. Contrary to the more ... |
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| 1985
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Feuerversicherung und Kameralismus |
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Seite(n): 96-117, Autor: Peter Borscheid |
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The mid-18th century marks a decisive turning-point in the history of German fire insurances. Absolutistic rulers established "fire-societies" throughout the country, especially after 1750, which were modeled on the examples set in Hamburg and ... |
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«Wir wissen aber, Gott Lob, was wir thuen» |
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Seite(n): 69-95, Autor: Rolf-Jürgen Gleitsmann |
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The system of granting patents in the 16th century may be considered as an extremely effective state instrument for the selective advancement of technological change. Both in the principalities and on the imperial level it served to direct the ... |
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| 1985
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Ausländische Transferleistungen in der österreichischen Industrialisierung - ein Modell für die Dritte Welt? |
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Seite(n): 30-49, Autor: Franz Mathis |
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A detailed analysis of Austria\'s largest industrial enterprises in the 19th and 20th centuries allows the following conclusions:
1. Foreign transfers have played an important role in Austria\'s industrialization.
2. A much larger number of new ... |
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Erfolgsbeteiligung und Vermögensbildung der Arbeitnehmer bei der Firma Robert Bosch zwischen 1886 und 1945 |
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Seite(n): 1-29, Autor: Jürgen Mulert |
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As pioneer in the spark plug industry Robert Bosch (1861-1942) developed a small electro-mechanical shop into a world-wide enterprise manufacturing electrical components of cars as well as an increasing variety of electrical appliances. During the ... |
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| 1984
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Die Chinesischen Anleihen von 1896 und 1898 |
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Seite(n): 180-184, Autor: Maria Möring |
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«Die Stimme ihres Herrn» |
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Seite(n): 153-179, Autor: Peter Wulf |
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This article deals with a chapter of German press history during the Weimar Republic. The central theme is the German industrial magnate Hugo Stinnes and the Deutsche Allgemeine Zeitung which was controlled by him. Following a few introductory ... |
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| 1984
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Unternehmensleitung und Kostenkontrolle in der rheinischen Montanindustrie vor 1914 |
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Seite(n): 73-113, Autor: Wolfram Bongartz |
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During the last third of the 19th century the most important factors for the growth of German industries and enterprises were mass production, the increased speed of capital flow, diversification of products and technological progress. Many diverse, ... |
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Wirtschaft im Dritten Reich |
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Seite(n): 131-149, Autor: Wilhelm Treue |
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Managementfehler durch mangelndes Geschichtsbewußtsein in der Betriebswirtschaftslehre |
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Seite(n): 114-130, Autor: Dieter Schneider |
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The article opposes the view that knowledge of the history of Business Economics is not necessary for managers and students of Business Economics. Parts I and II give examples from the history of decision theory, cost theory, standard costing, ... |
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| 1984
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Staat und Unternehmen während der Frühindustrialisierung |
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Seite(n): 1-32, Autor: Hubert Kiesewetter |
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The analysis of government aid for trade and enterprise in Germany during the first half of the 19th Century can start with the question, whether, and to what extent, indirect or direct state measures have assisted in the growth of the regional ... |
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| 1983
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Sozialgeschichte des Handwerks im Übergang zur privatkapitalistischen Industriewirtschaft |
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Seite(n): 214-222, Autor: Wilhelm Treue |
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Ein multinationaler Konzern entsteht. |
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Seite(n): 188-213, Autor: Klaus Wohlert |
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This study was interested in a number of companies in the engineering industry, namely the major international firms in the separator branch of the machinery industry. The first people to exploit centrifugal force for separation were. Wilhem Lefeldt ... |
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Vom Hoffaktor zur Dresdner Bank. |
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Seite(n): 159-187, Autor: Joachim Felix Kaskel |
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The Jewish entrepreneur-family Kaskel can be called the Saxon Rothschilds. The «Hoffaktor» Jacob Kaskele started his trading company in Dresden in 1771 after having received the concession from the Saxon elector Friedrich August. In 1772 he was even ... |
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| 1983
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Das Unternehmertum im Eisenhüttenwesen in den böhmischen Ländern während der industriellen Revolution |
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Seite(n): 98-119, Autor: Milan Mygka |
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Historiography in Czechoslovakia dedicated a lot of attention to several aspects of the industrial revolution, but hasn't studied the emergence and importance of entrepreneurs in this process. Of special importance is the study of the genesis, the ... |
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Über «Profite» deutscher Industrieunternehmen in Rußland vor 1914 |
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Seite(n): 81-97, Autor: Walther Kirchner |
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The idea that foreign entrepreneurs made inordinate profits in Russia before 1914 becomes unacceptable upon investigation of available industrial sources. With short-term engagements of finance institutions, speculators, etc. may have brought ... |
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From Family Firm to Professional Management: |
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Seite(n): 120-125, Autor: Leslie Hannah |
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| 1983
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Wirtschafts- und sozialhistorische Brüche und Kontinuitäten zwischen Weimarer Republik und Drittem Reich |
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Seite(n): 39-80, Autor: Volker Hentschel |
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The paper goes into the question whether the structures, functions, and trends in the German economy and society were as much altered as the political patterns. A detailed, highly quantitative analysis of the economic order and the economic policy, ... |
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Historische Berufsbildungs- und Qualifikationsforschung am Beispiel der GHH Oberhausen |
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Seite(n): 11-38, Autor: Klaus Harney |
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The essay takes the Gutehoffnungshütte Oberhausen as an example for the structural change of workers' recruitment and training during the period of industrialization.
With regard to the political and social environment of the GHH, recruitment and ... |
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| 1982
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Zur Entwicklung der internen und verbandsmäßigen Willensbildung der deutschen Konsumgenossenschaften von deren Anfängen bis zum Jahre 1922 |
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Seite(n): 168-191, Autor: Christoph P. Gutknecht |
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Taking a look at the internal decision process in the cooperative societies in Germany one finds several stages of development from the middle of the 19th century to 1922.
In the early stage there were little democratic elements. The founders had ... |
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Wirtschaftliche und soziale Aspekte der Industrialisierung der belgischen Baumwollverarbeitung (1780-1850) |
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Seite(n): 147-167, Autor: Hilda Coppejans-Desmedt |
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This article deals with the beginning, expansion, and consolidation of the modern cotton industry in Belgium which concentrated in the Gent area sometimes called "Manchester of the low countries". Even though cotton spinning and weaving were not ... |
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| 1982
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Kölner Banken und die Entwicklung des Ruhrgebiets |
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Seite(n): 81-106, Autor: Wilfried Feldenkirchen |
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This article takes a look at the importance of the Cologne banks in the 19th century in general and in particular at the importance of these banks for the industrialisation of the Ruhr area. When industrialisation started in the Ruhr area in the ... |
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Carl Emil Wentzel-Teutschenthal, Ein landwirtschaftlicher Unternehmer im III. Reich |
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Seite(n): 119-123, Autor: Wilhelm Treue |
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Die Gründung der offiziellen Deutsch-Französischen Industrie- und Handelskammer |
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Seite(n): 107-118, Autor: Gerd Riedberg |
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The foreign chambers may be looked upon as successors of the association of merchants engaged in export in the Middle Ages. Yet, in the way we understand foreign chambers of industry and commerce today, their history has only begun in the second ... |
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| 1982
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Der deutsche Schwachstromkabel-Verband - Vorgeschichte und Gründung sowie Entwicklung in den ersten Jahren seines Bestehens (1876-1917) |
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Seite(n): 45-72, Autor: Horst A. Wessel |
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There were already agreements made among the producers of feeble current cable when the second factory was erected.
These agreements were not only known by the most important buyer, the Reichspostand Telegraphenverwaltung, but the producers came to ... |
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Italienische «Gastarbeiter» im deutschen Kaiserreich (1890-1914) |
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Seite(n): 192-214, Autor: Hermann Schäfer |
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lt is well known that the Italians were the biggest group among West Germany\'s guest workers until 1970. Yet, most people tend to forget that they have a long Tradition in German history. Between 1895 and 1914 a growing number of Italians, ... |
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Friedrich Wilhelm Graf von Reden |
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Seite(n): 1-21, Autor: Konrad Fuchs |
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A lot of people who were no Prussians contributed to the political and economic rise of the Prussian state. Among them was Friedrich Wilhelm Graf von Reden. After having a practical training in mining and after studying at a university he made ... |
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| 1981
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John Cockerill: Pionierunternehmer der belgisch-niederländischen Industrialisierung |
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Seite(n): 179-193, Autor: Rainer Fremdling |
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Zur Geschichte von Organisation und Leitung deutscher Großunternehmen seit dem 19. Jahrhundert |
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Seite(n): 143-178, Autor: Hans Pohl |
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| 1981
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Russian Entrepreneurship and the «Russification» of Foreign Enterprise |
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Seite(n): 79-103, Autor: Walther Kirchner |
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Cosima Wagner als Festspiel-«Chefin» |
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Seite(n): 129-131, Autor: Carl-Friedrich Baumann |
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Köln während der Weltwirtschaftskrise 1929-1933 |
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Seite(n): 104-128, Autor: Friedrich Zunkel |
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This paper deals with the effects the world depression had on the economic and social situation of the people in Cologne as well as on the social and financial policy of that city's administration. The industrial and social structure of Cologne was ... |
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| 1981
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Unternehmerleistung beim Städtebau - Das Wiener Ringstraßen-Viertel |
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Seite(n): 61-74, Autor: Wilhelm Treue |
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Die Chemische Fabrik Griesheim in der «Großen Depression» |
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Seite(n): 42-60, Autor: Winfried Forstmann |
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The cyclical period 1873-1894 has been made the «Great Depression» by the wellknown theses of H. Rosenberg causing a lively debate still lasting today. Taking business records (balance sheets, commented annual reports) of the Chemische Fabrik ... |
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Kinderarbeit im 19. Jahrhundert |
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Seite(n): 1-41, Autor: Wilfried Feldenkirchen |
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This paper on the development of child labor in Germany shows that the knowledge, we have had so far, how and to what extent children were employed, and that our knowledge about the motives of the child labor laws need to be supplemented and partly ... |
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| 1980
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Österreichs Rüstungsindustrie 1944 - Ansätze zu einer Strukturanalyse |
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Seite(n): 179-206, Autor: Stefan Karner |
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National-Socialist economic policies have left a deep mark on Austria\'s economic structure. In this study dealing with all 716 Austrian armament factories existing in 1944 it has been attempted to work out their characteristic features, their ... |
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Fabriksparkassen für Arbeiter - Konzeption und Inanspruchnahme einer betrieblichen Institution |
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Seite(n): 145-178, Autor: Günther Schulz |
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The establishment of factory savings-banks for blue collar workers in Germany during the nineteenth century was part of the extensive educational attitude of social reformers, entrepreneurs and the government, which, by these means, tried to relieve ... |
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| 1980
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Die wirtschaftliche Rivalität zwischen Deutschland und England im 19. Jahrhundert |
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Seite(n): 78-106, Autor: Wilfried Feldenkirchen |
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The comparison of the overall economy and of the development of production and selling in main branches of industry has shown, that the economic rivalry between Great Britain and Germany in the nineteenth century has to be looked at in a refined ... |
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Der geschichtliche Informations- und Quellenwert deutscher Firmenfestschriften |
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Seite(n): 108-128, Autor: Horst Hesse |
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After introducing remarks on posing problems and on the base of material, this study answers three questions:
1. Are scripts of business-jubilee credible?
2. What value of information have their texts on business history?
3. Has their get-up any ... |
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| 1980
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40 Jahre (1937-1977) Historisches Archiv der Gutehoffnungshütte Aktienverein (GHH-AV) |
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Seite(n): 28-44, Autor: Bodo Herzog |
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In the course of the more than 40 years, that the institution has been existing it has gained reputation as the exemplary and most modern business archive of the Ruhr area. In the future it is supposed to go on as well as an information bureau for ... |
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Zur Geschichte des deutschen Holzhandels - Ein Vierteljahrhundert «Bergford» 1921-1945 |
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Seite(n): 12-27, Autor: Wilhelm Treue |
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At the beginning of the 20th century 41 million ccm of wood were produced in the German Reich every year. One half of it was consumed as firewood, the other half as structural lumber and timber. The value of that wood amounted to 490 million marks. ... |
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Konsul Louis Kniffler - Der Pionier des deutschen Japanhandels. |
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Seite(n): 1-11, Autor: Erich Zielke |
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When the USA had forced the opening of Japan after 200 years of voluntary international isolation ( 1 854) that country was integrated into international commerce rather soon. Sending an expedition under the leadership of Graf zu Eulenburg Prussia ... |
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| 1979
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Familie, Unternehmer und Kapitalismus |
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Seite(n): 99-135, Autor: Jürgen Kocka |
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This article explores the role between family structure and enterprise in Germany's early industrialization (roughly 1800 to 1870). lt is shown how familial structures contributed to the solution of early entrepreneurial and managerial problems. ... |
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Die Konkurrenten der Fugger als Bankiers der spanischen Krone |
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Seite(n): 81-98, Autor: Hermann Kellenbenz |
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When Richard Ehrenberg in 1896 published his two-volume work on «Das Zeitalter der Fugger» his intention was to characterize the extraodinary importance of the Augsburg banking house. Research done since Ehrenberg has proved that the label ... |
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Krise, Rekonstruktion, Rationalisierung |
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Seite(n): 62-80, Autor: Karl-Gustaf Hildebrand |
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Sweden is one of the few Western countries where the inter-war period gave a quite positive result in economic growth. The more or less Keynesian politics of the Swedish thirties were far too rudimentary in practice to provide even a partial ... |
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Der Rat der Europäischen Industrieverbände (REI) in seinen ersten 25 Jahren |
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Seite(n): 45-61, Autor: Walther Herrmann |
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The European Recovery Programme (ERP) (initiated by G. Marshall) and the European Union Movement gave the impetus to the central organisations of European industry to form a head organisation. It was realized in 1949 by the president of the French ... |
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Der Individualismus als geistige Grundlage des europäischen Unternehmers |
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Seite(n): 3-11, Autor: Alois Brusatti |
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There are several possibilities to define the word entrepreneur'. The criteria, which Wilhelm Weber set up (status, position, function), do no satisfy completely. Therefore the author went back to the Innovator' and the way Josef Schumpeter has ... |
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Herkunft und Anfänge eines Unternehmers: Heinrich Lanz 1859 - 1870 |
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Seite(n): 27-44, Autor: Wolfram Fischer |
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This essay deals with the social origins and the first years of entreprenurial activity of Heinrich Lanz, the founder of a firm for agricultural implements and machinery in Mannheim which became one of Europe\'s biggest enterprise in this field and ... |
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Unternehmer und Unternehmensverflechtung in Bayern im 20. Jahrhundert |
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Seite(n): 180-188, Autor: Wolfgang Zorn |
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In its first part this paper deals with Camillo Castiglioni (1879-1957). Born in Triest, this entrepreneur played a most important role as a sort of «Austrian Stinnes» in the founding and developping of the aviation and automobile industries. He ... |
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Die gewerbliche Wirtschaft Salzburgs von 1816 bis 1860 |
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Seite(n): 150-179, Autor: Josef Wysocki |
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Kohle und Koks aus Belgien, dem Saarland und Rheinland-Westfalen für Luxemburgs Schwerindustrie |
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Seite(n): 136-149, Autor: Hans Pohl |
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The Société en commandite des Forges d\'Eich, Le Gallais, Metz et Cie was the oldest enterprise of those three establishments which were incorporated into the ARBED (Société anonyme des Aciéries Réunies de Burbach-Eich-Dudelange) in 1911. This firm ... |
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Stadtadreßbücher als Quelle für die Wirtschafts- und sozialhistorische Forschung - Das Beispiel Köln |
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Seite(n): 12-26, Autor: van Eyll Klara |
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The history of the directory dates back to the early 17th-century-France. As a means of the absolutistic bureaucracy state-handbooks and address-calendars made their way as an official register into the German state-capitals and universitytowns in ... |
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| 1979
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Großindustrie und Berufsqualifikation des mittleren technischen Personals |
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Seite(n): 29-63, Autor: Wolfram Bongartz |
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At the turn of the century heavy industry and the machine building industry had an increasing demand for qualified man power, a demand which called for an institutionalized form of vocational training. Industry not being able or not willing to make ... |
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Struktur und Entwicklung der Schwerindustrie in Oberschlesien und im westfälischen Ruhrgebiet 1852-1913 |
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Seite(n): 1-28, Autor: Toni Pierenkemper |
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This paper takes a look at the different development of heavy industry in Upper Silesia and the Westphalian part of the Ruhr district between 1852 and 1913. It is made clear that the regional differences of the development derive from four ... |
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| 1979
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Kapitalbeschaffung in der Eisen- und Stahlindustrie des Ruhrgebiets 1879-1914 |
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Seite(n): 39-81, Autor: Wilfried Feldenkirchen |
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This paper had a look at the provision of capital funds in the iron and steel industry of the Ruhrgebiet between 1879 and 1914.
As shown in the paper significant concentrations in the collection of ownership capital by equity financing could only ... |
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Jakob Friedrich Püttner (1720-1798) Großkaufmann, Montanunternehmer, Feudalherr |
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Seite(n): 10-38, Autor: Stefan Jacob |
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J. F. Püttner was born in Hof in North-east Franconia, which belonged to Brandenburg-Bayreuth at that time. He was one of the few 18th century industrialists whose energy, pragmatism and vision are reminiscent of the genius of early, upper class ... |
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| 1978
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Unternehmer in historisch-biographischen Handbüchern |
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Seite(n): 178-182, Autor: Horst A. Wessel |
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Die Sphinx unter den erfolgreichsten europäischen Familienunternehmen der industriellen Vergangenheit und Gegenwart: C & A Brenninkmeyer |
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Seite(n): 173-177, Autor: Joachim Bläsing |
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There are a lot of rumours about C & A Brenninkmeyer but de facto we know very little. Despite of the fact that this Dutch giant of German origin operates very successfully in more than 5 Westeuropean countries on the ready-made clothing scene, we ... |
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Veröffentlichte Jahresabschlüsse von Unternehmen im Deutschen Kaiserreich |
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Seite(n): 145-172, Autor: Reinhardt Hanf |
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When trying to interpret published balance figures of firms and to apply these data for comparative analyses, the main problems of such an interpretation are to solve the fundamental questions of transparency and continuity of a balance. As far as ... |
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| 1978
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Der Wiederaufbau der Selbstverwaltung der deutschen Wirtschaft nach 1945 |
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Seite(n): 81-97, Autor: Walther Herrmann |
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Walther Rathenau and the K.R.A. August 1914-March 1915 |
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Seite(n): 118-136, Autor: D. G Williamson |
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| 1978
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Deutsches Kapital in Italien |
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Seite(n): 54-76, Autor: Peter Hertner |
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Die Ausbildung des Chemikers im Kaiserreich |
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Seite(n): 31-53, Autor: Lothar Burchardt |
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Soziale Verflechtungen der Unternehmer in Westfalen 1860-1914 |
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Seite(n): 1-30, Autor: Hansjoachim Henning |
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| 1977
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Fernostgeschäfte der Felten & Guilleaume Carlswerk AG bis zum Beginn des zweiten Weltkrieges. 2. Teil |
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Seite(n): 161-182, Autor: Wilfried Feldenkirchen |
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Deutsches Kapital in Italien: Die «Società Tubi Mannesmann» in Dalmine bei Bergamo, 1906-1916. 1. Teil |
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Seite(n): 161-182, Autor: Peter Hertner |
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Mangelnde methodische Konzepte im Bereich der Betriebs- und Firmengeschichte? |
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Seite(n): 145-160, Autor: Reinhard Hanf |
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| 1977
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Fernostgeschäfte der Felten & Guilleaume Carlswerk AG bis zum Beginn des zweiten Weltkrieges |
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Seite(n): 91-108, Autor: Wilfried Feldenkirchen |
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Wirtschaftliche Krisen als Gegenstand der Unternehmensgeschichte |
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Seite(n): 81-90, Autor: Knut Borchardt |
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Großunternehmer und Politik in Deutschland |
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Seite(n): 109-133, Autor: Michael Wolffsohn |
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| 1977
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Der Unternehmer und die Differenzierung der deutschen Gesellschaft im 19. Jahrhundert - Ein erster Versuch |
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Seite(n): 9-25, Autor: Wilhelm Treue |
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«Garantierter Kapitalismus» |
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Seite(n): 50-70, Autor: Fritz Blaich |
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Unternehmertum im Wandel des Begriffs und Auftrags |
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Seite(n): 42-49, Autor: Burghard Freudenfeld |
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Unternehmensführung und Geschichtsbewußtsein |
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Seite(n): 3-8, Autor: Peter v. Siemens |
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Unternehmensgeschichte in der Bundesrepublik Deutschland - Stand der Forschung und Forschungsaufgaben für die Zukunft |
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Seite(n): 26-41, Autor: Hans Pohl |
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Linksliberale Bankiers, Kaufleute und Industrielle |
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Seite(n): 4-36, Autor: Dirk Stegmann |
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Die Zusammensetzung des Führungspersonals und die Lösung unternehmerischer Probleme in frühen Eisenbahngesellschaften |
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Seite(n): 37-49, Autor: Toni Pierenkemper |
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Gewinn und Gewissen |
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Seite(n): 44-45, Autor: Wilhelm Treue |
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Ernst Hieke |
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Seite(n): 42-43, Autor: Wilhelm Treue |
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Die Boulton and Watt Collection |
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Seite(n): 42-47, Autor: Ulrich Funk |
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Henschel & Sohn - Ein deutsches Lokomotivbau-Unternehmen 1860-1912, Teil II |
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Seite(n): 3-27, Autor: Wilhelm Treue |
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Junkers Flugzeugwerke A.G. in Anatolia, 1925-1926: An aspect of German-Turkish economic relations |
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Seite(n): 28-41, Autor: Werner E. Braatz |
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Die «Tradition» 1956 bis 1971 |
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Seite(n): 4-17, Autor: Hans Rattinger |
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Neue Perspektiven in der Bankgeschichte |
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Seite(n): 37-39, Autor: Manfred Pohl |
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Das Firmenzeichen als Geschichtsquelle |
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Seite(n): 35-36, Autor: Wilhelm Treue |
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Die Fehlrationalisierung in der deutschen Automobilindustrie 1924 bis 1929 |
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Seite(n): 18-34, Autor: Fritz Blaich |
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| 1972
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Der Staatsauftrag, seine Problematik, dargestellt an einem ausgewählten Kapitel preußischer Wirtschafts- und Sozialgeschichte |
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Seite(n): 314-321, Autor: Günther Martin |
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Die Auswirkungen der preußischen Patentbestimmungen auf die Eisenindustrie in den 50er und 60er Jahren des 19. Jahrhunderts |
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Seite(n): 292-313, Autor: Ulrich Troitzsch |
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Die Entstehung des modernen Hamburger Hafens (1866-1896) |
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Seite(n): 257-291, Autor: Hans J Teuteberg |
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Die Deutsche Eisenbahnschienen-Companie und ihr Gründer Carl Joseph Meyer |
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Seite(n): 233-256, Autor: Horst Wagenblass |
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Die Lehrjahre eines Bankherren: Moritz von Bethmann, 1826 1845 |
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Seite(n): 209-232, Autor: Udo Heyn |
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| 1972
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Österreichs Handelskammern nehmen sich der Firmen- und Wirtschaftsarchive an |
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Seite(n): 193-197, Autor: Franz Geißler |
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Strukturtypen von österreichischen Unternehmensgeschichten |
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Seite(n): 183-192, Autor: Gustav Holzmann |
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Die Ofenplattensammlung des Vereins Deutscher Eisenhüttenleute |
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Seite(n): 176-182, Autor: Günter Bauhoff |
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Internationale Kartelle und die chemische Industrie der Vormünchner Tschechoslowakei |
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Seite(n): 143-175, Autor: Alice Teichova |
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Siemens und der aufhaltsame Aufstieg der AEG |
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Seite(n): 125-142, Autor: Jürgen Kocka |
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Gegenwart und Zukunft der historischen Unternehmerforschung |
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Seite(n): 107-124, Autor: Hans Jaeger |
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| 1972
(Heft: 2) |
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Der Computer als Hilfsmittel des Historikers |
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Seite(n): 84-100, Autor: Bodo Herzog Coautor(en): Werner Horstmann |
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Zur Geschichte einer hamburgischen Anwaltssozietät 1822 - 1972 |
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Seite(n): 49-83, Autor: Wilhelm Treue Coautor(en): Gerhard Commichau |
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| 1972
(Heft: 1) |
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On Cairo‘s Lombard Street |
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Seite(n): 8-22, Autor: Kurt Grunwald |
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Julius Otto Fahr. Teil II |
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Seite(n): 23-43, Autor: Gerhard Commichau |
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Das Unternehmertum in Ungarn im 19. Jahrhundert |
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Seite(n): 1-7, Autor: Wolfgang Zorn |
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| 1971
(Heft: 5/6) |
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Ein Fall von «Arisierung» im Dritten Reich und heute |
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Seite(n): 288-301, Autor: Wilhelm Treue Treue |
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Die Waffengeschäfte des Dritten Reiches mit Brasilien. II. Teil |
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Seite(n): 280-287, Autor: Willi A. Boelcke |
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Julius Otto Fahr. Das Leben eines hamburgischen Kaufmanns |
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Seite(n): 260-279, Autor: Gerhard Commichau |
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Carl Zeiss im Spiegel seiner mütterlichen Verwandtschaft |
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Seite(n): 248-259, Autor: Herbert Frieß |
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Neue Ergebnisse über den Ursprung und den Werdegang der Jenaer Zeiss-Sippe |
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Seite(n): 236-247, Autor: Karl Werner Schorcht |
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Bismarcks Weg zur deutschen Reichsgründung |
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Seite(n): 228-235, Autor: Rudolf von Thadden |
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Morgenthaus Vernichtungsplan für das Ruhrgebiet |
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Seite(n): 209-227, Autor: Matthias Riedel |
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| 1971
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Die Waffengeschäfte des Dritten Reiches mit Brasilien (I. Teil) |
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Seite(n): 177, Autor: Willi A. Boelcke |
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Der Einfluß der Chemie auf die Entwicklung des Patentwesens in der zweiten Hälfte des 19. Jahrhunderts |
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Seite(n): 144-176, Autor: Eberhard Schmauderer |
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Neue Wege der Unternehmensforschung am Beispiel des österreichischen Sparkassenwesens |
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Seite(n): 123-144, Autor: Hedwig Fritz |
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Der Hochofen Edlach. Ein wirtschaftliches Baudenkmal |
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Seite(n): 118-122, Autor: Gustav Holzmann |
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Jesuitische Glashüttengründungen in der Steiermark |
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Seite(n): 108-117, Autor: Paul W. Roth |
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Ein neuer Verein für Unternehmerbiographie und Firmengeschichte |
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Seite(n): 105-107, Autor: Alois Brusatti |
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| 1971
(Heft: 2) |
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Wilhelm Lueg, 1792-1864 |
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Seite(n): 49-71, Autor: Bodo Herzog |
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| 1971
(Heft: 1) |
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Das Unternehmertum im Gebiet der heutigen föderativen Volksrepublik Jugoslawien im 19. Jahrhundert |
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Seite(n): 3-15, Autor: Wolfgang Zorn Coautor(en): Sibylle Schneider |
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Gründung, Kapital und Kapitalgeber der Deutsch-Amerikanischen Petroleum-Gesellschaft (DAPG) 1890-I904 |
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Seite(n): 16-47, Autor: Ernst Hieke |
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| 1970
(Heft: 6) |
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Görings Griff nach dem steirischen Erzberg |
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Seite(n): 311-315, Autor: Matthias Riedel |
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Die Kalker Trieurfabrik und Fabrik gelochter Bleche Mayer & Cie |
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Seite(n): 296-310, Autor: Jürgen Huck |
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Johann Christian Zimmermann |
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Seite(n): 282-295, Autor: Karl Wilhelm Körner |
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Zur Wirtschaftsgesinnung des frühkapitalistischen Unternehmers in Oberdeutschland |
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Seite(n): 273-281, Autor: Fritz Bleich |
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| 1970
(Heft: 5) |
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Die Bismarckhütte in Oberschlesien. |
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Seite(n): 255, Autor: Konrad Fuchs |
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Sebastian von Saupach, Hammerherr in Kapfenberg |
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Seite(n): 239-254, Autor: Carl-Hermann Colshorn |
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Der Privatbankier auf der Wende vom 19. zum 20. Jahrhundert |
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Seite(n): 225-238, Autor: Wilhelm Treue |
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| 1970
(Heft: 4) |
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Die Entstehung der Salzgitter-Hütte |
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Seite(n): 197-214, Autor: Matthias Riedel |
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Walther Rathenau und die Anfänge der deutschen Rohstoffbewirtschaftung im Ersten Weltkrieg |
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Seite(n): 169-196, Autor: Lothar Burchardt |
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| 1970
(Heft: 2/3) |
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Zur Geschichte des Goldschmiedehandwerks in Österreich bis zum Ausgang des 16. Jahrhunderts |
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Seite(n): 97-152, Autor: Gustav Otruba |
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Joseph Riedl-Leuenstern (1786-1856) |
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Seite(n): 84-96, Autor: Friedrich Slezak |
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Die Rolle des Unternehmers in der industriellen Revolution am Beispiel der Steiermark |
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Seite(n): 67-83, Autor: Ferdinand Tremel |
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Die größte Binnenreederei der Welt |
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Seite(n): 49-66, Autor: Franz Pisecky |
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Technikgeschichtliche Kolloquien für junge Historiker |
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Seite(n): 153, Autor: Kurt Mauel |
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| 1970
(Heft: 1) |
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Zweckbau- und Industrieschloß |
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Seite(n): 1-44, Autor: Martin Schumacher |
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| 1969
(Heft: 6) |
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Zum 50. Todestag von Roderich Zeiss |
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Seite(n): 335-339, Autor: Harald Volkmann |
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Preußischer Merkantilismus gegen freihändlerische Kompensationsgeschäfte |
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Seite(n): 291-334, Autor: Percy Ernst Schramm |
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| 1969
(Heft: 5) |
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175 Jahre Isselburger Hütte AG |
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Seite(n): 225-290, Autor: Friedrich Boehme |
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| 1969
(Heft: 3/4) |
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Was heißt und zu welchem Zweck studieren wir Firmengeschichte |
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Seite(n): 212-215, Autor: Ludwig Losacker |
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Die Industrialisierung der Hausbaues: Christoph und Unmack |
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Seite(n): 198-211, Autor: Heinrich Wurm |
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Die Freiheit der Unternehmer |
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Seite(n): 189-197, Autor: Klaus Röseler |
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Deutschlands politische und wirtschaftliche Beziehung zu Afghanistan bis zum Zweiten Weltkrieg |
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Seite(n): 153-188, Autor: Willi A. Boelcke |
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Die Entwicklung der Ultramarin-Fabrikation im 19. Jahrhundert |
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Seite(n): 127-152, Autor: Eberhard Schmauderer |
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Die erste Industrieausstellung in Böhmen im Jahre 1791 |
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Seite(n): 115-126, Autor: Arthur Zechel |
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| 1969
(Heft: 2) |
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Der Einfluß von Jugendeindrücken auf die Persönlichkeit von Friedrich Wilhelm Raiffeisen |
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Seite(n): 97-100, Autor: Ingrid Bauert-Keetman |
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Das Uhrmacher- und Juweliergeschäft Walter Bistrick |
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Seite(n): 89-96, Autor: Günter D. Roth |
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Von der Gründerzeit zu den zwanziger Jahren |
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Seite(n): 65-88, Autor: Josef Wysocki |
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| 1969
(Heft: 1) |
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Das Zentralarchiv der Rheinischen Braunkohlenwerke AG in Köln im Schloß Pfaffendorf bei Bergheim (Erft) |
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Seite(n): 53-54, Autor: Erhard Ansorge |
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Treviranus und die Bankenkrise 1931 |
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Seite(n): 49-52, Autor: Fritz Seidenzahl |
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Emil Kirdorf, Überlegungen zu einer Unternehmerbiographie |
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Seite(n): 21-48, Autor: Helmut Böhme |
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Firmenarchive und ihre Bedeutung für die europäische Wirtschafts- und Sozialgeschichte |
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Seite(n): 1-20, Autor: Herrmann Kellenbenz |
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| 1968
(Heft: 6) |
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Hermann Corsten zum Gedächtnis |
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Seite(n): 317, Autor: Walther Herrmann |
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Hitlers Befehle zur Zerstörung oder Lahmlegung des deutschen Industriepotentials 1944/45 |
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Seite(n): 301-316, Autor: Willi A. Boelcke |
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Emil Kirdorf. Überlegungen zu einer Unternehmerbiographie |
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Seite(n): 282-300, Autor: Helmut Böhme |
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Grundzüge einer Geschichte der wirtschaftlichen Entwicklung des Ruhrgebietes im Industriezeitalter |
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Seite(n): 273-281, Autor: Wilhelm Treue |
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| 1968
(Heft: 5) |
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Die Werkzeitschrift gestern und heute |
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Seite(n): 255-264, Autor: Egon Braun |
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IG-Farben und nationalsozialistische Autarkiepolitik |
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Seite(n): 250-254, Autor: Dieter Petzina |
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Die Einstellung der deutschen Unternehmer zur Wirtschaftspolitik des Dritten Reiches |
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Seite(n): 243-249, Autor: Curt Duisberg |
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Zur Geschichte des deutschen Unternehmertums und der IG-Farben-Industrie |
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Seite(n): 241-242, Autor: Wilhelm Treue |
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Unternehmer in der Weimarer Republik |
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Seite(n): 217-240, Autor: Klaus Röseler |
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| 1968
(Heft: 4) |
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Die erste Erbohrung gesättigter Sole und der erste bergmännische Aufschluß des Steinsalzes in Deutschland |
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Seite(n): 202-215, Autor: Adolf Schleip |
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Betriebsgeschichte in der CSSR |
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Seite(n): 161-201, Autor: Artur Zechel |
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| 1968
(Heft: 3) |
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Das Spannungsfeld zwischen Staat und Bankier im wilhelminischen Zeitalter |
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Seite(n): 142-150, Autor: Fritz Seidenzahl |
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Die Entwicklung des sozialen Wohnungsbaus |
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Seite(n): 133-141, Autor: E. Dössler |
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Die Ansätze zur Industrialisierung in Niederösterreich im Spiegel einer zeitgenössischen Reisebeschreibung |
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Seite(n): 119-132, Autor: Herbert Matis |
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«The stone that the builders rejected» |
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Seite(n): 105-118, Autor: Arthur Cole |
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| 1968
(Heft: 2) |
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Beiträge des Leo-Baeck-Instituts zur Firmengeschichte und Unternehmerbiographie |
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Seite(n): 90-103, Autor: Hans G. Reissner |
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Zur Gründungsgeschichte der Preußischen Zentralgenossenschaftskasse |
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Seite(n): 81-89, Autor: Manfred Busche |
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Julius Blum Pasha, An Austro-Hungarian Banker in Egypt, 1843-1919 |
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Seite(n): 57-80, Autor: Joachim O. Ronall |
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| 1968
(Heft: 1) |
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Die Entwicklung des Quecksilberbergbaus in der Rheinpfalz 1934-1942 |
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Seite(n): 39-48, Autor: Konrad Fuchs |
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Die Bankiers Simon und Abraham Oppenheim 1828-1880 |
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Seite(n): 31-72, Autor: Wilhelm Treue |
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Organisation und Struktur deutscher Unternehmer in der Zeit bis zum Dreißigjährigen Krieg |
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Seite(n): 29-38, Autor: Wolfgang von Stromer |
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Richard Toepffer als Freund und Förderer der Kunst |
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Seite(n): 22-28, Autor: Volkmar Köhler |
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Unternehmer und Politik im wilhelminischen Deutschland |
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Seite(n): 1-21, Autor: Hans Jaeger |
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| 1967
(Heft: 6) |
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Elias Eller |
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Seite(n): 596-599, Autor: Gerhart Werner |
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Zur Geschichte der Firma Rud. Commichau & Söhne, Bialystok (Teil II) |
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Seite(n): 576-595, Autor: Gerhard Commichau |
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Seligmann Ladenburg als Finanzier im 19. Jahrhundert |
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Seite(n): 553-575, Autor: Wolfgang Pieper |
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| 1967
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Essen und die Kolonialfrage. Gründung und Geschichte der Sigipflanzung in Deutsch-Ostafrika |
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Seite(n): 526-542, Autor: Hermann Schröter |
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Zur Geschichte der Firma Rud. Commichau & Söhne, Bialystock (Teil I) |
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Seite(n): 511-525, Autor: Gerhard Commichau |
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Zur Betriebsstruktur der rheinischen Industrie um 1820 |
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Seite(n): 497-510, Autor: Wolfgang Zorn Coautor(en): Rolf Warm |
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| 1967
(Heft: 4) |
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Die Grafen von Fries |
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Seite(n): 484-496, Autor: Herbert Matis |
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Aus der Geschichte des Suhler Eisen- und Stahlhüttenwesens |
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Seite(n): 457-483, Autor: Herbert Kühnert |
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Friedrich Staedtler, Bleistiftverleger in Nürnberg 1662 |
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Seite(n): 449-456, Autor: Hans Hubert Hofmann |
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| 1967
(Heft: 3) |
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Erinnerungen des Antwerpener Großkaufmanns Heinrich Königs 1816-1901 |
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Seite(n): 427-437, Autor: Martin Schumacher |
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J.C. Fischers Besuche in London zwischen 1794 und 1851 |
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Seite(n): 416-426, Autor: W.O. Henderson |
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Die Rolle des Auslandskapitals in der Berg- und Hüttenwerks-Gesellschaft AG in der Tschechoslowakei 1918-1938 |
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Seite(n): 393-415, Autor: Alice Teichova |
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| 1967
(Heft: 2) |
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Englische Fabrikanten und Maschinisten zur Zeit Maria Theresias und Joseph II. in Österreich |
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Seite(n): 365-377, Autor: Gustav Otruba |
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J.C. Fischers Besuche in London zwischen 1794 und 1851 |
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Seite(n): 349-364, Autor: W.O. Henderson |
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Die Eisenbibliothek |
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Seite(n): 345-348, Autor: Wilhelm Treue |
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| 1967
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175 Jahre Ritterschaftliches Kreditinstitut in Lüneburg |
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Seite(n): 334-341, Autor: Fritz Seidenzahl |
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Salamander |
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Seite(n): 309-333, Autor: Hanspeter Sturm |
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Bilddokumentation im Werner-von-Siemens-Institut für Geschichte des Hauses Siemens |
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Seite(n): 297-308, Autor: Henny Quelle |
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| 1966
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Dreihundert Jahre Glashandel in Kassel, dargestellt am Beispiel der Familie Escherich |
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Seite(n): 283-296, Autor: Edith Schlieper |
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Juden in der Leipziger Rauchwarenwirtschaft |
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Seite(n): 249-282, Autor: Wilhelm Hermelin |
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| 1966
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Auslandshandelskammern: Späte Kinder der deutschen Außenwirtschaft |
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Seite(n): 242-246, Autor: Wolfgang Thiel |
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Die Diskussion um das Moselkanalprojekt in seiner Verknüpfung mit der Einführung des Thomasverfahrens in der westdeutschen Eisen- und Stahlindustrie 1883-1890 (II. Teil) |
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Seite(n): 232-246, Autor: Gertrud Milkereit |
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Camphausen und Hansemann - zwei rheinische Eisenbahnunternehmer 1833-1844 |
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Seite(n): 218-231, Autor: Klara von Eyll |
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Lüneburgs Unternehmer im 19. Jahrhundert |
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Seite(n): 201-218, Autor: Gustav Luntowski |
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| 1966
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Die Diskussion um das Moselkanalprojekt in seiner Verknüpfung mit der Einführung des Thomasverfahrens in der westdeutschen Eisen- und Stahlindustrie 1883-1890 (I. Teil) |
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Seite(n): 184-199, Autor: Gertrud Milkereit |
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How foreign investment came to the Middle East |
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Seite(n): 175-183, Autor: Kurt Grundwald |
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Staat und Unternehmer in der Frühzeit der württembergischen Industrie |
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Seite(n): 153-174, Autor: Otto Borst |
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| 1966
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Deutsche Personenwagen-Fabrikate zwischen 1886 und 1965 |
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Seite(n): 127-151, Autor: Volkmar Köhler |
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Staat und Unternehmer in der Frühzeit der württembergischen Industrie |
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Seite(n): 105-126, Autor: Otto Borst |
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| 1966
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Automobilbau in Bremen |
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Seite(n): 90-102, Autor: Klaus Düwel |
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Neue Beiträge zur Bedeutung der Königlichen Seehandlung für die schlesische Spinnstoff- und Metallindustrie |
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Seite(n): 57-70, Autor: Konrad Fuchs |
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Werksgeschichte oder Firmengeschichte? |
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Seite(n): 103-104, Autor: Herman Freudenberger |
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| 1966
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Gründung und Anfänge des Schaafhausenschen Bankvereins, der Bank des Berliner Kassenvereins, der Direktion der Disconto-Gesellschaft und der [Darmstädter] Bank für Handel und Industrie |
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Seite(n): 34-56, Autor: Helmut Böhme |
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Ein baltisches Handelshaus |
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Seite(n): 23-33, Autor: Kurt Hagen |
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Balthasar Neumanns Beziehung zur ehemaligen Glashütte im Steigerwald |
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Seite(n): 17-22, Autor: Werner Hübschmann |
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Handel und Geldgeschäfte der Mendel von Nürnberg 1305-1449 |
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Seite(n): 1-16, Autor: Wolfgang von Stromer |
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| 1965
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Gründung und Anfänge des Schaaffhausenschen Bankvereins, der Bank des Berliner Kassenvereins, der Direktion der Disconto-Gesellschaft und der (Darmstädter) Bank für Handel und Industrie. (I. Teil) |
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Seite(n): 189-212, Autor: Helmuth Böhme |
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Unternehmertum in Südwestdeutschland |
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Seite(n): 163-188, Autor: Hermann Kellenbenz |
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Schlössern und Villen des 19. Jahrhunderts von Unternehmern in Schlesien |
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Seite(n): 149-162, Autor: Günther Grundmann |
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| 1965
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Graf Alfred von Soden-Fraunhofen |
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Seite(n): 97-111, Autor: Heinz Steude |
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Das Hotel Marquardt in Stuttgart 1840-1938 (Teil II) |
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Seite(n): 127-142, Autor: Ernst Marquardt |
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Alfred Colsman (1873-1955) |
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Seite(n): 112-126, Autor: Horst-Oskar Swientek |
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| 1965
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Jerusalems Banken im 19. Jahrhundert |
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Seite(n): 91-96, Autor: Kurt Grunwald |
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Johann Jakob Egg, der Begründer der süditalienischen Textilindustrie 1765-1843 |
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Seite(n): 67-90, Autor: Max Koch |
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Das Hotel Marquardt in Stuttgart 1840-1938 (Teil I) |
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Seite(n): 49-66, Autor: Ernst Marquardt |
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| 1965
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Geschichte des Werks Magirus, Ulm |
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Seite(n): 8-22, Autor: Gustav Goldbeck |
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Geh. Rat Hüllmann |
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Seite(n): 33-45, Autor: Erwin Strohbusch |
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Die Familie Englerth und der «Eschweiler Bergwerks-Verein» |
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Seite(n): 23-32, Autor: Hans Clemens-Wendtland |
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| 1964
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Bruno Kuske 1876-1964 |
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Seite(n): 278-286, Autor: Walther Herrmann |
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Beamtenschaft und Unternehmertum beim Aufbau der Ruhrindustrie 1849-1880 |
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Seite(n): 261-276, Autor: Friedrich Zunkel |
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Geschichte des Werkes Magirus, Ulm |
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Seite(n): 241-260, Autor: Gustav Goldbeck |
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| 1964
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Zur Erzversorgung Deutschlands vor dem Ersten Weltkriege |
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Seite(n): 235-240, Autor: Lutz Hatzfeld |
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Hermann Heye und die Gründung des europäischen Verbandes der Flaschenfabriken GmbH |
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Seite(n): 219-234, Autor: Mechthild Wolf |
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Wirtschaft und Außenpolitik |
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Seite(n): 193-218, Autor: Wilhelm Treue |
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| 1964
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Die slawischen biographischen Nachschlagewerke |
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Seite(n): 187-191, Autor: Maria Razumovsky |
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Die Gründung der Preußischen Central-Boden-Credit AG |
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Seite(n): 176-186, Autor: Fritz Seidenzahl |
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Dagobert Oppenheim |
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Seite(n): 145-175, Autor: Wilhelm Treue |
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| 1964
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Der «Erste Allgemeine Wirtschaftsarchivartag» und die ersten Wirtschaftsarchive |
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Seite(n): 97-112, Autor: Gertrud Milkreit |
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Die Stromversorgung Berlins im Jahre 1945 |
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Seite(n): 133-143, Autor: Fritz Haubner |
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J.C. Fischers Reisen durch die Industriegebiete Englands 1814-1851 |
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Seite(n): 113-132, Autor: W.O. Henderson |
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| 1964
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Tradition des preußischen Staatsbergbaus |
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Seite(n): 80-89, Autor: Rudolf Grunow |
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Das Werk Hüls |
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Seite(n): 70-79, Autor: Franz I. Wünsch |
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Carl-Zeiss-Mensch und Werk (Zum 75jährigen Todestag am 3. Dezember 1963) |
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Seite(n): 58-69, Autor: Horst Alexander Willam |
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Geschichtsschreibung als Ausdruck des Selbstverständnisses der Industrie- und Handelskammern |
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Seite(n): 49-57, Autor: Dieter Schäfer |
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| 1964
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Friedrich Deckel |
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Seite(n): 6-22, Autor: Franz Ludwig Neher |
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Bürgertum und Verwaltung in den Städten des Ruhrgebiets im 19. Jahrhundert |
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Seite(n): 23-41, Autor: Helmuth Croon |
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| 1963
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Die Vereinigung der deutschen Farbenfabriken |
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Seite(n): 193-228, Autor: Carl Duisberg |
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Der Beitrag deutscher Siedler zur Entwicklung der australischen Weinwirtschaft 1838-1900 |
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Seite(n): 281-287, Autor: David S. Macmillan |
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Die Klosterkammer und der Hannoversche Klosterfonds unter der Herrschaft der NSDAP. |
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Seite(n): 257-180, Autor: Albrecht Stalmann |
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| 1962
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Johann Dinnendahl (II. Teil) |
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Seite(n): 175-197, Autor: Irmgard Lange-Kothe |
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Vom Mechanicus Johann Christoph Voigtländer in Wien zur Voigtländer AG in Braunschweig (II. Teil) |
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Seite(n): 161-174, Autor: Ilse Erdmann |
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| 1962
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Überseekaufleute im 19. Jahrhundert |
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Seite(n): 79-92, Autor: Percy Ernst Schramm |
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Das deutsche Unternehmerporträt in sozialgeschichtlicher Betrachtung |
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Seite(n): 79-92, Autor: Wolfgang Zorn |
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Die Anfänge der Fabrik von St. Blasien (1809-1848) |
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Seite(n): 59-72, Autor: Wolfram Fischer |
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Zum Anfang der deutschen Firmengeschichte |
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Seite(n): 55-59, Autor: Hermann Freudenberger |
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Fritz Leonhard Redlich |
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Seite(n): 51-55, Autor: Walther Herrmann |
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Fritz Redlich zum 70. Geburtstag |
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Seite(n): 49-51, Autor: Wilhelm Treue |
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Louis Piettes Entwurf einer Fabrikordnung |
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Seite(n): 124, Autor: Fritz Hellwig |
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Die Jaluit-Gesellschaft |
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Seite(n): 108-123, Autor: Wilhelm Treue |
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| 1962
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Johann Dinnendahl |
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Seite(n): 32-47, Autor: Irmgard Lange-Kothe |
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Vom Mechanicus Johann Christoph Voigtländer in Wien zur Voigländer AG in Braunschweig (I. Teil) |
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Seite(n): 12-22, Autor: Ilse Erdmann |
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Heinrich Drasche von Wartinberg (1811-1880) |
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Seite(n): 12-22, Autor: Gustav Otruba |
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Aus den Anfängend der öffentlichen Elektrizitätsversorgung in Berlin (1882-1899) |
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Seite(n): 1-11, Autor: Fritz Haubner |
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| 1957
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Das deutsche Industriebild 1800-1850 |
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Seite(n): S. 337-356, Autor: Erik Amburger |
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Hamburger Kaufleute in der zweiten Hälfte des 18. Jahrhunderts |
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Seite(n): S. 307-333, Autor: Percy Ernst Schramm |
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Der fremde Unternehmer in Rußland bis zur Oktoberrevolution im Jahr 1917 |
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Seite(n): 337-355, Autor: Erik Amburger |
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Das deutsche Industriebild 1800-1850 |
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Seite(n): 333-337, Autor: Rolf Fritz |
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C. Boysen 1867-1957, eine Hamburger Buchhandlung im Wandel der letzten 90 Jahre |
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Seite(n): 293-307, Autor: Helmuth Thomsen |
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| 1957
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Belegschaftsbildung im Ruhrgebiet im Zeichen der Industrialisierung, erläutert am Beispiel Burkhardt & Co. |
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Seite(n): 290-292, Autor: H. Th. Schmidt |
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Was erwartet die Wissenschaft von Firmengeschichten? |
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Seite(n): 281-283, Autor: Prof. Dr. Beutin L. Goldbeck |
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Erinnerungen aus der Geschichte der Hannomag |
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Seite(n): 277-280, Autor: Erich Metzeltin |
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Die Hansa und die Germania |
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Seite(n): 273-276, Autor: Friedrich Püser |
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J.B.Metzlerische Verlagsbuchhandlung, 1682-1957 |
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Seite(n): 247-265, Autor: Ernst Metelmann |
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Burkhardt & Co., Privatbankiers im Herzen des Ruhrgebiets |
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Seite(n): 229-247, Autor: Wilhelm Wißkirchen |
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Burkhard & Co., Privatbankiers im Herzen des Ruhrgebietes |
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Seite(n): 229-246, Autor: Wilhelm Wißkirchen |
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Studienreise durch süddeutsche Werksmuseen und Werksarchive |
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Seite(n): 229-246, Autor: H. T. Schmidt |
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Die wirtschaftsgeschichtliche Forschungsstelle e.V. in Hamburg und ihre Veröffentlichungen |
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Seite(n): 215-221, Autor: Hermann Kellenbenz |
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| 1957
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Die Vorgeschichte der Gründung des Norddeutsche Lloyd |
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Seite(n): 77-103, Autor: Rudolf Engelsing |
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Traditionspflege im Hause Siemens im Spiegel der Geschichte seines Archivs |
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Seite(n): 222-228, Autor: Hermann Kellenbenz |
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Hans de Witte an Heinrich Feiherrn von Sant Julian |
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Seite(n): 208-214, Autor: Anton Ernstberger |
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Gedanken über die Industriemedaille im 19. und 20. Jahrhundert |
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Seite(n): 193-207, Autor: Herbert Wefels Wilhelm Treue |
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Forschung über Firmen und Unternehmer in Österreich |
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Seite(n): 172-192, Autor: Herbert Hassinger |
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Wert und Bedeutung der Neuen Deutschen Biographie für die unternehmerischen Sippen- und die unternehmensgeschichtliche Forschung |
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Seite(n): 157-171, Autor: Wolfgang Zorn |
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Karl Metz (1808-1877) |
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Seite(n): 132-143, Autor: Wolfram Fischer |
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Dokumente zur Gründung der Darmstädter Bank |
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Seite(n): 125-131, Autor: Rondo Cameron |
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Dokumente zur Gründung der Norddeutschen Bank |
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Seite(n): 125-131, Autor: Rondo Cameron |
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| 1957
(Heft: 1) |
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Die Gründung der Darmstädter Bank |
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Seite(n): S. 104-132, Autor: Rondo E. Cameron |
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Karl Metz (1808-1877), ein badischer Unternehmer im 19. Jahrhundert |
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Seite(n): S. 104-132, Autor: Wolfram Fischer |
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Wirtschaftshistorische Bestrebungen in der Schweiz |
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Seite(n): S.58-61, Autor: Hans Rudolf Schmid |
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Beiträge zur Geschichte deutscher Banken seit 1950 |
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Seite(n): S. 69-74, Autor: Wolfgang Zorn |
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Was erwartet die Wissenschaft von der Firmengeschichte |
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Seite(n): 62-69, Autor: Ludwig Beutin Coautor(en): Ernst Hieke |
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Alfred Krupps Generalregulativ |
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Seite(n): 35-57, Autor: Ernst Schröder |
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Carl von Siemens 1829-1906 |
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Seite(n): 13-25, Autor: Siegfried von Weiher |
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Eine Zeitschrift für Firmengeschichte und Unternehmensbiographie |
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Seite(n): 1-12, Autor: Wilhelm Treue |
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Eine Zeitschrift für Firmengeschichte und Unternehmensbiographie |
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Seite(n): 1-12, Autor: Wilhelm Treue |
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