UMI, Ann Arbor, 1989
Date
1989
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UMI, Ann Arbor, 1989
Name
UMI
Place
Ann Arbor
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Incoming Resources
- Publication of32
- Enforcement discretion in antitrust, a comparative analysis of the EEC and US systems
- The Enlightenment and German university libraries, Leipzig, Jena, Halle and Göttingen between 1750 and 1813
- The microscope and nineteenth century education
- Private and public responses to market failure in the US electric power industry, 1882-1942
- The merchant adventurers and the Tudor commonwealth, the formulation of a trade policy, 1485-1565
- Organizational behavior of smaller nations in a regional defens alliance, a case study of Belgium and Norway in NATO
- The gravity equation in international trade
- The American foreign policy-making process and the development of a post-world war II Spanish policy, 1945-1953, a case study
- Liberty and order, the theory and practice of Italian public security policy, 1848 to the crisis of the 1890s
- Producing policed man, poor relief, population policies and medical care in Hamburg, 1750-1806
- Beyond the Pyrenees, Spain and Europe since World War II
- Public health in France and the French public health movement, 1815-1848
- Refuge or repressor, the role of the orphan asylum in the lives of poor children and their families in late-nineteenth century America
- Energy and technology in American manufacturing, 1900-1929
- Managing allies and being managed by alliances, Suez and the Falklands
- Crisis and collaboration in European telematics
- Belgium in postwar intra-European trade and payments
- The sectoral role of Spain's iron and steel industry, 1900-1950
- The mercantile class of Portugal and Brazil in the seventeenth century, a socio-economic study of the merchants of Lisbon and Bahia, 1620-1690
- Medicine, public welfare and the state in eighteenth century France, the Societe Royale de Medecine of Paris (1776-1793)
- From yellow fever to cholera, a study of French government policy, medical professionalism and popular movements in the epidemic crises of the Restoration and the July Monarchy
- The significance of Belgian coal in the European Coal and Steel Community
- Peace and internationalism, European ideological movements behind the two Hague conferences (1889-1907)
- Managing cooperation at Mondragon
- The electorate of religiously-based political parties, the case of the Italian Christian Democratic Party
- Curieux, amateurs and connoisseurs, laymen and the fine arts in the Ancien Regime
- Germany and the Hague conferences, 1929-1930
- Judicial characteristics and judicial decision-making
- Restrictions on international capital flows
- British mercantile houses in Buenos Aires, 1810-1880
- William Gilbert as scientist, the portrait of a Renaissance amateur
- The angelmakers, Fascist pro-natalism and the normalization of midwives in Sicily