The Economic Mind in American Civilization: 1865-1918Viking Press, 1949 - Economics "Bibliographic notes" at end of each volume. v. 1-2. 1606-1865.--v. 3. 1865-1918.--v. 4-5. 1918-1933. |
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Old and New Economic Problems in America | 3 |
The Radical Movements | 35 |
The General Academic Temper | 49 |
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