Entrepreneurship is increasingly being recognized as an important facet of economic history. Popp examines the Shaw family business to present a study of entrepreneurism that puts the family centre stage.
Entrepreneurship is increasingly being recognized as an important facet of economic history. Popp examines the Shaw family business to present a study of entrepreneurism that puts the family centre stage.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Acknowledgements Introduction: An Unlimited Partnership 1. 'Did You Really Think Your Letter Would Prove Too Long?' Epistolary Lives 2. John Shaw in Business 3. John and Elizabeth in Love 4. 'Our Present Adventure': India and Beyond 5. 'To Work Hard for a Larger Family': Managing Work and Family 6. 'The Whole Circle of Our Acquaintance': Networks and Sociability 7. 'Happiness (in Earthly Things)': Getting and Having 8. Conclusion: The Life They Made Epilogue Notes Works Cited Index
Acknowledgements Introduction: An Unlimited Partnership 1. 'Did You Really Think Your Letter Would Prove Too Long?' Epistolary Lives 2. John Shaw in Business 3. John and Elizabeth in Love 4. 'Our Present Adventure': India and Beyond 5. 'To Work Hard for a Larger Family': Managing Work and Family 6. 'The Whole Circle of Our Acquaintance': Networks and Sociability 7. 'Happiness (in Earthly Things)': Getting and Having 8. Conclusion: The Life They Made Epilogue Notes Works Cited Index
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