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Henry Carter Adams
American Political Thought: Readings and Materials Keith E. Whittington
Indiana Magazine of History
PROFESSIONALIZING ECONOMICS: the 'Marginalist Revolution' in Historical Context Michael A. Bernstein Department of History 0
Microfilmed 1996 Information to Users
Walton Hamilton, Amherst, and the Brookings
Religion and Evolution in Progressive Era Political Economy: Adversaries Or Allies? Thomas C
Progressive-Eva Economists and the Intellectual
The Intellectual Legacy of Progressive Economics: a Review Essay of Thomas C
American Historical Association
Fragmentation of Public Domain Law and Policy: an Alternative to the Shift-To-Retention Thesis
Organizing Democracy (Diss)
American Economic Reform in the Progressive Era: Its Foundational Beliefs and Their Relation to Eugenics Thomas C
Progressive-Era Economists and the Intellectual Foundations of the U.S
PDF Vol 1 History
Law and the Social Control of American Capitalism
Progressive Legal Thought
Booklets, Misc. Information (7)” of the Betty Ford White House Papers, 1973-1977 at the Gerald R
Edwin RA Seligman, Henry Carter Adams and the “Abil
Top View
Economic Development and the Problem with the Problem-Solving Approach, 5 WASH
From Social Engineering to Democracy Promotion: an Examination of 125 Years U.S
The Market As a Legal Concept
Martin Goals of Antitrust ABA Article
Public Utility and the Low-Carbon Future William Boyd
Progressive-Era Economists and the Intellectual Foundations of the U.S
Illiberal Reformers: Race, Eugenics, and American Economics in the Progressive Era, Edited by Thomas C
University of Michigan History
America's Challenge in the Global Economy
History of the School of Social Work
The Johns Hopkins Economics Department 1876 1876 - 1945
On Simon Nelson Patten's Progressivism
Render Unto Caesar...": Religion/Ethics, Expertise, and the Historical Underpinnings of the Modern American Tax System
Programmes for 1892-93
Progressive Legal Thought Herbert Hovenkamp University of Iowa
Illiberal Reformers Tells
Economic Inequality and the New School of American Economics