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Description Term used during the period 2002-present
Article
John Tresch
(2023)
Afterword: Mashed between Code and Craft: So Many Pictures of Food.
Osiris: A Research Journal Devoted to the History of Science and Its Cultural Influences
(pp. 305-320).
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Book
Conway, Erik M.; Oreskes, Naomi
(2023-02-21)
The Big Myth: How American Business Taught Us to Loathe Government and Love the Free Market.
(/isis/citation/CBB797392415/)
Chapter
Sven Kube
(2023)
Richer Sounds: Capitalism, Musical Instruments, and the Cold War Sonic Divide.
In: Capitalism and the Senses.
(/isis/citation/CBB287367184/)
Article
Bronwen Everill; Khadidiatou Diedhiou
(2023)
Profiting from Slavery and Emancipation: Compensation, Capital, and Collateral in Nineteenth-Century Senegal.
Business History Review
(pp. 335-361).
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Book
Suisman, David; Blaszczyk, Regina Lee
(2023)
Capitalism and the Senses.
(/isis/citation/CBB108856285/)
Article
Mary E. Hicks
(2023)
Captivity's Commerce: The Theory and Methodology of Slaving and Capitalism.
Business History Review
(pp. 225-246).
(/isis/citation/CBB191623786/)
Book
Maarten Roy Prak; J. L. van Zanden
(2023)
Pioneers of capitalism : The Netherlands 1000-1800.
(/isis/citation/CBB097081538/)
Chapter
Hisano, Ai
(2023)
“Use Not Perfumery to Flavor Soup”: The Science of the Senses in Aesthetic Capitalism.
In: Capitalism and the Senses.
(/isis/citation/CBB252008547/)
Article
Sarah Bull
(2023)
Content Generation in the Age of Mechanical Reproduction.
Book History
(pp. 324-361).
(/isis/citation/CBB173624163/)
Chapter
Ingemar Pettersson
(2023)
Chasing Flavor: Sensory Science and the Economy.
In: Capitalism and the Senses.
(/isis/citation/CBB628826082/)
Article
Justene Hill Edwards
(2023)
“This Slavery Business Is a Horrible Thing”: The Economy of American Slavery in the Lives of the Enslaved.
Business History Review
(pp. 307-334).
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Article
Editors
(Summer 2023)
Editor's Note.
Business History Review
(pp. 195-198).
(/isis/citation/CBB954075396/)
Article
Linnea Tillema
(2023)
The crying boss: Activating “human resources” through sensitivity training in 1970s Sweden.
Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences
(pp. 301-321).
(/isis/citation/CBB450071839/)
Chapter
Nicholas Anderman
(2023)
Sounding Maritime Metal: On Weathering Steel and Listening to Capitalism at Sea.
In: Capitalism and the Senses.
(/isis/citation/CBB045092212/)
Article
Jordan Howell
(2023)
Capital Prospects: Jamaica and the Environmental History of Postwar Decolonization.
Environmental History
(pp. 133-159).
(/isis/citation/CBB933373692/)
Chapter Suisman, David Sky’s the Limit: Capitalism, the Senses, and the Failure of Commercial Supersonic Aviation in the United States (/isis/citation/CBB313315274/)
Article
Daniel Greene
(2022)
Landlords of the internet: Big data and big real estate.
Social Studies of Science
(pp. 904-927).
(/isis/citation/CBB116395527/)
Article
Sky Michael Johnston
(2022)
Accounting for a Fruitful Little Ice Age: Overlapping Scales of Climate and Culture in Württemberg, 1560–1590.
Environmental History
(pp. 722-746).
(/isis/citation/CBB005721158/)
Book
Ross Barrett
(2022)
Speculative Landscapes: American Art and Real Estate in the Nineteenth Century.
(/isis/citation/CBB978426644/)
Book
James D. Fisher
(2022)
The Enclosure of Knowledge: Books, Power and Agrarian Capitalism in Britain, 1660–1800.
(/isis/citation/CBB788747257/)
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