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Lieber spent five years studying Wierton Steel's turnaround from another near-Rust Belt casualty to an inspirational... Read More >>
Investigating the interaction among business, labour and the state in France in the second half of the 20th century,... Read More >>
This work provides basic data on the development of steel production and trade, consumption and trade of raw materials,... Read More >>
Why has British steelmaking declined? This study of Sheffield steel, cutlery, and tools, charts the history of Sheffield... Read More >>
This book provides a basic guide to the iron and steel industry in a single convenient reference source. Read More >>
Case studies on aluminum (aluminium) production, blending empirical data with theories of the state, the firm, industrial... Read More >>
Steels play an essential role in economic life throughout the world and their versatility is such that we find them... Read More >>
This text argues that the rise of the Sloss Furnaces and Birmingham epitomised the emergence of the United States... Read More >>
Crisis in Bethlehem provides an insider's look at Bethlehem Steel's bonanza years, its collapse, how it coped (and... Read More >>
Presenting the history of three major cutlery districts in Western Europe, this study is a resource for research... Read More >>
How did Japan, despite her lack of natural resources, become the world's leading iron and steel producing country?... Read More >>
Thomas Mohide, one of the world's acknowledged silver authorities has produced a panoramic study of this remarkable... Read More >>