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Chapters in this book
- Front Matter i
- Contents v
- Tables and Figures vii
- Acknowledgments xi
- Introduction 3
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Family Firm to Managerial Enterprise
- Out of the Blue: The Birth of John Labatt’s Brewery, 1847–55 27
- Steaming into the Age of Rail and Pale Ale, 1855–77 53
- “More Money than Since or Before”: How John Labatt’s Brewery Prospered during the Canada Temperance Act, 1878–89 74
- John Labatt Blows In and Out of the Windy City: Entrepreneurship and the Legacy of a Failure, 1889–1913 92
- “No Frolic about This Contest”: At War with Labatt, 1914–18 114
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State Regulation and Expansion
- “Something Very Unforeseen”: How a Bootlegging Manager-Entrepreneur Saved Labatt from Prohibition, 1921–28 139
- “A Still Wetter Oasis”: Kidnapping, Public Drinking, and the Corporate Quest for Legitimacy, 1929–39 156
- “To Ensure the Continued Life of the Industry”: The Public Relations Campaign of Labatt and Its Allies during the Second World War 187
- Fast Following into the “Big Three”: Labatt and the Emergence of a National Brewing Oligopoly, 1945–62 210
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Multinationals and Globalization
- Le Défi américain, 1962–67 241
- The Quest for Popular Brands, 1959–82 261
- Less Beer, More Wine, and Other “Sexy” Things: Labatt’s Diversification Drive, 1967–90 289
- Into the Blue: The Takeover of John Labatt Limited, 1990–95 311
- Conclusion 345
- Notes 355
- Bibliography 409
- Index 439
Chapters in this book
- Front Matter i
- Contents v
- Tables and Figures vii
- Acknowledgments xi
- Introduction 3
-
Family Firm to Managerial Enterprise
- Out of the Blue: The Birth of John Labatt’s Brewery, 1847–55 27
- Steaming into the Age of Rail and Pale Ale, 1855–77 53
- “More Money than Since or Before”: How John Labatt’s Brewery Prospered during the Canada Temperance Act, 1878–89 74
- John Labatt Blows In and Out of the Windy City: Entrepreneurship and the Legacy of a Failure, 1889–1913 92
- “No Frolic about This Contest”: At War with Labatt, 1914–18 114
-
State Regulation and Expansion
- “Something Very Unforeseen”: How a Bootlegging Manager-Entrepreneur Saved Labatt from Prohibition, 1921–28 139
- “A Still Wetter Oasis”: Kidnapping, Public Drinking, and the Corporate Quest for Legitimacy, 1929–39 156
- “To Ensure the Continued Life of the Industry”: The Public Relations Campaign of Labatt and Its Allies during the Second World War 187
- Fast Following into the “Big Three”: Labatt and the Emergence of a National Brewing Oligopoly, 1945–62 210
-
Multinationals and Globalization
- Le Défi américain, 1962–67 241
- The Quest for Popular Brands, 1959–82 261
- Less Beer, More Wine, and Other “Sexy” Things: Labatt’s Diversification Drive, 1967–90 289
- Into the Blue: The Takeover of John Labatt Limited, 1990–95 311
- Conclusion 345
- Notes 355
- Bibliography 409
- Index 439