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10. Small-Business Banking in the United States, 1780–1920

  • Richard Sylla
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Small Business in American Life
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Chapters in this book

  1. Frontmatter I
  2. Contents VII
  3. Acknowledgments IX
  4. Introduction: A Summary View of Small Business and American Life 1
  5. 1. Independence and Enterprise: Small Business in the American Dream 28
  6. 2. The Revolutionary Charleston Mechanic 49
  7. 3. From Artisan to Manufacturer: Industrialization and the Small Producer in Newark, 1830–60 80
  8. 4. Black Coats to White Collars: Economic Change, Nonmanual Work, and the Social Structure of Industrializing America 100
  9. 5. Small Business and Occupational Mobility in Mid-Nineteenth-Century Poughkeepsie 122
  10. 6. The Position of Small Business in the Structure of American Manufacturing, 1870–1970 142
  11. 7. Master Printers Organize: The Typothetae of the City of New York, 1865–1906 169
  12. 8. Origins of Small Business and the Relationships Between Large and Small Firms: Metal Fabricating and Machinery Making in New England, 1890–1957 192
  13. 9. The Effects of Industrialization on Small Retailing in the United States in the Twentieth Century 212
  14. 10. Small-Business Banking in the United States, 1780–1920 240
  15. 11. Labor and Small-Scale Enterprise During Industrialization 263
  16. 12. The Financing of Small Business in the United States 280
  17. 13. Law and Small Business in the United States: One Hundred Years of Struggle and Accommodation 305
  18. 14. Small Business and Urban Power: Some Notes on the History of Economic Policy in Nineteenth-Century American Cities 319
  19. 15. Lilliputians in Brobdingnag: Small Business in Late-Nineteenth-Century America 338
  20. 16. Economics and Culture in the Gilded Age Hatting Industry 352
  21. 17. The Role of Small Business in the Process of Skill Acquisition 366
  22. Index 381
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