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21. | Manufacturing a socialist modernity: The architecture of industrialized housing in Czechoslovakia, 1945--1956 |
22. | A Nice Place To Visit: Tourism, Urban Revitalization, and the Transformation of Postwar American Cities |
23. | Is victory enough? Taking the economy seriously in the models of postwar leadership tenure |
24. | An infrastructure reconstruction decision-making model for postwar situations |
25. | Framing suburbia: United States literature and the postwar suburban region, 1945--2002 |
26. | Debtor nation: How consumer credit built postwar America |
27. | The changes in accordance with time: Postwar development and transformation of Hong Kong's jewellery industry, 1945--2005 |
28. | Constructing concepts of optimal monetary policy in the postwar period |
29. | Forging Citigroup: The making of the global financial services supermarket and the remaking of postwar capitalism |
30. | Damage, Fear, and Transformation: International Currency Systems and Postwar Japan's Currency Policies |
31. | Ida Rosenthal and her Maidenformidable Empire: Booming Business and Dreamy Advertising in Postwar United States |
32. | City of tenants: New York's housing struggles and the challenge to postwar America, 1945--1974 |
33. | Authenticity and the critique of the tourism industry in postwar Austrian literature |
34. | A contribution to the political-economy of the advertising sector in the postwar United States economy |
35. | Growth and its discontents: Localism, protest and the politics of development on the postwar Northeast Corridor |
36. | An economy of abundant beauty: 'Fortune' and the culture of corporate liberalism |
37. | Suburbia revisited: Images and meanings of postwar suburbs in the Quebec city metropolitan region |
38. | Bankers and Bretton Woods: Origins of postwar international monetary arrangements |
39. | Gunboat diplomacy, mutiny and national identity in the postwar Royal Canadian Navy: The cruise of HMCS Crescent to China, 1949 |
40. | Modernizing capital: Banks and the regulation of long-term finance in postwar Germany and the United States |
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