1. Brandeis, Hoover, and the Problem of Fair Trade in Interwar America John, Richard R. 2020 Reviews HistoryEconomic historyCapitalismFree trade
2. Circuits of Victory: L'Entreprise Bell et L'Engagement du Signal Corps en France John, Richard R.; Laborie, Léonard 2020 Chapters (Layout Features) Telecommunication systemsTelecommunication systems--StandardsTelephone systemsWorld War (1914-1918)United States. Army. Signal Corps
3. Cutting back the U.S. Postal Service would hurt the lifeblood of democracy John, Richard R.; Turow, Joseph 2020 Essays Politics and governmentPublic administrationUnited States Postal Service
4. Five myths about the U.S. Postal Service: It’s not obsolete, and it’s not a business John, Richard R. 2020 Essays Postal serviceHistoryPublic administrationUnited States Postal Service
5. Global Communications Tworek, Heidi J. S.; John, Richard R. 2020 Chapters (Layout Features) HistoryEconomic historyTechnological innovationsCommunication
6. John Bull, Uncle Sam, Transatlantic Steamships, and the Mail John, Richard R. 2020 Chapters (Layout Features) Postal serviceSteamboat linesTransatlantic voyagesPostal subsidiesCunard Steamship Company, ltd.Collins Line
7. The Founders never intended the U.S. Postal Service to be managed like a business John, Richard R. 2020 Essays Postal serviceHistoryPublic administrationUnited States Postal Service
8. When Techno-Diplomacy Failed: Walter S. Rogers, the Universal Electrical Communications Union, and the Limitations of the International Telegraph Union as a Global Actor in the 1920s John, Richard R. 2020 Chapters (Layout Features) HistoryCommunicationCommunication--International cooperationRogers, Walter S.International Telegraph Union