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2. Leonard D. White and the Invention of American Administrative History
3. Hiland Hall's "Report on Incendiary Publications": A Forgotten Nineteenth Century Defense of the Constitutional Guarantee of the Freedom of the Press
4. The Lost World of Bartleby the Ex-Officeholder: Variations on a Venerable Literary Form
5. Eben Norton Horsford, the Northmen, and the Founding of Massachusetts
6. Recasting the Information Infrastructure for the Industrial Age
7. In Search of Jenkins: Taste, Style, and Credibility in Gilded-Age Journalism
8. Rendezvous with Information? Computers and Communications Networks in the United States
9. Reporting for Duty: The Bohemian Brigade, the Civil War, and the Social Construction of the Reporter
10. Ruling Passions: Political Economy in Nineteenth-Century America
11. History of Universal Service and the Postal Monopoly
12. Telecommunications
13. Turner, Beard, Chandler: Progressive Historians
14. Why Institutions Matter
15. Notes on a Cultural History of Reporting
16. Who Were the Gilders? And Other Seldom-Asked Questions about Business, Technology, and Political Economy in the United States, 1877-1900
17. Expanding the Realm of Communications
18. Putting the United States in North America
19. The Political Economy of Postal Reform in the Victorian Age
20. Business Historians and the Challenge of Innovation
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