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- Title Pages
- Preface
- List of Figures
- List of Tables
- List of Abbreviations
- List of Contributors
- Chapter 1 Introduction: Americanization and Its Limits: Reworking US Technology and Management in Post-War Europe and Japan
- Chapter 2 Americanization: Ideology or Process? The Case of the United States Technical Assistance and Productivity Programme
- Chapter 3 Transplanting the American Model? US Automobile Companies and the Transfer of Technology and Management to Britain, France, and Germany, 1928–1962
- Chapter 4 Americanizing British Engineering? Strategic Debate, Selective Adaptation, and Hybrid Innovation in Post-War Reconstruction, 1945–1960
- Chapter 5 Failure to Communicate: British Telecommunications and the American Model
- Chapter 6 Creative Cross-Fertilization and Uneven Americanization of Swedish Industry: Sources of Innovation in Post-War Motor Vehicles and Electrical Manufacturing
- Chapter 7 A Slow and Difficult Process: The Americanization of the French Steel-Producing and Using Industries after the Second World War
- Chapter 8 Remodelling the Italian Steel Industry: Americanization, Modernization, and Mass Production
- Chapter 9 Mass Production or ‘Organized Craftsmanship’? The Post-War Italian Automobile Industry
- Chapter 10 The Long Shadow of Americanization: The German Rubber Industry and the Radial Tyre Revolution
- Chapter 11 The Evolution of the ‘Japanese Production System’: Indigenous Influences and American Impact
- Chapter 12 American Occupation, Market Order, and Democracy: Reconfiguring the Steel Industry in Japan and Germany after the Second World War
- Index
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- Americanization and Its Limits
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- Oxford University Press
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- Title Pages
- Preface
- List of Figures
- List of Tables
- List of Abbreviations
- List of Contributors
- Chapter 1 Introduction: Americanization and Its Limits: Reworking US Technology and Management in Post-War Europe and Japan
- Chapter 2 Americanization: Ideology or Process? The Case of the United States Technical Assistance and Productivity Programme
- Chapter 3 Transplanting the American Model? US Automobile Companies and the Transfer of Technology and Management to Britain, France, and Germany, 1928–1962
- Chapter 4 Americanizing British Engineering? Strategic Debate, Selective Adaptation, and Hybrid Innovation in Post-War Reconstruction, 1945–1960
- Chapter 5 Failure to Communicate: British Telecommunications and the American Model
- Chapter 6 Creative Cross-Fertilization and Uneven Americanization of Swedish Industry: Sources of Innovation in Post-War Motor Vehicles and Electrical Manufacturing
- Chapter 7 A Slow and Difficult Process: The Americanization of the French Steel-Producing and Using Industries after the Second World War
- Chapter 8 Remodelling the Italian Steel Industry: Americanization, Modernization, and Mass Production
- Chapter 9 Mass Production or ‘Organized Craftsmanship’? The Post-War Italian Automobile Industry
- Chapter 10 The Long Shadow of Americanization: The German Rubber Industry and the Radial Tyre Revolution
- Chapter 11 The Evolution of the ‘Japanese Production System’: Indigenous Influences and American Impact
- Chapter 12 American Occupation, Market Order, and Democracy: Reconfiguring the Steel Industry in Japan and Germany after the Second World War
- Index