The 2011 edition of BEH On-Line,
a series devoted to edited essays from the Business History Conference
annual meetings, is complete. Readers may freely access all of the 18
essays in this issue, as well as any of the 199 previous essays. A cumulative author index is available. Each year's issue also includes the program and paper abstracts from that year's meeting. BEH On-Line is the successor publication of the BHC's Business and Economic History, print collections of papers from the annual meetings. The complete run of Business and Economic History, 1962-1999, can be accessed from the BHC website, and includes a cumulative index as well.
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