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Record ID marc_columbia/Columbia-extract-20221130-007.mrc:81794721:3246
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090 $aHD9519.U58$bW37 2001
100 1 $aWarren, Kenneth.$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n50019496
245 10 $aBig steel :$bthe first century of the United States Steel Corporation /$cKenneth Warren.
246 30 $aFirst century of the United States Steel Corporation
260 $a[Pittsburgh, Pa.] :$bUniversity of Pittsburgh Press,$c[2001], ©2001.
300 $axviii, 405 pages :$billustrations, maps ;$c24 cm
336 $atext$btxt$2rdacontent
337 $aunmediated$bn$2rdamedia
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references (p. 391-397) and indexes.
505 00 $tIntroduction. Preeminent Size: The Economies and Diseconomies of Scale --$gPt. 1.$tThe Gary Era.$g1.$tOrigins: The Creation of the United States Steel Corporation.$g2.$tEarly Years of Industry Leadership, 1901-1904.$g3.$tJudge Gary's "Umbrella": The Advantages and Disadvantages of a Managed Industry.$g4.$tThe Changing Balance of Locational Advantage and Expansion: The Rail Trade and the Gary Project.$g5.$tGovernment, Business, and Industrial Development: The Cases of Birmingham, Duluth, and a Canadian Plant.$g6.$tEntrepreneurial Failure? Technological Backwardness, Constructional Steels, and the Universal Beam Mill.$g7.$tThe Interlude of Word War I.$g8.$tLabor Conditions and Relations during the Gary Years --$gPt. 2.$tThe 1920s, Depression, and Reconstruction.$g9.$tThe Changing Shape of Competition and the End of the Gary Years, 1919-1927.$g10.$tERW Pipe and the Wide Continuous Strip Mill: Instances of Delayed Innovation.$g11.$tCrisis and Response: The Achievements of Myron Taylor, 1927-1938.
505 80 $g12.$tLabor Relations under Myron Taylor and Philip Murray.$g13.$tNew Regions: US Steel and the Changing Geography of the National Market --$gPt. 3.$tExpansion, Prosperity, and Increasing Problems.$g14.$tGovernment-guided Growth: US Steel in World War II.$g15.$tFilling Out the Production Map: US Steel beyond Pennsylvania and the Great Lakes, 1945-1970.$g16.$tTriumph and Marking Time, 1945-1960.$g17.$tA Time of Transition, the 1960s --$gPt. 4.$tDecline, Reconstruction, and Prospects.$g18.$tResponse to a Technological Revolution: The Large Blast Furnace, Oxygen Steel Making, and Continuous Casting.$g19.$tLong-term Changes in Corporate Organization and Location.$g20.$tThe National Steel Industry since 1970.$g21.$tThe Chairmanships of Edwin H. Gott and Edgar B. Speer.$g22.$tThe Rationalizing of US Steel after 1979.$g23.$tLabor on the Defensive during the Rationalization of the 1980s and 1990s.$tConclusion. United States Steel in the Long View --$gApp. B.$tChief Officers of US Steel.
610 20 $aUnited States Steel Corporation$xHistory.
650 0 $aSteel industry and trade$zUnited States$xHistory.$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh2008112278
650 0 $aSteel industry and trade$zPennsylvania$zPittsburgh Region$xHistory.
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