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Clark, Susan Lott. Southern Letters and Life in the Mid 1800s. Waycross, Ga.: S. Clark, 1993.

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1936-, Cheverie Estella, and Willmore Wilderness Foundation, eds. People & peaks of Willmore Wilderness Park, 1800s to mid 1900s. Grande Cache, Alta: Willmore Wilderness Foundation, 2007.

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Way, Megan McDonald. Family Economics and Public Policy, 1800s–Present. New York: Palgrave Macmillan US, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/978-1-137-43963-5.

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Cashin, Marilynn A. A moment in time: Images of Victorian fashions from the mid-1800s. South Plainfield, N.J: Mac Publications, 1992.

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Katko, Tapio S. Watering the city of Tampere from the mid-1800s to the 21st century. Tampere: Tampere Water, 2007.

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Katko, Tapio S. Water!: Evolution of water supply and sanitation in Finland from the mid-1800s to 2000. Helsinki: Finnish Water and Waste Water Works Association, 1997.

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Muson, Howard. Cutting healthcare costs: Options for mid-market firms. New York, NY: Conference Board, 2006.

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Hughes, Clodagh. The Irish advertising agency's mid-life crisis: "The Advopause". Dublin: University College Dublin, 1993.

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Ulf, Jansson. Ekonomiska kartor 1800-1934: En studie av småskaliga kartor med information om markanvändning. Stockholm: Riksantikvarieämbetet, 1993.

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Peters, Bonnie Heiskell. Union County schoolday memories: A pictorial history of Union County elementary schools from the mid-1800s to the 1960s. Knoxville, TN: Union County Books, 1999.

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Collins, James C. Managing the small to mid-sized company: Concepts and cases. Chicago: Irwin, 1995.

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Knoll, Sebastian. Cross-Business Synergies: A Typology of Cross-Business Synergies and a Mid-Range Theory of Continuous Growth Synergy Realization. Wiesbaden: Betriebswirtschaftlicher Verlag Dr. Th. Gabler / GWV Fachverlage GmbH, Wiesbaden, 2008.

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Bridging Troubled Waters: Mennonite Brethren at Mid-Twentieth Century. Winnipeg, MB Canada: Kindred Productions, 1995.

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Lewin, Jacqueline A. The St. Joe Road: Emigration mid-1800s : a traveler's guide from the Missouri River to the junction of the St. Joe and Independence roads. St. Joseph, MO (1100 Charles St., St. Joseph 64501-2874): St. Joseph Museum, 1992.

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Moreau, Daniel. Kiplinger's survive and profit from a mid-career change. Washington, D.C: Kiplinger Books, 1994.

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Mid term review of Medium Term Development Framework, 2005-10. [Islamabad]: Planning Commission, Govt. of Pakistan, 2008.

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Plunkett, Jack W. Plunkett's companion to the almanac of American employers, mid-size firms 2009: The only guide to America's hottest, fastest-growing mid-sized employers. Edited by Plunkett Research Ltd. Houston, TX: Plunkett Research Ltd., 2009.

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Working-class patients and the medical establishment: Self-help in Britain from the mid-nineteenth century to 1948. Aldershot: Gower, 1985.

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Voehl, Frank. ISO 9000: An implementation guide for small to mid-sized businesses. Delray Beach, FL: St. Lucie Press, 1994.

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Dappert, Claire P. Changing consumption patterns on a mid-nineteenth century Illinois farmstead: The Manns Site. Champaign: Illinois State Archaeological Survey, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2013.

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Sigmon, Patricia. Six steps to creating profit: A guide for small and mid-sized service-based businesses. Hoboken, N.J: Wiley, 2010.

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Kristensen, Tom Terkelsen. Grækenlands periferkapitalistiske udvikling 1800-1940: En historisk-sociologisk analyse af den græske samfundsformations udvikling i perioden 1800 til 1940 med særlig vægt på de interne socio-økonomiske, produktions- og klassemæssige forhold i lyset af den europæiske center-periferiudvikling. København: Københavns universitets Institut for kultursociologi, 1986.

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Green, David G. Working-class patients and the medical establishment: Self-help in Britain from the mid-nineteenth century to 1948. New York: St. Martin's Press, 1985.

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G, Green David. Working-class patients and the medical establishment: Self-help in Britain from the mid-nineteenth century to 1948. Hounslow: Temple Smith, 1985.

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Uganda, Health Management Consult. Study to evaluate the relative use of the cost resource use and health care financing and the burden of disease methodologies in resource management at district level: Government of Uganda-UNICEF Country Programme (1995-2000) : mid-term review : final study report. Kampala, Uganda: Health Management Consult Uganda, 1997.

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Brad, Taft, ed. Boom or bust!: New career strategies in a new America : career management guide for baby boomers & beyond. Scottsdale, AZ: Cambridge Media, LLC, 2005.

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Zhong xi bu di qu nong ye ke chi xu fa zhan de jing ji xue fen xi: Economics analysis of agricultural sustainable development in the mid and west regions of China. Beijing Shi: Zhongguo nong ye chu ban she, 2005.

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G, Colby Bonnie, ed. Braving the currents: Evaluating environmental conflict resolution in the river basins of the American West. Boston: Kluwer Academic Publishers, 2004.

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Mac Suibhne, Breandán. Prologue. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198738619.003.0001.

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Observing the abandonment of traditional beliefs and practices in the 1830s, the scholar John O’Donovan remarked that ‘a different era—the era of infidelity—is fast approaching!’ In west Donegal, that era finally arrived c.1880, when, over much of the district, English replaced Irish as the language of the home. Yet it had been coming into view since the mid-1700s, as the district came to be fitted—through the cattle trade, seasonal migration, and protoindustrialization—into regional and global economic systems. In addition to the market, an expansion of the administrative and coercive capacity of the state and an improvement in the plant and personnel of the Catholic Church—processes that intensified in the mid-1800s—proved vital factors, as the population dwindled after the Famine, in the people breaking faith with the old and familiar and adopting the new.
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Shields, James Mark. The Many Faces of Meiji Buddhist Enlightenment. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780190664008.003.0001.

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Chapter 1, “The Many Faces of Meiji Buddhist Enlightenment,” provides the historical and philosophical context for the emergence of Buddhist reform in the mid- to late-Meiji period by examining a variety of new ideas brought about by the profound social, political, economic, and religious transformations that shaped Japan in the two decades following the Meiji Restoration of 1868. Particularly important are the impact of Western thought, including Christianity, the emergence (in theory if not yet practice) of State Shinto, and the brief but traumatizing attempt to disestablish Buddhism by the state—i.e., the so-called haibutsu kishaku廃‎仏‎希‎釈‎ movement of the early 1870s. The chapter examines the various responses to these currents via the writings and activities of paradigm scholars and scholar-priests representing the so-called “Buddhist Enlightenment” of the late 1880s and 1890s.
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Jacqueline A. Lewin; Marilyn S. Taylor. The St. Joe Road: Emigration Mid-1800s. Platte Purchase Publishers, A Division of The St. Joseph Museums Inc., 2002.

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Zabin, Serena R. Women, Trade, and the Roots of Consumer Societies. Edited by Ellen Hartigan-O'Connor and Lisa G. Materson. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780190222628.013.5.

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This chapter explains the significant, if often overlooked, ways in which both free and enslaved women as well as men participated actively and eagerly in trade around the Atlantic rim from 1500 to 1800. Commerce in the early modern period was not performed by heroic individuals or anonymous empires but by individuals embedded in familial and social relationships. The meanings that contemporaries accorded to female traders changed over time. With the expansion of Atlantic trade and particularly the increased availability of consumer goods in the mid-eighteenth century, women’s economic practices took on new political and social significance. By the end of the century, however, several forms of women’s commercial activity were attended by danger and backlash. By the 1830s, commerce itself had come to be defined as a male activity, even as women continued to participate in trade.
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Monga, Célestin, and Justin Yifu Lin, eds. The Oxford Handbook of Structural Transformation. Oxford University Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780198793847.001.0001.

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This book examines a variety of topics relating to structural transformation, such as why such transformations are associated with persistently high unemployment; the ‘flying-geese’ theory introduced by Japanese economist Kaname Akamatsu in the mid-1930s; mutual, two-way dependence of structural transformation and food security; a competitiveness-based view of structural transformation; the link between world trade and structural change from 1800 to present; the relationship between financial reforms, financial development, and structural change; sustainable structural change in the context of global value chains; and the commonly used strategies to build effective clusters and industrial parks. The book also discusses the specific problems that arise when composing an index of structural change and development, and suggests ways to address them; how structural change can be formally modelled in New Structural Economics (NSE); and some of the key elements of the knowledge accumulated in development economics. Furthermore, it identifies three key economic forces that drive structural transformation: the first emphasizes income effects, while the other two both emphasize relative price effects. The experiences of regions and countries such as Latin America, the West African Economic and Monetary Union (WAEMU), India, Egypt, Viet Nam, China, Korea, Taiwan, Ethiopia, and Tanzania with respect to structural transformation are also analysed. Finally, the book considers what is harmful in the existing structures, what goals we want any new structures to serve, and what structures would serve the chosen goals.
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Trent, James W. Idiots in America. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780199396184.003.0001.

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The chapter first considers the place of idiots in colonial America and in the early republic of the United States. During the period most Americans saw idiots as an expected part of their community, regarding them with pity, humour, but usually kindness. In the 1840s, Americans began to open residential schools for educating idiots. Through articles in popular journals and through local demonstrations of their pupils’ learning, leaders of these schools gained widespread social and legislative support for their schools. The support for their work, however, proved to be a mixed blessing. Economic downturns meant that their graduates could not find gainful employment, while local officials pressured them to take more pupils into their facilities. By the 1860s, their schools were becoming institutions/asylums in which the goal of education for community living would give way to permanent institutional incarceration.
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Katko, Tapio S. Water!: Evolution of water supply and sanitation in Finland from the mid-1800s to 2000. Finnish Water and Waste Water Works Association, 1997.

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Home Sweet Home Around The House In The 1800s. Mason Crest Publishers, 2009.

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Harriet Tubman | All Aboard the Underground Railroad | U.S. Economy in the mid-1800s | Biography 5th Grade | Children's Biographies. Dissected Lives, 2019.

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P, Martin Michael, ed. Mid-Michigan first: A capital choice for future growth. Haslett, MI (2100 Lac Du Mont, C1, Haslett 48840): Contemporary Image Series, 1993.

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Bermúdez, Egberto. Beyond Vallenato. University of Illinois Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.5406/illinois/9780252037207.003.0011.

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This chapter traces the accordion's history from its arrival at Colombia's Atlantic shores to its ubiquitous presence in popular vallenato music. Accordions and harmonicas were assimilated into local musical culture as early as the 1860s, combined with scrapers or other rhythm and percussion instruments, such as the triangle and side drum. Trading routes along the main rivers into the interior of the country allowed for the dispersion of accordions and their music during the economic boom in the tobacco-, banana-, and coffee-growing zones. With vallenato's increasing national popularity in the mid-1980s, the accordion, which was firmly rooted in the lower strata, needed a new social veneer. Soap-opera actor and vallenato accordionist and singer Carlos Vives' international success in the mid-1990s reached a level of visibility that validated the music, despite vallenato's infamous and unbroken connection with the Colombian mafia.
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Hannon, Kerry E. Never Too Old to Get Rich: The Entrepreneur's Guide to Starting a Business Mid-Life. Wiley & Sons, Incorporated, John, 2019.

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Rommel, Gnnter, and Jurgen Kluge. Simplicity Wins: How Germany's Mid-Sized Industrial Companies Succeed. Harvard Business School Press, 1995.

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Günter, Rommel, ed. Simplicity wins: How Germany's mid-sized industrial companies succeed. Boston, Mass: Harvard Business School Press, 1995.

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Audsley, Carmel McMurdo. Ours, Yours and Mines: A family saga set in the miners' rows of Ayrshire Scotland in the mid-1800s to early 1900s. Theatricks Publishing, 2012.

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Crisis Resolution in the Thrift Industry: A Mid America Institute Report. Springer, 2013.

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C, Kormendi Roger, and Mid America Institute for Public Policy Research., eds. Crisis resolution in the thrift industry: A Mid America Institute report. Boston: Kluwer Academic Publishers, 1989.

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Surdam, David George. Economics of Antitrust. University of Illinois Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.5406/illinois/9780252039140.003.0002.

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This chapter examines the economics of antitrust, with particular emphasis on how antitrust law affects professional team sports. In the late 1800s, Americans worried about the growing concentration of power in the hands of a few producers such as Standard Oil, American Tobacco, and other large firms that consolidated their holds over industries by merging and acquiring other companies. Other industrial leaders sought to fix prices above those obtained under competition. The Sherman Antitrust Act, enacted in 1890, contains provisions addressing “contract,” “conspiracy,” and “trade and commerce.” This chapter first considers how courts applied the Sherman Act to cases involving professional team sports before discussing the characteristics of professional sports leagues, how owners of professional sports teams reported profits and losses, the issue of player salaries and exploitation, and competitive balance and revenue sharing in professional leagues. It also describes franchise relocation and expansion and how television created demand in sports.
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(Narrator), Dave Madden, ed. Kiplinger's Survive & Profit from a Mid-Career Change. Audio Literature, 1996.

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Plunkett's Companion to the Almanac of American Employers 2020: Market Research, Statistics and Trends Pertaining to America's Hottest Mid-Size Employers. Plunkett Research, Limited, 2020.

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Dogliani, Patrizia. Propaganda and Youth. Edited by R. J. B. Bosworth. Oxford University Press, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199594788.013.0011.

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Throughout its history, Italian fascism emphasized that it was a revolutionary and youthful phenomenon. During its rise from 1919 to 1922, the fascist movement, like its communist competitor, was novel in its appeal to youth. Fascism entailed the rejuvenation of the national political class of Liberal days and fostered a social and economic transformation whereby members of a middle class lacking an ancient inheritance of land and professional qualification could take up the reins of power. Most of the fascist leadership under the dictatorship were men born in the mid-1890s, framed by their experience of the First World War as twenty-year-olds. Fascism similarly could count on support from the next generation, a group who had only just been old enough to join in the last months of battle or who had missed the war altogether and felt frustrated at their loss.
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Ashton, David, Peter Jackson, and Frank Voehl. Iso 9000: An Implementation Guide for Small to Mid-Sized Businesses. St. Lucie Press, 1994.

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