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Review ------ “Essential. . . In s, Inc., Enstad brings the tools of a master cultural historian to the relatively staid genre of corporate history. . . . Global in , ambitious in conception, and meticulous in execution, Enstad’s book is a provocative must-read for historians of capitalism and imperialism alike.?” (Choice) “Both of Nan Enstad’s goals are worthy: to correct the record by giving credit where it’s equally or more substantially due, and to play down the importance of the individual actor in favour of a model of distributed agency. The former approach, even as a corrective, often falls into a narrow, somewhat old-fashioned conception of what it means to act in the corporate realm – perhaps such narrative demands are irresistible. With the cult of the founder-entrepreneur as strong as ever, the latter project is more urgently needed.” (Times Literary Supplement) “Fluent. Ambitious. Transformative. s, Inc. offers a revelatory look at the modern corporation and the many worlds it made and remade. From the fields and boardrooms of the Jim Crow South to the factories, farms, and merchant shops of Shanghai, Enstad reconstructs how American big business built a vast overseas empire held in place by millions of smokers, thousands of workers, dozens of capitalists, and one, mischievous little product—the mass-produced, bright leaf . Rolling the history of consumer culture, work, innovation and bald political power into a single, powerful account, what she’s done here is almost as impressive as how she’s done it. Brilliant.?” (N.D.B. Connolly, author of A World More Concrete) “With this remarkable book, Enstad redefines the cutting edge of the new history of capitalism. Transnational sweep and local texture cohabit in s, Inc., as do searching examinations of corporate power and shrewd discussions of culture and style.” (David Roediger, author of How Race Survived US History) “Alongside the nation-state, the multinational corporation is one of the most powerful agents in modern history, yet our understanding of it is too often limited by heroic narratives of individual innovation or stunted accounts of businessmen and bureaucrats. With clarity and verve, Enstad grounds the corporate transformation of property, power, and production in the lives of the people who created, advertised, distributed, and consumed one of the twentieth century’s most destructive products. This engrossing and thickly peopled account of the ’s rise in China and the United States is essential reading for all of us who live in the world remade by the corporate form—from the commanding heights of law and trade to the intricacies of social relationship and human bodies.” (Bethany Moreton, Dartmouth College) Read more ( javascript:void(0) ) About the Author ---------------- Nan Enstad is professor of history at University of Wisconsin–Madison. Read more ( javascript:void(0) )
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