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On terms: a key to methodological issues in the construction of history

In: Handbook of Historical Methods for Management

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  • Albert J. Mills
  • Jean Helms Mills

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The past forty years have seen the development and growth of management and organizational history. Throughout this time there have been a wide variety of debates that pertain to how best to study the past in and around organizations. In this chapter we use the key terms from each of the chapters to provide shape to the current field and as a way to understand where the field sits today. In particular, we discuss a continuing debate about the ANTi-History and its utility as a method to study management and organizations.

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  • Albert J. Mills & Jean Helms Mills, 2023. "On terms: a key to methodological issues in the construction of history," Chapters, in: Stephanie Decker & William M. Foster & Elena Giovannoni (ed.), Handbook of Historical Methods for Management, chapter 7, pages 94-102, Edward Elgar Publishing.
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