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In
1955, Mr. Harry W. Bass, prominent in the petroleum industry and a former
student at the University of Oklahoma, provided the monies to establish
a special collection in business history that would later be named in his
honor. Mr. Bass recognized the importance of understanding the history
of business enterprise, a subject he felt was neglected in institutions
of higher education.
The phrase 'business history' is interpreted broadly and includes business
and economics related subjects as well as other social sciences which contribute
to an understand of the historical development and progress of commercial
activities. Sub-fields include accounting, marketing, finance, business
law, management and transportation along with supporting social sciences
such as psychology, industrial archaeology, sociology, and economic geography.
Materials on coinage, voyages of exploration for the purpose of trade,
and other such fields contribute to understanding the historical development
of business. Interdisciplinary materials are collected in the form of biographies,
company histories, domestic and international economic development, political
economy, and histories of industries.
No geographical limits exist when considering business history. East,
West and outer space are all fair targets for economic and business developments.
Preference is given to works in English but growing internationalism offers
opportunities to collect business history related materials of all nations
in any language. |