Fordism

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Adoption of Fordist production in France: industrial policy and automakers (1920–1950)

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1919 - 1947

Early academic and political critiques of Fordism and the emergence of post‑Fordist thought (1960–1985)

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1964 - 1985

Ford Motor Company global expansion and transfer of production methods (1910–1939)

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1904 - 1939

Ford Motor Company in Argentina: local production and industrialization (1913–1960)

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1913 - 1962

Ford Motor Company's Five‑Dollar Wage program and labor policy (1914–1927)

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1913 - 1986

Fordism and consumer credit: the rise of automobile finance and installment buying (1919–1940)

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1913 - 1940

Fordism and welfare capitalism: company towns, benefits, and social programs (1914–1945)

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1913 - 1945

Fordism in Britain: Dagenham, UK plants, and British auto-sector adoption (1931–1960)

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1924 - 1960

Henry Ford's managerial ideology and the synthesis with Taylorism (1903–1925)

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1903 - 1925

Highland Park Plant assembly-line innovations (1910–1917)

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1907 - 1917

Keynesian‑Fordist industrial policy and the postwar compromise in the United States (1945–1973)

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1944 - 1973

Model T mass production and marketization (1908–1927)

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1908 - 1927

Resistance and unionization at Ford Motor Company: the UAW campaign and recognition (1937–1941)

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1932 - 1941

River Rouge Complex construction and vertical integration at Ford (1917–1933)

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1915 - 1933

Technological standardization: interchangeable parts and conveyor innovations at Ford (1910–1930)

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1910 - 1927