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Real Estate History: An Overview and Research Agenda

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  • Weiss, Marc A.

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As perhaps the first comprehensive historiographic and bibliographic essay on real estate history to be published, this essay casts a wide net, offering a review of the literature and suggestions for research opportunities in the many and varied streams of academic endeavor that flow into the new specialty of real estate history. Moving away from anecdotal personal and company biographies, the field is maturing and expanding toward more sophisticated and analytical studies that intersect a variety of disciplines. The exhaustive analysis of both traditional and innovative work provided in the text is complemented by a selected bibliography of the publications discussed in the article.

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  • Weiss, Marc A., 1989. "Real Estate History: An Overview and Research Agenda," Business History Review, Cambridge University Press, vol. 63(2), pages 241-282, July.
  • Handle: RePEc:cup:buhirw:v:63:y:1989:i:02:p:241-282_06
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