From the colonial era to the present day, small businesses have
been an integral part of American life. First published in 1991 and
now thoroughly revised and updated,
A History of Small Business
in America explores the central but ever-changing role played
by small enterprises in the nation's economic, political, and
cultural development.
Examining small businesses in manufacturing, sales, services, and
farming, Mansel Blackford argues that while small firms have always
been important to the nation's development, their significance has
varied considerably in different time periods and in different
segments of our economy. Throughout, he relates small business
development to changes in America's overall business and economic
systems and offers comparisons between the growth of small business
in the United States to its development in other countries. He
places special emphasis on the importance of small business
development for women and minorities. Unique in its breadth, this
book provides the only comprehensive overview of these significant
topics.