Philip Scranton is an emeritus Board of Governors professor of history at Rutgers University. He is the author of Endless Novelty: Specialty Production and American Industrialization, 1865-1925, and a coauthor of Reimagining Business History.
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List of Tables Introduction 1. Navigating a World of Parts Part One. Spare Parts and World War 2. Parts for Weapons: World War II Tanks and Aircraft 3. War Horsepower: Managing Military Trucks Under Capitalism and Communism 4. Priorities and Improvisations: Parts Supply on the Home Fronts Part Two. Cold War Era Spares, 1946-1980 5. Permanent Contradictions: Farm Equipment Spares in the USSR and Poland 6. The Curious Course of Soviet Televisions 7. The Perils of Competition: Parts for US Radios and Televisions 8. The Auto Parts Maze: The US and the USSR 9. Parts Dilemmas in Postcolonial Nations Epilogue: The Partial Eclipse of Spare Parts Acknowledgments Notes Index

