Freudenberger, Herman
FREUDENBERGER, Herman
FREUDENBERGER, Herman. American (born Germany), b. 1922. Genres: Economics. Career: Tulane University, New Orleans, Louisiana, Associate Professor, 1962-66, Chairman, Dept. of Economics, 1966-70, Professor of Economics, 1966-92, Professor Emeritus, 1992-. Business History Conference, President, 1978-79. Publications: The Waldstein Woolen Mill, 1963; (co-author) Von der Provinzstadt zur Industrieregion, 1975; The Industrialization of a Central European City, 1977; (co-author) A Redemptorist Missionary in Ireland 1851-1854: Memoirs by Joseph Prost. Address: 709 Ashlawn Dr, New Orleans, LA 70123, U.S.A.
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