Brendan Goff

Photo of Brendan GoffPhoto | Evan SigmundBrendan Goff, an independent scholar, writes about U.S. cultural, international, and business history. A former fellow at the Eisenberg Institute for Historical Studies at the University of Michigan, he has taught in Florida and Michigan.

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Cover: Rotary International and the Selling of American CapitalismRotary International and the Selling of American CapitalismGoff, BrendanHARDCOVER07/06/2021$46.00
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