Mary Yeager
Mary Yeager
About Mary Yeager
Mary Yeager was born in Roswell, New Mexico[2] to parents who were Farmers and Dreamers, Conrad, Montana, she got her Doctor of Philosophy., from Johns Hopkins University, she has over 14 publications. She is John Lithgow’s wife, whom she got maried to in 1981,Mary and John Have Been Married For over 38 Years, Mary Yeager is John Lithgow’s second wife. He was previously married to his first girlfriend, Phoebe Jean Tayton, aka Jean Tayton, She is the mother of John Lithgow’s daughter Phoebe Lithgow. Mary gave birth to Phoebe in 1982. Similarly, after one year, she gave birth to a son named Nathan Lithgow in 1983.[3]
Education
Ph.D. Johns Hopkins University, 1973
Field/Research Interest
American Economic History
Selected Publications
Competition and Regulation: The Dynamics of Oligopoly in the Meat Packing Industry, 1870-1920.
Greenwich, Connecticut: JAI Press, 1981.
(1-296).[4]
"Mavericks and Mavens of Business History: Miriam Beard and Henrietta Larson," Enterprise & Society, vol.
2, no. 4(Dec.2001), 687-768.[5]
The Protection Makers: A History of Protection in the International Steel Trade, work in progress.[6]
"Bureaucracy", Encyclopedia of American Economic History, Vol. 3, 895-926.
Mary A. Yeager, ed. Women in Business, 3 vols., The International Library of Critical Writings in Business History, Elgar Reference Collection (Edward Elgar: Cheltenham, UK and Northampton, MA, USA, 1999.
Mary A. Yeager, "Will There Ever Be A Feminist Business History?", in Mary A. Yeager, ed., Women in Business, v. 1, pp. 3-43.