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In her 1997 curriculum vitae, Corinne Lathrop Gilb organized her research and writing into three specialized areas, describing how these areas have interrelated, both historically and in the present.

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Hidden Hierarchies: The Professions and Government, by Corinne Lathrop Gilb (Harper & Row, 1966), front jacket & flap, rear jacket & flap.
“The Growth of Modern Professions”, review of Hidden Hierarchies by Bertram M. Gross, 1968, for Trans-action.
“Educator Cites Pressure Groups”, Oakland Tribune, May 13, 1966.
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“Public or Private Governments?”, by Corinne Lathrop Gilb, in Handbook of Organizational Design: Volume 2: Remodeling Organizations and their Environments, edited by Paul C. Nystrom, William H. Starbuck, (Oxford University Press, 1981).
http://www.oup.com/uk/catalogue/?ci=9780198272427
“Third World Cities: Their Role in the Global Economy”, by Corinne Lathrop Gilb, in Cities in a Global Society, edited by Richard V. Knight and Gary Gappert (Sage Publications, 1989).
http://www.amazon.com/Cities-Global-Society-Affairs-Reviews/
dp/0803933207/ref=si3_rdr_bb_product
The Comparative Civilizations Review, journal of the International Society for the Comparative Study of Civilizations (ISCSC). The more recent writings by Dr. Gilb appear in Spring 2001 (Number 44), Spring 1999 (Number 40), Spring 1998 (Number 38), Winter 1997 (Number 35), Fall 1995 (Number 33), Fall 1994 (Number 31), Fall 1992 (Number 27), Spring 1992 (Number 26).
http://www.wmich.edu/iscsc/journal.html
“Globalization as a Balancing Act Between Survival and Extinction: The Case of the Automotive Industry”, by Corinne Lathrop Gilb, a paper for the panel on “Corporate Imperialism and Globalization” at the annual conference of the International Studies Association, Chicago, Illinois, February 20-24, 2001.
Toward Holistic History: The Odyssey of an Interdisciplinary Historian (Atherton Press, 2000, 2005), by Corinne Lathrop Gilb.
“Author delves into interrelationships through science and humanities”, Los Altos Town Crier, September 20, 2005.
Dr. Gilb's writings can be found in libraries throughout the world. Her published and unpublished manuscripts, including her last unpublished book, The World’s Earliest Cities, can be found at the Hoover Institution Archives.
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