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February 2011, Volume 64, Issue s1
- 142-158 Height and living standards in North Korea, 1930s–1980s
by Sunyoung Pak & Daniel Schwekendiek & Hee Kyoung Kim - 159-184 Ottoman de‐industrialization, 1800–1913: assessing the magnitude, impact, and response
by Şevket Pamuk & Jeffrey G. Williamson
November 2011, Volume 64, Issue 4
- 1073-1112 Did the Glorious Revolution contribute to the transport revolution? Evidence from investment in roads and rivers
by Dan Bogart - 1113-1143 Sustainability of public debt: evidence from Japan before the Second World War
by Masato Shizume - 1144-1174 Consumption and material culture in sixteenth‐century Ireland
by Susan Flavin - 1175-1194 Seebohm Rowntree and secondary poverty, 1899–1954
by Mark Freeman - 1195-1217 The earl of Derby and his tenants: sales of Royalist land during the Interregnum revisited
by Melanie Harrington - 1218-1241 The rate of return on equity across industrial sectors on the British stock market, 1825–70
by Charles R. Hickson & John D. Turner & Qing Ye - 1242-1265 Storage in medieval England: the evidence from purveyance accounts, 1295–1349
by Jordan Claridge & John Langdon - 1266-1288 Did the 48‐hour week damage Britain's industrial competitiveness?
by Peter Scott & Anna Spadavecchia - 1289-1314 The decline of adult smallpox in eighteenth‐century London
by Romola Davenport & Leonard Schwarz & Jeremy Boulton - 1315-1335 The decline of adult smallpox in eighteenth‐century London: a commentary
by Peter Razzell - 1336-1381 List of publications on the economic and social history of Great Britain and Ireland published in 2010
by Matthew Hale & Graham Raymond & Catherine Wright - 1382-1383 The Dublin region in the middle ages: settlement, land‐use and economy – By Margaret Murphy and Michael Potterton
by Brendan Smith - 1383-1384 Britain and the sea since 1600 – By Glen O'Hara
by Helen Doe - 1384-1385 Welfare's forgotten past: a socio‐legal history of the poor law – By Lorie Charlesworth
by Simon Szreter - 1386-1387 Energy and the English industrial revolution – By E. A. Wrigley
by Jan De Vries - 1387-1388 Childhood and child labour in the British industrial revolution – By Jane Humphries
by Peter Kirby - 1388-1390 The East India Company's London workers: management of the warehouse labourers, 1800–1858 – By Margaret Makepeace; The East India Company's maritime service, 1746–1834: masters of the eastern seas – By Jean Sutton
by Andrew Popp - 1390-1391 The foundations of British maritime ascendancy: resources, logistics and the state, 1755–1815 – By Roger Morriss
by Glen O'Hara - 1392-1393 The voice of Liverpool business: the first chamber of commerce and the Atlantic economy – By Robert J. Bennett
by KATIE McDADE - 1393-1394 The rise and fall of the Scottish cotton industry, 1778–1914: ‘the secret spring’– By Anthony Cooke
by Jim Tomlinson - 1394-1395 A history of everyday life in Scotland, 1800 to 1900 – Edited by Trevor Griffiths and Graeme Morton
by Katie Barclay - 1395-1396 The Victorian reinvention of race: new racisms and the problem of grouping in the human sciences – By Edward Beasley
by Colin Kidd - 1396-1398 G. W. M. Reynolds: nineteenth‐century fiction, politics, and the press – Edited by Anne Humpherys and Louis James
by James Thompson - 1398-1399 Managing the body: beauty, health and fitness in Britain, 1880–1939 – By Ina Zweiniger‐Bargielowska
by John Welshman - 1399-1401 No wealth but life: welfare economics and the welfare state in Britain, 1880–1945 – Edited by Roger E. Backhouse and Tamotsu Nishizawa
by John Maloney - 1401-1402 Lyndall Urwick, management pioneer: a biography – By Edward Brech, Andrew Thomson, and John F. Wilson
by Trevor Boyns - 1402-1403 Keynes on the wireless – Edited by Donald E. Moggridge
by Roger Middleton - 1403-1404 Keynes's general theory after seventy years – Edited by Robert W. Dimand, Robert A. Mundell, and Alessandro Vercelli
by G. C. Peden - 1405-1406 Rural economy and society in north‐western Europe, 500–2000. Social relations: property and power – Edited by Bas J. P. van Bavel and Richard W. Hoyle, in association with Stefan Brakensiek, Piet van Cruyningen, Chris C. Dyer, Mats Morell, and Nadine Vivier
by Stephen H. Rigby - 1406-1407 Medieval capital markets: markets for renten, state formation and private investment in Holland (1300–1550) – By C. J. Zuijderduijn
by Luciano Pezzolo - 1407-1409 German reparations, 1919–1932: a historical survey – By Leonard Gomes
by Robert Boyce - 1409-1410 Historical monetary and financial statistics for Sweden, vol. 1 – Edited by Rodney Edvinsson, Tor Jacobson, and Daniel Waldenstrom
by Marc Flandreau - 1410-1411 States and statistics in the nineteenth century: Europe by numbers – By Nico Randeraad, translated from the Dutch by Debra Molnar
by Edward Higgs - 1411-1413 The Atlantic slave trade (new edition) – By Herbert S. Klein
by Stephen D. Behrendt - 1413-1414 Children in slavery through the ages – Edited by Gwyn Campbell, Suzanne Miers, and Josephe C. Miller
by Paul E. Lovejoy - 1414-1415 Company of kinsmen: enterprise and community in south Asian history 1700–1940 – By Tirthankar Roy
by Claude Markovits - 1415-1416 Networks of empire, forced migration in the Dutch East India Company – By Kerry Ward
by Leonard Blussé - 1416-1417 The gold standard at the turn of the twentieth century: rising powers, global money and the age of empire – By Steven Bryan
by Mark Metzler - 1417-1419 Has Latin America always been unequal? A comparative study of asset and income inequality in the long twentieth century – By Ewout Frankema
by Leticia Arroyo Abad - 1419-1420 Aboriginal Dreaming paths and trading routes: the colonisation of the Australian economic landscape – By Dale Kerwin
by Bill Gammage - 1420-1421 The market revolution in America: liberty, ambition and the eclipse of the common good – By John Lauritz Larson
by Candice L. Harrison - 1421-1423 New deal banking reforms and Keynesian welfare state capitalism – By Ellen D. Russell
by Price Fishback - 1423-1424 The force of fashion in politics and society: global perspectives from early modern to contemporary times – Edited by Beverly Lemire
by Rohan Mcwilliam - 1424-1425 The development of international insurance – Edited by Robin Pearson
by Geoffrey Clark - 1425-1427 Bourgeois dignity: why economics can't explain the modern world – By Deirdre N. McCloskey
by Pat Hudson
August 2011, Volume 64, Issue 3
- 1-1 Macroeconomic policy in Britain between the wars
by Roger Middleton - 715-729 Was there an ‘industrious revolution’ before the industrial revolution? An empirical exercise for England, c. 1300–1830
by R. C. Allen & J. L. Weisdorf - 730-764 Did children's education matter? Family migration as a mechanism of human capital investment: evidence from nineteenth‐century Bohemia
by Alexander Klein - 765-797 Plantation accounting and management practices in the US and the British West Indies at the end of their slavery eras
by Richard K. Fleischman & David Oldroyd & Thomas N. Tyson - 798-831 How good was the profitability of British railways, 1870–1912?
by Brian Mitchell & David Chambers & Nick Crafts - 832-854 The veterinary medicine industry in Britain in the twentieth century
by T. A. B. Corley & Andrew Godley - 855-884 The role of the Spanish imperial state in the mining‐led growth of Bourbon Mexico's economy
by Rafael Dobado & Gustavo A. Marrero - 885-904 Gentlemen and shopkeepers: supplying the country house in eighteenth‐century England
by Jon Stobart - 905-928 Social capital and trade associations in America, c. 1860–1914: a microhistory approach
by Francesca Carnevali - 929-950 Regional value added in Italy, 1891–2001, and the foundation of a long‐term picture
by Emanuele Felice - 951-972 Infant mortality and the health of survivors: Britain, 1910–50
by Timothy J. Hatton - 973-994 The supplier network and aircraft production in wartime Japan
by Tetsuji Okazaki - 995-1023 Independent invention during the rise of the corporate economy in Britain and Japan
by Tom Nicholas - 1024-1025 The king's Jews: money, massacre and exodus in medieval England – By Robin R. Mundill
by Joseph Shatzmiller - 1025-1026 The Pilgrims' complaint: a study of popular thought in the early Tudor north – By Michael Bush
by R. W. Hoyle - 1026-1027 Society in early modern England: the vernacular origins of some powerful ideas – By Phil Withington
by Tim Hitchcock - 1027-1029 The capital and the colonies: London and the Atlantic economy, 1660–1700 – By Nuala Zahedieh
by Trevor Burnard - 1029-1030 The British cotton trade, 1660–1815 – By Beverly Lemire
by Pat Hudson - 1030-1032 Warwickshire hearth tax returns: Michaelmas 1670, with Coventry Lady Day – Edited by Tom Arkell, with Nat Alcock
by Henry French - 1032-1033 A history of Doughty's Hospital Norwich, 1687–2009 – By Nigel Goose and Leanne Moden
by Martin Gorsky - 1033-1034 Datchworth tithe accounts, 1711–1747 – Edited by Jane Walker
by Steven Hobbs - 1035-1036 Pauper capital: London and the poor law, 1790–1870 – By David R. Green
by Samantha A. Shave - 1036-1038 The British Navy's Victualling Board, 1793–1815: management competence and incompetence – By Janet Macdonald; Sustaining the fleet, 1793–1815: war, the British navy and the Contractor State – By Roger Knight and Martin Wilcox
by Ann Coats - 1038-1040 Empire and globalisation: networks of people, goods and capital in the British world, c.1850–1914 – By Gary B. Magee and Andrew S. Thompson
by Ian Phimister - 1040-1041 Chocolate, women and empire: a social and cultural history – By Emma Robertson
by Wendy Webster - 1041-1042 War and welfare: British prisoner of war families, 1939–45 – By Barbara Hately‐Broad
by Penny Summerfield - 1042-1043 Voluntary action and illegal drugs: health and society in Britain since the 1960s – By Alex Mold and Virginia Berridge
by Mathew Thomson - 1043-1045 An economic history of Europe: knowledge, institutions and growth, 600 to the present – By Karl Gunnar Persson
by Gregory Clark - 1045-1046 Why Europe? The medieval origins of its special path – By Michael Mitterauer
by Richard Britnell - 1046-1047 The development of leasehold in northwestern Europe, c.1200–1600 – Edited by Bas J. P. van Bavel and Phillipp R. Schofield
by Richard Britnell - 1048-1049 Money, morality, and culture in late medieval and early modern Europe – Edited by Juliann Vitullo and Diane Wolfthal
by Lawrin Armstrong - 1049-1050 Trading places: the Netherlandish merchants in early modern Venice – By Maartje van Gelder
by Anastasia Stouraiti - 1050-1051 Paying for the liberal state: the rise of public finance in nineteenth‐century Europe – Edited by José Luís Cardoso and Pedro Lains
by Joost Jonker - 1051-1052 Exploring the food chain: food production and food processing in western Europe, 1850–1990 – Edited by Yves Segers, Jan Bieleman, and Erik Buyst
by Jim Phillips - 1053-1054 New World gold: cultural anxiety and monetary disorder in early modern Spain – By Elvira Vilches
by Carla Rahn Phillips - 1054-1055 Pashmina: the Kashmir shawl and beyond – By Janet Rizvi with Monisha Ahmed
by Michelle Maskiell - 1055-1056 Trade and trust in the eighteenth‐century Atlantic world: Spanish merchants and their overseas networks – By Xabier Lamikiz
by Adrian Pearce - 1057-1058 Edge of crisis: war and trade in the Spanish Atlantic, 1789–1808 – By Barbara H. Stein and Stanley J. Stein
by Regina Grafe - 1058-1059 Money, power and politics in early Islamic Syria: a review of current debates – Edited by John Haldon
by Michael G. Morony - 1060-1061 Autos and progress: the Brazilian search for modernity – By Joel Wolfe
by Aldo Musacchio - 1061-1062 The history of black business in America: capitalism, race, entrepreneurship. Vol. I, to 1865 – By Juliet K. Walker
by Maceo Crenshaw Dailey - 1062-1063 The Ashgate companion to the history of textile workers, 1650–2000 – Edited by Lex Heerma van Voss, Els Hiemstra‐Kuperus, and Elise van Nederveen Meerkerk
by Pat Hudson - 1063-1064 Convergence and divergence of national financial systems: evidence from the gold standards, 1817–1971 – Edited by Patrice Baubeau and Anders Ogren
by Paolo Di Martino - 1065-1066 Intellectual property rights, development, and catch‐up – Edited by Hiroyuki Odagiri, Akira Goto, Atsushi Sunami, and Richard R. Nelson
by Keith E. Maskus - 1067-1068 The living wage: lessons from the history of economic thought – By Donald R. Stabile
by James Thompson - 1068-1069 Top incomes: a global perspective – Edited by Anthony B. Atkinson and Thomas Piketty
by Leandro Prados De La Escosura - 1069-1071 Capital ideas: the IMF and the rise of financial liberalization – By Jeffrey M. Chwieroth
by Marion Fourcade
May 2011, Volume 64, Issue 2
- 357-384 Why the industrial revolution was British: commerce, induced invention, and the scientific revolution
by R. C. Allen - 385-407 The spread of empire: Clio and the measurement of colonial borrowing costs
by Olivier Accominotti & Marc Flandreau & Riad Rezzik - 408-446 The nature and historical evolution of an exceptional fiscal state and its possible significance for the precocious commercialization and industrialization of the British economy from Cromwell to Nelson
by Patrick O'Brien - 447-471 The evolution of markets in early modern Europe, 1350–1800: a study of wheat prices
by Victoria N. Bateman - 472-492 Depression dynamics: a new estimate of the Anglo‐American manufacturing productivity gap in the interwar period
by Herman De Jong & Pieter Woltjer - 493-530 Worth, age, and social status in early modern England
by Alexandra Shepard & Judith Spicksley - 531-570 Labour migration and economic performance: London and the Randstad, c. 1600–1800
by Jelle Van Lottum - 571-597 Substitutes for legal protection: corporate governance and dividends in Victorian Britain
by Gareth Campbell & John D. Turner - 598-620 The price of improvements: agrarian contracts and agrarian development in nineteenth‐century eastern Spain
by Samuel Garrido & Salvador Calatayud - 621-643 New, disaggregated, British railway total factor productivity growth estimates, 1875 to 1912
by John Dodgson - 644-668 Explaining nineteenth‐century bilateralism: economic and political determinants of the Cobden–Chevalier network
by Markus Lampe - 669-669 Manors and maps in rural England, from the tenth century to the seventeenth – By Paul D. A. Harvey
by Nigel Saul - 669-671 Records, administration and aristocratic society in the Anglo‐Norman realm – Edited by Nicholas Vincent
by John S. Moore - 671-672 Medieval cartularies of Great Britain and Ireland – By G. R. C. Davis; Edited by Claire Breay, Julian Harrison, and David M. Smith
by John S. Moore - 672-673 Land and family: trends and local variations in the peasant land market on the Winchester bishopric estates, 1263–1415 – By John Mullan and Richard Britnell
by Mark Page - 673-675 The foundations of gentry life: the Multons of Frampton and their world, 1270–1370 – By Peter Coss
by Deborah Youngs - 675-676 Survival and discord in medieval society: essays in honour of Christopher Dyer – Edited by Richard Goddard, John Landon, and Miriam Müller
by Brendan Smith - 676-678 The Victoria history of the counties of England. A history of the county of York: East Riding, vol. VIII: East Buckrose: Sledmere and the Northern Wolds – By David Neave and Susan Neave. The Victoria history of the counties of England. A history of the county of Sussex, vol. V, pt. 2: Littlehampton and District. Arundel Rape (south‐eastern part) – Edited by C. P. Lewis
by Jon Stobart - 678-679 Household servants in early modern England – By Roger C. Richardson
by Judith M. Spicksley - 679-680 Parents of poor children in England, 1580–1800 – By Patricia Crawford
by Tanya Evans - 680-681 The diary of Antera Duke: an eighteenth‐century African slave trader – By Stephen D. Behrendt, A. John H. Latham, and David Northrup
by Robin Law - 681-683 The price of emancipation: slave‐ownership, compensation and British society at the end of slavery – By Nicholas Draper
by Kenneth Morgan - 683-684 Ireland and the industrial revolution: the impact of the industrial revolution on Irish industry, 1801–1922 – By Andy Bielenberg
by Philip Ollerenshaw - 684-685 Regulating health and safety in the British mining industries, 1800–1914 – By Catherine Mills
by Jamie L. Bronstein - 685-686 Breaking new ground: nineteenth‐century allotments from local sources – Edited by Jeremy Burchardt and Jacqueline Cooper
by Nicola Verdon - 686-688 Making the market: Victorian origins of corporate capitalism – By Paul Johnson
by Ranald Michie - 688-689 The tide of democracy: shipyard workers and social relations in Britain, 1870–1950 – By Alastair J. Reid
by Hugh Murphy - 689-691 The Co‐operative movement and communities in Britain, 1914–1960: minding their own business – By Nicole Robertson
by Peter Davis - 691-692 Youth culture in modern Britain, c.1920–c.1970: from ivory tower to global movement—a new history – By David Fowler
by James Thompson - 692-693 Money, oil, and empire in the Middle East: sterling and postwar imperialism, 1944–1971 – By Steven G. Galpern
by Scott Newton - 693-694 The decline of sterling: managing the retreat of an international currency, 1945–1992 – By Catherine R. Schenk
by David James Gill - 695-696 Revolutionary commerce: globalization and the French monarchy – By Paul Cheney
by William Doyle - 696-697 In hock: pawning in America from independence through the Great Depression – By Wendy A. Woloson
by Lendol Calder - 697-699 Labor, industry and regulation during the progressive era – By Daniel E. Saros
by Terrence Mcdonough - 699-700 Gone is the ancient glory: Spanish Town, Jamaica, 1534–2000 – By James Robertson
by Nuala Zahedieh - 700-701 Slavery in Brazil – By Herbert S. Klein and Francisco Vidal Luna
by Douglas C. Libby - 701-702 China and the birth of globalization in the 16th century – By Dennis O. Flynn and Arturo Giraldez
by Kent G. Deng - 702-704 The Japanese consumer: an alternative economic history of modern Japan – By Penelope Francks
by Scott O'Bryan - 704-705 Beauty imagined: a history of the global beauty industry – By Geoffrey Jones
by Johan Söderberg - 705-706 What objects mean: an introduction to material culture – By Arthur Asa Berger
by Karin Dannehl - 707-708 Empire, development and colonialism: the past in the present – Edited by Mark Duffield and Vernon Hewitt
by David Nally - 708-709 Protection for exporters: power and discrimination in transatlantic trade relations, 1930–2010 – By Andreas Dür
by Tim Rooth - 709-710 A cultural history of finance – By Irene Finel‐Honigman
by Peter James Hudson - 711-712 The origins of the twenty‐first century: an essay on contemporary social and economic history – By Gabriel Tortella
by Jim Tomlinson - 712-713 Free riding – By Richard Tuck
by James Thompson
February 2011, Volume 64, Issue 1
- 1-29 Energy availability from livestock and agricultural productivity in Europe, 1815–1913: a new comparison
by Astrid Kander & Paul Warde - 30-51 Disciplining the ‘black sheep of the Balkans’: financial supervision and sovereignty in Bulgaria, 1902–38
by Adam Tooze & Martin Ivanov - 52-71 Poverty in Edwardian Britain
by Ian Gazeley & Andrew Newell - 72-87 New series for agricultural prices in London, 1770–1914
by Peter M. Solar & Jan Tore Klovland - 88-113 ‘Children of the city’: juvenile justice, property, and place in England and Scotland, 1945–60
by Louise A. Jackson & Angela Bartie - 114-131 Silver production and the money supply in England and Wales, 1086–c.1500
by Martin Allen - 132-156 The choice of fuel in the eighteenth‐century iron industry: the Coalbrookdale accounts reconsidered
by Peter King - 157-187 Who comprised the nation of shareholders? Gender and investment in Great Britain, c. 1870–1935
by Janette Rutterford & David R. Green & Josephine Maltby & Alastair Owens - 188-213 Investor behaviour in a nascent capital market: Scottish bank shareholders in the nineteenth century
by Graeme G. Acheson & John D. Turner - 214-236 ‘Veritable gold mines before the arrival of railway competition’: but did dividends signal rates of return in the English canal industry?
by A. J. ARNOLD & S. McCARTNEY - 237-255 Scrip as private money, monetary monopoly, and the rent‐seeking state in Britain
by Elaine Tan - 256-304 Review of periodical literature published in 2009
by Rosamond Faith & P. R. Schofield & Jonathan Healey & Anne L. Murphy & Kate Bradley & James Taylor & Graham Brownlow - 305-306 Urban assimilation in post‐conquest Wales: ethnicity, gender and economy in Ruthin, 1282–1348 – By Matthew Frank Stevens
by Brendan Smith - 306-307 Benjamin Worsley (1618–1677): trade, interest and the spirit in revolutionary England – By Thomas Leng
by Nuala Zahedieh - 307-308 Famine in Scotland: the ‘ill years’ of the 1690s – By Karen J. Cullen
by Cormac Ó Gráda - 308-310 Behind closed doors: at home in Georgian England – By Amanda Vickery
by Jason M. Kelly - 310-311 The foundations of female entrepreneurship: enterprise, home and household in London, c. 1800–1870 – By Alison C. Kay
by Jane Hamlett - 311-312 The feminine public sphere: middle‐class women and civic life in Scotland, c. 1870–1914 – By Megan Smitley
by Moira Martin - 312-313 Liquid materialities: a history of milk, science and the law – By Peter Atkins
by Jim Phillips - 313-315 Francis Ysidro Edgeworth: a portrait with family and friends – By Lluís Barbé, Mary C. Black, trans
by Peter Groenewegen - 315-316 Churchill's children: the evacuee experience in wartime Britain – By John Welshman
by Sandra Trudgen Dawson - 316-317 Redefining British politics: culture, consumerism and participation, 1954–70 – By Lawrence Black
by Richard Toye - 317-318 The return to Keynes – Edited by Bradley Bateman, Toshiaki Hirai, and Maria Cristina Marcuzzo
by G. C. Peden - 319-320 City and cosmos: the medieval world in urban form – By Keith D. Lilley
by Trevor Dean - 320-321 Wilhelm Röpke's political economy – By Samuel Gregg
by Jeremy Leaman - 321-323 The world of private banking – By Youssef Cassis and Philip L. Cottrell, with Monika Pohle Fraser and Iain L. Fraser
by John D. Turner - 323-324 Monetary policy over fifty years, experiences and lessons – Edited by Heinz Herrmann
by Michael J. Oliver - 324-325 Notaries in early modern Rome – By Laurie Nussdorfer
by Matthew Vester - 325-327 The Byzantine economy – By Angeliki E. Laiou and Cécile Morrison
by Archibald Dunn - 327-328 The political economy of Ottoman public debt: insolvency and European financial control in the late nineteenth century – By Murat Birdal
by Metin Coşgel - 328-330 Recovery and development in the European periphery (1945–1960) – Edited by Andrea Bonoldi and Andrea Leonardi
by Ivan T. Berend - 330-331 Segregation—integration—assimilation: religious and ethnic groups in the medieval towns of central and eastern Europe – By Derek Keene, Balázs Nagy, and Katalin Szende
by Maria Craciun - 331-332 Gender and housing in Soviet Russia: private life in a public space – By Lynne Attwood
by Melanie Ilic - 332-333 Sacred economies: Buddhist monasticism and territoriality in medieval China – By Michael J. Walsh
by Charles B. Jones - 334-335 Structures of change in the mechanical age: technological innovation in the United States, 1790–1865 – By Ross Thomson
by Paul Israel - 335-336 Louis D. Brandeis and the making of regulated competition, 1900–1932 – By Gerald Berk
by Melvin I. Urofsky - 336-337 A history of the Federal Reserve – By Allan H. Meltzer
by Forrest Capie - 338-339 The future of the dollar – Edited by Eric Helleiner and Jonathon Kirshner
by Bernard Foley - 339-340 Why America is not a new Rome – By Vaclav Smil
by Neville Morley - 340-341 Death before birth: fetal health and mortality in historical perspective – By Robert Woods
by Bernard Harris - 341-342 How India clothed the world: the world of south Asian textiles, 1500–1850 – Edited by Giorgio Riello and Tirthankar Roy
by Ghulam Nadri - 342-344 The spinning world: a global history of cotton textiles, 1200–1850 – By Giorgio Riello and Prasannan Parthasarathi
by R. C. Nash - 344-345 Permeable walls: historical perspectives on hospital and asylum visiting – Edited by Graham Mooney and Jonathan Reinarz
by R. A. Houston - 345-346 Human capital and institutions: a long‐run view – Edited by David Eltis, Frank D. Lewis, and Kenneth L. Sokoloff
by Joan R. Roses - 347-348 The evolution of path dependence – Edited by Lars Magnusson and Jan Ottosson
by Douglas J. Puffert - 348-349 Greed, lust and gender: a history of economic ideas – By Nancy Folbre
by Julie A. Nelson - 349-350 Economists and societies: discipline and profession in the United States, Britain and France, 1890s to 1990s – By Marion Fourcade
by Roger Middleton - 351-356 Corrigendum: Were British railway companies well managed in the early twentieth century?
by Nicholas Crafts & Timothy Leunig & Abay Mulatu
February 2011, Volume 64
- 1-7 Editors’ introduction
by Stephen Broadberry & Steve Hindle - 8-38 Wages, prices, and living standards in China, 1738–1925: in comparison with Europe, Japan, and India
by Robert C. Allen & Jean-Pascal Bassino & Debin Ma & Christine Moll-Murata & Jan Luiten Van Zanden - 39-59 Prices, the military revolution, and western Europe's comparative advantage in violence
by Philip T. Hoffman - 60-75 Indigo and law in colonial India
by Tirthankar Roy - 76-98 Wages, unions, and labour productivity: evidence from Indian cotton mills
by Bishnupriya Gupta - 99-116 Technological leadership and late development: evidence from Meiji Japan, 1868–1912
by John P. Tang - 117-141 Human capital, migration, and a ‘vent’ for surplus rural labour in 1930s China: the case of the Lower Yangzi
by James Kai-Sing Kung & Nansheng Bai & Yiu-Fai Lee - 142-158 Height and living standards in North Korea, 1930s–1980s
by Sunyoung Pak & Daniel Schwekendiek & Hee Kyoung Kim - 159-184 Ottoman de-industrialization, 1800–1913: assessing the magnitude, impact, and response
by Şevket Pamuk & Jeffrey G. Williamson
November 2010, Volume 63, Issue 4
- 849-864 The imposed gift of Versailles: the fiscal effects of restricting the size of Germany's armed forces, 1924–9
by Max Hantke & Mark Spoerer - 865-890 Regulation, rent‐seeking, and the Glorious Revolution in the English Atlantic economy
by Nuala Zahedieh