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November 2010, Volume 63, Issue 4
- 1206-1207 Intellectual property rights and the life science industries: past, present and future – By Graham Dutfield
by Alessandro Nuvolari - 1207-1208 The creation and destruction of value: the globalization cycle – By Harold James
by Olivier Accominotti
August 2010, Volume 63, Issue 3
- 569-590 The economics of abundance: coal and cotton in Lancashire and the world
by Theo Balderston - 591-611 The role of mercantilism in Anglo‐Dutch political relations, 1650–74
by Gijs Rommelse - 612-637 Stuart London's standard of living: re‐examining the Settlement of Tithes of 1638 for rents, income, and poverty
by William C. Baer - 638-663 Retail growth and consumer changes in a declining urban economy: Antwerp (1650–1750)
by Bruno Blondé & Ilja Van Damme - 664-687 Political fragmentation, competition, and investment decisions: the medieval grinding industry in Ponthieu, France, 1150–1250
by Karine Van Der Beek - 688-709 Pre‐colonial culture, post‐colonial economic success? The Tswana and the African economic miracle
by Jonas Hjort - 710-733 The limits of globalization in the early modern world
by Jan De Vries - 734-768 Yorkshire and Lancashire ascendant: England's textile exports to New York and Philadelphia, 1750–1805
by Peter Maw - 769-804 Energy as an indicator of modernization in Latin America, 1890–1925
by M. d. MAR RUBIO & CÉSAR YÁÑEZ & MAURICIO FOLCHI & ALBERT CARRERAS - 805-806 Farming to halves: the hidden history of sharefarming in England from medieval to modern times – By Elizabeth Griffiths and Mark Overton
by Michael Turner - 806-808 Medieval domesticity: home, housing and household in medieval England – Edited by Maryanne Kowaleski and Jeremy Goldberg
by Peter Coss - 808-809 The world of the medieval shipmaster: law, business and the sea, c.1350–1450 – By Robin Ward
by Evan Jones - 809-810 Medieval parks of Hertfordshire – By Anne Rowe
by Robert Liddiard - 810-811 Calendar of inquisitions post mortem and other analogous documents preserved in the Public Record Office. Vol. XXV: 16–20 Henry VI (1437–1442) – Edited by Claire Noble Calendar of inquisitions post mortem and other analogous documents preserved in the Public Record Office. Vol. XXVI: 21–25 Henry VI (1442–1447) – Edited by Matthew L. Holford
by Benjamin Linley Wild - 811-812 The Bristol and Gloucestershire lay subsidy of 1523–1527 – By Michael A. Faraday
by Pamela Nightingale - 812-814 The locksmith craft in early modern Edinburgh – By Aaron M. Allen
by James R. Farr - 814-815 Women, crime and justice in England since 1660 – By Shani D'Cruze and Louise A. Jackson
by John Carter Wood - 815-816 A lost frontier revealed: regional separation in the east midlands – By Alan Fox
by Diana Newton - 816-818 The Guernsey merchants and their world in the Georgian era – By Gregory Stevens Cox
by David J. Starkey - 818-819 The world's first railway system: enterprise, competition and regulation on the railway network in Victorian Britain – By Mark Casson
by Terry Gourvish - 819-820 Wealth and life: essays on the intellectual history of political economy in Britain, 1848–1914 – By Donald Winch
by Keith Tribe - 820-821 The Irish establishment, 1879–1914 – By Fergus Campbell
by D. A. J. Macpherson - 822-822 100 years of state pension: learning from the past – By Tony Slater, Andrew Bryans, Colin Redman, and Martin Hewitt
by Bernard Harris - 823-823 British conservatism and trade unionism, 1945–1964 – By Peter Dorey
by Chris Wrigley - 823-825 An economic and social history of later medieval Europe, 1000–1500 – By Steven A. Epstein
by Richard W. Unger - 825-826 Migrants and urban change – By Anne Winter
by Leslie Page Moch - 826-827 A small nation in the turmoil of the Second World War: money, finance and occupation (Belgium, its enemies, its friends, 1939–1945) – By Herman van der Wee and Monique Verbreyt
by Dirk Luyten - 827-828 The statistical mind in modern society: the Netherlands, 1850–1940. Vol. I: Official statistics, social progress and modern enterprise; Vol. II: Statistics and scientific work – Edited by Jacques G. S. J. van Maarseveen, Paul M. M. Klep, and Ida H. Stamhuis
by Frits Bos - 829-830 Impossible engineering: technology and territoriality on the Canal du Midi – By Chandra Mukerji
by Sophus A. Reinert - 830-831 Common land, wine and the French Revolution: rural society and economy in southern France, c.1789–1820 – By Noelle Plack
by William Doyle - 831-832 La République des inventeurs: propriété et organisation de l'innovation en France (1791–1922) – By Gabriel Galvez‐Behar
by Liliane Pérez - 832-834 Commercial agreements and social dynamics in medieval Genoa – By Quentin van Doosselaere
by Richard Lachmann - 834-835 Fathers and godfathers: spiritual kinship in early‐modern Italy – By Guido Alfani
by Tom Ericsson - 835-836 Central European crossroads: social democracy and national revolution in Bratislava (Pressburg), 1867–1921 – By Pieter C. van Duin
by Angela Harre - 836-837 From coffee to tea cultivation in Ceylon, 1880–1900: an economic and social history – By Roland Wenzlhuemer
by Bishnupriya Gupta - 837-839 Government and the American economy: a new history – By Price Fishback, Robert Higgs, Gary D. Libecap, John Joseph Wallis, Stanley L. Engerman, Jeffrey Rogers Hummel, Sumner J. La Croix, Robert A. Margo, Robert A. McGuire, Richard Sylla, Lee J. Alston, Joseph P. Ferrie, Mark Guglielmo, E. C. Pasour, Jr., Randal R. Rucker, and Werner Troesken
by Avner Offer - 839-840 Nation, state and the industrial revolution: the visible hand – By Lars Magnusson
by Gregory Clark - 840-841 The race between education and technology – By Claudia Goldin and Lawrence F. Katz
by Michelle Connolly - 841-842 The Routledge companion to accounting history – Edited by John Richard Edwards and Stephen P. Walker
by Derek Matthews - 842-844 Bridging the early modern Atlantic world: people, products, and practices on the move – By Caroline A. Williams
by Kenneth Morgan - 844-845 Empires and colonies – By Jonathan Hart
by Stephen Howe - 845-846 Communications under the seas: the evolving cable network and its implications – Edited by Bernard Finn and Daqing Yang
by Martin Chick - 846-847 The hesitant hand: taming self‐interest in the history of economic ideas – By Steven G. Medema
by Peter Groenewegen
May 2010, Volume 63, Issue 2
- 281-314 Nature as historical protagonist: environment and society in pre‐industrial England
by Bruce M. S. Campbell - 315-334 Explaining stunting in nineteenth‐century France
by Gilles Postel‐Vinay & David E. Sahn - 335-361 Illegitimacy, paternal financial responsibility, and the 1834 Poor Law Commission Report: the myth of the old poor law and the making of the new
by Thomas Nutt - 362-392 South Carolina indigo, European textiles, and the British Atlantic economy in the eighteenth century
by R. C. Nash - 393-417 Urban population in late medieval England: the evidence of the lay subsidies
by Stephen H. Rigby - 418-451 The colonial roots of land inequality: geography, factor endowments, or institutions?
by Ewout Frankema - 452-478 New evidence and new methods to measure human capital inequality before and during the industrial revolution: France and the US in the seventeenth to nineteenth centuries
by Dorothee Crayen & Joerg Baten - 479-499 The changing distribution of earnings in Ireland, 1937 to 1968
by Anthony B. Atkinson & Brian Nolan - 500-523 Does hedonic price indexing change our interpretation of economic history? Evidence from Swedish electrification
by Harald Edquist - 524-525 The world before Domesday: the English aristocracy, 900–1066 – By Ann Williams
by John S. Moore - 525-526 Lords and lordship in the British Isles in the late middle ages – By Rees R. Davies
by Richard Britnell - 526-527 Land and people in late medieval England – By Bruce M. S. Campbell
by Brendan Smith - 527-529 Agriculture and rural society after the Black Death: common themes and regional variations – Edited by Ben Dodds and Richard Britnell
by Christine M. Newman - 529-530 Parks in medieval England – By Stephen A. Mileson
by Mark Page - 530-531 The world of the Stonors: a gentry society – By Elizabeth Noble
by Christopher Dyer - 531-532 Plenti and grase: food and drink in a sixteenth‐century household – By Mark Dawson
by C. M. Woolgar - 532-533 Bristol's trade with Ireland and the Continent, 1503–1601: the evidence of the exchequer customs accounts – Edited by Susan Flavin and Evan T. Jones
by Stuart Jenks - 533-534 West Indian slavery and British abolition, 1783–1807 – By David Beck Ryden
by B. W. Higman - 535-536 Slavery and the British empire: from Africa to America – By Kenneth Morgan
by Kirsty Reid - 536-537 Replenishing the earth: the settler revolution and the rise of the Anglo‐world, 1783–1939 – By James Belich
by Tim Rooth - 537-538 King cotton: a tribute to Douglas A. Farnie – Edited by John F. Wilson
by Pat Hudson - 539-540 Enterprising women and shipping in the nineteenth century – By Helen Doe
by Alison C. KAY - 540-541 The big house in the north of Ireland: land, power and social elites, 1878–1960 – By Olwen Purdue
by D. A. J. Macpherson - 541-542 Black 1919: riots, racism and resistance in imperial Britain – By Jacqueline Jenkinson
by Carlton E. Wilson - 543-544 The evolution of the British welfare state – By Derek Fraser
by Martin Earley - 544-545 Consumerism and the co‐operative movement in modern British history – By Lawrence Black and Nicole Robertson
by Peter Gurney - 545-546 The unexplored Keynes and other essays: a socio‐economic miscellany – By Anand Chandavarkar
by G. C. Peden - 546-548 Facilitating the future? US aid, European integration and Irish industrial viability, 1948–73 – By Peter Murray
by Graham Brownlow - 548-549 NGOs in contemporary Britain: non‐state actors in society and politics since 1945 – Edited by Nick Crowson, Matthew Hilton, and James McKay
by Lucy Robinson - 549-550 The international economy in the ‘age of the discoveries’, 1470–1570: Antwerp and the English merchants' world – By Ian Blanchard
by Herman Van Der Wee - 551-552 Sans‐culottes: an eighteenth‐century emblem in the French Revolution – By Michael Sonenscher
by Keith Tribe - 552-553 German industry in the Nazi period – Edited by Christoph Buchheim
by Peter Morris - 553-554 The familiarity of strangers: the Sephardic diaspora, Livorno, and cross‐cultural trade in the early modern period – By Francesca Trivellato
by Yadira González De Lara - 554-555 Leadership in world shipping: Greek family firms in international business – By Ioannis Theotokas and Gelina Harlaftis
by Stig Tenold - 555-556 The Ottoman economy and its institutions – By Şevket Pamuk
by Roger Owen - 557-558 Markets versus hierarchies: a political economy of Russia from the 10th century to 2008 – By Ekaterina Brancato
by Vincent Barnett - 558-559 Shanghai's Bund and beyond: British banks, banknote issuance, and monetary policy in China, 1842–1937 – By Niv Horesh
by Wenkai He - 559-560 Credit and debt in Indonesia, 860–1930: from peonage to pawnshop, from Kongsi to cooperative – Edited by David Henley and Peter Boomgard
by Pierre Van Der Eng - 560-562 Children bound to labor: the pauper apprentice system in early America – By Ruth Wallis Herndon and John E. Murray
by Katrina Honeyman - 562-563 The invisible hook: the hidden economics of pirates – By Peter T. Leeson
by Arne Bialuschewski - 563-564 The origin and development of financial markets and institutions from the seventeenth century to the present – Edited by Jeremy Atack and Larry Neal
by Paolo Di Martino - 564-565 Famine: a short history – By Cormac Ó Gráda
by Richard Sheldon - 565-567 Exploring environmental history: selected essays – By T. C. Smout
by Chris Pearson - 567-568 Creative urban milieus: historical perspectives on culture, economy, and the city – Edited by Martina Heßler and Clemens Zimmermann
by Gerben Bakker
February 2010, Volume 63, Issue 1
- 1-33 Girl power: the European marriage pattern and labour markets in the North Sea region in the late medieval and early modern period1
by Tine De Moor & Jan Luiten Van Zanden - 34-55 Against the mainstream: Nazi privatization in 1930s Germany1
by Germà Bel - 56-84 Profitability trends in Hollywood, 1929 to 1999: somebody must know something1
by Michael Pokorny & John Sedgwick - 85-106 Waiting for her ship to come in? The female investor in nineteenth‐century sailing vessels
by Helen Doe - 107-136 Fixed‐price contracts, learning, and outsourcing: explaining the continuous growth of output and labour productivity in the German aircraft industry during the Second World War1
by Lutz Budrass & Jonas Scherner & Jochen Streb - 137-164 Companies' insolvency and ‘the nature of the firm’ in Italy, 1920s–70s1
by Paolo Di Martino & Michelangelo Vasta - 165-186 Market wage or discrimination? The remuneration of male and female wool spinners in the seventeenth‐century Dutch Republic1
by Elise Van Nederveen Meerkerk - 187-234 Review of periodical literature published in 2008
by David Pratt & P. R. Schofield & Jonathan Healey & Peter Kirby & Kate Bradley & James Taylor & Graham Brownlow - 235-236 The book of privileges of the Merchant Adventurers of England, 1296–1483 – Edited by Anne F. Sutton and Livia Visser‐Fuchs
by Pamela Nightingale - 236-237 Credit and village society in fourteenth‐century England – By Chris Briggs
by Jane Whittle - 237-238 Law, politics, and society in early modern England – By Christopher W. Brooks
by H. R. French - 239-240 The establishment of the hearth tax, 1662–66 – By Elizabeth Parkinson
by Adrian Green - 240-241 The genesis of macroeconomics: new ideas from Sir William Petty to Henry Thornton – By Antoin E. Murphy
by Renee Prendergast - 241-242 Buying for the home: shopping for the domestic from the seventeenth century to the present – Edited by David Hussey and Margaret Ponsonby
by Ann Smart Martin - 242-245 The British industrial revolution in global perspective – By Robert C. Allen
by Pat Hudson - 245-246 Money, power and print: interdisciplinary studies on the financial revolution in the British Isles – Edited by Charles Ivar McGrath and Chris Fauske
by D'Maris Coffman - 246-248 The history of the company: the development of the business corporation, 1700–1914, part I: 1700–1850; part II: 1850–1914 – Edited by Robin Pearson with Mark Freeman and James Taylor
by Peter Wardley - 248-249 Women, marriage and property in wealthy landed families in Ireland, 1750–1850 – By Deborah Wilson
by Neal Garnham - 249-250 Industrial enlightenment: science, technology and culture in Birmingham and the West Midlands, 1760–1820 – By Peter M. Jones
by Christine Macleod - 250-251 British trade with Spanish America, 1763–1808 – By Adrian J. Pearce
by JOHN J. McCUSKER - 252-253 Chatham dockyard, 1815–1865: the industrial transformation – Edited by Philip MacDougall
by Hugh Murphy - 253-254 Victorian investments: new perspectives on finance and culture – Edited by Nancy Henry and Cannon Schmitt
by R. J. Morris - 254-255 Credit and community: working‐class debt in the UK since 1880 – By Sean O'Connell
by Avram Taylor - 255-256 Popular opposition to Irish Home Rule in Edwardian Britain – By Daniel M. Jackson
by D. A. J. Macpherson - 257-258 A history of heterodox economics: challenging the mainstream in the twentieth century – By Frederic Lee
by Roger E. Backhouse - 258-259 The two cultures controversy: science, literature and cultural politics in postwar Britain – By Guy Ortolano
by John Toye - 259-260 The empire in one city? Liverpool's inconvenient imperial past – Edited by Sheryllynne Haggerty, Anthony Webster, and Nicholas J. White
by Stephen Constantine - 261-262 The information master: Jean‐Baptiste Colbert's secret state intelligence system – By Jacob Soll
by Sophus A. Reinert - 262-263 The Annales School: an intellectual history – By André Burguière
by H. S. Jones - 263-264 European cities and towns, 400–2000 – By Peter Clark
by Paul M. Hohenberg - 264-266 The economy of Renaissance Florence – By Richard A. Goldthwaite
by Matthew Vester - 266-267 Robbing the Jews: the confiscation of Jewish property in the Holocaust, 1933–1945 – By Martin Dean
by Tim Cole - 267-268 The Euro: the politics of the new global currency – By David Marsh
by Larry Neal - 268-269 The revenue imperative – By Jane Flaherty
by Mark R. Wilson - 270-271 Mass migration under sail: European immigration to the antebellum United States – By Raymond L. Cohn
by Chris Minns - 271-272 Scientists and swindlers: consulting on coal and oil in America, 1820–1890 – By Paul Lucier
by Hugh Torrens - 272-273 The Marshall Plan: lessons learned for the 21st century – Edited by Eliot Sorel and Pier Carol Padoan
by Scott Newton - 273-274 Che Guevara: the economics of revolution – By Helen Yaffe
by Richard J. Salvucci - 274-276 Stages of capital: law, culture and market governance in late colonial India – By Ritu Birla
by Tirthankar Roy - 276-277 Roots and routes of development in China and India: highlights of fifty years of the Journal of the Economic and Social History of the Orient (1957–2007) – Edited by Jos Gommans and Harriet Zurndorfer
by Scott C. Levi - 277-278 China during the great depression: market, state, and the world economy, 1929–1937 – By Tomoko Shiroyama
by Elisabeth Köll - 278-280 Tracks across continents, paths through history: the economic dynamics of standardization in railway gauge – By Douglas J. Puffert
by Terry Gourvish - 280-280 Institutions and economic performance – Edited by Elhanan Helpman
by Robert H. Bates
August 2009, Volume 62, Issue s1
- 1-7 Editors' introduction
by Jane Humphries & Steve Hindle - 8-30 Trading options before Black‐Scholes: a study of the market in late seventeenth‐century London1
by Anne L. Murphy - 31-56 Gentlemanly capitalism revisited: a case study of the underpricing of initial public offerings on the London Stock Exchange, 1946–861
by David Chambers - 57-79 Indian railroading: floating railway companies in the late nineteenth century
by Stuart Sweeney - 80-100 The Treasury, Britain's postwar reconstruction, and the industrial intervention of the Bank of England, 1921–91
by Valerio Cerretano - 101-134 Did governance fail universal banks? Moral hazard, risk taking, and banking crises in interwar Italy1
by Stefano Battilossi - 135-166 Returns on investments during the colonial era: the case of the Belgian Congo1
by Frans Buelens & Stefaan Marysse - 167-192 Wider share ownership?: investors in English and Welsh Bank shares in the nineteenth century1
by John D. Turner
November 2009, Volume 62, Issue 4
- 785-801 The rise and quick fall of the theory of ancient economic imperialism
by Sviatoslav Dmitriev - 802-827 Mr Drage, Mr Everyman, and the creation of a mass market for domestic furniture in interwar Britain1
by Peter Scott - 828-856 Measles and the spatio‐temporal structure of modern Japan1
by Akihito Suzuki - 857-892 Identifying the woes of the cotton textile industry in Bengal: tales of the nineteenth century
by Indrajit Ray - 893-925 Turning qualitative into quantitative evidence: a well‐used method made explicit1
by A. W. Carus & Sheilagh Ogilvie - 926-952 The debts of James VI of Scotland1
by Julian Goodare - 953-1002 List of publications on the economic and social history of Great Britain and Ireland published in 2008
by Matthew Hale & Richard Hawkins & Catherine Wright - 1003-1004 Medieval England: a survey of social and economic origins and development – By Anthony R. Bridbury
by Richard Britnell - 1004-1005 Calendar of fine rolls of the reign of Henry III (1216–1248), preserved in the National Archives, vol. II: 1224–1234 – Edited by Paul Dryburgh and Beth Hartland
by John S. Moore - 1005-1006 The medieval account books of the mercers of London: an edition and translation – Edited by Lisa Jefferson
by Pamela Nightingale - 1007-1008 Field systems and farming systems in late medieval England – By Bruce M. S. Campbell
by John S. Moore - 1008-1009 Agrarian capitalism and poor relief in England, 1500–1860: rethinking the origins of the welfare state – By Larry Patriquin
by Joanna Innes - 1009-1010 The impact of the first civil war on Hertfordshire, 1642–47 – By Alan Thomson
by Michael Braddick - 1010-1012 ‘Wheare most inclosures be’ East Anglian fields: history, morphology and management – By Edward Martin and Max Satchell
by Tom Williamson - 1012-1013 Gender, work and wages in industrial revolution Britain – By Joyce Burnette
by Katrina Honeyman - 1013-1014 Radicalism, reform and national identity in Scotland, 1820–1833 – By Gordon Pentland
by Ewen A. Cameron - 1014-1016 Free trade nation: commerce, consumption and civil society in modern Britain – By Frank Trentmann
by Jose Harris - 1016-1017 Vicarious vagrants: incognito social explorers and the homeless in England, 1860–1910 – Edited by Mark Freeman and Gillian Nelson
by K. D. M. Snell - 1017-1018 Burroughs Wellcome & Co.: knowledge, trust, profit and the transformation of the British pharmaceutical industry, 1880–1940 – By Roy Church and Tilli Tansey
by Judy Slinn - 1018-1019 The maiden tribute of modern Babylon: the report of the secret commission by W. T. Stead – Edited by Anthony E. Simpson
by Stefan Slater - 1019-1021 British business in the formative years of European integration, 1945–1973 – By Neil Rollings
by Scott Newton - 1021-1022 Decline to fall: the making of British macro‐economic policy and the 1976 IMF crisis – By Douglas Wass
by Catherine R. Schenk - 1022-1024 Corporate ownership and control: British business transformed – By Brian R. Cheffins
by Ron Weir - 1024-1025 Britain's railways, 1997–2005: Labour's strategic experiment – By Terry Gourvish
by Gerald Crompton - 1025-1026 The self‐perception of early modern capitalists – Edited by Margaret C. Jacob and Catherine Secretan
by Oscar Gelderblom - 1026-1028 The rise and decline of Dutch technological leadership: technology, economy and culture in the Netherlands, 1350–1800 – By Karel Davids
by Alessandro Nuvolari - 1028-1029 Agriculture and economic development in Europe since 1870 – Edited by Pedro Lains and Vicente Pinilla
by Michael Turner - 1029-1030 The nature of demography – By Hervé Le Bras
by Robert Woods - 1030-1032 La defense du travail national? L'incidence du protectionnisme sur l'industrie en Europe (1870–1914) – By Jean‐Pierre Dormois
by Olivier Accominotti - 1032-1033 Lard, lice and longevity: the standard of living in occupied Denmark and the Netherlands, 1940–1945 – By Ralf Futselaar
by Cormac Ó Gráda - 1033-1034 The undevelopment of capitalism: sectors and markets in fifteenth‐century Tuscany – By Rebecca Jean Emigh
by Samuel Cohn - 1035-1036 Means and ends: the idea of capital in the west, 1500–1970 – By Francesco Boldizzoni
by William Dixon - 1036-1037 The price of rice: market integration in eighteenth‐century China – By Sui‐wai Cheung
by William T. Rowe - 1037-1038 The origins of the developmental state in Taiwan: science policy and the quest for modernization – By J. Megan Greene
by Yongping Wu - 1038-1040 The business, life and letters of Frederick Cornes: aspects of the evolution of commerce in modern Japan, 1861–1910 – By Peter N. Davies
by S. Sugiyama - 1040-1041 From foot soldier to finance minister: Takahashi Korekiyo, Japan's Keynes – By Richard J. Smethurst
by Joyman Lee - 1041-1042 Taxation in colonial America – By Alvin Rabushka
by John J. Mccusker - 1042-1044 Creating abundance: biological innovation and American agricultural development – By Alan L. Olmstead and Paul W. Rhode
by R. Douglas Hurt - 1044-1045 Chicago made: factory networks in the industrial metropolis – By Robert Lewis
by Mark Casson - 1045-1046 Finance and modernization: a transnational and transcontinental perspective for the nineteenth and twentieth centuries – By Gerald D. Feldman and Peter Hertner
by Michael Pammer - 1046-1048 Mining tycoons in the age of empire, 1870–1945: entrepreneurship, high finance, politics and territorial expansion – Edited by Raymond E. Dumett
by Roger Burt - 1048-1049 Prosperity for all: consumer activism in an era of globalization – By Matthew Hilton
by Peter N. Stearns - 1049-1050 The case for big government – By Jeff Madrick
by Gary D. Libecap
August 2009, Volume 62, Issue 3
- 525-550 Agricultural productivity and rural incomes in England and the Yangtze Delta, c.1620–c.18201
by Robert C. Allen - 551-575 Gresham on horseback: the monetary roots of Spanish American political fragmentation in the nineteenth century1
by Maria Alejandra Irigoin - 576-603 Material progress and the challenge of affluence in seventeenth‐century England
by Paul Slack - 604-628 Club goods and inefficient institutions: why Danzig and Lübeck failed in the early modern period
by Erik Lindberg - 629-654 Stillbirth registration and perceptions of infant death, 1900–60: the Scottish case in national context1
by Gayle Davis - 655-684 Did Vasco da Gama matter for European markets?1
by Kevin H. O'Rourke & Jeffrey G. Williamson - 685-710 Technical choice, innovation, and British steam engineering, 1800–501
by Alessandro Nuvolari & Bart Verspagen - 711-735 Rickman revisited: the population growth rates of English counties in the early modern period1
by E. A. Wrigley - 736-737 A county of small towns: the development of Hertfordshire's urban landscape to 1800
by Rosemary Sweet - 737-738 Life in a late medieval city: Chester, 1275–1520
by Stephen H. Rigby - 738-739 Lost Londons: change, crime and control in the capital city, 1550–1660
by Robert B. Shoemaker - 739-741 Merchants and the military in eighteenth‐century Britain: British army contracts and domestic supply, 1739–1763
by Martin Wilcox - 741-742 A pleasing prospect: society and culture in eighteenth‐century Colchester
by Hannah Barker - 742-743 The diary of Edmund Harrold, wigmaker of Manchester, 1712–15
by Tim Hitchcock - 743-744 The Bright‐Meyler papers: a Bristol–West India connection, 1732–1837
by Evan Jones