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August 2009, Volume 62, Issue 3
- 744-745 Good money: Birmingham button makers, the Royal Mint and the beginnings of modern coinage, 1775–1821
by Peter Mathias - 745-747 Heroes of invention: technology, liberalism and British identity, 1750–1914
by Crosbie Smith - 747-748 Police in the age of improvement
by Elaine A. Reynolds - 748-749 Making empire: colonial encounters and the creation of imperial rule in nineteenth‐century Africa
by Rachel Bright - 749-751 The economics of Karl Marx: analysis and application
by Anthony Brewer - 751-752 Women and the making of built space in England, 1870–1950
by Kathy Mezei - 752-753 Factory of dreams: a history of Meccano Ltd
by Peter Scott - 754-755 Fiscal systems in the European economy from the thirteenth to the eighteenth centuries
by Julian Goodare - 755-756 The German Hanse in past and present Europe: a medieval league as a model for modern interregional cooperation?
by Rainer Postel - 756-758 The patron's payoff: conspicuous commissions in Italian renaissance art
by Melissa Meriam Bullard - 758-759 Her day in court: women's property rights in fifteenth‐century Granada
by Leslie P. Peirce - 759-761 The waning of the Mediterranean 1550–1870: a geohistorical approach
by Jack A. Goldstone - 761-763 The industrious revolution: consumer behavior and the household economy, 1650 to the present
by Jane Humphries - 763-764 Beyond varieties of capitalism: conflict, contradictions and complimentarities in the European economy
by Neil Rollings - 764-765 Economics in Russia: studies in intellectual history
by Michael Ellman - 765-766 People, taxation and trade in Mughal India
by Santhi Hejeebu - 766-768 Merchants, traders, entrepreneurs: Indian business in the colonial era
by B. r. Tomlinson - 768-769 The archives of the Dutch East India Company (VOC) and the local institutions in Batavia, Jakarta
by Leonard Blussé - 769-770 Destination Australia: migration to Australia since 1901
by James Jupp - 770-772 Falling behind: explaining the development gap between Latin America and the United States
by Leandro Prados De La Escosura - 772-773 Irons in the fire: the business history of the Tayloe family and Virginia's gentry, 1700–1860
by A. glenn Crothers - 773-774 Technology, innovation and southern industrialization: from the antebellum to the computer age
by Steven W. Usselman - 775-776 Entertainment industrialised: the emergence of the international film industry, 1890–1940
by John Sedgwick - 776-777 Reputation and international cooperation: sovereign debt across three centuries
by Marc Flandreau - 777-778 Orderly change: international monetary relations since Bretton Woods
by Scott Newton - 779-781 Reflections on the cliometrics revolution: conversations with economic historians
by Pat Hudson - 781-782 Historical GIS: technologies, methodologies and scholarship
by Jeremy Atack - 782-784 Information revolutions in the history of the west
by James Sumner
May 2009, Volume 62, Issue 2
- 249-278 Poverty among the elderly in late Victorian England1
by George R. Boyer & Timothy P. Schmidle - 279-305 Lancashire, India, and shifting competitive advantage in cotton textiles, 1700–1850: the neglected role of factor prices1
by Stephen Broadberry & Bishnupriya Gupta - 306-323 Rural Europe reshaped: the economic transformation of upland regions, 1850–20001
by Fernando Collantes - 324-349 The pastoral boom, the rural land market, and long swings in New Zealand economic growth, 1873–19391
by David Greasley & Les Oxley - 350-365 Market structure and the coal cartel in early nineteenth‐century England1
by Elaine S. Tan - 366-387 Industrial districts and manufacturing linkages: Chicago's printing industry, 1880–19501
by Robert Lewis - 388-404 Sir William Petty, Ireland, and the making of a political economist, 1653–871
by Adam Fox - 405-429 Domestic servants and their urban employers: a case study of Lancaster, 1880–19141
by Siân Pooley - 430-457 Villeinage in England: a regional case study, c.1250–c.13491
by Mark Bailey - 458-478 Cities, market integration, and going to sea: stunting and the standard of living in early nineteenth‐century England and Wales1
by Jane Humphries & Tim Leunig - 479-480 London and the kingdom: essays in honour of Caroline M. Barron – Edited by Matthew Davies and Andrew Prescott
by Pamela Nightingale - 480-481 Humphrey Newton (1466–1536): an early Tudor gentleman – By Deborah Youngs
by Christopher Dyer - 481-482 The culture of giving: informal support and gift‐exchange in early modern England – By Ilana Krausman Ben‐Amos
by Judith M Spicksley - 482-484 Genres of the credit economy: mediating value in eighteenth‐ and nineteenth‐century Britain – By Mary Poovey
by Carl Wennerlind - 484-485 William Roscoe: commerce and culture – By Arline Wilson
by Jane Longmore - 485-486 Irish agriculture: a price history from the mid‐eighteenth century to the eve of the First World War – By Liam Kennedy and Peter M. Solar
by Frank Geary - 487-488 The letters of Richard Cobden, vol. 1: 1815–1847 – Edited by Anthony Howe
by Sarah Richardson - 488-489 State and market in Victorian Britain: war, welfare and capitalism – By Martin Daunton
by William J Ashworth - 489-490 Heroin: the treatment of addiction in twentieth‐century Britain – By Alex Mold
by Howard Padwa - 490-492 Harry Johnson: a life in economics – By Donald E. Moggridge
by Roger Middleton - 492-493 Electricity and energy policy in Britain, France and the United States since 1945 – By Martin Chick
by Judith Clifton - 493-494 The management of technical change: automation in the UK and USA since 1950 – By Alan Booth
by Jim Tomlinson - 494-496 The monetary systems of the Greeks and Romans – Edited by William V. Harris
by Sitta Von Reden - 496-497 Crime, law and popular culture in Europe, 1500–1900 – Edited by Richard Mc Mahon
by J. Carter Wood - 497-498 Well‐being in Amsterdam's golden age – By Derek Phillips
by Thera Wijsenbeek - 499-500 In gold we trust: social capital and economic change in the Italian jewelry towns – By Dario Gaggio
by Andrew Popp - 500-501 Traders, ties and tensions: the interactions of Lübeckers, Overijsslers and Hollanders in later medieval Bergen – By Justyna Wubs‐Mrozewicz
by Herman Van Der Wee - 501-502 East meets west: banking, commerce and investment in the Ottoman Empire – Edited by Philip L. Cottrell
by Edhem Eldem - 502-503 Bankruptcy of empire: Mexican silver and the wars between Spain, Britain and France, 1760–1810 – By Carlos Marichal
by Richard J Salvucci - 504-505 Friends of the unrighteous mammon: northern Christians and market capitalism, 1815–1860 – By Stewart Davenport
by Jeff Bremer - 505-506 The progressive era in the USA, 1890–1921 – Edited by Kristofer Allerfeldt
by Janet Greenlees - 506-508 Social foundations of limited dictatorship: networks and private protection during Mexico's early industrialization – By Armando Razo
by Aurora Gómez Galvarriato - 508-509 Politics and trade cooperation in the nineteenth century: the ‘agreeable customs’ of 1815–1914 – By Robert Pahre
by Cheryl Schonhardt‐Bailey - 509-510 Political institutions and financial developments – Edited by Stephen Haber, Douglass C. North, and Barry R. Weingast
by Howard Bodenhorn - 511-512 Inherited wealth – By Jens Beckert
by Martin Daunton - 512-513 Meat, modernity and the rise of the slaughterhouse – Edited by Paula Young Lee
by Jim Phillips - 513-515 The rise of modern business: Great Britain, the United States, Germany, Japan and China – By Mansel G. Blackford
by Franco Amatori - 515-516 Global electrification: multinational enterprise and international finance in the history of light and power, 1878–2007 – Edited by William J. Hausman, Peter Hertner, and Mira Wilkins
by Martin Chick - 516-517 The Oxford handbook of business history – Edited by Geoffrey Jones and Jonathan Zeitlin
by John F Wilson - 517-519 Appeasing bankers: financial caution on the road to war – By Jonathan Kirshner
by Robert Boyce - 519-520 Across the borders: financing the world's railways in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries – Edited by Ralf Roth and Günter Dinhobi
by Ranald Michie - 520-520 Food and globalization: consumption, markets and politics in the modern world – Edited by Alexander Nutzenadel and Frank Trentmann
by Giovanni Federico - 521-522 Power and plenty: trade, war and the world economy in the second millennium – By Ronald Findlay and Kevin H. O'Rourke
by C. Knick Harley - 522-523 Revisiting Keynes: economic possibilities for our grandchildren – Edited by Lorenzo Pecchi and Gustavo Piga
by John Toye
February 2009, Volume 62, Issue 1
- 1-22 Avoiding tragedies: a Flemish common and its commoners under the pressure of social and economic change during the eighteenth century1
by Tine De Moor - 23-44 Rent seeking and collusion in the military allocation decisions of Finland, Sweden, and Great Britain, 1920–381
by Jari Eloranta - 45-72 Subcontracting and vertical integration in the Spanish cotton industry1
by Joan R. Rosés - 73-98 The two sterling crises of 1964 and the decision not to devalue1
by Scott Newton - 99-127 Diffusion of a social norm: tracing the emergence of the housewife in the Netherlands, 1812–19221
by Frans W. A. Van Poppel & Hendrik P. Van Dalen & Evelien Walhout - 128-152 Turnpike trusts and property income: new evidence on the effects of transport improvements and legislation in eighteenth‐century England1
by Dan Bogart - 153-202 Review of periodical literature published in 2007
by David Pratt & P. R. Schofield & Henry French & Peter Kirby & Mark Freeman & Julian Greaves & Hugh Pemberton - 203-205 Rodney Hilton's middle ages: an exploration of historical themes – Edited by Christopher Dyer, Peter Coss, and Chris Wickham
by James Davis - 205-206 Trade, money, and power in medieval England – By Pamela Nightingale
by John S. Moore - 206-208 The great roll of the pipe for the seventh year of the reign of King Henry III, Michaelmas 1223 (Pipe Roll 67) – Edited by Adrian Jobson and Cecil F. Slade Dialogus de scaccario (the dialogue of the exchequer) and constitutio domus regis (the disposition of the king's household) – Edited by Emilie Amt and Stephen D. Church
by Benjamin Linley Wild - 208-210 The 1263 Surrey eyre – Edited by Susan Stewart
by Paul Brand - 210-211 The life and career of William Paulet (c.1475–1572), Lord Treasurer and first Marquis of Winchester – By David M. Loades
by Sybil M. Jack - 211-212 Parks in Hertfordshire since 1500 – By Hugh Prince
by R. Liddiard - 212-214 The middle sort of people in provincial England, 1600–1750 – By Henry R. French
by Nigel Goose - 214-215 The Atlantic slave trade, vols. I: Origins–1600; II: Seventeenth century; III: Eighteenth century; IV: Nineteenth century – Edited by Jeremy Black
by David Richardson - 215-216 Cassandra Brydges (1670–1735), First Duchess of Chandos: life and letters – By Rosemary O'Day
by Amanda Capern - 217-218 Scottish trade in the wake of the Union, 1700–1760: the rise of a warehouse economy – By Philipp Robinson Rössner
by Christopher A. Whatley - 218-219 The dress of the people: everyday fashion in eighteenth‐century England – By John Styles
by Lorena S. Walsh - 219-220 The British missionary enterprise since 1700 – By Jeffrey Cox
by Robert Penner - 221-222 Child workers in England, 1780–1820: parish apprentices and the making of the early industrial labour force – By Katrina Honeyman
by Nigel Goose - 222-224 Victoria county history: a history of the county of Northampton – Edited by Charles Insley, John Beckett, Alan Thacker, Cynthia Brown, Peter Mountfield, and Elizabeth Williamson Victoria county history: a history of the county of Stafford – Edited by Nigel J. Tringham
by Nigel Goose - 224-225 An agenda for regional history – Edited by Bill Lancaster, Diana Newton, and Natasha Vall
by D. A. J. Macpherson - 225-226 ‘Iron harvests of the field’: the making of farm machinery in Britain since 1800 – By Peter Dewey
by Paul Brassley - 226-228 Spicing up Britain: the multicultural history of British food – By Panikos Panayi
by Heinrich Versteegen - 228-229 Uprooted: the shipment of poor children to Canada, 1867–1917 – By Roy Parker
by David Gladstone - 229-230 Managing the modern workplace: productivity, politics and workplace culture in postwar Britain – Edited by Joseph Melling and Alan Booth
by Ronnie Johnston - 230-231 Keynes, the Keynesians and monetarism – By Tim Congdon
by Michael J. Oliver - 232-233 Ireland's economic success: reasons and lessons – By Paul Sweeney
by Graham Brownlow - 233-234 Une mer pour deux royaumes: la Manche, frontière franco‐anglaise (XVIIe‐XVIIIe siècles) – By Renaud Morieux
by François‐Joseph Ruggiu - 234-235 Artisans of the body in early modern Italy: identities, families and masculinities – By Sandra Cavallo
by Mary E. Fissell - 235-237 Learning on the shop floor: historical perspectives in apprenticeship – Edited by Bert De Munck, Steven L. Kaplan, and Hugo Soly
by James R. Farr - 237-238 Food and the city in Europe since 1800 – Edited by Peter J. Atkins, Peter Lummel, and Derek J. Oddy
by Marjatta Hietala - 238-239 Landownership in eastern Germany before the Great War – By Scott M. Eddie
by Michael Kopsidis - 239-241 India traders of the middle ages: documents from the Cairo Geniza (‘India book’) – By Shelomo D. Goitein and Mordechai Akiva Friedman
by Ghulam A. Nadri - 241-242 The monetary policy of the Federal Reserve: a history – By Robert L. Hetzel
by Geoffrey Wood - 242-243 Bankrupting the enemy: the US financial siege of Japan before Pearl Harbor – By Edward S. Miller
by Eugene N. White - 243-244 Quantitative economic history: the good of counting – Edited by Joshua L. Rosenbloom
by Nicholas Crafts - 244-245 Low income, social growth and good health: a history of twelve countries – By James C. Riley
by Bernard Harris - 245-246 Currency boards in retrospect and prospect – By Holger C. Wolf, Atish R. Ghosh, Helge Berger, and Anne‐Marie Gulde
by Barry Eichengreen - 246-248 Institutions and market economies: the political economy of growth and development – Edited by William R. Garside
by Stanley L. Engerman
August 2008, Volume 61, Issue s1
- 1-4 Feeding the masses: plenty, want and the distribution of food and drink in historical perspective Editors' introduction
by Steve Hindle & Jane Humphries - 5-37 The ripple that drowns? Twentieth‐century famines in China and India as economic history1
by Cormac Ó Gráda - 38-63 The social economy of the medieval village in the early fourteenth century1
by Phillipp R. Schofield - 64-98 Dearth and the English revolution: the harvest crisis of 1647–50
by Steve Hindle - 99-139 The structure, development, and politics of the Kent grain trade, 1552–16471
by Stephen Hipkin - 140-171 Feeding the British: convergence and market efficiency in the nineteenth‐century grain trade
by Mette Ejrnæs & Karl Gunnar Persson & Søren Rich - 172-200 Poor consumers as global consumers: the diffusion of tea and coffee drinking in the eighteenth century1
by ANNE E. C. McCANTS
November 2008, Volume 61, Issue 4
- 773-797 Is it simply getting worse? Agriculture and Swedish greenhouse gas emissions over 200 years1
by Astrid Kander - 798-819 Cottage industry, migration, and marriage in nineteenth‐century England
by Nigel Goose - 820-841 What happened to Irish industry after the British industrial revolution? Some evidence from the first UK Census of Production in 19071
by A. Bielenberg - 842-866 Were British railway companies well managed in the early twentieth century?1
by Nicholas Crafts & Timothy Leunig & Abay Mulatu - 867-895 The beginnings of Nazi autarky policy: the ‘National Pulp Programme’ and the origin of regional staple fibre plants1
by Jonas Scherner - 896-945 Benchmarking medieval economic development: England, Wales, Scotland, and Ireland, c.12901
by Bruce M. S. Campbell - 946-948 Corrigendum: Benchmarking medieval economic development: England, Wales, Scotland, and Ireland, c.1290
by Bruce M. S. Campbell - 949-995 List of publications on the economic and social history of Great Britain and Ireland published in 2007
by Matthew Hale & Richard Hawkins & Catherine Wright - 996-997 Waterways and canal‐building in medieval England – Edited by John Blair
by Richard Holt - 997-998 Medieval Suffolk: an economic and social history, 1200–1500 – By Mark Bailey
by James Davis - 998-1000 Population and disease: transforming English society, 1550–1850 – By Peter Razzell
by Robert Woods - 1000-1001 Yorkshire West Riding hearth tax assessment, Lady Day 1672 – Edited by David Hey, Colum Giles, Margaret Spufford, and Andrew Wareham
by Adrian Green - 1001-1002 Adam Smith's moral philosophy: a historical and contemporary perspective on markets, law, ethics and culture – By Jerry Evensky
by Keith Tribe - 1002-1004 Making scientific instruments in the industrial revolution – By Alison D. Morrison‐Low
by Gillian Cookson - 1004-1004 Estates, enterprise and investment at the dawn of the industrial revolution: estate management and accounting in the north‐east of England, c.1700–1780 – By David Oldroyd
by J. v. Beckett - 1005-1005 The East India Company and the provinces in the eighteenth century, vol. II: Captains, agents, and servants: a gallery of East India Company portraits – By James H. Thomas
by H. v. Bowen - 1006-1007 The richest East India merchant: the life and business of John Palmer of Calcutta, 1767–1836 – By Anthony Webster
by Maria Misra - 1007-1008 David Hume's political economy – Edited by Carl Wennerlind and Margaret Schabas
by Sophus A. Reinert - 1008-1009 Female labour power: women workers' influences on business practices in the British and American cotton industries, 1780–1860 – By Janet Greenlees
by Katrina Honeyman - 1009-1011 Social capital, trust and the industrial revolution, 1780–1880 – By David Sunderland
by John F. Wilson - 1011-1012 Irish, Catholic and Scouse: the history of the Liverpool Irish, 1800–1939 – By John Belchem
by D. a. j. Macpherson - 1012-1013 Mental illness and learning disability since 1850: finding a place for mental disorder in the United Kingdom – Edited by Pamela Dale and Joseph Melling
by Mathew Thomson - 1013-1015 The Victorian studies reader – Edited by Kelly Boyd and Rohan McWilliam
by James Thompson - 1015-1016 Hertfordshire children in war and peace, 1914–1939 – By David Parker
by Alysa Levene - 1016-1017 Representations of British motoring – By David Jeremiah
by Sean O'connell - 1017-1019 Equality and the British Left: a study in progressive political thought, 1900–64 – By Ben Jackson
by Jim Tomlinson - 1019-1021 Market services and the productivity race, 1850–2000: British performance in international perspective – By Stephen Broadberry
by Peter Wardley - 1021-1022 The Cambridge economic history of the Greco‐Roman world – Edited by Walter Scheidel, Ian Morris, and Richard Saller
by Alain Bresson - 1022-1024 From the Athenian tetradrachm to the euro: studies in European monetary integration – Edited by Philip L. Cottrell, Gérassimos Notaras, and Gabriel Tortella
by Angela Redish - 1024-1025 Introduction to early medieval western Europe, 300–900: the sword, the plough and the book – By Matthew Innes
by David Pratt - 1025-1027 The European economy in an American mirror – Edited by Barry Eichengreen, Michael Landesmann, and Dieter Stiefel
by Alan Booth - 1027-1028 Finance capitalism and Germany's rise to industrial power – By Caroline Fohlin
by Gerhard Kling - 1028-1029 The currency of socialism: money and political culture in East Germany – By Jonathan R. Zatlin
by Jeremy Leaman - 1029-1031 Anarchism, revolution and reaction: Catalan labour and the crisis of the Spanish state, 1898–1923 – By Ángel Smith
by Michael Richards - 1031-1032 Days on the family farm: from the golden age through the great depression – By Carrie A. Meyer
by David Danbom - 1032-1033 When Washington shut down Wall Street: the great financial crisis of 1914 and the origins of America's monetary supremacy – By William L. Silber
by Hugh Rockoff - 1033-1035 Gendering the fertility decline in the western world – Edited by Angelique Janssens
by Simon Szreter - 1035-1036 Chinese economic performance in the long run, second edition, revised and updated, 960–2030 AD – By Angus Maddison
by Kent G. Deng - 1036-1037 Profits, politics and panics: Hong Kong's banks and the making of a miracle economy, 1935–1985 – By Leo F. Goodstadt
by Tony Latter - 1037-1039 Hunger: a modern history – By James Vernon
by Richard Sheldon - 1039-1040 The new comparative economic history: essays in honour of Jeffrey G. Williamson – Edited by Timothy J. Hatton, Kevin H. O'Rourke, and Alan M. Taylor
by Stephen Broadberry - 1041-1042 The box: how the shipping container made the world smaller and the world economy bigger – By Marc Levinson
by Peter Wardley - 1042-1044 New frontiers in the economics of innovation and new technology: essays in honour of Paul A. David – Edited by Christiano Antonelli, Dominique Foray, Brownyn H. Hall, and W. Edward Steinmueller
by Nikolaus Wolf
August 2008, Volume 61, Issue 3
- 541-564 Private borrowing during the financial revolution: Hoare's Bank and its customers, 1702–241
by Peter Temin & Hans‐Joachim Voth - 565-586 The emergence of a private clientele for banks in the early eighteenth century: Hoare's Bank and some women customers1
by Anne Laurence - 587-624 Resources, techniques, and strategies south of the Sahara: revising the factor endowments perspective on African economic development, 1500–20001
by Gareth Austin - 625-650 Scottish, Irish, and imperial connections: Parliament, the three kingdoms, and the mechanization of cotton spinning in eighteenth‐century Britain1
by Trevor Griffiths & Philip Hunt & Patrick O’Brien - 651-671 Women's pay in British industry during the Second World War
by Ian Gazeley - 672-694 The impact of the Second World War on US productivity growth1
by Alexander J. Field - 695-725 Salesmen and the transformation of selling in Britain and the US in the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries1
by Roy Church - 726-727 Decoding Domesday – By David Roffe
by John S. Moore - 727-728 Calendar of fine rolls of the reign of Henry III preserved in the National Archives, 1216–1224 – Edited by David Carpenter, Paul R. Dryburgh, and Beth Hartland
by John S. Moore - 728-729 The English wool market, c.1230–1327 – By Adrian R. Bell, Chris Brooks, and Paul R. Dryburgh
by John Langdon - 730-731 The medieval park: new perspectives – Edited by Robert Liddiard
by C. M. Woolgar - 731-732 Life, love and death in north‐east Lancashire, 1510 to 1537: a translation of the act book of the Ecclesiastical Court of Whalley – Edited by Margaret Lynch, Nigel Tringham, and John Swain
by Ralph Houlbrooke - 732-733 Baltic iron in the Atlantic world in the eighteenth century – By Chris Evans and Göran Rydén
by William J. Ashworth - 733-735 The dress of the people: everyday fashions in eighteenth‐century England – By John Styles
by Peter D. Jones - 735-736 Parish and belonging: community, identity and welfare in England and Wales, 1700–1950 – By Keith D. M. Snell
by Mark Freeman - 736-737 Irish migration, networks and ethnic identities since 1750 – Edited by Enda Delaney and Donald M. MacRaild
by Kerby A. Miller - 738-739 Debating the Highland Clearances – By Eric Richards
by Christopher A. Whatley - 739-740 Ferranti: a history, vol II: From family firm to multinational company, 1975–87 – By John F. Wilson
by Terry Gourvish - 740-741 Environment and empire – By William Beinart and Lotte Hughes
by Peder Anker - 741-742 History of economic thought as an intellectual discipline – By Denis P. O’Brien
by Roger E. Backhouse - 743-744 Making social policy work – Edited by John Hills, Julian Le Grand, and David Piachaud
by David Gladstone - 744-745 Tulipmania: money, honor, and knowledge in the Dutch golden age – By Anne Goldgar
by Joost Jonker - 745-746 Selling modernity: advertising in twentieth‐century Germany – Edited by Pamela E. Swett, S. Jonathan Wiesen, and Jonathan R. Zatlin
by Josie Mclellan - 747-748 Centres and peripheries in banking: the historical development of financial markets – Edited by Philip L. Cottrell, Evan Lange, and Ulf Olsson
by Bernard Foley - 748-749 The economics of Europe and the European Union – By Larry Neal
by James Foreman‐peck - 749-751 Tankers in trouble: Norwegian shipping and the crisis of the 1970s and 1980s – By Stig Tenold
by Graeme J Milne - 751-752 Olive cultivation in ancient Greece: seeking the ancient economy – By Lin Foxhall
by Neville Morley - 752-753 Aspects of independent Romania's economic history with particular reference to transition for EU accession – By David Turnock
by John R Lampe - 753-755 The horse in the city: living machines in the nineteenth century – By Clay McShane and Joel A. Tarr
by Marta Knight - 755-756 How everyday products make people sick: toxins at home and in the workplace – By Paul Blanc
by Joseph Melling - 756-758 American capitalism: social thought and political economy in the twentieth century – Edited by Nelson Lichtenstein
by Brian Steele - 758-759 Copper empire: mining and the colonial state in Northern Rhodesia, c.1930–64 – By Larry J. Butler
by Nicholas J White - 760-761 Jingji Xue: the history of the introduction of western economic ideas into China, 1850–1950 – By Paul B. Trescott
by Kiichiro Yagi - 761-763 The arc of Japan's economic development – By Arthur Alexander Japanese economic development: markets, norms, structures – By Carl Mosk
by Janet Hunter - 763-764 Possessing the world: taking the measurements of colonisation from the 18th to the 20th century – By Bouda Etemad
by Pieter Emmer - 764-765 Global history: interactions between the universal and the local – Edited by Anthony G. Hopkins
by Patrick O’brien