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February 2005, Volume 58, Issue 1
- 218-219 The history of foreign investment in the United States, 1914 to 1945
by Forrest Capie - 219-220 American economic development since 1945: growth, decline and rejuvenation
by Iwan Morgan - 220-221 Eating smoke: fire in urban America, 1800–1950
by Shane Ewen - 221-222 A history of popular culture: more of everything, faster and brighter
by Jeffrey Hill - 222-223 From cotton mill to business empire: the emergence of regional enterprises in modern China
by Philip Richardson - 223-224 Philanthropy, patronage and civil society: experiences from Germany, Great Britain, and North America
by Kate Hill - 224-225 The electric vehicle: technology and expectations in the automobile age
by D. Edgerton - 225-226 The history of human populations, II: migration, urbanization and structural change
by Eilidh Garrett - 226-227 Money doctors: the experience of international financial advising, 1850–2000
by Sarah Babb - 227-228 The making of global finance, 1880–1913
by Marc D. Weidenmeir - 228-229 Origins of the modern career
by Catherine Hakim - 229-231 Globalisation in historical perspective
by Bernard J. Foley - 231-232 The global economy, 1944–2000
by Bernard J. Foley
November 2004, Volume 57, Issue 4
- 607-635 Measuring the national wealth in seventeenth‐century England
by Paul Slack - 636-663 From privatized to government‐administered tax collection: tax farming in eighteenth‐century France
by Eugene N. White - 664-690 The wages and employment of female day‐labourers in English agriculture, 1740–1850
by Joyce Burnette - 691-726 The consumption of radio broadcast technologies in Hong Kong, c.1930–1960
by David Clayton - 727-771 List of publications on the economic and social history of Great Britain and Ireland published in 2003
by Matthew Hale & Richard Hawkins & Michael Partridge - 772-773 English government in the thirteenth century
by Peter Coss - 773-774 York bridgemasters’ accounts
by Christian D. Liddy - 774-775 Weights and measures in Scotland: a European perspective
by Richard Sheldon - 775-776 Women in early modern Britain, 1450–1640
by Elizabeth Ewan - 776-776 The first industrial region: north‐west England c.1700–60
by Andrew Popp - 777-778 Insuring the industrial revolution: fire insurance in Great Britain, 1700–1850
by Shane Ewen - 778-779 The Cambridge economic history of modern Britain
by Alan Booth - 780-780 The allotment movement in England, 1793–1873
by Mark Freeman - 780-781 Victoria county history: A history of the county of Stafford
by R. G. Wilson - 782-783 Patent inventions: intellectual property and the Victorian novel
by Christine Macleod - 783-783 A new England? Peace and war, 1886–1918
by M. W. Kirby - 784-785 An uncooperative commodity: privatising water in England and Wales
by Richard Coopey - 785-786 The government machine: a revolutionary history of the computer
by Alan Booth - 786-787 Horseracing and the British, 1919–39
by Joyce Kay - 787-788 The NUM and British politics, 1: 1944–1968
by Chris Williams - 788-789 Britain's productivity problem, 1948–1990
by Sally M. Horrocks - 789-789 Policy learning and British governance in the 1960s
by Mark W. Bufton - 790-792 Seeking a premier economy: the economic effects of British economic reforms, 1980–2000
by Roger Middleton - 792-793 Entertaining the nation: a social history of British television
by Siân Nicholas - 793-794 Von Plan zu Plan. Eine Wirtschaftsgeschichte der DDR
by Ray Stokes - 794-794 Farm to factory: a reinterpretation of the Soviet industrial revolution
by Peter Gatrell - 795-796 German and Japanese business in the boom years: transforming American management and technology models
by John F. Wilson - 796-797 Quarter notes and bank notes: the economics of music composition in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries
by Gerben Bakker - 797-798 Tariffs, blockades, and inflation: the economics of the Civil War
by Peter A. Coclanis - 798-799 Lives of the Philadelphia engineers: capital, class, and revolution, 1830–1890
by John K. Brown - 799-800 The Eastern origins of Western civilisation
by Kent G. Deng - 800-801 Bullion for goods: European and Indian merchants in the Indian Ocean trade, 1500–1800
by H. V. Bowen - 801-802 Transnational labour history: explorations
by Gregor Benton - 802-803 International financial history in the twentieth century: system and anarchy
by Scott Newton - 803-805 History matters: essays on economic growth, technology, and demographic change
by G. N. Von Tunzelmann - 805-806 Hobson and imperialism: radicalism, New Liberalism, and finance, 1887–1938
by Valerie Johnson
August 2004, Volume 57, Issue 3
- 437-464 Progress, decline, growth: product and productivity in Italian agriculture, 1000–2000
by Giovanni Federico & Paolo Malanima - 465-502 Baking for the common good: a reassessment of the assize of bread in Medieval England
by James Davis - 503-532 The jump‐start of the Holland economy during the late‐medieval crisis, c.1350–c.1500
by BAS J. P. Van BAVEL & JAN LUITEN Van ZANDEN - 533-550 ‘Crooks, thieves, and receivers’: transaction costs in nineteenth‐century industrial Birmingham
by Francesca Carnevali - 551-580 The empire strikes back: Hong Kong and the decline of sterling in the 1960s
by Catherine R. Schenk - 581-582 Shaping medieval landscapes
by Joan Thirsk - 582-583 Town houses of medieval Britain
by Christopher Dyer - 583-584 The information state in England
by E. A. Wrigley - 584-585 The impact of the English civil war on the economy of London, 1642–1650
by Bernard Capp - 585-586 Women and urban life in eighteenth‐century England
by Alison C. Kay - 586-588 Stanley: from Arkwright village to commuter suburb, 1784–2003
by Marguerite W. Dupree - 588-589 The seaside, health and the environment in England and Wales since 1800
by Anne Hardy - 589-590 Victorian publishing
by Aileen Fyfe - 590-591 The transformation of British life, 1950–2000
by Alex Mold - 591-592 Housing the stranger in the Mediterranean world
by John Haldon - 592-592 Corps and clienteles: public finance and political change in France, 1688–1715
by Richard Bonney - 593-594 The European linen industry in historical perspective
by Markus Cerman - 594-595 Knowledge and competitive advantage
by Jochen Streb - 595-597 El progreso económico de España, 1850‐2000 and Historia económica de la España contemporanea
by Joseph Harrison - 597-599 Ford, 1903–2003: the European history
by Guiliano Maielli - 599-600 The economics of forced labour: the Soviet Gulag
by Peter Howlett - 600-601 The political economy of Stalinism
by Peter Gatrell - 601-602 Between slavery and freedom
by Diana Paton - 602-603 Managing Mexico
by J. R. Ward - 603-604 The road to independence: leaving home in western and eastern societies
by Colin Heywood - 604-605 Uncovering labour in information revolutions, 1750–2000
by Martin Campbell‐Kelly
May 2004, Volume 57, Issue 2
- 245-285 Estimating arable output using Durham Priory tithe receipts, 1341–1450
by Ben Dodds - 286-333 Guilds, efficiency, and social capital: evidence from German proto‐industry
by Sheilagh Ogilvie - 334-361 Risk and risk management in English agriculture, c. 1750–1850
by David Stead - 362-395 Trends in real wages during the industrial revolution: a view from across the Irish Sea
by Frank Geary & Tom Stark - 396-422 The internal labour dynamics of the Great Eastern Railway Company, 1870–1913
by Peter Howlett
February 2004, Volume 57, Issue 1
- 1-32 The lay subsidies and the distribution of wealth in medieval England, 1275–1334
by Pamela Nightingale - 33-79 The Irish grain trade from the Famine to the First World War
by Liam Brunt & Edmund Cannon - 80-108 Selling to reluctant drinkers: the British wine market, 1860–1914
by James Simpson - 109-141 Patterns and determinants of manufacturing plant location in interwar London
by Peter Scott & Peter Walsh - 142-160 Trade, empire, and the fiscal context of imperial business during decolonization
by Sarah Stockwell
November 2003, Volume 56, Issue 4
- 595-622 English individualism refuted—and reasserted: the land market of Earls Colne (Essex), 1550–1750
by H. R. French & R. W. Hoyle - 623-656 ‘The seat of death and terror’: urbanization, stunting, and smallpox
by Deborah Oxley - 657-688 Freemasonry and business networking during the Victorian period
by Roger Burt - 689-717 A soft touch? British industry, empire markets, and the self‐governing dominions, c.1870–1914
by Andrew Thompson & Gary Magee - 718-735 UK productivity performance from 1950 to 1979: a restatement of the Broadberry‐Crafts view
by Stephen Broadberry & Nicholas Crafts - 736-742 The Broadberry‐Crafts view and the evidence: a reply
by Alan Booth - 743-787 List of publications on the economic and social history of Great Britain and Ireland published in 2002
by Matthew Hale & Richard Hawkins & Michael Partridge
August 2003, Volume 56, Issue 3
- 403-443 Progress and poverty in early modern Europe
by Robert C. Allen - 444-477 Mechanical innovation in the industrial revolution: the case of plough design
by Liam Brunt - 478-509 Steam, hot air, and small change: Matthew Boulton and the reform of Britain's coinage
by George Selgin - 510-536 Gentlewomanly capitalism? Spinsters, widows, and wealth holding in England and Wales, c. 1800–1860
by David R. Green & Alastair Owens - 537-562 Evaluating inventive activity: the cost of nineteenth‐century UK patents and the fallibility of renewal data
by Christine MacLeod & Jennifer Tann & James Andrew & Jeremy Stein
May 2003, Volume 56, Issue 2
- 215-242 The historiography of French economic growth in the nineteenth century
by François Crouzet - 243-264 Feeding the colleges: Cambridge's food and fuel supplies, 1450–1560
by John S. Lee - 265-299 Rehabilitating Arthur Young
by Liam Brunt - 300-345 Monetization and financial development in Southeast Asia before the Second World War
by W. G. Huff - 346-350 A comment on Payling's ‘Economics of marriage’
by Eileen Spring - 351-354 ‘The economics of marriage’: a reply to Spring
by S. J. Payling - 355-361 Business networking in the industrial revolution: some comments
by John F. Wilson & Andrew Popp - 362-368 Business networking in the industrial revolution: riposte to some comments
by Robin Pearson & David Richardson
February 2003, Volume 56, Issue 1
- 1-33 The manufacturing failure hypothesis and the performance of British industry during the long boom
by Alan Booth - 34-56 Colonization of the wasteland in County Durham, 1100‐1400
by H.M. Dunsford & S. J. Harris - 57-89 A ‘Financial Revolution’ revisited: public finance in Holland during the Dutch Revolt, 1568–1648
by W. Fritschy - 90-117 A British industrial success: productivity in the Lancashire and New England cotton spinning industries a century ago
by Timothy Leunig - 118-124 New revisionists and the Keynesian era in British economic policy: a comment
by G.C. Peden - 125-130 New revisionists and the Keynesian era: an expanding consensus?
by Alan Booth - 131-180 Review of Periodical Literature Published in 2001
by R.H. Britnell & Steve Hindle & R. C. Nash & Sue Bowden & D. M. Higgins
November 2002, Volume 55, Issue 4
- 593-618 Villein rents in thirteenth–century England: an analysis of the Hundred Rolls of 1279–1280
by Junichi Kanzaka - 619-641 The ‘revolt of the early modernists’ and the ‘first modern economy’: an assessment
by Jan Luiten Van Zanden - 642-665 Baltic iron and the British iron industry in the eighteenth century
by Chris Evans & Owen Jackson & Göran Rydén - 666-696 Dominion or Republic? Migrants to North America from the United Kingdom, 1870–1910
by Alan G. Green & Mary MacKinnon & Chris Minns - 697-720 Regime shift and fast recovery on the periphery: New Zealand in the 1930s
by David Greasley & Les Oxley - 721-759 List of publications on the economic and social history of Great Britain and Ireland published in 2001
by Matthew Hale & Richard Hawkins & Michael Partridge
August 2002, Volume 55, Issue 3
- 1-1 Theo Barker
by F.M.L. Thompson - 397-433 Coercion, compliance, and the collapse of the Soviet command economy
by Mark Harrison - 434-465 Merchants and planters revisited
by S. D. Smith - 466-486 Sinews of trade and empire: the supply of commodity exports to the East India Company during the late eighteenth century
by H. V. Bowen - 487-506 Mortality in the North Dublin Union during the Great Famine
by Timothy W. Guinnane & Cormac Ó Gr´da - 507-532 Acceptance of innovations in early twentieth–century Indian weaving
by Tirthankar Roy - 533-557 The financial health of voluntary hospitals in interwar Britain
by Martin Gorsky & John Mohan & Martin Powell
May 2002, Volume 55, Issue 2
- 219-247 The grain trade in northern Europe before 1350[Northern E]
by Nils Hybel - 248-261 Philip I of England, embezzlement, and the quantity theory of money[I wish to ]
by Glyn Redworth - 262-298 English rural societies and geographical marital endogamy, 1700–1837
by K. D. M. Snell - 299-323 The rural labour market in the early nineteenth century: women’s and children’s employment, family income, and the 1834 Poor Law Report[I acknowle]
by Nicola Verdon - 324-348 The wheels of a command economy: allocating Soviet vehicles[Research f]
by Valery Lazarev & Paul R. Gregory
February 2002, Volume 55, Issue 1
- 1-30 From imitation to invention: creating commodities in eighteenth-century Britain[I am grate]
by Maxine Berg - 31-50 The wholesale and retail markets of London, 1660–1840[I am grate]
by Colin Smith - 51-77 External economies of scale in the Lancashire cotton industry, 1900–1950[Without im]
by Stephen Broadberry & Andrew Marrison - 78-104 Towards the ‘cult of the equity’? Insurance companies and the interwar capital market[I am grate]
by Peter Scott - 105-127 Causes of repressed inflation in the Soviet consumer market, 1965–1989: retail price subsidies, the siphoning effect, and the budget deficit[I thank An]
by Byung-Yeon Kim
November 2001, Volume 54, Issue 4
- 595-611 The Volume of the English Currency, 1158–1470[Dr Mark Bl]
by Martin Allen - 612-638 Medieval Farm Management and Technological Mentalities: Hinderclay before the Black Death[I am grate]
by David Stone - 639-656 Forging a nation state: The Continental Congress and the Financing of the War of American Independence[The author]
by Ben Baack - 657-679 Business Networking in the Industrial Revolution[Earlier ve]
by Robin Pearson & David Richardson - 680-698 English Emigration to New Zealand, 1839–1850: Information Diffusion and Marketing a New World[I am most ]
by Paul Hudson - 699-733 Infant Mortality in Victorian Britain: The Mother as Medium[Thanks are]
by Robert Millward & Frances Bell - 734-770 List of Publications on the Economic and Social History of Great Britain and Ireland Published in 2000
by Matthew Hale & Richard Hawkins & Michael Partridge
August 2001, Volume 54, Issue 3
- 413-429 The Economics of Marriage in Late Medieval England: The Marriage of Heiresses[I am very ]
by S. J. Payling - 430-453 The Economic World of the Bohemian Serf: Economic Concepts, Preferences, and Constraints on the Estate of Friedland, 1583–1692[I should l]
by Sheilagh Ogilvie - 454-476 The Costs of Coercion: African Agency in the Pre-Modern Atlantic World
by Stephen D. Behrendt & David Eltis & David Richardson - 477-505 Farm Wages and Living Standards in the Industrial Revolution: England,1670–1869[This resea]
by Gregory Clark - 506-524 ‘Prodigious Riches’: The Wealth of Jamaica Before the American Revolution
by T. G. Burnard - 525-545 Market Solutions for Social Problems: Working-Class Housing in Nineteenth Century London[I am indeb]
by Susannah Morris
May 2001, Volume 54, Issue 2
- 215-239 Patterns of morbidity in late medieval England: a sample from Westminster Abbey
by Barbara Harver & Jim Oeppen - 240-266 Managerial failure in late Victorian Britain?: Land use and English agriculture[The author]
by E.H. Hunt & S.J. Pam - 267-289 ‘Riches beyond the dreams of avarice?’: commerical returns on British warship construction, 1889-1914[The quotat]
by A.J. Arnold - 290-323 Entitlements, destitution, and emigration in the 1930s Singapore great depression[An earlier]
by W.G. Huff - 324-345 Nazi economic imperialism and the exploitation of the small: evidence from Germany’s secret foreign exchange balances, 1938-1940[While I wa]
by A.O. Ritschl - 346-366 New revisionists and the Keynesian era in British economic policy[I am grate]
by Alan Booth
February 2001, Volume 54, Issue 1
- 1-16 Specialization of work in England, 1100-1300
by R.H Britnell - 17-38 Illicit business: accounting for smuggling in mid-sixteenth-century Bristol[The initia]
by Evan T. Jones - 39-57 Antonio and Shylock: credit and trust in France, c. 1680-c. 1780
by Laurence Fontaine - 58-86 The British balance of payments, 1772-1820: India transfers and war finance[The author]
by Javier Cuenca Esteban - 87-107 Women’s work in census and survey, 1911-1931[The resear]
by Timothy J. Hatton & Roy E. Bailey - 108-109 Did smallpox reduce height? A final comment
by Peter Razzell - 110-114 Smallpox really did reduce height: a reply to Razzell
by Timothy Leunig & Hans-Joachim Voth
November 2000, Volume 53, Issue 4
- 621-645 Advertising consumer goods in nineteenth-centuary Britain: reinterpretations[This artic]
by Roy Church - 646-676 Tenant farming and short-term leasing on Romney, Marsh, 1587-1705[Thanks are]
by Stephen Hipkin - 677-705 The cost of apparel in seventeenth-century England, and the accuracy of Gregory King[I thank th]
by Margaret Spufford - 706-741 Two textile townships, c. 1660-1820: a comparative demographic analysis[Earlier ve]
by Pat Hudson & Steve King - 742-766 The impact of philanthropy: housing provision and the Sutton Model Dwellings Trust, 1900-1939
by Patricia L. Garside - 767-776 Land ownership and social change in late nineteenth-century Britain[Research f]
by Julia A. Smith - 777-782 Businessmen and land ownership in the late nineteenth century revisited
by Tom Nicholas - 783-820 List of publications on the economic and social history of Great Britain and Ireland published in 1999
by Matthew Hale & Richard Hawkins & Michael Partridge
August 2000, Volume 53, Issue 3
- 409-428 The decline of child labour: labour markets and family economies in Europe and North America since 1830[I am indeb]
by Hugh Cunningham - 429-454 The expansion of the south-western fisheries in late medieval England[I am grate]
by Maryanne Kowaleski - 455-492 Food prices and the standard of living in London in the ‘century of revolution’, 1580-1700[This artic]
by Jeremy Boulton - 493-516 Manufacturing quality in the pre-industrial age: finding value in diversity[The author]
by Pierre Claude Reynard - 517-543 Seebohm Rowntree and the postwar poverty puzzle
by Timothy J. Hatton & Roy >. Bailey - 544-564 The business and the politics of decolonization: the British experience in the twentieth century[An embryon]
by Nicholas J. White
May 2000, Volume 53, Issue 2
- 213-236 The sugar revolution
by B. W. Higman - 237-261 Standards of living and capital formation in pre-plague England: a peasant budget model
by Harry Kitsikopoulos - 262-283 Explaining the mortality decline in the eighteenth-century British slave trade
by Robin Haines & Ralph Shlomowitz - 284-308 From the franc to the ‘Europe’: the attempted transformation of the Latin Monetary Union into a European Monetary Union, 1865-1873
by Luca L. Einaudi - 309-330 European emigration in the late nineteenth century: the paradoxical case of Spain
by Blanca Sánchez-Alonso - 331-353 Responding to relative decline: the creation of the National Economic Development Council
by Astrid Ringe & Neil Rollings
February 2000, Volume 53, Issue 1
- 1-28 A critical survey of recent research in Chinese economic history
by Kent G. Deng - 29-59 Technological innovation and economic progress in the ancient world: M. I. Finley re-considered
by Kevin Greene - 60-83 Early Elizabethan investigations into exchange and the value of sterling, 1558-1568
by T. H. Lloyd - 84-106 The census and the servant: a reassessment of the decline and distribution of farm service in early nineteenth-century England
by A. J. Gritt - 107-126 Russian railway construction and the Urals charcoal iron and steel industry, 1851-1914
by Ian Blanchard
November 1999, Volume 52, Issue 4
- 617-637 Change and continuities in rural society from the later middle ages to the sixteenth century: the contribution of west Berkshire
by Margaret Yates - 638-668 Real incomes of the British middle class, 1760-1850: the experience of clerks at the East India Company
by H. M. Boot - 669-691 Foreign banks, Africans, and credit in colonial Nigeria, c. 1890-1912
by Chibuike Ugochukwu Uche - 692-713 In search of the ‘traditional’ working class: social mobility and occupational continuity in interwar London
by Dudley Baines & Paul Johnson - 714-729 Withering heights: did indentured servants shrink from an encounter with Malthus? A comment on Komlos
by Farley Grubb - 730-748 On the nature of the Malthusian threat in the eighteenth century
by John Komlos - 749-755 Factory costs, market prices, and Indian calicos: cotton textile prices revisited, 1779-1831
by Javier Cuenca Esteban - 756-765 Cotton textile prices revisited: a response to Cuenca Esteban
by C. Knick Harley - 766-802 List of publications on the economic and social history of Great Britain and Ireland published in 1998
by Matthew Hale & Richard Hawkins & Michael Partridge
August 1999, Volume 52, Issue 3
- 405-435 New perspectives on the history of products, firms, marketing, and consumers in Britain and the United States since the mid-nineteenth century 1
by Roy Church - 436-468 How much did the English country house cost to build, 1660-1880?
by R. G Wilson & A. L Mackley - 469-493 Continuity, change, and specialization within metropolitan London: the economy of Westminster, 1750-1820
by Charles Harvey & Edmund M. Green & Penelope J. Corfield