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February 1988, Volume 41, Issue 1
- 74-94 Doctors and patients in an era of national health insurance and private practice, 1913-1938
by Anne Digby & Nick Bosanquet - 95-113 Was Italian fascism a developmental dictatorship? Some evidence to the contrary
by Jon S. Cohen - 114-116 Early vetches in medieval England: a note
by C. R. J. Currie - 117-121 ESSAYS IN BIBLIOGRAPHY AND CRITICISM. The‘golden age’of Latin America
by Henry Finch
November 1987, Volume 40, Issue 4
- 499-522 Britain in the 1930s: a managed economy?
by Alan Booth - 523-536 Pastoral farming in south-east England in the fifteenth century
by Mavis Mate - 537-560 Canals, coal and regional growth during the industrial revolution
by Gerard Turnbull - 561-570 The structure of pay in nineteenth-century Britain
by R. V. Jackson - 571-587 London banks, the German standstill agreements, and‘economic appeasement’in the 1930s
by Neil Forbes - 588-596 The English coastal coal trade, 1691-1910: how rapid was productivity growth?
by William J. Hausman - 597-602 Defending productivity growth in the English coal trade during the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries
by Simon Ville - 603-647 List of publications on the economic and social history of Great Britain and Ireland PUBLISHED IN 1986
by Richard Hawkins & Michael Partridge & Simon Ville
August 1987, Volume 40, Issue 3
- 335-348 The modern historian's dilemma: conflicting pressures from science and society
by François Bédarida - 349-379 The cloth exports of Flanders and northern France during the thirteenth century: a luxury trade?
by Patrick Chorley - 380-399 Wages in Britain during the industrial revolution
by F. W. Botham & E. H. Hunt - 400-417 Historians or polemicists? How the Webbs wrote their history of the English poor laws
by Alan J. Kidd - 418-432 Long-term unemployment in Britain in the 1930s
by N. F. R. Crafts - 433-452 The origins of cheaper money, 1945-7
by Susan Howson - 453-458 Capital exports, 1870-1914: an alternative model
by Peter Temin - 459-460 Comment on Peter Temin's comment
by Sidney Pollard
May 1987, Volume 40, Issue 2
- 159-184 From labour history to the history of industrial relations
by Jonathan Zeitlin - 185-207 Mineral wealth and economic development: foreign direct investment in Spain, 1851-1913
by Charles Harvey & Peter Taylor - 208-227 The measurement of urban poverty: from the metropolis to the nation, 1880–1920
by E. P. Hennock - 228-246 Counting the cost: sickness and disability among working people in an era of industrial recession, 1920-39
by Noel Whiteside - 247-251 Regressing Domesday Book: tax assessments of Domesday England
by J. D. Hamshere - 252-261 The suitability of Domesday Book for cliometric analysis
by JOHN McDONALD & G. D. SNOOKS - 262-266 Domesday Book, cliometric analysis and taxation assessments
by J. D. Hamshere - 267-274 The investment group: the missing link in British overseas expansion before 1914?
by Robert Vicat Turrell & Jean Jacques Van-Helten - 275-280 Investment groups in India and South Africa
by S. D. Chapman - 281-296 The agrarian history of England and Wales: regional farming systems and agrarian change, 1640-1750
by H. J. Habakkuk
February 1987, Volume 40, Issue 1
- 1-26 Gentlemanly capitalism and British expansion overseas II: new imperialism, 1850-1945
by P. J. Cain & A. G. Hopkins - 27-40 The English Crown and the customs, 1349-63
by W. M. Ormrod - 41-63 Scottish illegitimacy ratios in the early modern period
by Leah Leneman & Rosalind Mitchison - 64-79 The emergence of a US multinational enterprise: the Goodyear Tire and Rubber Company, 1910-1939
by M. J. French - 80-86 Stubborn mules: some comments
by William Lazonick - 87-94 Stubborn mules and vertical integration: the disappearing constraint?
by Gary Saxonhouse & Gavin Wright
November 1986, Volume 39, Issue 4
- 1-1 Professor Sydney George Checkland 1916–1986
by Peter L. Payne - 501-525 Gentlemanly Capitalism and British Expansion Overseas I. The Old Colonial System, 1688-1850
by P. J. Cain & A. G. Hopkins - 526-548 The Alleged Transformation from Two-field to Three-field Systems in Medieval England
by H. S. A. Fox - 549-571 The 1690s Patents Boom: Invention or Stock-Jobbing?
by Christine Macleod - 572-587 Was Sterling Overvalued in 192s?
by K. G. P. Matthews - 588-611 Attitudes to New Techniques: British Businessmen, 1800-1950
by D. C. Coleman & Christine Macleod
August 1986, Volume 39, Issue 3
- 341-354 Affective Families, Open Elites and Strict Family Settlements in Early Modern England
by Lloyd Bonfield - 355-370 Total Factor Productivity in the English Shipping Industry: The North-east Coal Trade, 1700-1850′
by Simon Ville - 371-391 The Impact of Subsidies to Elementary Schooling on Enrolment Rates in Nineteenth-century England
by David F. Mitch - 392-410 The Rise of Big Business in the World Copper Industry 1870-1930
by Christopher Schmitz - 411-416 Late Medieval Urban Prosperity: The Evidence of the Lay Subsidies
by S. H. Rigby - 417-422 Dr Rigby's Comment: A Reply
by A. R. Bridbury - 423-426 From Dissonance to Harmony on the Late Medieval Town?
by J. F. Hadwin - 427-460 The Continental European Cattle Trades, 1400-1600
by Ian Blanchard
May 1986, Volume 39, Issue 2
- 165-185 In Search of the Urban Variable: Towns and the English Economy, 1500-1650
by N. R. Goose - 186-204 Peasant Widows “Liberation” and Remarriage before the Black Death
by Peter Franklin - 205-222 Trade, Plunder, and Economic Development in Early English Jamaica, 1655-89
by Nuala Zahedieh - 223-243 The Evolution of the English Turnpike Trusts: Lessons from a Case Study
by B. J. Buchanan - 244-263 Laissez-faire and the London Gas Industry in the Nineteenth Century:Another Look
by Derek Matthews - 264-294 Soviet Industrialization Reconsidered: Some Preliminary Conclusions about Economic Development between 1926 and 1941
by S. G. Wheatcroft & R. W. Davies & J. M. Cooper
February 1986, Volume 39, Issue 1
- 1-18 Progress and Backwardness in English Agriculture, 1500-1650
by R. B. Outhwaite - 19-38 Mortality in the Fifteenth Century: Some New Evidence
by John Hatcher - 39-58 Financial Crises in Eighteenth-century England
by Julian Hoppit - 59-76 The Export White Paper, 10 September, 1941
by Alan P. Dobson - 77-91 State Controlled Marketing and Economic “Development”: The Case of West African Produce during the Second World War
by David Meredith - 92-107 Lancashire's Last Stand: Declining Employment in the British Cotton Industry, 1950-70
by John Singleton
November 1985, Volume 38, Issue 4
- 489-514 Capital Exports, 1870–1914 Harmful or Beneficial?
by Sidney Pollard - 515-530 The Rural Population of Essex in the Later Middle Ages
by L. R. Poos - 531-547 The Growth and Impact of the British Water Industry in the Nineteenth Century
by J. A. Hassan - 548-568 Economic and Social History at Advanced Level
by R. G. Wilson & J. F. Hadwin - 569-575 Accounting for Growth, 1870–1940: Stephen Nicholas and Total Factor Productivity Measurements
by Mark Thomas - 576-582 British Economic Performance and Total Factor Productivity Growth, 1870–1940
by Stephen Nicholas - 583-596 State and Economy in India over Seven Hundred Years
by C. A. Bayly - 597-636 List of Publications on the Economic and Social History of Great Britain and Ireland PUBLISHED IN 1984
by Tim Claydon & Michael Partridge & Simon Ville
August 1985, Volume 38, Issue 3
- 333-351 Growth and Deceleration in English Agriculture, 1660–1790
by R. V. Jackson - 352-372 Were the Tax Assessments of Domesday England Artificial? The Case of Essex
by JOHN McDONALD & G. D. SNOOKS - 373-392 The Scale and Nature of the Growth of Owner-Occupation in Britain between the Wars
by Mark Swenarton & Sandra Taylor - 393-401 The Regional Impact of an Overvalued Pound in the 1920S
by M. E. F. Jones - 402-422 Seedcorn or Chaff? New Firm Formation and the Performance of the Interwar Economy
by James S. Foreman-Peck - 423-427 Success or Failure? The Prosecution of the Early Factory Acts
by Peter Bartrip - 428-430 The Successful Prosecution of the Factory Acts: A Suggested Explanation
by Clark Nardinelli - 431-436 Factory Act Prosecutions: A Hidden Consensus?
by A. E. Peacock - 437-447 H. J. Dyos and British Urban History
by Seymour J. Mandelbaum
May 1985, Volume 38, Issue 2
- 175-191 “Swords into Ploughshares”: Recycling in Pre-Industrial England
by Donald Woodward - 192-209 The Evolution of Weight-Standards and the Creation of New Monetary and Commercial Links in Northern Europe from the Tenth Century to the Twelfth Century†
by Pamela Nightingale - 210-229 Bankers in English Society in the Late Nineteenth Century
by Y. Cassis - 230-247 British-Based Investment Groups Before 1914
by S. D. Chapman - 252-275 The World Economy since 1945: A Stylized Historical Analysis†
by W. W. Rostow - 276-281 School Attendance in Nineteenth-Century Scotland
by D. M. Mason - 282-286 School Attendance in Nineteenth-Century Scotland: A Reply
by R. D. Anderson - 287-297 Economic Liberalism as Ideology: The Appleby Version
by Donald Winch
February 1985, Volume 38, Issue 1
- 1-23 A New View of European Industrialization
by Rondo Cameron - 24-36 The Standard of Living in the Long Run: London, 1700–1860
by L. D. Schwarz - 42-60 Institutional Proliferation in the British Engineering Profession, 1847–1914
by R. A. Buchanan - 61-82 The London Stock Exchange and the British Securities Market 1850–1914
by R. C. Michie - 83-88 Keynesian Policy and British Unemployment in the 1930s
by W. R. Garside & T. J. Hatton - 89-94 Building Counterfactual Pyramids
by Sean Glynn & Alan Booth - 95-100 The “Keynesian Revolution” and Economic Policy-making: A Comment
by N. Rollings - 101-106 The “Keynesian Revolution” and Economic Policy-making: A Reply
by Alan Booth - 107-123 Recent Writing on Japanese Economic and Social History
by Shin-Ichi Yonekawa
November 1984, Volume 37, Issue 4
- 473-488 New Developments in Irish Population History, 1700-1850
by Joel Mokyr & Cormac Ó Gráda - 489-506 The Overseas Marketing Performance of British Industry, 1870-1914
by Stephen J. Nicholas - 507-519 New Evidence on the Stubborn English Mule and the Cotton Industry, 1878-1920
by Gary R. Saxonhouse & Gavin Wright - 520-532 The Sterling Overvaluation in 1925. A Multilateral Approach
by John Redmond - 533-550 Limits to Intervention: The Bank of England and Industrial Diversification in the Depressed Areas
by Carol E. Heim - 551-554 Late Medieval Urban Prosperity
by Robert Tittler - 555-556 Late Medieval Urban Prosperity: A Rejoinder
by A. R. Bridbury - 557-559 The Chronology of English Enclosure
by John Chapman - 560-562 The Chronology of English Enclosure: A Reply
by J. R. Wordie - 563-608 List of Publications on The Economic and Social History of Great Britain and Ireland PUBLISHED IN 1983
by Tim Claydon & Jonathan Liebenau & Simon Ville
August 1984, Volume 37, Issue 3
- 319-340 The Development of the South African Gold-Mining Industry, 1895-1918
by Peter Richardson & Jean-Jacques Van Helten - 341-354 Agrarian Economy After the Black Death: The Manors of Canterbury Cathedral Priory, 1348-91
by Mavis Mate - 355-372 Artisan or Labour Aristocrat?
by E. J. Hobsbawm - 373-390 British Farming Profits and Government Policy during the First World War
by Peter E. Dewey - 391-408 The Sterling Crisis of 1947 and the British Response to the Marshall Plan
by C. C. S. Newton - 409-413 Agricultural Development and Government Policy in Settler Economies: A Comment
by Stephen Choate - 414-416 Agricultural Development and Government Policy: A Reply
by Paul Mosley - 417-434 Recent Work on the Economic History of Nineteenth-Century France
by Roger Price
May 1984, Volume 37, Issue 2
- 167-181 The “Treasury View” on Public Works and Employment in the Interwar Period
by G. C. Peden - 182-196 Irish Population in the Pre-Famine Period: Evidence from County Antrim
by V. Morgan & W. Macafee - 197-210 The Successful Prosecution of the Factory Acts, 1833-55
by A. E. Peacock - 211-228 Limits of Leverage: The Anglo-Danish Trade Agreement of 1933
by T. J. T. Rooth - 229-243 Resolving the Paradox of the Monnet Plan: National and International Planning in French Reconstruction
by Frances M. B. Lynch - 244-251 Agricultural Productivity in Eighteenth-Century England: Some Further Speculations
by Mark Overton - 252-257 Agricultural Productivity in Eighteenth-Century England: Further Strains of Speculation
by Michael Turner - 258-262 A “Keynesian Revolution” in Economic Policy-Making?
by J. D. Tomlinson - 263-267 Defining a “Keynesian Revolution”
by Alan Booth - 268-273 Balkan Economic Development
by Ivan T. Berend
February 1984, Volume 37, Issue 1
- 1-22 The Pattern of Landownership in England and Wales, 1660-1880
by J. V. Beckett - 23-34 The Economic Position of Husbandmen at the Time of Domesday Book: A Kentish Perspective
by K. P. Witney - 35-53 The Growth and Performance of British Multinational Firms before 1939: The Case of Dunlop
by Geoffrey Jones - 54-67 Finance and Foreign Control in Canadian Base Metal Mining, 1918-55
by Alexander Dow - 68-87 The Causes of the German Banking Crisis of 1931
by Harold James - 88-92 English Workers’Living Standards During The Industrial Revolution: A Comment
by M. W. Flinn - 93-94 Reply to Michael Flinn
by Peter H. Lindert & Jeffrey G. Williamson - 95-102 Fiscal Policy in Britain During the 1930s
by S. N. Broadberry - 103-106 The Measurement of Fiscal Influence in Britain in the 1930s
by Roger Middleton - 107-114 Revisiting Rostow
by Barry Supple
November 1983, Volume 36, Issue 4
- 483-505 The Chronology of English Enclosure, 1500-1914
by J. R. Wordie - 506-517 Labour Specialization and the Irish Economy in 1841: An Aggregate Occupational Analysis
by Eric L. Almquist - 518-534 Education and the State in Nineteenth-Century Scotland
by R. D. Anderson - 535-551 Heavy Industry, the State, and Economic Development in the Basque Region, 1876-1936
by Joseph Harrison - 552-579 Rearmament and Economic Recovery in the late 1930S
by Mark Thomas - 580-583 European Economic Development: A Comment on O'Brien
by Manuel Wallerstein - 584-585 European Economic Development: A Reply
by Patrick O'Brien
August 1983, Volume 36, Issue 3
- 329-348 Unemployment in Interwar Britain: A Case for Re-learning the Lessons of the 1930s?
by Sean Glynn & Alan Booth - 349-364 Speculations on the European Mortality Decline
by Stephen J. Kunitz - 365-373 Wealth, Occupations, and Insurance in the Late Eighteenth Century: The Policy Registers of the Sun Fire Office
by L. D. Schwarz & L. J. Jones - 374-394 Long-term Growth of the English Banking Sector and Money Stock, 1844-80
by Michael Collins - 395-415 The Beginning of the Depression in Germany, 1827-30: Investment and the Capital Market
by T. Balderston - 416-425 Nineteenth-Century Education According to West: A Comment
by H. J. Kiesling - 426-434 Nineteenth-Century Educational History: The Kiesling Critique
by E. G. West - 435-448 Proto-Industrialization: A Concept Too Many
by D. C. Coleman
May 1983, Volume 36, Issue 2
- 177-199 British Economic Growth, 1700-1831: A Review of the Evidence
by N. F. R. Crafts - 200-217 The Medieval Lay Subsidies and Economic History
by J. F. Hadwin - 218-239 Changes in the Asylum: The Case of York, 1777-1815
by Anne Digby - 240-259 Cost and Use of Water Power during Industrialization in New England and Great Britain: A Geological Interpretation
by Robert B. Gordon - 260-280 The International Market in Rice and Wheat, 1868-1914
by A. J. H. Latham & Larry Neal - 281-296 Sir Richard Hopkins and the “Keynesian Revolution” in Employment Policy, 1929-1945
by G. C. Peden
February 1983, Volume 36, Issue 1
- 1-25 English Workers’Living Standards During the Industrial Revolution: A New Look
by Peter H. Lindert & Jeffrey G. Williamson - 26-46 Agricultural Progress in Medieval England: Some Evidence from Eastern Norfolk
by Bruce M. S. Campbell - 47-67 Money Supply and Grain Prices in Fifteenth-Century Egypt
by Boaz Shoshan - 68-86 Urban Famine in Nineteenth-Century Britain: The Effect of the Lancashire Cotton Famine on Working-Class Diet and Health
by D. J. Oddy - 87-102 Farm Servanthood in Ireland, 1900-40
by Richard Breen - 103-123 The “Keynesian Revolution” in Economic Policy-making
by Alan Booth
November 1982, Volume 35, Issue 4
- 489-510 Agricultural Productivity in England in the Eighteenth Century: Evidence from Crop Yields
by Michael Turner - 511-528 The “Stop of the Exchequer” Revisited
by J. Keith Horsefield - 529-548 ‘The Monster Nuisance of All’: Landowners, Alkali Manufacturers, and Air Pollution, 1828–64
by A. E. Dingle - 549-567 The Economics of a Sports Industry: Scottish Gate-Money Football, 1890–1914
by Wray Vamplew - 568-571 “The First Economic Revolution” As Fiction
by Anne Mayhew - 572-572 Reply to “The First Economic Revolution” As Fiction
by Douglass C. North - 573-580 The Lisle Letters
by A. R. Bridbury
August 1982, Volume 35, Issue 3
- 339-353 Tawney's Century: Brave New World or Malthusian Trap?
by D. M. Palliser - 354-372 The English and Scottish Tobacco Trades in the Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries: Legal and Illegal Trade
by Robert C. Nash - 373-389 Prometheus Insured: The Sun Fire Agency in Leeds During Urbanization, 1716–1826
by M. W. Beresford - 390-408 Agricultural Development and Government Policy in Settler Economies: The Case of Kenya and Southern Rhodesia, 1900–60
by Paul Mosley - 409-415 Rationality in the Common Fields
by J. A. Yelling - 416-421 A Wealth of Problems with the Land Tax
by Donald E. Ginter - 422-426 The Land Tax Problem
by G. J. Wilson - 427-433 The Land Tax Redemption Records, 1798–1963
by Lee Soltow - 434-442 The Newest and Truest Economic History?
by William Ashworth - 443-457 The Population History of England, 1541–1871
by M. W. Flinn
May 1982, Volume 35, Issue 2
- 165-178 Towards a History of Lost Corners in the World
by Jan Vansina - 179-198 Urban Decline? The Flight from Office in Late Medieval York
by Jennifer I. Kermode - 199-216 The Development of Literacy: Northern England, 1640–1750
by R. A. Houston - 217-234 The Early Development of the British Gas Industry, 1790–1815
by M. E. Falkus - 235-253 Private Enterprise and the Peopling of Australasia, 1831–50
by Frank J. A. Broeze - 254-271 Hours of Labour: Negotiating Industrial Legislation in Britain, 1919–39
by Rodney Lowe - 272-291 Hitler's War and the German Economy: A Reinterpretation
by R. J. Overy - 292-300 State Reform and the Local Economy
by Jenny Morris - 301-305 State Reform and the Local Economy: A Reply
by James A. Schmiechen
February 1982, Volume 35, Issue 1
- 1-18 European Economic Development: The Contribution of the Periphery
by Patrick O'Brien - 19-34 Deserted Medieval Villages in the West Midlands
by Christopher Dyer - 35-51 Regional Variation and the Agricultural Depression, 1730–50
by J. V. Beckett - 52-66 Working Hours and Conditions during the Industrial Revolution: A Re-Appraisal
by Eric Hopkins - 67-82 The Discount Policy of the Bank of England During the Suspension of Cash Payments, 1197–1821
by Ian P. H. Duffy - 83-98 Total Factor Productivity Growth and the Revision of Post-1870 British Economic History
by Stephen Nicholas - 99-110 Industrial Expansion in Tsarist Russia, 1908–14
by Peter Gatrell
November 1981, Volume 34, Issue 4
- 507-523 British Rule and Indian “Improvement”
by Peter Robb - 524-539 The Continental Origins of Wealden Ironworkers, 1451–1544
by Brian G. Awty - 540-553 The Bank of England and the Country Banks: Birmingham, 1827–33
by David J. Moss - 554-577 Britain, the Cape Colony, and Natal, 1870–1914: Capital, Shipping, and the Imperial Connexion
by Andrew Porter