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May 1983, Volume 36, Issue 2
- 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 - 578-597 Down the Pit: Work in the Great Northern and South Wales Coalfields, 1870–1914
by M. J. Daunton - 598-642 List of Publications on the Economic and Social History of Great Britain and Ireland
by John Armstrong & June Hannam
August 1981, Volume 34, Issue 3
- 359-376 The Role of the Peasantry in French Industrialization, 1815–80
by Colin Heywood - 377-388 Southern Italy and the Florentine Economy, 1265–1370
by David Abulafia - 389-406 Dearth and Government Intervention in English Grain Markets, 1590–1700
by R. B. Outhwaite - 407-437 Agricultural Seasonal Unemployment, the Standard of Living, and Women's Work in the South and East, 1690–1860
by K. D. M. Snell - 438-452 Regional Growth and Structural Change in Victorian Britain
by C. H. Lee - 453-468 Capitalism and Bureaucracy in German Industrialization before 1914
by Jürgen Kocka - 469-476 The Disappearance of Plague: An Alternative View
by Paul Slack
May 1981, Volume 34, Issue 2
- 189-208 Social Control in Victorian Britain
by F. M. L. Thompson - 209-221 The Proliferation of Markets in England, 1200–1349
by R. H. Britnell - 222-235 The Ambiguous Mobility of Farm Servants
by A. S. Kussmaul - 236-248 Cost, Finance, and Parliamentary Enclosure
by Michael Turner - 249-265 The Demand for Working-Class Seaside Holidays in Victorian England
by John K. Walton - 266-286 The Constant Employment Budget Balance and British Budgetary Policy, 1929–39
by Roger Middleton - 287-300 The Federation of British Industries and the International Economy, 1929–39
by R. F. Holland - 301-304 Britain and the Indian Currency Crisis, 1930–2: A Comment
by Carl Bridge - 305-307 Britain and the Indian Currency Crisis, 1930–2: A Reply
by B. R. Tomlinson - 308-312 Hobson, Free Trade, and Imperialism
by P. F. Clarke - 313-316 Hobson's Developing Theory of Imperialism
by P. J. Cain
February 1981, Volume 34, Issue 1
- 1-24 English Provincial Towns in the Later Middle Ages
by A. R. Bridbury - 25-43 England's Iron Trade in the Fifteenth Century
by W. R. Childs - 48-59 The Validity of the Freemen's Lists: Some Norwich Evidence
by J. F. Pound - 60-70 The Distribution of Property Values in England and Wales in 1798
by Lee Soltow - 71-93 The Agricultural Revolution in Northern Europe, 1750–1880: Nitrogen, Legumes, and Crop Productivity
by G. P. H. Chorley - 94-114 The Trend of Mortality in Carlisle between the 1780s and the 1840s: A Demographic Contribution to the Standard of Living Debate
by W. A. Armstrong - 115-119 Tithes and Agriculture: Some Comments on Commutation
by Wray Vamplew - 120-131 Imperial Preference and the Indian Steel Industry, 1924–39
by Dileep M. Wagle - 132-139 The British Tariff and Industrial Protection in the 1930s: An A Iternative Model
by James Foreman-Peck - 140-142 Tariffs, Elasticities and Prices in Britain in the 1930s
by Forrest Capie - 143-149 Industrialization in Two Languages
by Joel Mokyr
November 1980, Volume 33, Issue 4
- 463-490 The Political Economy of British Expansion Overseas, 1750–1914
by P. J. Cain & A. G. Hopkins - 491-502 The “Farm of One Night” and the Organization of King Edward's Estates in Domesday
by Pauline A. Stafford - 503-521 Agrarian Wealth and Social Structure in Pre-Industrial Cumbria
by T. D. Marshall - 522-537 The Retail Milk Trade in London, c. 1790–1914
by P. J. Atkins - 538-555 Economic Growth in Scotland between the Wars: The Role of Production Structure and Rationalization
by Neil K. Buxton - 556-558 Family Settlement and the “Rise of Great Estates”
by Barbara English & John Saville - 559-563 Marriage Settlements and the “Rise of Great Estates”: A Rejoinder
by Lloyd Bonfield - 564-568 Aristocratic Indebtedness in the Nineteenth Century: A Comment
by David Spring - 569-573 Aristocratic Indebtedness in the Nineteenth Century: A Restatement
by By DAVID CANNADINE
August 1980, Volume 33, Issue 3
- 309-325 Urban Development in England and America in the Nineteenth Century: Some Comparisons and Contrasts
by David Cannadine - 326-334 Profit and Productivity on the Estates of Isabella de Forz (1260-92)
by By Mavis Mate - 335-350 The Wine Economy of Tenerife in the Seventeenth Century: Anglo-Spanish Partnership in a Luxury Trade
by George F. Steckley - 351-366 English Bankruptcy Records and Statistics before 1850
by Sheila Marriner - 367-381 The Demographic Impact of the Old Poor Law: More Reflexions on Malthus
by James P. Huzel - 382-395 The Protection of English Cereal Producers: The Corn Laws Reassessed
by Wray Vamplew - 396-410 The Growth of the Transnational Industrial Firm in the United States and the United Kingdom: A Comparative Analysis
by Alfred D. Chandler - 411-414 Supply Elasticities, Rationality, and Structural Change in Irish Agriculture, 1850-1925
by By S. J. Nicholas & M. Dziegielewski - 415-416 Supply Elasticities in Irish Agriculture:A Reply
by Cormac Ó Grada
May 1980, Volume 33, Issue 2
- 161-173 The Disappearance of Plague: A Continuing Puzzle
by Andrew B. Appleby - 174-192 Population Change and the Genesis of Commonfields on a Norfolk Manor
by Bruce M. S. Campbell - 193-211 Spanish Wool Exports and the European Economy, 1610–40
by By Jonathan I. Israel - 212-234 A New Estimate of British Coal Production, 1750–1850
by Sidney Pollard - 236-252 Ricardo's Paradox and the Movement of Rents in England, c. 1870–1910
by Avner Offer - 253-258 Measuring the British Slave Trade to Jamaica, 1789–1808: A Comment
by RODERICK A. McDONALD - 259-275 Spanish Economic History: From the Restoration to the Franco Regime
by Joseph Harrison
February 1980, Volume 33, Issue 1
- 1-16 British Portfolio Investment Overseas before 1870: Some Doubts
by D. C. M. Platt - 17-31 Land, Tenure, and Population in the Royal Manor of Havering, Essex, 1251–13521′3
by Marjorie K. Mcintosh - 32-44 The Background to the Statute of Artificers: The Genesis of Labour Policy, 1558–63
by Donald Woodward - 45-58 The Decline and Fall of the Tyneside Salt Industry, 1660–1790: A Re-examination
by Joyce Ellis - 59-71 Agricultural Response to a Changing Market during the Napoleonic Wars
by Stuart Macdonald - 72-82 The Size of Firms in the Cotton Industry: Manchester 1815–41
by Roger Lloyd-Jones & A. A. Le Roux - 83-91 An Indicator of the Effective Exchange Rate of the Pound in the Nineteen-Thirties
by John Redmond - 92-95 Land Carriage in the Seventeenth Century
by G. H. Wilson - 96-99 On the Road with Professor Wilson
by J. A. Chartres - 100-111 The Writing of Irish Economic and Social History since 1968
by L. A. Glarkson
November 1979, Volume 32, Issue 4
- 459-469 The Low Yields of Corn in Medieval England
by W. Harwood Long - 470-482 Early Fourteenth-Century Exchange Rates
by Michael Prestwich - 483-493 Marriage Settlements and the “Rise of Great Estates”: The Demographic Aspect
by Lloyd Bonfield - 494-506 The First World War and British Cotton Piece Exports to India
by J. D. Tomlinson - 507-522 Welfare Insurance and Casual Labour: A Study of Administrative Intervention in Industrial Employment, 1906–26
by Noelle Whiteside - 523-528 What went Right with Juvenile Unemployment Policy between the Wars: A Comment
by Daniel K. Benjamin & Levis A. Kochin - 529-532 Juvenile Unemployment between the Wars: A Rejoinder
by W. R. Garside - 533-537 Victorian Britain Did Fail
by N. F. R. Crafts - 538-541 No It Did Not: A Reply to Crafts
by DONALD N. McGLOSKEY - 542-556 Midas and the Merino: A Perspective on Australian Economic Historiography
by C. B. Schedvin
August 1979, Volume 32, Issue 3
- 303-315 The Public Records and Recent British Economic Historiography
by Alan Booth & Sean Glynn - 316-327 Caddington, Kensworth, and Dunstable in 1297
by Andrew Jones - 328-343 The Small Landowner and Parliamentary Enclosure in Warwickshire
by J. M. Martin - 344-359 Temporary Migration and the Scottish Highlands in the Nineteenth Century
by T. M. Devine - 360-375 Motive Power in British Industry and the Accuracy of the 1870 Factory Return
by John W. Kanefsky - 376-390 Acquisitiveness and Equality in New Zealand's Economic Development
by G. R. Hawke - 391-404 The Economics and Finance of Bilateral Clearing Agreements: Germany, 1934-8
by Larry Neal - 405-416 J. M. Keynes and the Exchange Rate Crisis of July 1917
by Kathleen Burk
May 1979, Volume 32, Issue 2
- 167-182 Patterns of Migration in the late Middle Ages: The Evidence of English Place-Name Surnames
by PETER McCLURE - 183-200 Gentry Finances and the Civil War: The Case of the Buckinghamshire Verneys
by John Broad - 201-210 Traders in the Irish Rural Economy, 1880-1914
by Liaam Kennedy - 211-227 The British Contribution to the Nineteenth-Century Transatlantic Slave Trade
by D. Eltis - 228-240 Czechoslovak Fiscal Policies in the Great Depression
by Zora P. Pryor - 241-249 The Slave Trade to the English West Indies, 1673-1724
by David Galenson - 250-259 Income Distribution and Social Structure in London in the Late Eighteenth Century
by L. D. Schwarz - 260-266 The Transformation of Agricultural Labour Supply in Nineteenth-Century France
by Paul M. Hohenberg - 267-269 On Agricultural Labour Supply in Nineteenth-Century France: A Rejoinder
by Roger Price
February 1979, Volume 32, Issue 1
- 1-10 The Decree Rolls of Chancery as a Source for Economic History, 1547-c. 1700
by M. W. Beresford - 11-32 The Failure of the French Revenue Farms, 1600–60
by R.J. Bonney - 33-49 Trends in Real Wages, 1750–1850, Revisited
by G. N. Tunzelmann - 50-69 Financial Restraints on the Growth of Firms in the Cotton Industry, 1790–1850
by S. D. Chapman - 70-87 Fascism and Agriculture in Italy: Policies and Consequences
by Jons. Cohen - 88-99 Britain and the Indian Currency Crisis, 1930–2
by B. R. Tomlinson - 100-106 R. J. Overy and the Motorisierung: A Comment
by G. F.R. Spenceley - 107-113 The German Motorisierung and Rearmament: A Reply
by R. J. Overy - 114-117 English Bank Deposits before 1844: A Comment
by Michael Collins
November 1978, Volume 31, Issue 4
- 503-520 The Farming Out of Manors
by A. R. Bridbury - 521-525 A Note on the Farming Out of Manors
by M. M. Postan - 526-540 The Recruitment and Fortunes of Some London Freemen in the Mid-Sixteenth Century
by G. D.Ramsay - 541-564 The International Diffusion of the Watt Engine, 1775-1825
by Jennifer Tann & M. J. Breckin - 565-584 J. A. Hobson, Cobdenism, and the Radical Theory of Economic Imperialism, 1898-1914
by P.J. Cain - 585-600 The Professor as Industrial Consultant: Oliver Arnold and the British Steel Industry, 1900-14
by Michael Sanderson - 601-609 Cloth Exports from London and Southampton in the Later Fifteenth and Early Sixteenth
by H. S.Gobb T - 610-612 No Random Walk: A Comment on ‘Why was England First’?
by W. W. Rostow - 613-614 Entrepreneurship and a Probabilistic View of the British Industrial Revolution
by N. F. R. Crafts
August 1978, Volume 31, Issue 3
- 339-353 The Priory of Durham and its Demesnes in the Fourteenth and Fifteenth Centuries
by R. A. Lomas - 354-368 The Development of Needle Manufacturing in the West Midlands before 1750
by S. R. H. Jones - 369-383 Literacy and the Industrial Revolution
by E. G. West - 384-398 German Informal Imperialism in South America before 1914
by Ian L. D. Forbes - 399-409 The British Tariff and Industrial Protection in the 1930's
by Forrest Capie - 410-418 The Thrift of English Coal-Miners, 1860-95
by John Benson - 419-428 Family Limitation in Pre-Industrial England: A Reappraisal
by Richard B. Morrow - 429-436 Marital Fertility in Seventeenth-Century Colyton: A Note
by E. A. Wrigley - 437-445 Oxford College Finances, 1871-1913: A Comment
by Arthur Engel - 446-449 Oxford College Finances, 1871-1913: A Reply
by J. P.D.Dunbabin
May 1978, Volume 31, Issue 2
- 183-196 English Markets and Royal Administration before 1200
by R. H. Britnell - 197-213 The Profitability of Sugar Planting in the British West Indies, 1650-1834
by J. R. Ward - 214-237 Fixed Capital Formation on Mersey side, 1800-1913
by A. G. Kenwood - 238-256 Age, Region, and Marriage in Post-Famine Ireland: An Empirical Examination
by EDWARD E. McKENNA - 257-269 Ransomes in Russia: An English Agricultural Engineering Company's Trade with Russia to 1917
by R. Munting - 270-286 The Erosion of State Intervention in Britain, 1917-24
by Rodney Lowe - 287-289 Is the Depression in Austria after 1873 a “Myth”?
by John Komlos - 290-294 The Great Depression and Austrian Growth after 1873
by David F. Good
February 1978, Volume 31, Issue 1
- 1-24 Labour Productivity and Work Psychology in the English Mining Industry, 1400-1600
by Ian Blanchard - 25-45 The English Slave Trade to Jamaica, 1782-1808
by Herbert S. Klein - 46-66 The Profitability and Performance of British Railways, 1870-1914
by R.J. Irving - 67-88 1925: The Burden of Sterling
by L. S. Pressnell - 89-104 Politics and Pyrites during the Spanish Civil War
by Charles E. Harvey - 105-117 Deflating Philanthropy
by J. F. Hadwin - 118-120 Philanthropy Deflated: A Comment
by D. G. Coleman - 121-123 Bittle and Lane on Charity: An Uncharitable Comment
by J. D. Gould - 124-128 A Re-Assessment Reiterated
by William G. Bittle & R. Todd Lane - 129-145 Recent Literature on Spanish Economic History
by Angus Magkay
November 1977, Volume 30, Issue 4
- 555-566 Grain Yields on the Winchester Manors in the Later Middle Ages
by D.L. Farmer - 567-581 English Landownership in the Later Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries: The Debate and the Problems
by J. V. Beckett - 582-601 Merchant Enterprise and the Development of the Plum-Based Trades in Serbia, 1847-1911
by Michael Palairet - 602-623 The Victorian Middle Classes: Wealth, Occupation, and Geography
by W. D. Rubinstein - 624-650 Aristocratic Indebtedness in the Nineteenth Century: The Case Re-opened
by David Cannadine - 651-692 List of Publications on the Economic and Social History of Great Britain and Ireland PUBLISHED IN 1976
by R. C. Richardson & Geoffrey Channon
May 1977, Volume 30, Issue 2
- 229-241 The First Economic Revolution
by Douglass C. North & Robert Paul Thomas - 242-258 The First Portuguese India Company, 1628-33
by A. R. Disney - 259-268 The Slave Trade of the Continental Powers, 1760–1810
by Roger Anstey - 269-283 Sources of Capital and Capitalization in the Scottish Brewing Industry, c. 1750—1830
by Ian Donnachie - 284-305 The Beginnings of the Irish Creamery System, 1880—1914
by Cormac Ó Gráda - 306-321 Working-Class Standards of Living in Barrow and Lancaster, 1890-1914
by Elizabeth Roberts - 322-339 Juvenile Unemployment and Public Policy between the Wars
by W. R. Garside - 340-342 The Coal Industry in Tudor and Stuart England: A Comment
by Eric Kerridge - 343-345 The Coal Industry: A Rejoinder
by D C. Coleman