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November 1981, Volume 34, Issue 4
- 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 - 346-351 The Model Game
by D. C. COLEMAN & W. H. Auden
February 1977, Volume 30, Issue 1
- 1-19 The Beginnings of the Economic History Society
by T. C. Barker - 20-41 Trends in Publications on the Economic and Social History of Great Britain and Ireland, 1925-74
by N. B. Harte - 42-52 Rome and the Greek World: Economic Relationships
by Michael H. Crawford - 53-66 Agricultural Technology and the Margin of Cultivation in the Fourteenth Century
by R. H. Britnell - 67-72 Leases in Reversion on the Crown's Lands, 1558-1603
by David Thomas - 73-94 Road Carrying in England in the Seventeenth Century: Myth and Reality
by J. A. Chartres - 95-139 T. S. ASHTON PRIZE ESSAY FOR 1976 Labour, Power, and the Size of Firms in Lancashire Cotton in the Second Quarter of the Nineteenth Century
by V. A. G. Gatrell - 140-158 Typologies and Evidence: Has Nineteenth-Century Europe a Guide to Economic Growth?
by William Ashworth - 159-161 The German Business Cycle in the 1920's: A Comment
by T. Balderston - 162-164 The German Business Cycle in the 1920 's: A Comment and Reply
by Peter Temin - 165-165 The German Business Cycle in the 1920's: A Reply
by M. E. Falkus - 166-181 Agriculture and the Industrial Revolution
by P. K. O'Brien
November 1976, Volume 29, Issue 4
- 537-550 The Gage and the Land Market in Late Medieval Wales
by Llinos Beverley Smith - 551-559 The Economics of Sheep Farming in the Southern Uplands during the Age of Improvement, 1750–1833
by Robert A. Dodgshon - 570-584 Lord Donegall and the Sale of Belfast: A Case History from the Encumbered Estates Court
by W. A. Maguire - 585-601 The English Dairy Industry, 1860–1930
by David Taylor - 602-616 Asians in Uganda, 1880–1972: Inequality and Expulsion
by Vali Jamal - 617-625 Craft Unions, Welfare Benefits, and the Case for Trade Union Law Reform, 1867–75: A Comment
by Pat Thane - 626-630 Craft Unions, Welfare Benefits, and the Case for Trade Union Law Reform, 1867–75: A Comment
by A. E. Musson - 631-635 Craft Unions, Welfare Benefits, and the Case for Trade Union Law Reform, 1867–75: A Reply
by C. G. Hanson
August 1976, Volume 29, Issue 3
- 365-382 Popular Protest and Disturbance in Kent, 1558–1640
by Peter Clark - 383-400 Wealden Gunfounding: An Analysis of its Demise in the Eighteenth Century
by Howard C. Tomlinson - 401-414 Relative Prices and Supply Response in English Agriculture during the Napoleonic Wars
by Glenn Hueckel - 415-439 Industrial Motive Power in the United Kingdom, 1800–70
by A.E. Musson - 440-451 Marshall, Cunningham, and the Emerging Economics Profession
by John Maloney - 452-464 Anglo-American Engineering Competition, 1870–1914: Some Third-Market Evidence
by I. W. Mclean - 465-481 The Reconstruction of the Southern Rhodesian Gold Mining Industry, 1903–10
by I.R. Phimister - 482-486 Freedom and Marriage in Medieval England: An Alternative Hypothesis
by Eleanor Searle - 487-490 Wife-Rents and Merchet
by Jean Scammell - 491-503 The Consolation of Slavery
by Meghnad Desai
May 1976, Volume 29, Issue 2
- 203-210 Inflation and Philanthropy in England: A Re-Assessment of W. K. Jordan's Data
by William G. Bittle & R. Todd Lane - 211-255 The Rise of Liverpool, 1665–1750
by Paul G. E. Clemens - 226-235 English Economic Growth in the Eighteenth Century: A Re-Examination of Deane and Cole's Estimates
by N. F. R. Crafts - 236-257 “Sweet Malefactor”: The Social Costs of Slavery and Sugar in Jamaica and Cuba, 1807–54
by Richard B. Sheridan - 258-275 Some Economic and Demographic Comparisons of Slavery in the United States and the British West Indies'
by Stanley L. Engerman - 276-290 The Theory and Reality of Imperialism in the Coffee Economy of Nineteenth-Century Brazil
by Carlos Manuel Peláez - 291-305 Finance and “Informal Empire” before the First World War
by David Mclean - 306-310 The Seventeenth-Century Freeholder and the Statistician: A Case of Terminological Confusion
by D. M. Hirst - 311-313 A Terminological Confusion Confounded
by F.M.L. Thompson
February 1976, Volume 29, Issue 1
- 1-13 The Colonial Trades and Industrial Investment in Scotland, c. 1700-1815
by T.M. Devine - 14-37 Famine, Mortality, and Epidemic Disease in the Process of Modernization
by John D. Post - 38-59 Migrant Labour in British Agriculture in the Nineteenth Century
by E.J.T. Collins - 60-81 Nineteenth-Century Horse Sense
by F. M. L. Thompson