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November 2012, Volume 65, Issue 4
- 1608-1609 John Murphy , A decent provision: Australian welfare policy, 1870–1949 ( Farnham : Ashgate , 2011 . Pp. xvii + 270. 7 figs. 9 tabs. ISBN 9781409407591 Hbk. £65)
by Shurlee Swain - 1609-1611 Charles P. Kindleberger and Robert Z. Aliber , Manias, panics and crashes: a history of financial crises ( New York : Palgrave Macmillan , 6th edn. , 2011 . Pp. viii + 356. 3 tabs. ISBN 9780230365353 Pbk. £20/$21.95)
by Ranald Michie - 1611-1612 Curzio Giannini , The age of central banks ( Cheltenham : Edward Elgar , 2011 . Pp. xxxi + 298. 15 figs. 12 tabs. ISBN 9780857932136 Hbk. £79.95/$135)
by Geoffrey Wood - 1612-1613 Mark Casson , Markets and market institutions: their origin and evolution ( Cheltenham and Northampton, MA : Edward Elgar Publishing , 2011 . Pp. xxiv + 739. 50 figs. 14 maps. 33 tabs. ISBN 9781849803892 Hbk. £245/$415)
by Victoria N. Bateman
August 2012, Volume 65, Issue 3
- 835-861 The rise and decline of European parliaments, 1188–1789
by Jan Luiten Van Zanden & Eltjo Buringh & Maarten Bosker - 862-886 The character and denomination of shares in the Victorian equity market
by Graeme G. Acheson & John D. Turner & Qing Ye - 887-909 Explaining contract choice: vertical coordination, sharecropping, and wine in Europe, 1850–1950
by Juan Carmona & James Simpson - 910-931 Fiscal policies and the institution of a tax state in Anglo-Saxon England within a comparative context
by Andrew Wareham - 932-960 Convergence and divergence of numeracy: the development of age heaping in Latin America from the seventeenth to the twentieth century
by Kerstin Manzel & Joerg Baten & Yvonne Stolz - 961-983 Attendance and work effort in the Great Northern Coalfield, 1775–1864
by Peter Kirby - 984-1004 Renaissance attachment to things: material culture in last wills and testaments
by Samuel Cohn, Jr - 1005-1028 Entrepreneurs, formalization of social ties, and trustbuilding in Europe (fourteenth to twentieth centuries)
by Guido Alfani & Vincent Gourdon - 1029-1054 The Franco-German trade puzzle: an analysis of the economic consequences of the Franco-Prussian war
by Béatrice Dedinger - 1055-1076 The frequency of wars
by Mark Harrison & Nikolaus Wolf - 1077-1099 Child day-labourers in agriculture: evidence from farm accounts, 1740–1850
by Joyce Burnette - 1100-1122 Labour markets during apartheid in South Africa
by Martine Mariotti - 1123-1146 Marriage seasonality and the industrious revolution: southern Sweden, 1690–1895
by Martin Dribe & Bart Van De Putte - 1147-1168 Money on the road to empire: Japan's adoption of gold monometallism, 1873–97
by Michael Schiltz - 1169-1170 The experience of domestic service for women in early modern London – Edited by Paula Humfrey
by Cathryn Spence - 1170-1172 Edmund Rack's survey of Somerset – Edited by Mark McDermott and Sue Berry. The Victoria history of the counties of England: a history of the county of Somerset, X: Castle Cary and the Brue-Cary watershed – Edited by Mary Siraut
by Jon Stobart - 1172-1173 Britain, Portugal and South America in the Napoleonic Wars: alliances and diplomacy in economic maritime conflict – By Martin Robson
by Matthew Brown - 1173-1174 Thomas Tooke and the monetary thought of classical economics – By Matthew Smith
by Neil T. Skaggs - 1174-1176 Statistics and the public sphere: numbers and the people in modern Britain, c.1800–2000 – Edited by Tom Crook and Glen O'Hara
by Simon Szreter - 1176-1177 The depiction of eviction in Ireland, 1845–1910 – By L. Perry Curtis
by D. A. J. Macpherson - 1177-1178 Men, women and money: perspectives on gender, wealth, and investment, 1850–1930 – Edited by David R. Green, Alastair Owens, Josephine Maltby, and Janette Rutterford
by Jennifer Aston - 1179-1180 Economic development of Africa, 1880–1939, 1: Agriculture: non-food and drink (Pp. lxxi + 390); 2: Agriculture: food and drink (Pp. 389); 3: Agriculture: other aspects of agriculture (Pp. vi + 432); 4. Non-agricultural development (Pp. vi + 437); 5: Labour and other aspects of development (Pp. vi + 498)– By David Sunderland
by Ian Phimister - 1180-1182 Jute no more: transforming Dundee – Edited by Jim Tomlinson and Christopher A. Whatley
by R. J. Morris - 1182-1183 Reappraising state-owned enterprise – Edited by Franco Amatori, Robert Millward, and Pier AngeloToninelli
by Graham Brownlow - 1183-1184 The rise and fall of the healthy factory: the politics of industrial health in Britain, 1914–60 – By Vicky Long
by Barry M. Doyle - 1184-1185 The ages of voluntarism: how we got to the Big Society – Edited by Matthew Hilton and James McKay
by Martin Earley - 1185-1187 Camille Gutt and postwar international finance – By Jean F. Crombois
by Herman Van Der Wee - 1187-1188 Institutions and European trade: merchant guilds, 1000–1800 – By Sheilagh Ogilvie
by Erik Lindberg - 1188-1189 Markets and agricultural change in Europe from the 13th to the 20th century – Edited by Vicente Pinilla
by Johannes Bracht - 1189-1191 Touring beyond the nation: a transnational approach to European tourism history – By Eric G. E. Zuelow
by Luciano Segreto - 1191-1192 Death at the opposite ends of the Eurasian continent: mortality trends in Taiwan and the Netherlands, 1850–1945 – Edited by Theo Engelen, John R. Shepherd, and Wen-shan Yang
by S. Ryan Johansson - 1192-1194 Material nation: a consumer's history of modern Italy – By Emanuela Scarpellini
by Andrea Colli - 1194-1195 Commerce by a frozen sea: native Americans and the European fur trade – By Ann M. Carlos and Frank D. Lewis
by Thomas Wien - 1195-1197 Empire's garden: Assam and the making of India – By Jayeeta Sharma
by David Arnold - 1197-1198 Workers across the Americas: the transnational turn in labor history – Edited by Leon Fink
by Michael Hanagan - 1198-1199 Peddling protectionism: Smoot-Hawley and the Great Depression – By Douglas A. Irwin
by Tim Rooth - 1199-1201 The financial crisis and Federal Reserve policy – By Lloyd B. Thomas
by Mark Carlson - 1201-1202 Small is beautiful? Interlopers and smaller trading nations in the pre-industrial period: proceedings of the XVth World Economic History Congress in Utrecht (Netherlands) 2009 – Edited by Markus A. Denzel, Jan de Vries, and Philipp Robinson Rössner
by Toshiaki Tamaki - 1202-1203 Trade and poverty: when the Third World fell behind – By Jeffrey G. Williamson
by Leandro Prados De La Escosura - 1203-1204 The changing body: health, nutrition and human development in the western world since 1700 – By Roderick Floud, Robert Fogel, Bernard Harris, and Sok Chul Hong
by Eilidh Garrett - 1205-1206 Monetary and banking history: essays in honour of Forrest Capie – Edited by Geoffrey Wood, Terence C. Mills, and Nicholas Crafts
by Rogerr Middleton - 1206-1207 International economic relations since 1945 – By Catherine R. Schenk
by Paul Strong - 1207-1209 Culture, capital and representation – Edited by Robert J. Balfour
by Claudia Klaver - 1209-1210 The currency of art: a collaboration between the Baring archive and the Graduate School of CCW – Edited by Orianna Baddeley, Jane Collins, Stephen Farthing, Becky Green, and Eileen Hogan
by N. Mayhew - 1210-1211 Business history: complexities and comparisons – By Franco Amatori and Andrea Colli
by Francesca Carnevali - 1211-1212 The poverty of Clio: resurrecting economic history – By Francesco Boldizzoni
by Graham Brownlow - 1212-1215 The crisis of neoliberalism – By Gérard Duménil and Dominique Levy. Constructions of neoliberal reason – By Jamie Peck
by Ben Jackson
May 2012, Volume 65, Issue 2
- 421-444 Contract enforcement, institutions, and social capital: the Maghribi traders reappraised
by Jeremy Edwards & Sheilagh Ogilvie - 445-469 The Maghribi traders: a reappraisal?
by Avner Greif - 470-497 How much do we know about market integration in Europe?
by Giovanni Federico - 498-526 ‘Th'ancient Distaff’ and ‘Whirling Spindle’: measuring the contribution of spinning to household earnings and the national economy in England, 1550–1770
by Craig Muldrew - 527-555 Land abundance and economic institutions: Egba land and slavery, 1830–1914
by James Fenske - 556-579 Rules and reality: quantifying the practice of apprenticeship in early modern England
by Chris Minns & Patrick Wallis - 580-608 Bagehot for beginners: the making of lender‐of‐last‐resort operations in the mid‐nineteenth century
by Vincent Bignon & Marc Flandreau & Stefano Ugolini - 609-651 A stakeholder empire: the political economy of Spanish imperial rule in America
by Regina Grafe & Alejandra Irigoin - 652-673 Economic nationalism and economic integration: the Austro‐Hungarian Empire in the late nineteenth century
by Max‐Stephan Schulze & Nikolaus Wolf - 674-700 The structure of the market for wool in early medieval Lincolnshire
by Rosamond Faith - 701-718 Cooperating mercantile networks in the early modern Mediterranean
by Maria Fusaro - 719-745 Long‐term changes in sickness and health: further evidence from the Hampshire Friendly Society
by Bernard Harris & Martin Gorsky & Aravinda Meera Guntupalli & Andrew Hinde - 746-769 If the landlord so wanted . . . Family, farm production, and land transfers in the manorial system
by Martin Dribe & Mats Olsson & Patrick Svensson - 770-788 The strange birth of liberal Denmark: Danish trade protection and the growth of the dairy industry since the mid‐nineteenth century
by Ingrid Henriksen & Markus Lampe & Paul Sharp - 789-790 An historical atlas of Staffordshire – Edited by Anthony D. M. Phillips and Colin B. Phillips
by Geoff Timmins - 790-791 The Middleton papers: the financial problems of a Yorkshire recusant family in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries – Edited by Jose Bosworth, Pat Hudson, Maureen Johnson, and Denise Shillitoe
by Andy Gritt - 792-793 Sunderland wills and inventories, 1601–1650 – Edited by Joan Briggs, Rita McGhee, John Smith, Jennifer Tindall, Ann Tumman, and Xenia Webster
by Andrew Burn - 793-794 Out of the hay and into the hops: hop cultivation in Wealden, Kent and hop marketing in Southwark, 1744–2000 – By Celia Cordle
by Nicola Verdon - 794-795 The long road to the industrial revolution: the European economy in a global perspective, 1000–1800 – By Jan Luiten van Zanden
by C. Knick Harley - 795-796 Locating the industrial revolution: inducement and response – By Eric L. Jones
by Emma Griffin - 796-797 Children of the labouring poor: the working lives of children in nineteenth‐century Hertfordshire – By Eileen Wallace
by Katrina Honeyman - 798-799 Abolitionism and imperialism in Britain, Africa, and the Atlantic – Edited by Derek R. Peterson
by Philip Misevich - 799-800 Darwin's clever neighbour: George Warde Norman and his circle – By Denis P. O'Brien and John Creedy
by Anthony Howe - 800-801 The rise of a Victorian ironopolis: Middlesborough and regional industrialization – By Minoru Yasumoto
by Barry M. Doyle - 801-802 London clerical workers, 1880–1914 – By Michael Heller
by Andrew J. Seltzer - 803-804 The impact of Alfred Marshall's ideas: the global diffusion of his work – Edited by Tiziano Raffaelli, Giacomo Becattini, Katia Caldari, and Marco Dardi
by Geoffrey Fishburn - 804-805 Priest in deep water: Charles Plomer Hopkins and the 1911 seamen's strike – By Robert W. H. Miller
by Peter Ackers - 805-807 When the shopping was good: Woolworths and the Irish Main Street – By Barbara Walsh
by Peter Scott - 807-808 A companion to life course studies: the social and historical context of the British birth cohort studies – Edited by Michael Wadsworth and John Bynner
by John Welshman - 808-809 The Bank of England, 1950s to 1979 – By Forrest Capie
by Michael J. Oliver - 809-811 Pre‐modern European economy: one thousand years (10th–19th centuries) – By Paolo Malanima
by George Grantham - 811-811 Medicine and society in early modern Europe – By May Lindemann
by David Gentilcore - 811-813 Modernity and the second‐hand trade: European consumption cultures and practices, 1700–1900 – Edited by Jon Stobart and Ilja van Damme
by Beverly Lemire - 813-814 Painting for profit: the economic lives of seventeenth‐century Italian painters – Edited by Richard E. Spear and Philip Sohm
by Anthony Colantuono - 814-815 El banco de Barcelona (1844–1874), historia de un banco emisor – By Yolanda Blasco and Carles Sudrià
by Pablo Martin‐Aceña - 815-817 State and society in the Ottoman Empire – By Haim Gerber
by Engin Deniz Akarli - 817-818 Foreign investment in the Ottoman Empire: international trade and relations 1854–1914 – By V. Necla Geyikdağı
by Murat Birdal - 818-820 Economic thought in early modern Japan – Edited by Bettina Gramlich‐Oka and Gregory J. Smits
by Mina Ishizu - 820-821 Miraculous growth and stagnation in post‐war Japan – Edited by Koichi Hamada, Keijiro Otsuka, Gustav Ranis, and Ken Togo
by Carl Mosk - 821-822 Experiments in financial democracy: corporate governance and financial development in Brazil, 1882–1950 – By Aldo Musacchio
by Catalina Vizcarra - 822-823 Atlas of the transatlantic slave trade – By David Eltis and David Richardson
by Trevor Burnard - 824-825 The big ditch: how America took, built, ran and ultimately gave away the Panama Canal – By Noel Maurer and Carlos Yu
by William K. Hutchinson - 825-826 Financial fraud and guerrilla violence in Missouri's Civil War, 1861–1865 – By Mark W. Geiger
by Brian D. Mcknight - 826-827 The new Lombard Street: how the Fed became the dealer of last resort – By Perry Mehrling
by Allan H. Meltzer - 827-829 Origins of shareholder advocacy – Edited by Jonathan G. S. Koppell
by Robin Pearson - 829-830 Prime movers of globalization: the history and impact of diesel engines and gas turbines – By Vaclav Smil
by Clifford Bekar - 830-832 Crises and opportunities: the shaping of modern finance – By Youssef Cassis
by Ranald Michie - 832-833 Economics evolving: a history of economic thought – By Agnar Sandmo
by Keith Tribe - 833-834 Entrepreneurship: theory, networks, history – By Mark Casson, in association with Peter J. Buckley, Ken Dark, Marina Della Giusta, Andrew Godley, Mohamed Azzim Gulamhussen, Teresa da Silva Lopes, and Nigel Wadesdon
by R. Daniel Wadhwani
February 2012, Volume 65, Issue 1
- 1-25 Belonging and community: understandings of ‘home’ and ‘friends’ among the English poor, 1750–1850
by K. D. M. Snell - 26-60 The rise of agrarian capitalism and the decline of family farming in England
by Leigh Shaw‐Taylor - 61-90 Guilds and middle‐class welfare, 1550–1800: provisions for burial, sickness, old age, and widowhood
by Marco H. D. Van Leeuwen - 91-119 The Marshall Plan and the Spanish postwar economy: a welfare loss analysis
by José A. Carrasco‐Gallego - 120-143 Legal institutions, social norms, and entrepreneurship in Britain (c.1890–c.1939)
by Paolo Di Martino - 144-167 The long‐term rise in overseas travel by Americans, 1820–2000
by Brandon Dupont & Alka Gandhi & Thomas Weiss - 168-193 Extending home ownership before the First World War: the case of the Co‐operative Permanent Building Society, 1884–1913
by Luke Samy - 194-219 Investigating early modern Ottoman consumer culture in the light of Bursa probate inventories
by Eminegül Karababa - 220-255 The coastal metropolitan corn trade in later seventeenth‐century England
by Stephen Hipkin - 256-276 Material and moral resources: the 1984–5 miners' strike in Scotland
by Jim Phillips - 277-303 The British ‘failure’ that never was? The Anglo‐American ‘productivity gap’ in large‐scale interwar retailing—evidence from the department store sector
by Peter Scott & James Walker - 304-313 How did women count? A note on gender‐specific age heaping differences in the sixteenth to nineteenth centuries
by Peter Földvári & Bas Van Leeuwen & Jieli Van Leeuwen‐Li - 314-321 The two sterling crises of 1964: a comment on Newton
by Michael J. Oliver - 322-375 Review of periodical literature published in 2010
by Rosamond Faith & James Davis & Jonathan Healey & Anne L. Murphy & Kate Bradley & James Taylor & Graham Brownlow - 376-377 Troubled waters: a social and cultural history of Ireland's sea fisheries – By Jim Mac Laughlin
by Silvester Ó Muirí - 377-378 Medieval manuscript production in the Latin west: explorations with a global database – By Eltjo Buringh
by Steven Biddlecombe - 378-379 Glassmaking in Ireland: from the medieval to the contemporary – Edited by John M. Hearne
by Jill Turnbull - 380-380 Calendar of inquisitions post mortem and other analogous documents preserved in the National Archives, vol. XXIV: 11 to 15 Henry VI, 1432–1437 – Edited by Matthew L. Holford, Stephen A. Mileson, Claire V. Noble, and Kate Parkin
by Benjamin Linley Wild - 381-381 John Norden's ‘The surveyor's dialogue’ (1618): a critical edition – Edited by Mark Netzloff
by P. D. A. Harvey - 381-383 Charity and poverty in England, c.1680–1820: wild and visionary schemes – By Sarah Lloyd
by Joanna Innes - 383-384 The South Sea Bubble: an economic history of its origins and consequences – By Helen J. Paul
by D'Maris Coffman - 384-385 The origins of an industrial region: Robert Morris and the first Swansea copper works, c.1727–1730 – Edited by Louise Miskell
by Chris Evans - 385-387 A short history of the British industrial revolution – By Emma Griffin; Reconceptualizing the industrial revolution – Edited by Jeff Horn, Leonard N. Rosenband, and Merritt Roe Smith
by Pat Hudson - 387-389 Associational culture in Ireland and abroad – Edited by Jennifer Kelly and Vincent Comerford
by D. A. J. Macpherson - 389-390 Woods and people: putting forests on the map – By David Foot
by Keith Kirby - 390-391 Trains, coal and turf: transport in Emergency Ireland – By Peter Rigney
by Mary E. Daly - 391-392 Beveridge and voluntary action in Britain and the wider British world – Edited by Melanie Oppenheimer and Nicholas Deakin
by Peter Grant - 392-393 The rise and fall of great companies: Courtaulds and the reshaping of the man‐made fibres industry – By Geoffrey Owen
by John F. Wilson - 393-394 From deficit to deluge: the origins of the French revolution – Edited by Thomas E. Kaiser and Dale K. Van Kley
by William Doyle - 395-396 From artisan to worker: guilds, the French state, and the organization of labor, 1776–1821 – By Michael P. Fitzsimmons
by Roger Price - 396-397 Rome's imperial economy: twelve essays – By William V. Harris
by Neville Morley - 397-398 The evolution of Nordic finance – By Steffen E. Andersen
by Lars Magnusson - 398-399 Science for welfare and warfare: technology and state initiative in Cold War Sweden – Edited by Per Lundin, Niklas Stenlås, and Johan Gribbe
by William Thomas - 399-401 Commerce before capitalism in Europe, 1300–1600 – By Martha C. Howell
by Richard W. Unger - 401-403 The Cambridge economic history of modern Europe – Edited by Stephen Broadberry and Kevin H. O'Rourke
by Moritz Schularick - 404-405 State and financial systems in Europe and the USA: historical perspectives on regulation and supervision in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries – Edited by Stefano Battilossi and Jaime Reis
by Youssef Cassis - 405-406 Fixed ideas of money: small states and exchange rate regimes in twentieth‐century Europe – By Tobias Straumann
by Paul Turner - 406-407 Artisans of empire: crafts and craftspeople under the Ottomans – By Suraiya Faroqhi
by Abdulmennan M. Altintaş - 407-409 Peasant and empire in Christian North Africa – By Leslie Dossey
by A. H. Merrills - 409-409 Handbook of world exchange rates, 1590–1914 – By Markus A. Denzel
by Solomos Solomou - 409-411 Unsettled account: the evolution of banking in the industrialized world since 1800 – By Richard S. Grossman
by Paolo Di Martino - 411-412 Central banking in the twentieth century – By John Singleton
by John H. Wood - 412-413 Power and the governance of global trade: from the GATT to the WTO – By Soo Yeon Kim
by Tim Rooth - 413-414 Exorbitant privilege: the rise and fall of the dollar – By Barry Eichengreen
by Marcello De Cecco - 414-416 The determinants of entrepreneurship – Edited by José L. García‐Ruiz and Pier Angelo Toninelli
by Geoffrey Tweedale - 416-417 Keynes: a very short introduction – By Robert Skidelsky
by Scott Newton - 417-419 Information history in the modern world: histories of the information age – Edited by Toni Weller
by Frank Webster - 419-420 The new ways of history: developments in historiography – Edited by Gelina Harlaftis, Nikos Karapidakis, Kostas Sbonias, and Vaios Vaiopolous
by Peter Clark
February 2011, Volume 64, Issue s1
- 1-7 Editors’ introduction
by Stephen Broadberry & Steve Hindle - 8-38 Wages, prices, and living standards in China, 1738–1925: in comparison with Europe, Japan, and India
by Robert C. Allen & Jean‐Pascal Bassino & Debin Ma & Christine Moll‐Murata & Jan Luiten Van Zanden - 39-59 Prices, the military revolution, and western Europe's comparative advantage in violence
by Philip T. Hoffman - 60-75 Indigo and law in colonial India
by Tirthankar Roy - 76-98 Wages, unions, and labour productivity: evidence from Indian cotton mills
by Bishnupriya Gupta - 99-116 Technological leadership and late development: evidence from Meiji Japan, 1868–1912
by John P. Tang - 117-141 Human capital, migration, and a ‘vent’ for surplus rural labour in 1930s China: the case of the Lower Yangzi
by James Kai‐Sing Kung & Nansheng Bai & Yiu‐Fai Lee - 142-158 Height and living standards in North Korea, 1930s–1980s
by Sunyoung Pak & Daniel Schwekendiek & Hee Kyoung Kim - 159-184 Ottoman de‐industrialization, 1800–1913: assessing the magnitude, impact, and response
by Şevket Pamuk & Jeffrey G. Williamson
November 2011, Volume 64, Issue 4
- 1073-1112 Did the Glorious Revolution contribute to the transport revolution? Evidence from investment in roads and rivers
by Dan Bogart - 1113-1143 Sustainability of public debt: evidence from Japan before the Second World War
by Masato Shizume - 1144-1174 Consumption and material culture in sixteenth‐century Ireland
by Susan Flavin - 1175-1194 Seebohm Rowntree and secondary poverty, 1899–1954
by Mark Freeman - 1195-1217 The earl of Derby and his tenants: sales of Royalist land during the Interregnum revisited
by Melanie Harrington - 1218-1241 The rate of return on equity across industrial sectors on the British stock market, 1825–70
by Charles R. Hickson & John D. Turner & Qing Ye - 1242-1265 Storage in medieval England: the evidence from purveyance accounts, 1295–1349
by Jordan Claridge & John Langdon - 1266-1288 Did the 48‐hour week damage Britain's industrial competitiveness?
by Peter Scott & Anna Spadavecchia - 1289-1314 The decline of adult smallpox in eighteenth‐century London
by Romola Davenport & Leonard Schwarz & Jeremy Boulton - 1315-1335 The decline of adult smallpox in eighteenth‐century London: a commentary
by Peter Razzell - 1336-1381 List of publications on the economic and social history of Great Britain and Ireland published in 2010
by Matthew Hale & Graham Raymond & Catherine Wright - 1382-1383 The Dublin region in the middle ages: settlement, land‐use and economy – By Margaret Murphy and Michael Potterton
by Brendan Smith - 1383-1384 Britain and the sea since 1600 – By Glen O'Hara
by Helen Doe - 1384-1385 Welfare's forgotten past: a socio‐legal history of the poor law – By Lorie Charlesworth
by Simon Szreter - 1386-1387 Energy and the English industrial revolution – By E. A. Wrigley
by Jan De Vries - 1387-1388 Childhood and child labour in the British industrial revolution – By Jane Humphries
by Peter Kirby - 1388-1390 The East India Company's London workers: management of the warehouse labourers, 1800–1858 – By Margaret Makepeace; The East India Company's maritime service, 1746–1834: masters of the eastern seas – By Jean Sutton
by Andrew Popp - 1390-1391 The foundations of British maritime ascendancy: resources, logistics and the state, 1755–1815 – By Roger Morriss
by Glen O'Hara - 1392-1393 The voice of Liverpool business: the first chamber of commerce and the Atlantic economy – By Robert J. Bennett
by KATIE McDADE - 1393-1394 The rise and fall of the Scottish cotton industry, 1778–1914: ‘the secret spring’– By Anthony Cooke
by Jim Tomlinson - 1394-1395 A history of everyday life in Scotland, 1800 to 1900 – Edited by Trevor Griffiths and Graeme Morton
by Katie Barclay - 1395-1396 The Victorian reinvention of race: new racisms and the problem of grouping in the human sciences – By Edward Beasley
by Colin Kidd - 1396-1398 G. W. M. Reynolds: nineteenth‐century fiction, politics, and the press – Edited by Anne Humpherys and Louis James
by James Thompson - 1398-1399 Managing the body: beauty, health and fitness in Britain, 1880–1939 – By Ina Zweiniger‐Bargielowska
by John Welshman - 1399-1401 No wealth but life: welfare economics and the welfare state in Britain, 1880–1945 – Edited by Roger E. Backhouse and Tamotsu Nishizawa
by John Maloney - 1401-1402 Lyndall Urwick, management pioneer: a biography – By Edward Brech, Andrew Thomson, and John F. Wilson
by Trevor Boyns - 1402-1403 Keynes on the wireless – Edited by Donald E. Moggridge
by Roger Middleton - 1403-1404 Keynes's general theory after seventy years – Edited by Robert W. Dimand, Robert A. Mundell, and Alessandro Vercelli
by G. C. Peden - 1405-1406 Rural economy and society in north‐western Europe, 500–2000. Social relations: property and power – Edited by Bas J. P. van Bavel and Richard W. Hoyle, in association with Stefan Brakensiek, Piet van Cruyningen, Chris C. Dyer, Mats Morell, and Nadine Vivier
by Stephen H. Rigby - 1406-1407 Medieval capital markets: markets for renten, state formation and private investment in Holland (1300–1550) – By C. J. Zuijderduijn
by Luciano Pezzolo - 1407-1409 German reparations, 1919–1932: a historical survey – By Leonard Gomes
by Robert Boyce - 1409-1410 Historical monetary and financial statistics for Sweden, vol. 1 – Edited by Rodney Edvinsson, Tor Jacobson, and Daniel Waldenstrom
by Marc Flandreau - 1410-1411 States and statistics in the nineteenth century: Europe by numbers – By Nico Randeraad, translated from the Dutch by Debra Molnar
by Edward Higgs - 1411-1413 The Atlantic slave trade (new edition) – By Herbert S. Klein
by Stephen D. Behrendt - 1413-1414 Children in slavery through the ages – Edited by Gwyn Campbell, Suzanne Miers, and Josephe C. Miller
by Paul E. Lovejoy - 1414-1415 Company of kinsmen: enterprise and community in south Asian history 1700–1940 – By Tirthankar Roy
by Claude Markovits - 1415-1416 Networks of empire, forced migration in the Dutch East India Company – By Kerry Ward
by Leonard Blussé - 1416-1417 The gold standard at the turn of the twentieth century: rising powers, global money and the age of empire – By Steven Bryan
by Mark Metzler - 1417-1419 Has Latin America always been unequal? A comparative study of asset and income inequality in the long twentieth century – By Ewout Frankema
by Leticia Arroyo Abad - 1419-1420 Aboriginal Dreaming paths and trading routes: the colonisation of the Australian economic landscape – By Dale Kerwin
by Bill Gammage - 1420-1421 The market revolution in America: liberty, ambition and the eclipse of the common good – By John Lauritz Larson
by Candice L. Harrison