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ISSN: 0013-0117
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Consistenza: n. 1, 1927/28-
Lacune: a. 6, 1935-36; a. 15, 1946, 2;
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Consistenza: n. 24, 1971-n. 54, 2001
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B. C. Schedvin, Staples and regions of Pax Britannica
[Surveys and Speculations], p. 533
Pamela Nightingale, Monetary contraction and mercantile credit
in later medieval England, p. 560
T. J. Hatton, The demand for British exports, 1870-1913, p. 576
Charles Feinstein, New estimates of average earnings in the
United Kingdom, 1880-1913, p. 595
Robert A. Mcguire, Deflation-induced increases in post-Civil
War US tariffs, p. 633
Jon S. Cohen, Francesco L. Galassi, Sharecropping and productivity:
‘feudal residues’ in Italian agriculture, 1911, p. 646
Mark Harrison, A volume index of the total munitions output
of the United Kingdom, 1939-1944, p. 657
Roger Middleton, Peter Wardley, Information technology in
economic and social history: the computer as philospher’s stone
or Pandora’s box?, p. 667
Matthew Hale, Richard Hawkins, Michael Partridge, Annual List
of Publications on the economic and social history of Great Britain
and Ireland(published in 1989), p. 697
Book Reviews, p. 735
Charles Feinstein, What really happened to real wages?
Trends in wages, prices and productivity in the United Kingdom,
1880-1913 [Surveys and Speculations], p. 329
Simon A. C. Penn, Christopher Dyer, Wages and earnings in
late medieval England: evidence from the enforcement of the labour
laws, p. 356
J. V. Beckett, Michael Turner, Taxation and economic growth
in eighteenth-century England, p. 377
Anthony Webster, The political economy of trade liberalization:
the East India Company Charter Act of 1813, p. 404
Richard Perren, Structural change and market growth in the
food industry: flour milling in Britain, Europe and America,
1850-1914, p. 420
Ben Fine, The interwar British coal industry: a revisionist
approach, p. 438
Marcello De Paiva Abreu, Brazil as a creditor: sterling balances,
1940-1952, p. 450
Stephan Nicholas, Australia: an economical prison?[Comments],
p. 470
Frank D. Lewis, Australia: an economical prison? A reply
[Comments], p. 477
Book Reviews, p. 483
Julian Hoppit, Counting the industrial revolution[Surveys
and Speculations], p. 173
P. J. P. Goldberg, Urban identity and the poll taxes of 1377,
1379 and 1381, p. 194
R. V. Jackson, Government expenditure and British economic
growth in the eighteenth century: some problems of measurement, p. 217
Robin Pearson, Thrift or dissipation? The business of life
assurance in the early nineteenth century, p. 236
Peter Gatrell, After Tsushima: economic and administrative
aspects of Russian naval rearmament, 1905-1913, p. 255
S. N. Broadberry, The emergence of mass unemployment: explaining
macro-economic trends in Britain during the trans-World War I
period, p. 271
Frank Geary, Accounting for entrepreneurship in late Victorian
Britain[Comments], p. 283
Charles Feinstein, Britains overseas investments in 1913[Comments],
p. 288
Book Reviews, p. 296
R. W. Hoyle, Tenure and the land market in early modern
England: or a late contribution to the Brenner debate [Surveys
and Speculations], p. 1
Amy Louise Erickson, Common law versus common practice: the
use of marriage settlements in early modern England, p. 21
F. M. L. Thompson, Life after death: how successful nineteenth-century
businessmen disposed of their fortunes, p. 40
John Singleton, Planning for cotton, 1945-1951, p. 62
Joseph Harrison, The economic history of Spain since 1800
[Essays in Bibliography and Criticism], p. 79
L. D. Schwarz, Trends in wage rates 1750-1790: a reply to
Hunt and Botham [Comments], p. 90
Henry Phelps Brown, Gregory King’s notebook and the Phelps
Brown/Hopkins price index [Comments], p. 99
Christopher Dyer, R.A. Houston, Katrina Honeyman, G. N. von Tunzelmann,
Review of Periodical Literature in 1988, p. 104
Book Reviews, p. 137
Derek Matthews, The British Experience of Profit Sharing
[Surveys and Speculations], p. 439
E. Cabrera, The Medieval Origins of the great Landed Estates
of the Guadalquivir Valley, p. 465
Philip Richardson, The Structure of Capital during the Industrial
Revolution revisited: Two Case Studies from the Cotton Textile
Industry, p. 484
Michael Collins, The Banking Crisis of 1878, p. 504
Kenneth D. Brown, Models in History: A Micro Study of late
Nineteenth-Century British Entrepreneurship, p. 528
G. C. Peden, Britain in the 1930s: A Managed Economy?, p. 538
Roger Middleton, Britain in the 1930s: A Managed Economy?, p. 544
Alan Booth, Britain in the 1930s: A Managed Economy? A Reply
to Peden and Middleton, p. 548
Anthony Gandy, Richard Hawkins, Michael Partridge, Annual
List of Publications on the Economic and Social History of Great
Britain and Ireland 1988, p. 557
Reviews, p. 597
Christopher Dyer, The Consumer and the Market in the later
Middle Ages [Surveys and Speculations], p. 305
Peter Earle, The Female Labour Market in London in the Late
Seventeenth and Early Eighteenth Centuries, p. 328
J. Foreman-Peck, Foreign Investment and Imperial Exploitation:
Blanace of Payments Reconstruction for Nineteenth-Century Britain
and India, p. 354
Ron Weir, Rationalization and Diversification in the Scotch
Whisky Industry, 1900-1939: Another Look at ‘Old’ and ‘New’ Industries, p. 375
Geoffrey E. Wood, A Comment on ‘The Origins of Cheaper Money’, p. 396
Susan Howson, Cheap Money versus Cheaper Money: A Reply to
Prof. Wood, p. 401
Reviews, p. 406
A. K. Cairncross, In Praise of Economic History [Surveys
and Speculations], p. 173
H. V. Bowen, Investment and Empire in the later Eighteenth
Century: East India Stockholding, 1756-1791, p. 186
Ian Gazeley, The Cost of Living for Urban Workers in late
Victorian and Edwardian Britain, p. 207
T. Balderston, War Finance and Inflation in Britain and Germany,
1914-1918, p. 222
J. Mcallister, Colonial America, 1607-1776 [Essays in
Bibliography and Criticism], p. 245
V. Balasubramanyam, Capital Exports, 1870-1914, p. 260
Peter Temin, Capital Exports, 1870-1914: A Reply, p. 265
Reviews, p. 267
Mark Bailey, The Concept of the Margin in the Medieval
English Economy [Surveys and Speculations], p. 1
Nicky Gregson, Tawney revisited: Custom and the Emergence
of Capitalist Class Relations in North-East Cumbria, 1600-1830, p. 18
Lee Soltow, The Rich and the Destitute in Sweden, 1805-1855:
A Test of Tocqueville’s Inequality Hypotheses, p. 43
Charles Harvey, John Press, Overseas Investment and the Professional
Advance of British Metal Mining Engineers, 1851-1914, p.
64
J. Redmond, Was Sterling Overvalued in 1925? A Comment, p. 87
K.G. P. Matthews, Was Sterling Overvalued in 1925? A Reply
and further Evidence, p. 90
Reviews, p. 127
F. D. Lewis, The Cost of Convict Transportation from Britain
to Australia, 1796-1810 [Surveys and Speculations], p. 507
R. A. Leaver, Five Hides in Ten Counties: A Contribution to
the Domesday Regression Debate, p. 525
John A. James, Personal Wealth Distribution in late Eighteenth-Century
Britain, p. 543
Barry Supple, The Political Economy of Demoralization: The
State and the Coalmining Industry in America and Britain between
the Wars, p. 566
Derek H. Aldcroft, Eastern Europe in an Age of Turbulence,
1919-1950 [Essays in Bibliography and Criticism], p. 592
Til Geiger, Richard Hawkins, Michael Partridge, Annual List
of Publications on the Economic and Social History of Great Britain
and Ireland 1987, p. 603
Reviews, p. 637
Professor Frederick Jack Fisher 1908-1988 [Nachruf;
Obituary], p. 343
W. R. Lee, Economic Development and the State in Nineteenth-Century
Germany [Surveys and Speculations], p. 346
M. J. Stephenson, Woll Yields in the Medieval Economy, p. 368
Dorian Gerhold, The Growth of the London Carrying Trade, 1681-1838, p. 392
William E Van Vugt, Running from Ruin? The Emigration of British
Farmers to the U.S.A. in the Wake of the Repeal of the Corn Laws, p. 411
G. Jones, Foreign Multi-Nationals and British Industry before
1945, p. 429
Eileen Spring, The Strict Settlement: Its Role in Family History, p. 454
Lloyd Bonfield, Strict Settlement and the Family: A Differing
View, p. 461
Reviews, p. 467
Mark Harrison, Resource Mobilization for World War II:
The U.S.A., U.K., U.S.S.R. and Germany, 1938-1945 [Surveys
and Speculations], p. 171
Bruce Campbell, The Diffusion of Vetches in Medieval England, p. 193
Joel Mokyr, Cormac Ó Gráda, Poor and getting
poorer? Living Standards in Ireland before the Famine, p. 209
Humphrey R. Southall, The Origins of the Depressed Areas:
Unemployment, Growth and Regional Economic Structure in Britain
before 1914, p. 236
Mira Wilkins, The Free-Standing Company, 1870-1914: An Important
Type of British Foreign Direct Investment, p. 259
Neil Rollings, British Budgetary Policy, 1945-1954: A ‘Keynesian
Revolution’?, p. 283
Roger Davidson, The Measurement of Urban Poverty: A missing
Dimension, p. 299
Reviews, p. 302
Patrick O’Brien, The Political Economy of British Taxation,
1660-1815 [Surveys and Speculations], p. 1
R. C. Allen, The Price of Freehold Land and the Interest Rate
in the Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries, p. 33
S. J. Banks, Nineteenth-Century Scandal or Twentieth-Century
Model? A New Look at ‘open’ and ‘closed’ Parishes, p. 51
Nich Bosanquet, Anne Digby, Doctors and Patients in an Era
of National Health Insurance and Private Practice, 1913-38, p. 74
Jon S. Cohen, Was Italian Fascism a Developmental Dictatorship?
Some Evidence to the Contrary, p. 95
C. R. J. Currie, Early Vetches in Medieval England, p. 114
Henry Finch, The ‘Golden Age’ of Latin America [Essays
in Bibliography and Criticism], p. 117
Reviews, p. 122
a
Alan Booth, Britain in the 1930s: A Managed Economy?
[Surveys and Speculations], p. 499
Mavis Mate, Pastoral Farming in South-East England in the
Fifteenth Century, p. 523
Gerard Turnbull, Canals, Coal and Regional Growth during the
Industrial Revolution, p. 537
R. V. Jackson, The Structure of Pay in Nineteenth-Century
Britain, p. 561
Neil Forbes, London Banks, the German Standstill Agreements
and ‘Economic Appeasement’ in the 1930s, p. 571
William J. Hausman, The English Coastal Coal Trade, 1691-1910:
How rapid was Productivity Growth?, p. 588
Simon Ville, Defending Productivity Growth in the English
Coal Trade during the Eighteenth and Nineteenth Centuries, p. 597
Richard Hawkins, Michael Partridge, Simon Ville, Annual List
of Publications on the Economic and Social History of Great Britain
and Ireland 1986, p. 603
Reviews, p. 648
François Bédarida, The Modern Historian’s
Dilemma: Conflicting Pressures from Science and Society [Surveys
and Speculations], p. 335
Patrick Chorley, The Cloth Exports of Flanders and Northern
France during the Thirteenth Century: A Luxury Trade?, p. 349
F. W. Botham, E.H. Hunt, Wages in Britain during the Industrial
Revolution, p. 380
Alan J. Kidd, Historians or Polemicists? How the Webbs wrote
their History of the English Poor Laws, p. 400
N. F. R. Crafts, Long-term Unemployment in Britain in the
1930s, p. 418
S. Howson, The Origins of Cheaper Money, 1945-7, p. 433
Peter Temin, Capital Exports, 1870-1914: An Alternative Model, p. 453
Sidney Pollard, Comment on Peter Temin’s Comment, p. 459
Reviews, p. 461
Jonathan Zeitlin, From Labour History to the History of
Industrial Relations [Surveys and Speculations], p. 159
Charles Harvey, Peter Taylor, Mineral Wealth and Economic
Development: Foreign Direct Investment in Spain, 1851-1913, p. 185
E. P. Hennock, The Movement of Poverty: From the Metropolis
to the Nation, 1880-1920, p. 208
Noel Whiteside, Counting the Cost: Sickness and Disability
among Working People in an Era of Industrial Recession, 1920-39, p. 228
J. D. Hamshere, Regressing Domesday Book: Tax Assessments
of Domesday England, p. 247
John Macdonald, G. D. Snooks, The Suitability of Domesday
Book for Cliometric Analysis, p. 252
J. D. Hamshere, Domesday Book, Cliometric Analysis and Taxation
Assessments, p. 262
Robert Vicat Turrell, Jean-Jacques Van Helten, The Investment
Group: The Missing Link in British Overseas Economic Expansion
before 1914?, p. 267
S. D. Chapman, A Reply: Investment Groups in India and South
Africa, p. 275
H. J. Habakkuk, The Agrarian History of England and Wales:
Regional Farming Systems and Agrarian Change, 1640-1750 [Essays
in Bibliography and Criticism], p. 281
Reviews, p. 297
P. J. Cain, A.G. Hopkins, Gentlemanly Capitalism and British
Expansion overseas, II. New Imperialism, 1850-1945 [Surveys
and Speculations], p. 1
W. M. Ormrod, The English Crown and Customs, 1349-63, p. 27
Leah Leneman, R. Mitchison, Scottish Illegitimacy Ratios in
the Early Modern Period, p. 41
M. J. French, The Emergence of a U.S. Multinational Enterprise:
The Goodyear Tire and Rubber Company, 1910-39, p. 64
William Lazonick, Stubborn Mules: Some Comments, p. 80
Gary Saxonhouse, Gavin Wright, Stubborn Mules: Contraint or
Preference?, p. 87
Reviews, p. 95
Professor Sydney George Checkland, 1916-1986, p. V
P. J. Cain, A. G. Hopkins, Gentlemanly Capitalism and British
Expansion Overseas. I. The Old Colonial System, 1688-1850, p. 501
H. S. A Fox, The Alleged Transformation from Two-field to
Threefield Systems in Medieval England, p. 526
Christine MacLeod, The 1690s Patents Boom: Invention or Stock-jobbing?,
p. 549
K. J. P. Matthews, Was Sterling Overvalued in 1925?, p. 572
Donald Coleman, Christine MacLeod, Attitudes to New Techniques:
British Businessmen, 1800-1950, p. 588
Tim Clayden, Michael Partridge, Simon Ville, List of Publications
on the Economic and Social History of Great Britain and Ireland
Published in 1985, p. 612
Reviews, p. 652
Lloyd Bonfield, ‘Affective Families’, ‘Open Elites’ and
Family Settlements in Early Modern England [Surveys and Speculations],
p. 341
Simon Ville, Total Factor Productivity in the English Shipping
Industry: The North-East Coal trade, 1700-1850, p. 355
David F. Mitch, The Impact of Subsidies to Elementary Schooling
on Enrolment Rates in Nineteenth-century England, p. 371
Christopher Schmitz, The Rise of Big Business in the World
Copper Industry, 1870-1930, p. 392
S. H. Rigby, Late Medieval Urban Prosperity: The Evidence
of the Lay Subsidies, p. 411
A. R. Bridbury, Dr Rigby’s Comment: A Reply, p. 417
J. F. Hadwin, From Dissonance to Harmony in the Late Medieval
town, p. 423
Ian Blanchard, The Continental European Cattle Trade, 1400-1600, p. 427
Reviews, p. 461
N. R. Goose, In Search of the Urban Variable: towns and
the English Economy, 1500-1650 [Surveys and Speculations],
p. 165
Peter Franklin, Peasant Widows’ ‘Liberation’ and Remarriage
before the Black Death, p. 186
Nuala Zahedieh, Trade, Plunder and Economic Development in
Early English Jamaica, 1655-89, p. 205
B. J. Buchanan, The Evolution of the English Turnpike Trusts:
Lessons from a Case Study, p. 223
K. C. P. Matthews, Was Sterling overvalued in 1925?, p.
244
J. M. Cooper, S. G. Wheatcroft, R. W. Davies, Soviet Industrialization
Reconsidered: Some preliminary Conclusions about Economic Development
between 1926 and 1941, p. 264
Reviews, p. 295
Professor Sidney George Checkland, 1916-1986 [Nachruf;
Obituary], p. V
R. B. Outhwaite, Progress and Backwardness in English Agriculture,
1500-1650[Surveys and Speculations], p. 1
John Hatcher, Mortality in the Fifteenth Century: Some New
Evidence, p. 19
Julian Hoppit, Financial Crises in Eighteenth-Century England, p. 39
Alan P. Dobson, The Export White Paper, 10 September 1941, p. 59
D. Meredith, State Controlled Marketing and Economic ‘Development’:
The Case of West African Produce during the Second World War, p. 77
John Singleton, Lancashire’s Last Stand: Declining Employment
in the British Cotton Industry, 1950-70, p. 92
Reviews, p. 125
Sidney Pollard, Capital Exports, 1870-1914: Harmful or beneficial? [Surveys and Speculations], p. 489
L. R. Poos, The Rural Population of Essex in the Later Middle Ages, p. 515
J. A. Hassan, The Growth and Impact of the British Water Industry in the Nineteenth Century, p. 531
J. F. Hadwin, R.G. Wilson, Economic and Social History at Advanced Level, p. 548
Mark Thomas, Accounting for Growth, 1870-1940: Stephen Nicholas and total Factor Productivity Measurements, p. 569
Stephan Nicholas, British Economic Performance and total Factor Productivity Growth, 1870-1940, p. 576
C. A. Bayly, State and Economy in India over Seven Hundred Years [Essays in Bibliography and Criticism], p. 583
Tim Claydon, Michael Partridge, Simon Ville, Annual List of Publications on the Economic and Social History of Great Britain
and Ireland 1984, p. 597
Reviews, p. 637
R. V. Jackson, Growth and Deceleration in English Agriculture,
1660-1790 [Surveys and Speculations], p. 333
John Mcdonald, G. D. Snooks, How Artificial were the Tax Assessments
of Domesday England? The Case of Essex, p. 352
Mark Swenarton, S. Taylor, The Scale and Nature of the Growth
of Owner-Occupation in Britain between the Wars, p. 373
M. E. F. Jones, The Regional Impact of an Overvalued Pound
in the 1920s, p. 393
J. Foreman-Peck, Seedcorn or Chaff? New Firm Foundation and
the Performance of the Interwar Economy, p. 402
Peter Bartrip, Success or Failure? The Prosecution of the
Early Factory Acts, p. 423
Nardinelli Clark, The Successful Prosecution of the Factory
Acts: A Suggested Explanation, p. 428
A. E. Peacock, Factory Act Prosecutions: A hidden Consensus, p. 431
S. J. Mandelbaum, H. J. Dyos and British Urban History[Essays
in Bibliography and Criticism], p. 437
Reviews, p. 448
Donald Woodward, ‘Swords into Ploughshares’: Recycling
in pre-industrial England [Surveys and Speculations], p.
175
Pamela Nightingale, 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, p. 192
Y. Cassis, Bankers in English Society in the late Nineteenth
Century, p. 210
S. D. Chapman, British-based Investment Groups before 1914, p. 230
W. W. Rostow, The World Economy since 1945: A Stylized Historical
Analysis, p. 252
D. M. Mason, School Attendance in Nineteenth-Century Scotland, p. 276
R. D. Anderson, School Attendance in Nineteenth-Century Scotland:
A Reply, p. 282
Donald Winch, Economic Liberalism as Ideology: The Appleby
Version [Essays in Bibliography and Criticism], p. 287
Reviews, p. 298
Rondo Cameron, A new View of European Industrialization
[Surveys and Speculations], p. 1
L. D. Schwarz, The Standard of Living in the Long Run: London,
1700-1860, p. 24
R. A. Buchanan, Institutional Proliferation in the British
Engineering Profession, 1847-1914, p. 42
R. C. Michie, The London Stock Exchange and the British Securities
Market, 1850-1914, p. 61
W. R. Garside, T. J. Hatton, Keynesian Policy and British
Unemployment in the 1930s, p. 83
Alan Booth, Sean Glynn, Building Counterfactual Pyramids, p. 89
N. Rollings, The ‘Keynesian Revolution’ and Economic Policy-Making:
A Comment, p. 95
Alan Booth, The ‘Keynesian Revolution’ and Economic Policy
Making: A Reply, p. 101
Shinichi Yonekawa, Recent Writing on Japanese Economic and
Social History [Essays in Bibliography and Criticism], p.
107
Reviews, p. 124
Joel Mokyr, Cormac Ó Gráda, New Developments
in Irish Population History, 1700-1850 [Surveys and Speculations],
p. 473
Stephan Nicholas, The Overseas Marketing Performance of British
Industry, 1870-1914, p. 489
Gary R. Saxenhouse, G. Wright, New Evidence on the Stubborn
English Mule and the Cotton Industry, 1878-1920, p. 507
John Redmond, The Sterling Overevaluation in 1925: A Multilateral
Approach, p. 520
Caroline Heim, Limits to Intervention: The Bank of England
and Industrial Diversification in the Depressed Areas, p. 533
Robin Titler, Late Medieval Urban Prosperity, p. 551
A. R. Bridbury, Late Medieval Urban Prosperity: A Rejoinder, p. 555
John Chapman, The Chronology of English Enclosure, p. 557
J. R. Wordie, The Chronology of English Enclosure: A Reply, p. 560
Tim Claydon, Johnathan Liebenau, Simon Ville, Annual List
of Publications on the Economic and Social History of Great Britain
and Ireland 1983, p. 563
Reviews, p. 609
Peter Richardson, Jean-Jacques Van Helten, The Development
of the South African Gold-mining Industry[Surveys and Speculations],
p. 319
Mavis Mate, Agrarian Economy after the Black Death: The Manors
of Canterbury Cathedral Priory, 1348-91, p. 341
E. J. Hobsbawm, Artisan or Labour Aristocrat?, p. 355
P. E. Dewey, British Farming Profits and Government Policy
during the First World War, p. 373
C. C. S. Newton, The Sterling Crisis of 1947 and the British
Response to the Marshall Plan, p. 391
S. L. Choate, Agricultural Development and Government Policy
in Settler Economies: A Comment, p. 409
Paul Mosley, Agricultural Development and Government Policy:
A Reply, p. 414
Roger Price, Recent Work on the Economic and Social History
of Nineteenth-Century France [Essays in Bibliography and
Criticism], p. 417
Reviews, p. 435
G. C. Peden, The ‘Treasury View’ on Public Works and Employment
in the Interwar Period [Surveys and Speculations], p. 167
W. Macafee, Irish Population in the Pre-Famine Period: Evidence
from County Antrim, p. 182
A. E. Peacock, The Successful Prosecution of the Factory Acts,
1833-55, p. 197
T. J. T. Rooth, Limits of Leverage: The Anglo-Danish Trade
Agreement of 1933, p. 211
Frances M. Lynch, Resolving the Paradox of the Monnet Plan:
National and International Planning in French Reconstruction, p. 229
Mark Overton, Agricultural Productivity in Eighteenth-Century
England: Some further Speculations, p. 244
Michael Turner, Agricultural Productivity in Eighteenth-Century
England: Further Strains of Speculation, p. 252
J. D. Tomlinson, A ‘Keynesian Revolution’ in Economic Policy-making, p. 258
Alan Booth, Defining a ‘Keynesian Revolution’, p. 263
Ivan T. Berend, Balkan Economic Development [Essays in
Bibliography and Criticism], p. 268
Reviews, p. 274
Professor Michael W. Flinn [Nachruf; Obituary], p.
v
J. V. Beckett, The Pattern of Landownership in England and
Wales, 1660-1880 [Surveys and Speculations], p. 1
K. P. Witney, The Economic Position of Husbandmen at the Time
of the Domesday Book: A Kentish Perspective, p. 23
G. Jones, The Growth and Performance of British Multi-National
Firms before 1939: The Case of Dunlop, p. 35
Alexander Dow, Finance and Foreign Control in Canadian Base
Metal Mining, 1918-55, p. 54
Harold James, The Causes of the German Banking Crisis of 1931, p. 68
M. W. Flinn, English Workers’ Living Standards during the
Industrial Revolution: A Comment, p. 88
Peter H. Lindert, Jeffrey G. Williamson, Reply to Michael
Flinn, p. 93
S. N. Broadberry, Fiscal Policy in Britain during the 1930s, p. 95
Roger Middleton, The Measurement of Fiscal Influence in Britain
in the 1930s, p. 103
Barry Supple, Revisiting Rostow [Essays in Bibliography
and Criticism], p. 107
Reviews, p. 115
J. R. Wordie, The Chronology of English Enclosure, 1500-1914
[Surveys and Speculations], p. 483
Eric L. Almquist, Labour Specialization and the Irish Economy
in 1841: An Aggregate Occupational Analysis, p. 506
R. D. Anderson, Education and the State in Nineteenth-Century
Scotland, p. 518
Joseph Harrison, Heavy Industry, the State and Economic Development
in the Basque Region, 1876-1936, p. 535
Mark Thomas, Rearmament and Economic Recovery in the late
1930s, p. 552
Immanuel Wallerstein, European Economic Development: A Comment
on O’Brien, p. 580
Patrick O’Brien, European Economic Development: A Reply, p. 584
June Hannam, Simon Ville, Annual List of Publications on the
Economic and Social History of Great Britain and Ireland 1982, p. 586
Reviews, p. 627
Alan Booth, Sean Glynn, Unemployment in Interwar Britain:
A Case for Re-learning the Lessons of the 1930s? [Surveys
and Speculations], p. 329
Stephen J. Kunitz, Speculations on the European Mortality
Decline, p. 349
L. J. Jones, L. D. Schwarz, Wealth, Occupation and Insurance
in the Late Eighteenth Century: The Policy Registers of the Sun
Fire Office, p. 365
Michael Collins, Long-term Growth of the English Banking Sector
and Money Stock, 1844-80, p. 374
T. Balderston, The Beginning of the Depression in Germany,
1927-30: Investment and the Capital Market, p. 395
H. J. Kiesling, Nineteenth-Century Education according to
West: A Comment, p. 416
E. G. West, Nineteenth-Century Educational History: The Kiesling
Critique, p. 426
D. C. Coleman, Proto-industrialization: A Concept too many
[Essays in Bibliography and Criticism], p. 435
Reviews, p. 449
N. F. R. Crafts, British Economic Growth, 1700-1831: A
Review of the Evidence [Surveys and Speculations], p. 177
J. F. Hadwin, The Medieval Lay Subsidies and Economic History, p. 200
Anne Digby, Changes in the Asylum: The Case of York, 1777-1815, p. 218
Robert B. Gordon, Cost and Use of Water Power during Industrialization
in New England and Great Britain: A Geological Interpretation, p. 240
A. J. H. Latham, Larry Neal, The International Market in Rice
and Wheat, 1868-1914, p. 260
G. C. Peden, Sir Richard Hopkins and the ‘Keynesian Revolution’
in Employment Policy, 1929-45, p. 281
Reviews, p. 297
Peter H. Lindert, Jeffrey G. Williamson, English Workers’
Living Standards during the Industrial Revolution: A New Look
[Surveys and Speculations], p. 1
Bruce Campbell, Agricultural Progress in Medieval England:
Some Evidence from eastern Norfolk, p. 26
Boaz Shoshan, Supply and Grain Prices in Fifteenth-Century
Egypt, p. 47
D. J. Oddy, Urban Famine in Nineteenth-Century Britain: The
Effect of the Lancashire Cotton Famine on Working-Class Diet
and Health, p. 68
Richard Breen, Farm Servanthood in Ireland, 1900-40, p. 87
Alan Booth, The ‘Keynesian Revolution’ in Economic Policy-making, p. 103
Reviews, p. 124
Michael Turner, Agricultural Productivity in England in
the Eighteenth Century: Evidence from Crop Yields [Surveys
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J. Keith Horsefield, The ‘Stop of the Exchequer’ Revisited, p. 511
A. E. Dingle, ‘The Monster Nuisance of all’: Landwoners, Alkali
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Wray Vamplew, The Economics of a Sports Industry: Scottish
Footbal Gate-Money, 1890-1914, p. 549
Anne Mayhew, ‘The First Economic Revolution’ as Fiction, p. 568
D. C. North, Reply to ‘The First Economic Revolution’ as Fiction, p. 572
A. R. Bridbury, The Lisle Letters[Essays in Bibliography
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John Armstrong, J. Hannam, Annual List of Publications on
the Economic and Social History of Great Britain and Ireland
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D. M. Palliser, Tawney’s Century: Brave New World or Malthusian
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Robert C. Nash, The English and Scottish Tobacco Trades in
the Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries: Legal and Illegal Trade, p. 354
M. W. Beresford, Prometheus insured: The Sun Fire Agency in
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V. Morgan, Paul Mosley, Agricultural Developmen and Government
Policy in Settler Economies: The Case of Kenya and Southern Rhodesia,
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J. A. Yelling, Rationality in the Common Fields, p. 409
Donald E. Ginter, A Wealth of Problems with the Land Tax,
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G. J. Wilson, The Land Tax Problem, p. 422
Lee Soltow, The Land Tax Redemption Records, 1798-1963, p. 427
William Ashworth, The Newest and Truest Economic History
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M. W. Flinn, The Population History of England, 1541-1871
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Jan Vansina, Towards a History of Lost Corners in the World
[Surveys and Speculations], p. 165
J. I. Kermode, Urban Decline? The Flight from Office in Late
Medieval York, p. 179
R. A. Houston, The Development of Literacy: Northn England,
1640-1750, p. 199
M. E. Falkus, Early Development of the British Gas Industry,
1790-1815, p. 217
F. J. A. Broeze, Private Enterprise and the Peopling of Australasia,
1831-50, p. 235
R. Lowe, Hours of Labour: Negotiating Industrial Legislation
in Britain, 1919-39, p. 254
R. J. Overy, Hitler’s War and the German Economy: A Reinterpretation, p. 272
Jenny Morris, State Reform and the Local Economy, p. 292
James A. Schmiechen, State Reform and the Local Economy: A
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Professor Sir Michael Moissey Postan [Nachruf; Obituary],
p. iv
Patrick O’Brien, European Economic Development: The Contribution
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Christopher Dyer, Deserted Medieval Villages in the West Midlands, p. 19
J. V. Beckett, Regional Variation and the Agricultural Depression,
1730-50, p. 35
E. Hopkins, Working Hours and Conditions during the Industrial
Revolution: A Re-appraisal, p. 52
Ian P.H. Duffy, The Discount Policy of the Bank of England
during the Suspension of Cash Payments, 1797-1821, p. 67
Stephan Nicholas, Total Factor Productivity Growth and the
Revision of post-1870 British Economic History, p. 83
P. Gatrell, Industrial Expansion in Tsarist Russia, 1908-14, p. 99
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Peter Robb, British Rule and Indian ‘Improvement’ [Surveys
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Brian G. Awty, The Continental Origins of Wealden Ironworkers,
1451-1544, p. 524
David J. Moss, The Bank of England and the Country Banks:
Birmingham, 1827-33, p. 540
Andrew Porter, Britain, the Cape Colony and Natal, 1870-1915:
Capital, Shipping and the Imperial Connection, p. 554
M. J. Daunton, Down the Pit: Work in the great Northern and
South Wales Coalfields, 1870-1914, p. 578
John Armstrong, J. Hannam, Annual List of Publications on
the Economic and Social History of Great Britain and Ireland
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C. Heywood, The Role of the Peasantry in French Industrialization,
1815-80 [Surveys and Speculations], p. 359
David Abulafia, Southern Italy and the Florentine Economy, p. 377
R. B. Outhwaite, Dearth and Government Intervention in English
Grain Markets, 1590-1700, p. 389
K. D. M. Snell, Agricultural Seasonal Unemployment, the Standard
of Living and Women’s Work in the South and East, 1690-1860, p. 407
C. H. Lee, Regional Growth and Structural Change in Victorian
Britain, p. 438
Jürgen Kocka, Capitalism and Bureaucracy in German Industrialization
before 1914, p. 453
P. Slack, The Disappearance of Plague: An alternative View, p. 469
Reviews, p. 477
F. M. L. Thompson, Social Control in Victorian Britain
[Surveys and Speculations], p. 189
R. H. Britnell, The Proliferation of Markets in England, 1200-1349, p. 209
A. S. Kussmaul, The Ambiguous Mobility of Farm Servants, p. 222
M. Turner, Cost, Finance and Parliamentary Enclosure, p. 236
J. K. Walton, The Demand for Working-Class Seaside Holidays
in Victorian England, p. 249
R. Middleton, The Constant Employment Budget Balance and British
Budgetary Policy, 1929-39, p. 266
R. F. Holland, The Federation of British Industries and the
International Economy, 1929-39, p. 287
C. Bridge, Britain and the Indian Currency Crisis, 1930-2:
A Comment, p. 301
B. R. Tomlinson, Britain and the Indian Currency Crisis, 1930-2:
A Reply, p. 305
P. F. Clarke, Hobson, Free Trade and Imperialism, p. 308
P. J. Cain, Hobson’s Developing Theory of Imperialism, p. 313
Reviews, p. 317
A. R. Bridbury, English Provincial towns in the later Middle
Ages [Surveys and Speculations], p. 1
W. R. Childs, England’s Iron Trade in the Fifteenth Century, p. 25
J. F. Pound, The Validity of the Freemen’s Lists: Some Norwich
Evidence, p. 48
Lee Soltow, Wealth Distribution in England and Wales in 1798, p. 60
G. P. H. Chorley, The Agricultural Revolution in Northern
Europe, 1750-1880: Nitrogen, Legumes and Crop Productivity, p. 71
W. A. Armstrong, The Trend of Mortality in Carlisle between
the 1790s and the 1840s: A Demographic Contribution to the Standard
of Living Debate, p. 94
Wray Vamplew, Tithes and Agriculture: Some Comments on Commutation, p. 115
Dileep M. Wagle, Imperial Preference and the Indian Steel
Industry, p. 120
J. Foreman-Peck, The British Tariff and Industrial Protection
in the 1930s: An Alternative Model, p. 132
F. H. Capie, Tariffs, Elasticities and Prices in Britain in
the 1930s, p. 140
Joel Mokyr, Industrialization in two Languages [Essays
in Bibliography and Criticism], p. 143
Reviews, p. 150