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Consistenza: n. 24, 1971-n. 54, 2001
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Roy Church, Advertising consumer goods in nineteenth-century
Britain: reinterpretations, p. 621
Stephen Hipkin, Tenant farming and short-term leasing on Romney
Marsh, 1587-1705, p. 646
Margaret Spufford, The cost of apparel in seventeenth-century
England and the accuracy of Gregory King, p. 677
Pat Hudson, Steve King, Tew textile townships, c. 1660-1820:
a comparative demographic analysis, p. 706
Patricia L. Garside, The impact of philanthropy: housing provision
and the Sutton Model Dwellings Trust, 1900-1939, p. 742
Julia A. Smith, Land ownership and social change in late nineteenth-century
Britain, p. 767
Tom Nicholas, Businessmen and land ownership in the late nineteenth
century revisited, p. 777
Annual List of Publications in 1999, p. 783
Book reviews, p. 821
Hugh Cunningham, The decline of child labour: labour markets
and family economies in Europe and North America since 1830, p. 409
Maryanne Kowaleski, The expansion of the south-western fisheries
in late medieval England, p. 429
Jeremy Boulton, Food prices and the standard of living in
London in the ‘century of revolution’, 1580-1700, p. 455
Pierre Claude Reynard, Manifacturing quality in the pre-industríal
age: finding value in diversity, p. 493
Timothy J. Hatton, Roy E. Bailey, Seebohm Rowntree and the
postwar poverty puzzle, p. 517
Nicholas J. White, The business and the politics of decolonization:
the British experience in the twentieth century, p. 544
Book reviews, p. 565
B. W. Higman, The sugar revolution, p. 213
Harry Kitsikopoulos, Standards of living and capital formation
in pre-plague England: a peasant budget model, p. 237
Robin Haines, Ralph Shlomowitz, Explaining the mortality decline
in the eighteenth-century British slave trade, p. 262
Luca Einaudi, From the franc to the ‘Europe’: the attempted
transformation of theLatin Monetary Union into a European Monetary
Union, 1865-1873, p. 284
Blanca Sánchez-Alonso, European emigration in the late
nineteenth century: the paradoxical case of Spain, p. 309
Astrid Ringe, Neil Rollings, Responding to relative decline:
the creation of the NationalEconomic Development Council, p. 331
Book reviews, p. 354
Kent G. Deng, A critical survey of recent research in Chinese
economic history, p. 1
Kevin Greene, Technological innovation and economic progress
in the ancient world: M. I. Finley reconsidered, p. 29
T. H. Lloyd, Early Elizabethan investigations into exchange
and the value of sterling, 1558-1568, p. 60
A. J. Gritt, The census and the servant: a reassessment of
the decline and distribution of farm service in early nineteenth-century
England, p. 84
Ian Blanchard, Russian railway construction and the Urals
charcoal iron and steel industry, 1851-1914, p. 107
Review of periodical literature, 1998, p. 127
Margaret Yates, Change and continuities in rural society
from the later middle ages to the sixteenth century: the contribution
of west Berkshire, p. 617
H. M. Boot, Real incomes of the British middle class, 1760-1850:
the experience of clerks at the East India Company, p. 638
Chibuike Ugochukwu Uche, Foreign banks, Africans, and credit
in colonial Nigeria, c. 1890-1912, p. 669
Dudley Baines, Paul Johnson, In search of the ‘traditional’
working class: social mobility and occupational continuity in
interwar London, p. 692
Farley Grubb, Withering heights: did indentured servants shrink
from an encounter with Malthus? A comment on Komlos, p. 714
John Komlos, On the nature of the Malthusian threat in the
eighteenth century, p. 730
Javier Cuenca Esteban, Factory costs, market prices, and Indian
calicos: cotton textile prices revisited, 1779-1831, p. 749
C. Knick Harley, Cotton textile prices revisited: a response
to Cuenca Esteban, p. 756
Annual list of publications in 1998, p. 766
Book reviews, p. 803
Roy Church, New perspectives on the history of products,
firms, marketing, and consumers in Britain and the United States
since the mid-nineteenth century, p. 405
R. G. Wilson, A. L. Mackley, How much did the English country
house cost to build, 1660-1880?, p. 436
Charles Harvey, Edmund M. Green, Penelope J. Corfield, Continuity,
change, and specialization within metropolitan London: the economy
of Westminster, 1750-1820, p. 469
Sara Horrell, Deborah Oxley, Crust or crumb?: Intrahousehold
resource allocation and male breadwinning in late Victorian Britain,
p. 494
J. Adam tooze, Weimar’s statistical economics: Ernst Wagemann,
the Reich’s Statistical Office, and the Institute for Business-Cyc1e
Research, 1925-1933, p. 523
David Ormrod, Art and its markets, p. 544
Ben Fine, Household appliances and the use of time: the United
States and Britain since the 1920s: a comment, p. 552
Sue Bowden, Avner Offer, Household appliances and ‘systems
of prevision’: a reply, p. 563
Book reviews, p. 568
Robert C. Allen, Tracking the agricultural revolution in
England, p. 209
Leonard Schwarz, English servants and their employers during
the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, p. 236
T. V. Jackson, British incomes circa 1800, p. 257
David Sunderland, Principals and agents: the activities of
the Crown Agents for the colonies, 1880-1914, p. 284
Caroline Fohlin, The rise of interlocking directorates in
imperial Germany, p. 307
G. A. Fleming, Agricultural support policies in a small open
economy: New Zealand in the 1920s, p. 334
J. F. Wright, British govemment borrowing in wartime, 1750-1815, p. 355
Book reviews, p. 362
J. N. Hare, Growth and recession in the fifteenth-century
economy: the Wiltshire textile industry and the countryside, p. 1
Tom Nicholas, Businessmen and land ownership in the late nineteenth
century, p. 27
A. J. Arnold, Profitability and capital accumulation in British
industry during the transwar period, 1913-1924, p. 45
Mitsuhiko Kimura, From fascism to communism: continuity and
development of collectivist economic policy in North Korea, p. 69
John Iliffe, The South African economy, 1652-1997, p. 87
Review of periodical literature, 1997, p. 104
Book reviews, p. 144
R. W. Hoyle, Taxation and the mid-Tudor crisis, p. 649
S. D. Smith, The market for manufactures in the thirteen continental
colonies,1698-1776, p. 676
Ruger Burt, Segmented capital markets and patterns of investment
in late Victorian Britain: evidence from the non-ferrous mining
industry, p. 709
Brian A’Hearn, Institutions, externalities, and economic growth
in southern Italy: evidence from the cotton textile industry,
1861-1914, p. 734
Stephen Dobson, John Goddard, Performance, revenue, and cross
subsidization in the Football League, 1927-1994, p. 763
Annual list of publications in 1997, p. 786
Book reviews, p. 823
E. A. Wrigley, Explaining the rise in marital fertility
in England in the ‘1ong’ eighteenth century, p. 435
Byung Khun Song, Landed interest, local government, and the
labour market in England, 1750-1850, p. 465
Martin Gorsky, The growth and distribution of English friendly
societies in the early nineteenth century, p. 489
Frank Geary, Deindustrialization in Ireland to 1851: some
evidence from the census, p. 512
William R. Summerhill, Market intervention in a backward economy:
railway subsidy in Brazil, 1854-1913, p. 542
Howard Taylor, Rationing crime: the political economy of criminal
statisties since the 1850s, p. 569
Howard Gospel, Markets, institutions, and the development
of national collective bargaining in Britain: a comment on Adams, p. 591
Tony Adams, Employers, labour, and the state in industrial
relations history: a reply to Gaspel, p. 597
Book reviews, p. 606
Mark Bailey, Peasant welfare in England, 1290-1348, p. 223
Gianni Toniolo, Europe’s golden age, 1950-1973: speculations
from a long-run perspective, p. 252
Emma Rothschild, An alarming commercial crisis in eighteenth?century
Angoulême: sentiments in economic history, p. 268
David Greasley, Les Oxley, A tale two dominions: comparing
the macroeconomic records of Australia and Canada since 1870, p. 294
Sue Bowden, David M. Higgins, Short-time working and price
maintenance: collusive tendencies in the cotton-spinning industry,
1919-1939, p. 319
H. Freudenberger, Work efficiency and endogenous growth, p. 344
Peter Razzell, Did smallpox reduce height?, p. 351
Markus Heintel, Joerg Baten, Smallpox and nutritional status
in England, 1770-1873: on the difficulties of estimating historical
heights, p. 360
Timothy Leunig, Hans-Joachim Voth, Smallpox did reduce height:
a reply to our critics, p. 372
Annual review of information technology developments, p. 382
Book reviews, p. 398
Michael Collins, English bank development within a European
context, 1870-1939, p. 1
E. A. Wasson, The penetration of new wealth into the English
governing class from the middle ages to the First World War, p. 25
C. Knick Harley, Cotton textile prices and the industrial
revolution, p. 49
Simon Szreter, Graham Mooney, Urbanization, mortality, and
the standard of living debate: new estimates of the expectation
of life at birth in nineteenth-century British cities, p. 84
David G. Surdam, King Cotton: monarch or pretender? The state
of the market for raw cotton on the eve of the American civil
war, p. 113
C. M. Leitz, Arms exports from the Third Reich, 1933-1939:
the example of Krupp, p. 133
Review of periodical literature, 1996, p. 155
Book reviews, p. 192
N. F. R. Crafts, Some dimensions of the ‘quality of life’
during the British industrial revolution, p. 617
David Stone, The productivity of hired and customary labour.
evidence from Wisbech Barton in the fourteenth century, p. 640
J. F. Wright, The contribution of overseas savings to the
funded national debt of Great Britain, 1750-1815, p. 657
Ron Harris, Political economy, interest groups, legal institutions,
and the repeal of the Act in 1825, p. 675
George R. Boyer, Timothy J. Hatton, Migration and labour market
integration in late nineteenth-century England and Wales, p. 697
Marc Flandreau, Central bank cooperation in historical perspective:
a sceptical view, p. 735
Marco H. D. Van Leeuwen, Trade unions and the provision of
we1fare in the Netherlands, 1910-1960, p. 764
Annual list of publications in 1996, p. 792
Book reviews, p. 833
Derek Matthews, Malcolm Anderson, John Richard, The rise
of the professional accountant in British management, p.
407
Oliver Volckart, Early beginnings of the quantity theory of
money and their context in Polish and Prussian monetary policies,
c. 1520-1550, p. 430
Avner Offer, Between the gift and the market. The economy
of regard, p. 450
E. H. Hunt, S. J. Pam, Prices and structural response in English
agriculture, 1873-1896, p. 477
Tony Adams, Market and institutional forces in industrial
relations: the development of national collective bargaining,
1910-1920, p. 506
Jane Humphries, Short stature among coalmining children: a comment,
p. 531
Peter Kirby, Short stature among coalmining children: a rejoinder, p. 538
Annual review of information technology developments, p. 543
Book reviews, p. 556
SURVEYS AND SPECULATIONS
Robert Millward, The 1940s nationalizations in Britain: means
to an end or the means of production?, p. 209
ARTICLES
Robin Pearson, Towards an historical model of services innovation:
the case of the insurance industry, 1700-1914, p. 235
Joyce Burnette, An investigation of the female-male wage gap
during the industrial revolution in Britain, p. 257
Max-Stephan Schulze, The machine-building industry and Austria’s
great depression after 1873, p. 282
Steven Cherry, Before the National Health Service: financing
the voluntary hospitals, 1900-1939, p. 305
John Singleton, Paul L. Robertson, Britain, butter, and European
integration, 1957-1964, p. 327
ESSAY IN BIBLIOGRAPHY AND CRITICISM
James Simpson, Economic development in Spain, 1850-1936, p. 348
COMMENTS AND REPLIES
Steve King, Poor relief and English economic development reappraised, p. 360
Peter M. Solar, Poor relief and English economic development:
a renewed plea for comparative history, p. 369
Book reviews, p. 375
ARTICLES
D. J. Siddle, Migration as a strategy of accumulation: social
and economic change in eighteenth-century Savoy, p. 1
John E. Archer, The nineteenth-century allotment: half an
acre and a row, p. 21
R. A. Bryer, The Mercantile Laws Commission of 1854 and the
political economy of limited liability, p. 37
Michael John Jones, The agricoltural depression, collegiate
finances, and provision for education at Oxford, 1871-1913, p. 57
Robin Gowers, Timothy J. Hatton, The origins and early impact
of the minimum wage in agriculture, p. 82
NOTES
Olive Anderson, Emigration and marriage break-up in mid-Victorian
England, p. 104
COMMENTS AND REPLIES
R. C. Nash, The balance of payments and foreign capital flows
in eighteenth-century England: a comment, p. 110
Elise S. Brezis, Did foreign capital flows finance the industrial
revolution? A reply, p. 129
Review of periodical literature, 1995, p. 133
Book reviews, p. 169
SURVEYS AND SPECULATIONS
Niall Ferguson, Constraints and room for manoeuvre in the
German inflation of the early 1920s, p. 635
ARTICLES
Michael Zell, Credit in the pre-industrial English woollen
industry, p. 667
Karl Gunnar Persson, The seven lean years, elasticity traps,
and intervention in grain markets in pre-industrial Europe, p. 692
Alan Gillie, The origin of the poverty line, p. 715
Jim Tomlinson, Inventing ‘decline’: the falling behind of
the British economy in the postwar years, p. 731
NOTES AND COMMENTS
Z. Razi, Manorial court rolls and local population: an East
Anglian case study, p. 758
ESSAYS IN BIBLIOGRAPHY AND CRITICISM
Giovanni Federico, Italy, 1860-1940: a little-known success
story, p. 764
Annual list of publications in 1995, p. 787
Book reviews, p. 828
SURVEYS AND SPECULATIONS
Jeremy Edwards, Sheilagh Ogilvie, Universal banks and German
industrialization: a reappraisal, p. 427
ARTICLES
James A. Galloway, Derek Keene, Margaret Murphy, Fuelling
the city: production and distribution of firewood and fuel in
London’s region, 1290-1400, p. 447
Stephen Quinn, Gold, silver, and the Glorious Revolution:
arbitrage between bills of exchange and bullion, p. 473
Dorian Gerhold, Productivity change in road transport before
and after turnpiking, 1690-1840, p. 491
Julian Hoppit, Political arithmetic in eighteenth-century
England, p. 516
Hans-Joachim Voth, Timothy Leunig, Did smallpox reduce height?
Stature and the standard of living in London, 1770-1873, p. 541
Ruy Church, Deconstructing Nuffield: the evolution of managerial
culture in the British motor industry, p. 561
COMMENTS
R. V. Jackson, The heights of rural-born English female convicts
transported to New South Wales, p. 584
Stephen Nicholas, Deborah Oxley, Living standards of women
in England and Wales, 1785-1815: new evidence from Niwgate prison
records, p. 591
Book reviews, p. 600
SURVEYS AND SPECULATIONS
Patrick Karl O’Brien, Path dependency, or why Britain became
an industrialized and urbanized economy long before France, p. 213
ARTICLES
Phillipp R. Shofield, Tenurial developments and the availability
of customary land in a later medieval community, p. 250
Jeremy Boulton, Wage labour in seventeenth-century London, p. 268
Ann M. Carlos, Jamie Brown Kruse, The decline of the Royal
African Company: fringe firms and the role of the charter, p. 291
Duncan M. Ross, Commercial banking in a market-oriented financial
system: Britain between the wars, p. 314
P. J. Cain, Gentlemanly imperialism at work: the Bank of England,
Canada, and the sterling area, 1932-1936, p. 336
COMMENTS
Harry A. Miskimin, Silver, not sterling: a comment on Mayhew’s
velocity, p. 358
N. J. Mayhew, Silver, not sterling: a reply to Prof. Miskimin, p. 361
J. P. D. Dunbabin, Can we tell whether Arch raised wages?, p. 362
George R. Boyer, Timothy J. Hatton, Did Joseph Arch raise
agricultural wages? A reply, p. 370
Annual review of information technology developments, p. 377
Book reviews, p. 382
SURVEYS AND SPECULATIONS
Mark Bailey, Demographic decline in late medieval England:
some thoughts on recent research, p. 1
ARTICLES
Malcolm Wanklyn, The impact of water transport facilities
on English river ports, c. 1660-c. 1760, p. 20
Humphrey Southall, David Gilbert, A good time to wed?: marriage
and economic distress in England and Wales, 1839-1914, p. 35
Katherine Watson, Banks and industrial finance: the experience
of brewers, 1880-1913, p. 58
David Greasley, Les Oxley, Discontinuities in competitiveness:
the impact of the First World War on British industry, p. 82
Solomos Solomou, Martin Weale, UK national income, 1920-1938:
the implications of balanced estimates, p. 101
Paolo Palladino, Science, technology, and the economy: plant
breeding in Great Britain, 1920-1970, p. 116
Kenneth Mouré, Undervaluing the franc Poincaré, p. 137
Review of periodical literature, 1994, p. 154
Book reviews, p. 187
J. L. van Zanden, Tracing the beginning of the Kuznets
curve: western Europe during the early modern period[Surveys
and Speculations], p. 643
E. W. Evans, David Richardson, Hunting for rents: the economics
of slaving in pre-colonial Africa, p. 665
Peter Kirby, Causes of short stature among coal-mining children,
1823-1850, p. 687
Edward Higgs, Occupational censuses and the agricultural workforce
in Victorian England and Wales, p. 700
Angela Redish, The persistence of bimetallism in nineteenth-century
France, p. 717
Peter Temin, The ‘Koreaboom’ in West Germany: fact or fiction?,
p. 737
Wendy R. Childs, 1492-1494: Columbus and the discovery of
America [Essays in Bibliography and Criticism], p. 754
J.-C. Toutain, Food rations in France in the eighteenth and
early nineteenth centuries: a comment [Notes and Comments],
p. 769
George W. Grantham, Food rations in France in the eighteenth
and early nineteenth centuries: a reply [Notes and Comments],
p. 774
Matthew Hale, Richard Hawkins, Michael Partridge, Annual List
of Publications in 1994, p. 778
Book Reviews, p. 818-856
N. F. R. Crafts, The golden age of economic growth in Western
Europe, 1950-1973 [Surveys and Speculations], p. 429
Chris Galley, A model of early modern urban demography, p. 448
Paul Johnson, Stephen Nicholas, Male and female living standards
in England and Wales, 1812-1857: evidence from ciminal height
records, p. 470
Boaz Moselle, Allotments, enclosure and proletarianization
in early nineteenth-century southern England, p. 482
Robert Millward, Sally Sheard, The urban fiscal problem, 1870-1914:
government expenditure and finance in England and Wales, p. 501
Shizuya Nishimura, The French provincial banks, the Banque
de France and bill vinance, 1890-1913, p. 536
Mitsuhiko Kimura, The economics of Japanese imperialism in
Korea, 1910-1939, p. 555
S. D. Smith, Prices and the value of English exports in the
eighteenth century: evidence from the North American colonial
trade [Notes and Comments], p. 575
N. F. R. Crafts, Macroinventions, economic growth and ‘industrial
revolution’ in Britain and France [Notes and Comments], p.
591
David S. Landes, Some further thoughts on accident in history:
a reply to Professor Crafts [Notes and Comments], p. 599
Paola Subacchi, Meta-economic history: a survey of the Eleventh
International Economic History Congress [International Congress
Report], p. 602
Book Reviews, p. 612
Gregory Clark, Michael Huberman, Peter H. Lindert, A British
food puzzle, 1770-1850 [Surveys and Speculations], p. 215
N. J. Mayhew, Population, money supply and the velocity of
circulation in England, 1300-1700, p. 238
A. J. S. Gibson, T. C. Smout, Regional prices and market regions:
the evolution of the early modern Scottish grain market, p. 258
H. M. Boot, How skilled were Lancashire cotton factory workers
in 1833?, p. 283
Elaine N. Katz, Outcrop and deep level mining in South Africa
before the Anglo-Boer War: re-examining the Blainey thesis, p. 304
Vincent Barnett, Soviet commodity markets during NEP, p. 329
Pamela Sharpe, Continuity and change: women’s history and
economic history in Britain [Essays in Bibliography and Criticism],
p. 353
Roger Middleton, Annual review of information technology developments, p. 370
Book Reviews, p. 396
Peter M. Solar, Poor relief and English economic development
before the industrial revolution [Surveys and Speculations],
p. 1
Roger Burt, The transformation of the non-ferrous metals industries
in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, p. 23
Elise S. Brezis, Foreign capital flows in the century of Britain’s
industrial revolution: new estimates, controlled conjectures, p. 46
Frank Geary, The Act of Union, British-Irish trade and pre-Famine
deindustrialization, p. 68
Sara Horrell, Jane Humphries, Women’s labour force participation
and the transition to the male-breadwinner family, 1790-1865,
p. 89
Tirthankar Roy, Price movements in early twentieth-century
India, p. 118
C. K. Harley, N. F. R. Crafts, Cotton textiles and industrial
output growth during the industrial revolution [Notes and
Comments], p. 134
Javier Cuenca Esteban, Further evidence of falling prices
of cotton cloth, 1768-1816 [Notes and Comments], p. 145
R. H. Britnell, Jeremy Boulton, Katrina Honeyman, Michael Collins,
Review of Periodical Literature in 1993, p. 151
Book Reviews, p. 181
Davis S. Landes, What room for accident in history? explaining
big changes by small events [Surveys and Speculations], p.
637
Rosamond Faith, Demesne resources and labour rent on the manors
of St. Paul’s Cathedral, 1066-1222, p. 657
David Hancock, ‘Domestic bubbling’: eighteenth-century London
merchants and individual investment in the Funds, p. 679
Roy Church, Trevor Baldwin, Bob Berry, Accounting for profitability
at the Consett Iron Company before 1914: measurement, sources
and uses, p. 703
Sue Bowden, Avner Offer, Household appliances and the use
of time: the United States and Britain since the 1920s, p. 725
Gilliam Cookson, Innovation, diffusion and mechanical engineers
in Britain, 1780-1850 [Notes and Comments], p. 749
Christine Macleod, The peculiarities of Yorkshire inventors:
a reply [Notes and Comments], p. 754
David Greasley, Les Oxley, Rehabilitation sustained: the industrial
revolution as a macroeconomic epoch [Notes and Comments],
p. 760
N. F. R. Crafts, T. C. Mills, The industrial revolution as
a macroeconomic epoch: an altenative view [Notes and Comments],
p. 769
Matthew Hale, Richard Hawkins, Michael Partridge, Annual List
of Publications in 1993, p. 776
Book Reviews, p. 816
Barry Supple, Fear of failing: economic history and the
decline of Britain [Presidential Address], p. 441
S. R. Epstein, Regional fairs, institutional innovation and
economic growth in late medieval England [Surveys and Speculations],
p. 459
Carole Shammas, The decline of textile prices in England and
British America prior to industrialization, p. 483
R. V. Jackson, Inequality of incomes and lifespans in England
since 1688, p. 508
Dudley Baines, European emigration, 1815-1930: looking at
the emigration decision again, p. 525
Sara Horrell, Jane Humphries, Martin Weale, An input-output
table for 1841, p. 545
John Springhall, ‘Disseminating impure literature’: the ‘penny dreadful’ publishing business since 1860, p. 567
Francesco L. Galassi, Jon S. Cohen, The economics of tenancy
in early twentieth-century southern Italy, p. 585
John Singleton, The cotton industry and the British war effort,
1914-1918, p. 601
Book Reviews, p. 619
D. E. H. Edgerton, S. M. Horrocks, British industrial research
and development before 1945 [Surveys and Speculations], p.
213
Nuala Zahedieh, London and the colonia consumer in the late
seventeenth century, p. 239
Hartmut Berghoff, Roland Möller, Tired pioneers and dynamic
newcomers? A comparative essay on English and German entrepreneurial
history, 1870-1914, p. 262
Barry Eichengreen, Ian W. Mclean, The supply of gold under
the pre-1914 gold standard, p. 288
George R. Boyer, Timothy J. Hatton, Did Joseph Arch raise
agricultural wages? Rural trade unions and the labour market
in late nineteenth-century England, p. 310
Catherine R. Schenk, Closing the Hong Kong Gap: Hong Kong
and the free dollar market in the 1950s, p. 335
Michael Zell, Fisher’s ‘flu and Moore’s probates: quantifying
the mortality crisis of 1556-1560 [Notes and Comments], p.
354
John S. Moore, Jack Fisher’s ‘flu: a virus still virulent
[Notes and Comments], p. 359
Adriaan Verhulst, The origins and early development of medieval
towns in northern Europe[Essays in Bibliography and Criticism],
p. 362
Roger Middleton, Peter Wardley, Annual Review of Information
Technology Developments, 1993, p. 374
Book Reviews, p. 408
Gabriel tTorella, Patters of economic retardation and recovery
in south-western Europe in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries
[Surveys and Speculations], p. 1
Donald Woodward, The determination of wage rates in the early
modern north of England, p. 22
J. R. Ward, The industrial revolution and British imperialism,
1750-1850, p. 44
Javier Cuenca Esteban, British textile prices, 1770-1831:
are British growth rates worth revising once again?, p. 66
Paul Johnson, The employment and retirement of older men in
England and Wales, 1881-1981, p. 106
Kosmas Tsokhas, The Australian role in Britain’s return to
the gold standard, p. 129
Maxine Berg, Pat Hudson, Growth and Change: a comment on the
Crafts-Harley view of the industrial revolution [Notes and
Comments], p. 147
R. H. Britnell, Jeremy Boulton, Katrina Honeyman, Michael Collins,
Review of Periodical Literature in 1992, p. 165
Book Reviews, p. 194
L. M. Cullen, History, economic crises and revolution:
understanding eighteenth-century France [Surveys and Speculations],
p. 635
S. R. H. Jones, Transaction costs, institutional change and
the emergence of a market economy in later Anglo-Saxon England, p. 658
Robert A. Dodgshon, Strategies of farming in the western highlands
and islands of Scotland prior to crofting and the clearances, p. 679
Simon Ville, The growth of specialization in English shipowning,
1750-1850, p. 702
Stephan Nicholas, Deborah Oxley, The living standards of women
during the industrial revolution, 1795-1820, p. 723
Simon Johnson, Peter Temin, The macroeconomics of NEP, p. 750
John Komlos, A Malthusian episode revisited: the height of
British and Irish servants in colonial America [Notes and
Comments], p. 768
Matthew Hale, Richard Hawkins, Michael Partridge, Annual List
of Publications in 1992, p. 783
Book Reviews, p. 820
Peter Gatrell, Mark Harrison, The Russian and Soviet economies
in two world wars: a comparative view [Surveys and Speculations],
p. 425
S. R. Epstein, Town and country: economy and institutions
in late medieval Italy, p. 453
G. W. Grantham, Divisions of labour: agricultural productivity
and occupational specialization in pre-industrial France, p. 478
Richard K. Fleischman, Thomas N. Tyson, Cost accounting during
the industrial revolution: the present state of historical knowledge, p. 503
Lara Marks, Medical care for pauper mothers and their infants:
poor law provision and local demand in east London, 1870-1919, p. 518
Francis Goodall, Appliance trading activities of British gas
utilities, 1875-1935, p. 543
Richard Anthony, The Scottish agricultural labour market,
1900-1939: a case of institutional intervention, p. 558
G. Balachandran, Britain’s liquidity crisis and India, 1919-1920, p. 575
Kenneth D. Brown, The collapse of the British toy industry,
1979-1984, p. 592
John Armstrong, The Englis coastal coal trade, 1890-1910:
why calculate figures when you can collect them?[Notes and
Comments], p. 607
William J. Hausman, Freight rates and shipping costs in the
English coastal coal trade: a reply[Notes and Comments],
p. 610
Book Reviews, p. 613
Avner Offer, The British empire, 1870-1914: a waste of
money? [Surveys and Speculations], p. 215
Gerold Krozewski, Sterling, the ‘minor’ territories and the
end of formal empire, 1939-1958 [Surveys and Speculations],
p. 239
James Masschaele, Transport costs in medieval England, p. 266
John S. Moore, ‘Jack Fisher’s flu’: a visitation revisited,
p. 280
David Eltis, Stanley L. Engerman, Fluctuations in sex and
age ratios in the transatlantic slave trade, 1663-1864, p. 308
Thomas Weiss, Long-term changes in US agricultural output
per worker, 1800-1900, p. 324
D. M. Higgins, Rings, mules and structural constraints in
the Lancashire textile industry, c. 1945-1965, p. 342
John Komlos, Further thoughts on the nutritional status of
the British population [Notes and Comments], p. 363
Roderick Floud, Kenneth W. Wachter, Annabel Gregory, Further
thoughts on the nutritional status of the British population
[Notes and Comments], p. 367
Jona Schellekens, The role of marital fertility in Irish population
history, 1750-1840[Notes and Comments], p. 369
David Dunn, Roger Middleton, Peter Wardley, Review of Information
Technology, 1992, p. 379
Book Reviews, p. 410
Jim Tomlinson, Mr. Attlee’s supply-side socialism [Surveys
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Craig Muldrew, Credit and the courts: debt litigation in a
seventeenth-century urban community, p. 23
Robin Pearson, Taking risks and containing competition: diversification
and oligopoly in the fire insurance markets of the north of England
in the early nineteenth century, p. 39
Paul Johnson, Small debts and economic distress in England
and Wales, 1857-1913, p. 65
Colin A. Linsley, Christine L. Linsley, Booth, Rowntree and
Llewelyn Smith: a reassessment of interwar poverty, p. 88
Karl Gunnar Persson, Was there a productivity gap between
fourteenth-century Italy and England? [Notes and Comments],
p. 105
John Komlos, The secular trend in the biological standard
of living in the UK, 1730-1860[Notes and Comments], p. 115
Roderick Floud, Kenneth W. Wachter, Annabel Gregory, Measuring
historical heights: short cuts or the long way round: a reply
to Komlos [Notes and Comments], p. 145
David Greasley, Economics of scale in British coalmining between
the wars [Notes and Comments], p. 155
Ben Fine, Is small beautiful? Mine size in the British interwar
coal industry [Notes and Comments], p. 160
R. H. Britnell, R. A. Houston, Katrina Honeyman, Michael Collins,
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M. W. Kirby, Institutional rigidities and economic decline:
reflections on the British experience [Surveys and Speculations],
p. 637
Mavis Mate, The economic and social roots of medieval popular
revellion: Sussex in 1450-1451, p. 661
R. C. Nash, South Carolina and the Atlantic economy in the
late seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, p. 677
N. F. R. Crafts, C. K. Harley, Output growth and the British
industrial revolution: a restatement of the Crafts-Harley view, p. 703
Seán Glynn, Alan Booth, The emergence of mass unemployment:
some questions of precision [Notes and comments], p. 731
S. N. Broadberry, The emergence of mass unemployment: a reply
[Notes and comments], p. 739
Peter Gatrell, Robert Lewis, Russian and Soviet economic history, p. 743
Matthew Hale, Richard Hawkins, Michael Partridge, Annual List
of Publications on the economic and social history of Great Britain
and Ireland (published in 1991), p. 755
Book Reviews, p. 794
Boris N. Mironov, Consequences of the price revolution
in eighteenth-century Russia, p. 457
Hans Chr. Johansen, Scandinavian shipping in the late eighteenth
century in a European perspective, p. 479
Gilles Postel-Vinay; Jean-Marc Robin, Eating, working and
saving in a unstable world: consumers in nineteenth-century France, p. 494
Patrick K. O’Brien, Leandro Prados De La Escosura, Agricultural
productivity and European industrialization, 1890-1980, p. 514
Nicola Rossi, Gianni Toniolo, Catching up or falling behind?
Italy’s economic growth, 1895-1947, p. 537
John Lawrence, Martin Dean, Jean-Louis Robert, The outbreak
of war and the urban economy: Paris, Berlin and London in 1914,
p. 564
Harold James, Financial flows across frontiers during the
interwar depression, p. 594
Book Reviews, p. 614
Barry Eichengreen, The origins and nature of the Great
Slump revisited[Surveys and Speculations], p. 213
D. F. Harrison, Bridges and economic development, 1300-1800, p. 240
Larry Sawers, The Navigation Acts revisited, p. 262
Christine Macleod, Strategies for innovation: the diffusion
of new technology in nineteenth-century British industry,
p. 285
Maxine Berg, The first women economic historians, p. 308
Paul L. Robertson, Lee J. Alston, Technological choice and
the organization of work in capitalist firms, p. 330
W. D. Rubinstein, Cutting up rich: a reply to F.M.L. Thompson
[Notes and comments], p. 350
F. M. L. Thompson, Stitching it together again [Notes
and comments], p. 362
Austin Robinson, Munitions output of the United Kingdom, 1939-1944:
a comment [Notes and comments], p. 376
Jean Colson, Roger Middleton, Peter Wardley, Review of Information
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Book Reviews, p. 413
R. V. Jackson, Rates of industrial growth during the industrial
revolution [Surveys and Speculations], p. 1
Maxine Berg, Pat Hudson, Rehabilitating the industrial revolution
[Surveys and Speculations], p. 24
S. J. Payling, Social mobility, demographic change and landed
society in late medieval England, p. 51
Emma Rothschild, Adam Smith and conservative economics, p. 74
Peter Robb, Peasants’ choices? Indian agriculture and the
limits of commercialization in nineteenth-century Bihar, p. 97
Sue Bowden, Michael Collins, The Bank of England, industrial
regeneration and hire purchase between the wars, p. 120
Dieter Ziegler, The banking crisis of 1878: some remarks
[Notes and comments], p. 137
Michael Collins, The Bank of England as lender of last restort,
1857-1878 [Notes and comments], p. 145
R. H. Britnell, John Walter, Katrina Honeyman, Michael Collins,
Review of Periodical Literature in 1990, p. 154
Book Reviews, p. 188
Peter Temin, Soviet and Nazi economic planning in the 1930s
[Surveys and Speculations], p. 573
S. R. H. Jones, Devaluation and the balance of payments in
eleventh-century England: an exercise in dark age economics, p. 594
Katrina Honeyman, Jordan Goodman, Women’s work, gender conflict
and labour markets in Europe, 1500-1900, p. 608
H. M. Boot, Salaries and career earnings in the bank of Scotland,
1730-1880, p. 629
R. E. Rowthorn, S. N. Solomou, The macroeconomic effects of
overseas investment on the UK balance of trade, 1870-1913, p. 654
Noel Whiteside, James A. Gillespie, Deconstructing unemployment:
developments in Britain in the interwar years, p. 665
Matthew Hale, Richard Hawkins, Michael Partridge, Annual List
of Publications on the economic and social history of great Britain
and Ireland(published in 1990), p. 683
Book Reviews, p. 721
Patrick O’Brien, Trevor Griffiths, Philip Hunt, Political
components of the industrial revolutions: Parliament and the
English cotton textile industry, 1660-1774 [Surveys and Speculations],
p. 395
John Langdon, Water-mills and windmills in the west midlands,
1086-1500, p. 424
Gregory Clark, Yields per acre in English agriculture, 1250-1860:
evidence from labour inputs, p. 445
Peter King, Customary rights and women’s earnings: the importance
of gleaning to the rural labouring poor, 1750-1850, p. 461
Liam Kennedy, Farm succession in modern Ireland: elements
of a theory of inheritance, p. 477
Barry Supple, Scale and scope: Anfred Chandler and the dynamics
of industrial capitalism [Essays in Bibliography and Criticism],
p. 500
Paul Turner, Wealth effects and fiscal policy in the 1930s
[Comments], p. 515
Jim Tomlinson, Planning for cotton, 1945-1951 [Comments],
p. 523
John Singleton, The crisis in postwar Lancashire: a rejoinder
[Comments], p. 527
Book Reviews, p. 531
J. L. van Zanden, The first green revolution: the growth
of production and productivity in European agriculture, 1870-1914
[Surveys and Speculations], p. 215
Emilie M. Amt, The meaning of waste in the early pipe rolls
of Henry II, p. 240
Roger Burt, The international diffusion of technology during
the early modern period: the case of the British non-ferrous
mining industry, p. 249
Humphrey R. Southall, The tramping artisan revisits: labour
mobility and economic distress in early Victorian England, p. 272
A. M. Eckstein, Is there a ‘Hobson-Lenin thesis’ on late nineteenth-century
colonial expansion?, p. 297
T. V. Jackson, Personal wealth in late eighteenth-century
Britain [Comments], p. 319
Michael Kitson, Solomos Solomou, Martin Weale, Effective protection
and economic recovery in the United Kingdom during the 1930s
[Comments], p. 328
Forrest Capie, Effective protection and economic recovery
in Britain, 1932-1937 [Comments], p. 339
Roger Middleton, Peter Wardley, Review of Information Technology,
1990, p. 343
Book Reviews, p. 373
Avner Offer, Farm tenure and land values in England, c.
1750-1950 [Surveys and Speculations], p. 1
R. H. Britnell, The towns of England and northern Italy in
the early fourteenth century, p. 21
John Komlos, Richard Landes, Anacronistic economics: grain
storage in medieval England, p. 36
Pamela Sharpe, Literally spinsters: a new interpretation of
local economy and demography in Colyton in the seventeenth and
eighteenth centuries, p. 46
Stana Nenadic, Businessmen, the urban middle classes and the
‘dominance’ of manufacturers in nineteenth-century Britain, p. 66
Ralph Shlomowitz, John Mcdonald, Babies at risk on immigrant
voyages to Australia in the nineteenth century, p. 86
Robert Millward, The market behaviour of loca utilities in
pre-World War I Britain: the case of gas, p. 102
Donald N. Mccloskey, Conditional economic history: a reply
to Komlos and Landes [Comments], p. 128
John Komlos, Richard Landes, Alice to the Red Queen: imperious
econometrics[Comments], p. 133
Christopher Dyer, R. A. Houston, Katrina Honeyman, Michael Collins,
Review of Periodical Literature in 1989, p. 137
Book Reviews, p. 172