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Economic History: One Field or Two?

Carter Goodrich

The Journal of Economic History, 1960, vol. 20, issue 4, 531-538

Abstract: Is Economic History one subject or two? The question has been posed twice during the present century, each time by the growth of a vigorous body of research concerned with economic changes over time but developed largely in isolation from conventional economic history. In each case the new work was quantitative in method, and the result was the phenomenon of two separate bodies of scholarship—the one written in prose and calling itself economic history, the other written mainly in figures and calling itself by another name.

Date: 1960
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