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Economic History Review
1948 - 2025
Current editor(s): Stephen Broadberry From Economic History Society Contact information at EDIRC. Bibliographic data for series maintained by Wiley Content Delivery (). Access Statistics for this journal.
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Volume 78, month 08, 2025
- A U‐shaped curve of female entrepreneurs? The development of women's entrepreneurship in the Netherlands, 1899–2020 pp. 693-720

- Selin Dilli and Corinne Boter
- Early modern globalization and the extent of indigenous agency: Trade, commodities and ecology pp. 721-748

- Ann M. Carlos, Erik Green, Calumet Links and Angela Redish
- Overseas trade and taxation in England and Wales, c. 1680–1790 pp. 749-775

- Spike Sweeting
- Banking on railroads: The effect of market access on banking provision during the Gilded Age pp. 776-801

- Jeff Chan
- Moving from opportunity: Intergenerational mobility of rural–urban return migrants in Sweden, 1890s–1940s pp. 802-824

- Jonatan Andersson
- Stationary steam power in the United Kingdom, 1800–70: An empirical reassessment pp. 825-848

- Sean Bottomley
- The incidence and persistence of partnerships in a British industrial city: Glasgow, 1861–81 pp. 849-876

- Graeme Acheson, Eoin McLaughlin, Gill Newton and Linda Perriton
- Irish GDP since independence pp. 877-906

- Seán Kenny
- No gold‐diggers here: Women investors in colonial Australian mining pp. 907-932

- Grant Fleming, Zhangxin (Frank) Liu, David Merrett and Simon Ville
- Red gold: Copper and the U.S. mobilization campaign, 1950–3 pp. 933-951

- Glenn J. Dorn
- The failed promise of freedom—Emancipation and wealth inequality in the Caribbean pp. 952-974

- Dimitrios Theodoridis, Klas Rönnbäck and Stefania Galli
- Soldiers, Wages and the Hellenistic Economies. Charlotte van Regenmortel, (Cambridge University Press, 2024. Pp. 276. ISBN 9781009408981. Hbk. £85) pp. 975-976

- Sitta von Reden
- Sugar and the Indian Ocean World: Trade and Consumption in the Eighteenth‐Century Persian Gulf. Norifumi Daito, (Bloomsbury, 2024. Pp. 248. ISBN: 9781350399211. Hbk $115) pp. 977-978

- Karolina Hutková
- The Laissez‐Faire Experiment. Why Britain Embraced and Then Abandoned Small Government, 1800–1914. W. Walker Hanlon, (Princeton University Press, 2024. Pp. 504. ISBN 9780691213415. Hbk £42) pp. 979-981

- Martin Daunton
- Pax Economica: Left‐Wing Visions of a Free Trade World. Marc‐William Palen, (Princeton University Press, 2024. Pp. 309. ISBN 9780691199320. Hbk £30) pp. 982-983

- Marvin Suesse
- Agriculture and the Great Depression: The Rural Crisis of the 1930s in Europe and the Americas. Gérard Béaur and Francesco Chiapparino (Eds.), (Routledge, 2023. Pp. 294. ISBN 9780367615505. Hbk £100) pp. 984-986

- Mark B. Tauger
- Finding a Path for China's Rise. The Socialist State and the World Economy, 1970–1978. Philippe Lionnet, (Transcript, 2023. Pp. 468. ISBN 9783837664225. PbK €55) pp. 987-988

- Stefan Messingschlager
- Building a Ruin: The Cold War Politics of Soviet Economic Reform. Yakov Feygin, (Harvard University Press, 2024. Pp. 288. ISBN 9780674240995. Hbk £34) pp. 989-990

- Isaac McKean Scarborough
- Richer and More Equal: A New History of Wealth in the West. Daniel Waldenström, (Polity Press, 2024. Pp. 256. ISBN 9781509557783. Hbk £25) pp. 991-992

- Neil Cummins
Volume 78, month 05, 2025
- Back to the future: How economic history can gain more relevance by abandoning modernization thinking pp. 401-423

- Bas J.P. Van Bavel
- Breaking free? The evolution of intra‐Asian trade at the dawn of globalization (1795–1839) pp. 424-451

- Alejandro Ayuso‐Diaz
- Emigrant voyages from the UK to North America and Australasia, 1853–1913 pp. 452-473

- Timothy Hatton
- Trade costs and the integration of British West Africa in the global economy, c. 1840–1940 pp. 474-498

- Federico Tadei, Nektarios Aslanidis and Oscar Martinez
- The emergence of double entry bookkeeping pp. 499-528

- Alan Sangster
- The implementation of national labour legislation in England after the Black Death, 1349–1400 pp. 529-552

- Mark Bailey
- The expansion of basic education during ‘deskilling’ technological change in England and Wales, c. 1780–1830 pp. 553-582

- Louis Henderson
- UK fiscal policy and external balance under Bretton Woods: Twin deficits or distant relatives? pp. 583-612

- Joshua J. Banerjee
- Respectable standards of living: The alternative lens of maintenance costs, Britain 1270–1860 pp. 613-645

- Jane Humphries
- From the little divergence to the little divide: Real wages in the Kingdom of Sicily (1540‒1850) pp. 646-672

- Tancredi Buscemi
- The Material Culture of English Rural Households C. 1250–1600. Ben Jervis, Chris Briggs, Alice Forward, Tomasz Gromelski, and Matthew Tompkins, (Cardiff University Press, 2023. Pp. 520. 56 figs, 68 tabs. ISBN 9781911653448. Hbk £64.99) pp. 673-674

- Luis Almenar Fernández
- Clothiers and Merchants in Spanish Cloth, 1627–1665: The Ashe Family of Somerset, Wiltshire, and London, and their Account Books. John Gaisford ed., (Somerset Record Society, 2023. Pp. Xvi + 531. ISBN 9780901732514. £48) pp. 675-676

- N. B. Harte
- Imperial Borderlands: Institutions and Legacies of the Habsburg Military Frontier. Bogdan Popescu, (Cambridge University Press, 2023. Pp. 300. 40 figs, 29 tabs. ISBN 9781009365161. Hbk £85) pp. 677-678

- Tomas Cvrcek
- The Continental Dollar: How the American Revolution Was Financed With Paper Money. Farley Grubb, (The University of Chicago Press, 2023. Pp. 296. 29 figs, 27 tables. ISBN 9780226826035. Hbk $65) pp. 679-680

- Sharon Ann Murphy
- Systems of Deceit: Financial Fraud and Scandal in the United Kingdom, 1700–2010. Steven Toms, (World Scientific, 2024. Pp. 320. 46 figs, 7 tabs. ISBN 9789811281006. Hbk £120) pp. 681-682

- Sarah Wilson
- The Mystique of Running the Public House in England: Quest for El Dorado, 1840–1939. David W. Gutzke, (Routledge, 2024. Pp. 270. 13 B/W Illustrations. ISBN 9781032589800. HbK £135) pp. 683-684

- Julie Bower
- Gold, Finance and Imperialism in South Africa, 1887–1902: A View From the Stock Exchange. Mariusz Lukasiewicz, (Palgrave Macmillan Cham, 2024. Pp. 242. 11 figs. 8 tabs. ISBN 9783031519468. Hbk £109.99) pp. 685-686

- Lloyd Maphosa
- How did Britain Come to This? A Century of Systemic Failures of Governance. Gwyn Bevan, (LSE Press, 2023. Pp. 326. 56 figs. ISBN 9781911712107. Pbk £26) pp. 687-688

- Peter Scott
- Inside Thatcher's Monetarism Experiment: The Promise, the Failure, the Legacy. Tim Lankester, (Policy Press, 2024. Pp. 240. ISBN: 9781447371359. HbK £19.99) pp. 689-690

- Jim Tomlinson
Volume 78, month 02, 2025
- Three centuries of corporate governance in the United Kingdom pp. 3-29

- John D. Turner
- Firm profitability and forced wage labour in Portuguese Africa: Evidence from the Sena Sugar Estates, 1920–74 pp. 30-61

- Sam Jones and Peter Gibbon
- Firm survival and the rise of the factory pp. 62-86

- Thor Berger and Vinzent Ostermeyer
- How not to measure the standard of living: Male wages, non‐market production and household income in nineteenth‐century Europe pp. 87-112

- Joyce Burnette
- Modifying the success story of Sweden: Revised output and labour productivity figures for manufacturing, 1869–1950 pp. 113-151

- Jesper Hamark and Svante Prado
- Anglo–Dutch financial connections and contrasts in the late eighteenth century: The Amsterdam phase of the 1772–3 credit crisis pp. 152-178

- Stein Berre and Paul Kosmetatos
- Nominal wage patterns, monopsony, and labour market power in early modern England pp. 179-206

- Meredith Paker, Judy Stephenson and Patrick Wallis
- Spatial inequality in prices and wages within a late‐developing economy: Serbia, 1863–1910 pp. 207-234

- Stefan Nikolić
- Finance capitalism in industrializing autocracies: Evidence from corporate balance sheets in imperial Germany and Russia pp. 235-265

- Caroline Fohlin and Amanda Gregg
- It's not about the money: New evidence on U.S. reconstruction aid in Italy, 1947–68 pp. 266-294

- Marco Martinez
- African time travellers: What can we learn from 500 years of written accounts? pp. 295-332

- Edward Kerby, Alexander Moradi and Hanjo Odendaal
- Common Land in Britain: A History from the Middle Ages to the Present Day. Angus J. L. Winchester, (Boydell & Brewer, 2024. Pp. 330. 46 B/W illustrations, 19 maps. ISBN 9781837651320, Pbk £25.99) pp. 333-334

- Tine De Moor
- Apprenticeship, Work, Society in Early Modern Venice. Eds Anna Bellavitis and Valentina Sapienza, (Routledge, 2023. Pp. 304. 66B/W illustrations. ISBN 9781032053516 HbK £125) pp. 335-336

- Patrick Wallis
- Crisis and Resilience in the Bristol‐West India Sugar Trade, 1783–1802. Peter Buckles, (Liverpool University Press, 2024. Pp. 232. 17 fig 3. ISBN 981802078831, Hbk. £95) pp. 337-338

- Emily Buchnea
- Slavery, Capitalism and the Industrial Revolution. Maxine Berg and Pat Hudson, (Polity Press, 2023. Pp. 228. ISBN 9781509552689, Hbk £25) pp. 339-340

- Cameron Bowman
- Navigating Nationalism in Global Enterprise: A Century of Indo‐German Business Relations. Christina Lubinski, (Cambridge University Press, 2022. Pp. 300. ISBN 9781316511282. Hbk. £75) pp. 341-342

- Marie Huber
- Understanding the Private‐Public Divide: Markets, Governments and Time Horizons. Avner Offer, (Cambridge University Press, 2022. Pp. 200. 18 figures, 4 tables. ISBN 9781108791663, Pbk. £23.99) pp. 343-344

- John Turner
- Review of periodical literature for 2023: (i) 400–1100 pp. 345-351

- Máirín MacCarron
- Review of periodical literature for 2023: (ii) 1100–1500 pp. 352-360

- Stephanie Emma Brown
- Review of periodical literature for 2023: (iii) 1500–1700 pp. 361-370

- Charmian Mansell
- Review of periodical literature for 2023: (iv) 1700–1850 pp. 371-377

- Karolina Hutková
- Review of periodical literature for 2023: (v) 1850–1945 pp. 378-386

- Tehreem Husain
- Review of periodical literature for 2023: (vi) 1945 to present pp. 387-397

- Meredith Paker
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