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Economic History Review
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Volume 65, month 11, 2012
- Extreme divorce: the managerial revolution in UK companies before 1914-super-1 pp. 1217-1238

- James Foreman-Peck and Leslie Hannah
- The Great Bovine Pestilence and its economic and environmental consequences in England and Wales, 1318–50 pp. 1239-1266

- Philip Slavin
- Social class and the fertility transition: a critical comment on the statistical results reported in Simon Szreter's Fertility, class and gender in Britain, 1860–1940 pp. 1267-1279

- Geoffrey A. Barnes and Timothy Guinnane
- The biological standard of living in early nineteenth-century West Africa: new anthropometric evidence for northern Ghana and Burkina Faso pp. 1280-1302

- Gareth Austin, Joerg Baten and Bas van Leeuwen
- The determinants of competitive success in the interwar British radio industry pp. 1303-1325

- Peter Scott
- The Paris financial market in the nineteenth century: complementarities and competition in microstructures pp. 1326-1353

- Pierre Hautcoeur and Angelo Riva
- Bringing home the bacon? Regional nutrition, stature, and gender in the industrial revolution pp. 1354-1379

- Sara Horrell and Deborah Oxley
- Royal finance under King Henry III, 1216–72: the wardrobe evidence pp. 1380-1402

- Benjamin L. Wild
- International shipping and national economic growth: shipping earnings and the Greek economy in the nineteenth century pp. 1403-1427

- Gelina Harlaftis and George Kostelenos
- The failure of ‘nationalization by attraction’: Britain's cross-class alliance against earnings-related pensions in the 1950s pp. 1428-1449

- Hugh Pemberton
- Smoking for taxes: the triumph of fiscal policy over health in postwar West Germany, 1945–55 pp. 1450-1474

- Rosemary Elliot
- Explaining the short stature of the poor: chronic childhood disease and growth in nineteenth-century England pp. 1475-1494

- Pamela Sharpe
- Canals, rivers, and the industrial city: Manchester's industrial waterfront, 1790–1850 pp. 1495-1523

- Peter Maw, Terry Wyke and Alan Kidd
- List of publications on the economic and social history of Great Britain and Ireland published in 2011 pp. 1524-1568

- Matthew Hale, Graham Raymond and Catherine Wright
- Paul Cullen, Richard Jones, and David N. Parsons, Thorps in a changing landscape, Explorations in Local and Regional History ser. vol. 4, ser. eds. Nigel Goose and Christopher Dyer ( Hatfield: University of Hertfordshire Press, 2011. Pp. xviii + 224. 47 maps. 9 tabs. ISBN 9781902806822 Pbk. £14.99/$29.95) pp. 1569-1570

- Mark Gardiner
- C. M. Woolgar, ed., Testamentary records of the English and Welsh Episcopate 1200–1413: wills, executors' accounts and inventories, and the probate process ( Woodbridge: Boydell & Brewer, 2011. Pp. lvii + 360. ISBN 9780907239741 £25) pp. 1570-1571

- Alisdair Dobie
- Simon Walker, ed., with supplementary material by Julian Munby, Building accounts of All Souls College Oxford 1438–1443 ( Oxford: Oxford Historical Society, new ser., vol. 42/Woodbridge: Boydell Press, 2010. Pp. xxxii + 396. 3 figs. 4 plates. ISBN 9780904107234 Hbk. £35.00) pp. 1571-1572

- John Langdon
- Christopher Dyer, Andrew Hopper, Evelyn Lord, and Nigel Tringham, eds., New directions in local history since Hoskins ( Hatfield: University of Hertfordshire Press, 2011. Pp. xix + 276. 46 figs. 12 plates. 8 tabs. ISBN 9781907396120 Pbk. £16.99/$32.95) pp. 1572-1574

- Kate Tiller
- Craig Muldrew, Food, energy and the creation of industriousness: work and material culture in agrarian England, 1550–1780 ( Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2011. Pp. xvii + 355. 3 figs. 68 tabs. ISBN 9780521881852 Hbk. £60/$99) pp. 1574-1575

- Roderick Floud
- Patrick Wallis, ed., London inhabitants outside the walls 1695 ( Woodbridge: Boydell & Brewer/London Record Society, 2011. Pp. xvi + 359. 1 map. ISBN 9780900952456 Hbk. £25/$45) pp. 1575-1576

- Gill Newton
- Rosalin Barker, The rise of an early modern shipping industry: Whitby's golden fleet, 1600–1750 ( Woodbridge: Boydell Press, 2011. Pp. xiii + 189. 21 figs. 3 maps. 20 plates. 22 tabs. ISBN 9781843836315 Hbk. £60/$99) pp. 1577-1578

- Helen Doe
- Daniel Carey and Christopher J. Finlay, eds., The empire of credit: the financial revolution in Britain, Ireland and America, 1688–1815 ( Portland, OR, and Dublin: Irish Academic Press, 2011. Pp. xviii + 302. 5 tabs. ISBN 9780716534150 Hbk. £45/$74.95/€49.50) pp. 1578-1579

- Helen Julia Paul
- Michael Brown, Performing medicine: medical culture and identity in provincial England, c. 1760–1850 ( Manchester: Manchester University Press, 2011. Pp. 272. 3 figs. ISBN 9780719077975 Hbk. £60) pp. 1579-1580

- Jonathan Reinarz
- E. A. Wrigley, The early English censuses ( Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2011. Pp. xviii + 322. 5 figs. 46 tabs. ISBN 9780197264799 Hbk. £55/$99) pp. 1581-1582

- Edward Higgs
- James E. Thomas, Social disorder in Britain, 1750–1850: the power of the gentry, radicalism and religion in Wales ( London and New York: I. B. Tauris, 2011. Pp. ix + 266. ISBN 9781848855038 Hbk. £59.50/$99) pp. 1582-1583

- Chris Williams
- Leonore Davidoff, Thicker than water: siblings and their relations, 1780–1920 ( Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2012. Pp. xiii + 449 4 illus. 6 charts. ISBN 9780199546480 Hbk. £35) pp. 1583-1584

- Ellen Filor
- Edward Higgs, Identifying the English: a history of personal identification 1500 to the present ( London and New York: Continuum Books, 2011. Pp. vii + 286. 8 tabs. ISBN 9781441182036 Hbk. £25/$44.95) pp. 1584-1586

- Tom Crook
- Oded Galor, Unified growth theory ( Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 2011. Pp. xvii + 325. 74 illus. 12 tabs. ISBN 9780691130026 Hbk. £41.95/$59.50) pp. 1586-1587

- Péter Földvári and Bas van Leeuwen
- Nicholas Orme, The Victoria history of the counties of England. A history of the county of Cornwall, vol. II: Religious history to 1560 ( Woodbridge: Boydell and Brewer, 2010. Pp. xvi + 335. 63 figs. ISBN 9781904356127 Hbk. £90/$180) A. R. J. Juřica, The Victoria history of the counties of England. A history of the county of Gloucester, vol. XII: Newent and May Hill ( Woodbridge: Boydell and Brewer, 2010. Pp. xx + 369. 78 figs. 18 maps. ISBN 9781904356363 Hbk. £90/$180) pp. 1588-1589

- Jon Stobart
- C. A. Bayly, Vijayendra Rao, Simon Szreter, and Michael Woolcock, eds., History, historians and development policy: a necessary dialogue ( Manchester University Press, 2011. Pp. xii + 276. 4 figs. 2 tabs. ISBN 9780719085765 Pbk. £15.19) pp. 1590-1591

- James Fenske
- David Stasavage, States of credit: size, power and the development of European politics ( Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 2011. Pp. xi + 192. 9 figs. 1 map. 10 tabs. ISBN 9780691140575 Hbk. £27.95/$39.95) pp. 1591-1592

- Eric Chaney
- Janken Myrdal and Mats Morell, eds., The agrarian history of Sweden: from 4000 BC to AD 2000 ( Lund: Nordic Academic Press, 2011. Pp. 336. 37 figs. 17 tabs. 1 map. ISBN 9789185509560 Hbk. £34.95/$56) Hans Antonson and Ulf Jansson, eds., Agriculture and forestry in Sweden since 1900: geographical and historical studies, transl. Roger Tanner and Charlotte Merton ( Stockholm: Royal Swedish Academy of Agriculture and Forestry, 2011. Pp. 542. 203 figs. 10 illus. 13 tabs. ISBN 9789186573119 Hbk. £45/$70) pp. 1592-1594

- Rodney Edvinsson
- Philip Beale, Adrian Almond, and Mike Scott Archer, The Corsini letters ( Stroud: Amberley Publishing, 2011. Pp. 224. 128 illus. ISBN 9781445600857 Hbk. £40/$64.95) pp. 1594-1595

- Francesco Guidi-Bruscoli
- Karl Ittmann, Dennis D. Cordell, and Gregory H. Maddox, The demographics of empire: the colonial order and the creation of knowledge ( Athens, OH: Ohio University Press, 2010. Pp. ix + 292. 4 figs. 11 tabs. ISBN 9780821419335 Pbk. £25.95/$28.95) pp. 1595-1596

- James Hevia
- Tracy Dennison, The institutional framework of Russian serfdom ( Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2011. Pp. xix + 254. 1 fig. 23 tabs. ISBN 9780521194488 Hbk. £60/$99) pp. 1597-1598

- Stefan Nafziger
- Ayşe Çelikkol, Romances of free trade: British literature, laissez-faire, and the global nineteenth century ( Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2011. Pp. x + 189. ISBN 9780199769001 Hbk. £45/$74) pp. 1598-1599

- Timothy Alborn
- Debin Ma and Jan Luiten van Zanden, Law and long-term economic change: a Eurasian perspective ( Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press, 2011. Pp. xiv + 358. 7 figs. 6 tabs. ISBN 9780804772760 Hbk. £56.50/$65) Laura Cruz and Joel Mokyr, eds., The birth of modern Europe: culture and economy, 1400–1800: essays in honour of Jan de Vries ( Leiden: Brill, 2011. Pp. xvi + 254. 13 figs. 5 maps. 38 tabs. ISBN 9789004189348 Hbk. £125/€99$141) pp. 1600-1601

- Giovanni Federico
- Zhongping Chen, Modern China's network revolution: chambers of commerce and sociopolitical change in the early twentieth century ( Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press, 2011. Pp. xxi + 289. 1 map. 9 tabs. ISBN 9780804774093 Hbk. £47.95/$55) pp. 1601-1603

- Georgia Abigail Mickey
- Donald Harman Akenson, Ireland, Sweden and the great European migration, 1815–1914 ( Liverpool: Liverpool University Press, 2011. Pp. viii + 293. 8 figs. 9 tabs. ISBN 9781846316616 Hbk. £65) pp. 1603-1604

- David Fitzpatrick
- Andrea Colli and Michelangelo Vasta, Forms of enterprise in 20th century Italy: boundaries, structures and strategies ( Cheltenham and Northampton, MA: Edward Elgar, 2011. Pp. xii + 327. 29 figs. 63 tabs. ISBN 9781847203830 Hbk. £75/$145) pp. 1604-1605

- Paolo di Martino
- Farley Grubb, German immigration and servitude in America, 1709–1920 ( London and New York: Routledge, 2011. Pp. xxvi + 433. 28 figs. 70 tabs. ISBN 9780415610612 Hbk. £110/$180) pp. 1605-1607

- Mark Häberlein
- Fernando Collantes and Vicente Pinilla, Peaceful surrender: the depopulation of rural Spain in the twentieth century ( Newcastle upon Tyne: Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2011. Pp. xiii + 202. 9 figs. 6 maps. 27 tabs. ISBN 9781443828383 Hbk. £39.99/$59.99) pp. 1607-1608

- Susana Martinez-Rodriguez
- John Murphy, A decent provision: Australian welfare policy, 1870–1949 ( Farnham: Ashgate, 2011. Pp. xvii + 270. 7 figs. 9 tabs. ISBN 9781409407591 Hbk. £65) pp. 1608-1609

- Shurlee Swain
- 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) pp. 1609-1611

- Ranald Michie
- Curzio Giannini, The age of central banks ( Cheltenham: Edward Elgar, 2011. Pp. xxxi + 298. 15 figs. 12 tabs. ISBN 9780857932136 Hbk. £79.95/$135) pp. 1611-1612

- Geoffrey Wood
- 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) pp. 1612-1613

- Victoria Bateman
Volume 65, month 08, 2012
- The rise and decline of European parliaments, 1188–1789 pp. 835-861

- Jan Luiten van Zanden, Eltjo Buringh and Maarten Bosker
- The character and denomination of shares in the Victorian equity market pp. 862-886

- Graeme G. Acheson, John Turner and Qing Ye
- Explaining contract choice: vertical coordination, sharecropping, and wine in Europe, 1850–1950 pp. 887-909

- Juan Carmona and James Simpson
- Fiscal policies and the institution of a tax state in Anglo-Saxon England within a comparative context pp. 910-931

- Andrew Wareham
- Convergence and divergence of numeracy: the development of age heaping in Latin America from the seventeenth to the twentieth century pp. 932-960

- Kerstin Scholler, born Manzel, Joerg Baten and Yvonne Stolz
- Attendance and work effort in the Great Northern Coalfield, 1775–1864 pp. 961-983

- Peter Kirby
- Renaissance attachment to things: material culture in last wills and testaments pp. 984-1004

- Samuel Cohn, Jr
- Entrepreneurs, formalization of social ties, and trustbuilding in Europe (fourteenth to twentieth centuries) pp. 1005-1028

- Guido Alfani and Vincent Gourdon
- The Franco-German trade puzzle: an analysis of the economic consequences of the Franco-Prussian war pp. 1029-1054

- Béatrice Dedinger
- The frequency of wars pp. 1055-1076

- Mark Harrison and Nikolaus Wolf
- Child day-labourers in agriculture: evidence from farm accounts, 1740–1850 pp. 1077-1099

- Joyce Burnette
- Labour markets during apartheid in South Africa pp. 1100-1122

- Martine Mariotti
- Marriage seasonality and the industrious revolution: southern Sweden, 1690–1895 pp. 1123-1146

- Martin Dribe and Bart van de Putte
- Money on the road to empire: Japan's adoption of gold monometallism, 1873–97 pp. 1147-1168

- Michael Schiltz
- The experience of domestic service for women in early modern London – Edited by Paula Humfrey pp. 1169-1170

- Cathryn Spence
- 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 pp. 1170-1172

- Jon Stobart
- Britain, Portugal and South America in the Napoleonic Wars: alliances and diplomacy in economic maritime conflict – By Martin Robson pp. 1172-1173

- Matthew Brown
- Thomas Tooke and the monetary thought of classical economics – By Matthew Smith pp. 1173-1174

- Neil T. Skaggs
- Statistics and the public sphere: numbers and the people in modern Britain, c.1800–2000 – Edited by Tom Crook and Glen O'Hara pp. 1174-1176

- Simon Szreter
- The depiction of eviction in Ireland, 1845–1910 – By L. Perry Curtis pp. 1176-1177

- D. A. J. Macpherson
- Men, women and money: perspectives on gender, wealth, and investment, 1850–1930 – Edited by David R. Green, Alastair Owens, Josephine Maltby, and Janette Rutterford pp. 1177-1178

- Jennifer Aston
- 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 pp. 1179-1180

- Ian Phimister
- Jute no more: transforming Dundee – Edited by Jim Tomlinson and Christopher A. Whatley pp. 1180-1182

- R. J. Morris
- Reappraising state-owned enterprise – Edited by Franco Amatori, Robert Millward, and Pier AngeloToninelli pp. 1182-1183

- Graham Brownlow
- The rise and fall of the healthy factory: the politics of industrial health in Britain, 1914–60 – By Vicky Long pp. 1183-1184

- Barry M. Doyle
- The ages of voluntarism: how we got to the Big Society – Edited by Matthew Hilton and James McKay pp. 1184-1185

- Martin Earley
- Camille Gutt and postwar international finance – By Jean F. Crombois pp. 1185-1187

- Herman van der Wee
- Institutions and European trade: merchant guilds, 1000–1800 – By Sheilagh Ogilvie pp. 1187-1188

- Erik Lindberg
- Markets and agricultural change in Europe from the 13th to the 20th century – Edited by Vicente Pinilla pp. 1188-1189

- Johannes Bracht
- Touring beyond the nation: a transnational approach to European tourism history – By Eric G. E. Zuelow pp. 1189-1191

- Luciano Segreto
- 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 pp. 1191-1192

- S. Ryan Johansson
- Material nation: a consumer's history of modern Italy – By Emanuela Scarpellini pp. 1192-1194

- Andrea Colli
- Commerce by a frozen sea: native Americans and the European fur trade – By Ann M. Carlos and Frank D. Lewis pp. 1194-1195

- Thomas Wien
- Empire's garden: Assam and the making of India – By Jayeeta Sharma pp. 1195-1197

- David Arnold
- Workers across the Americas: the transnational turn in labor history – Edited by Leon Fink pp. 1197-1198

- Michael Hanagan
- Peddling protectionism: Smoot-Hawley and the Great Depression – By Douglas A. Irwin pp. 1198-1199

- Tim Rooth
- The financial crisis and Federal Reserve policy – By Lloyd B. Thomas pp. 1199-1201

- Mark Carlson
- 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 pp. 1201-1202

- Toshiaki Tamaki
- Trade and poverty: when the Third World fell behind – By Jeffrey G. Williamson pp. 1202-1203

- Leandro Prados de la Escosura
- 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 pp. 1203-1204

- Eilidh Garrett
- Monetary and banking history: essays in honour of Forrest Capie – Edited by Geoffrey Wood, Terence C. Mills, and Nicholas Crafts pp. 1205-1206

- Rogerr Middleton
- International economic relations since 1945 – By Catherine R. Schenk pp. 1206-1207

- Paul Strong
- Culture, capital and representation – Edited by Robert J. Balfour pp. 1207-1209

- Claudia Klaver
- 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 pp. 1209-1210

- N. Mayhew
- Business history: complexities and comparisons – By Franco Amatori and Andrea Colli pp. 1210-1211

- Francesca Carnevali
- The poverty of Clio: resurrecting economic history – By Francesco Boldizzoni pp. 1211-1212

- Graham Brownlow
- The crisis of neoliberalism – By Gérard Duménil and Dominique Levy. Constructions of neoliberal reason – By Jamie Peck pp. 1212-1215

- Ben Jackson
Volume 65, month 05, 2012
- Contract enforcement, institutions, and social capital: the Maghribi traders reappraised pp. 421-444

- Jeremy Edwards and Sheilagh Ogilvie
- The Maghribi traders: a reappraisal? pp. 445-469

- Avner Greif
- How much do we know about market integration in Europe? pp. 470-497

- Giovanni Federico
- ‘Th'ancient Distaff’ and ‘Whirling Spindle’: measuring the contribution of spinning to household earnings and the national economy in England, 1550–1770 pp. 498-526

- Craig Muldrew
- Land abundance and economic institutions: Egba land and slavery, 1830–1914 pp. 527-555

- James Fenske
- Rules and reality: quantifying the practice of apprenticeship in early modern England pp. 556-579

- Chris Minns and Patrick Wallis
- Bagehot for beginners: the making of lender‐of‐last‐resort operations in the mid‐nineteenth century pp. 580-608

- Vincent Bignon, Marc Flandreau and Stefano Ugolini
- A stakeholder empire: the political economy of Spanish imperial rule in America pp. 609-651

- Regina Grafe and Alejandra Irigoin
- Economic nationalism and economic integration: the Austro‐Hungarian Empire in the late nineteenth century pp. 652-673

- Max‐stephan Schulze and Nikolaus Wolf
- The structure of the market for wool in early medieval Lincolnshire pp. 674-700

- Rosamond Faith
- Cooperating mercantile networks in the early modern Mediterranean pp. 701-718

- Maria Fusaro
- Long‐term changes in sickness and health: further evidence from the Hampshire Friendly Society pp. 719-745

- Bernard Harris, Martin Gorsky, Aravinda Guntupalli and Andrew Hinde
- If the landlord so wanted... Family, farm production, and land transfers in the manorial system pp. 746-769

- Martin Dribe, Mats Olsson and Patrick Svensson
- The strange birth of liberal Denmark: Danish trade protection and the growth of the dairy industry since the mid‐nineteenth century pp. 770-788

- Ingrid Henriksen, Markus Lampe and Paul Sharp
- An historical atlas of Staffordshire – Edited by Anthony D. M. Phillips and Colin B. Phillips pp. 789-790

- Geoff Timmins
- 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 pp. 790-791

- Andy Gritt
- Sunderland wills and inventories, 1601–1650 – Edited by Joan Briggs, Rita McGhee, John Smith, Jennifer Tindall, Ann Tumman, and Xenia Webster pp. 792-793

- Andrew Burn
- Out of the hay and into the hops: hop cultivation in Wealden, Kent and hop marketing in Southwark, 1744–2000 – By Celia Cordle pp. 793-794

- Nicola Verdon
- The long road to the industrial revolution: the European economy in a global perspective, 1000–1800 – By Jan Luiten van Zanden pp. 794-795

- Knick Harley
- Locating the industrial revolution: inducement and response – By Eric L. Jones pp. 795-796

- Emma Griffin
- Children of the labouring poor: the working lives of children in nineteenth‐century Hertfordshire – By Eileen Wallace pp. 796-797

- Katrina Honeyman
- Abolitionism and imperialism in Britain, Africa, and the Atlantic – Edited by Derek R. Peterson pp. 798-799

- Philip Misevich
- Darwin's clever neighbour: George Warde Norman and his circle – By Denis P. O'Brien and John Creedy pp. 799-800

- Anthony Howe
- The rise of a Victorian ironopolis: Middlesborough and regional industrialization – By Minoru Yasumoto pp. 800-801

- Barry M. Doyle
- London clerical workers, 1880–1914 – By Michael Heller pp. 801-802

- Andrew Seltzer
- The impact of Alfred Marshall's ideas: the global diffusion of his work – Edited by Tiziano Raffaelli, Giacomo Becattini, Katia Caldari, and Marco Dardi pp. 803-804

- Geoffrey Fishburn
- Priest in deep water: Charles Plomer Hopkins and the 1911 seamen's strike – By Robert W. H. Miller pp. 804-805

- Peter Ackers
- When the shopping was good: Woolworths and the Irish Main Street – By Barbara Walsh pp. 805-807

- Peter Scott
- A companion to life course studies: the social and historical context of the British birth cohort studies – Edited by Michael Wadsworth and John Bynner pp. 807-808

- John Welshman
- The Bank of England, 1950s to 1979 – By Forrest Capie pp. 808-809

- Michael J. Oliver
- Pre‐modern European economy: one thousand years (10th–19th centuries) – By Paolo Malanima pp. 809-811

- George Grantham
- Medicine and society in early modern Europe – By May Lindemann pp. 811-811

- David Gentilcore
- Modernity and the second‐hand trade: European consumption cultures and practices, 1700–1900 – Edited by Jon Stobart and Ilja van Damme pp. 811-813

- Beverly Lemire
- Painting for profit: the economic lives of seventeenth‐century Italian painters – Edited by Richard E. Spear and Philip Sohm pp. 813-814

- Anthony Colantuono
- El banco de Barcelona (1844–1874), historia de un banco emisor – By Yolanda Blasco and Carles Sudrià pp. 814-815

- MARTIN‐ACEñA Pablo
- State and society in the Ottoman Empire – By Haim Gerber pp. 815-817

- Engin Deniz Akarli
- Foreign investment in the Ottoman Empire: international trade and relations 1854–1914 – By V. Necla Geyikdağı pp. 817-818

- Murat Birdal
- Economic thought in early modern Japan – Edited by Bettina Gramlich‐Oka and Gregory J. Smits pp. 818-820

- Mina Ishizu
- Miraculous growth and stagnation in post‐war Japan – Edited by Koichi Hamada, Keijiro Otsuka, Gustav Ranis, and Ken Togo pp. 820-821

- Carl Mosk
- Experiments in financial democracy: corporate governance and financial development in Brazil, 1882–1950 – By Aldo Musacchio pp. 821-822

- Catalina Vizcarra
- Atlas of the transatlantic slave trade – By David Eltis and David Richardson pp. 822-823

- Trevor Burnard
- The big ditch: how America took, built, ran and ultimately gave away the Panama Canal – By Noel Maurer and Carlos Yu pp. 824-825

- William K. Hutchinson
- Financial fraud and guerrilla violence in Missouri's Civil War, 1861–1865 – By Mark W. Geiger pp. 825-826

- Brian D. McKnight
- The new Lombard Street: how the Fed became the dealer of last resort – By Perry Mehrling pp. 826-827

- Allan Meltzer
- Origins of shareholder advocacy – Edited by Jonathan G. S. Koppell pp. 827-829

- Robin Pearson
- Prime movers of globalization: the history and impact of diesel engines and gas turbines – By Vaclav Smil pp. 829-830

- Clifford Bekar
- Crises and opportunities: the shaping of modern finance – By Youssef Cassis pp. 830-832

- Ranald Michie
- Economics evolving: a history of economic thought – By Agnar Sandmo pp. 832-833

- Keith Tribe
- 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 pp. 833-834

- R. Daniel Wadhwani
Volume 65, month 02, 2012
- Belonging and community: understandings of ‘home’ and ‘friends’ among the English poor, 1750–1850 pp. 1-25

- K. D. M. Snell
- The rise of agrarian capitalism and the decline of family farming in England pp. 26-60

- Leigh Shaw‐taylor
- Guilds and middle‐class welfare, 1550–1800: provisions for burial, sickness, old age, and widowhood pp. 61-90

- Marco H. D. van Leeuwen
- The Marshall Plan and the Spanish postwar economy: a welfare loss analysis pp. 91-119

- José A. Carrasco‐gallego
- Legal institutions, social norms, and entrepreneurship in Britain (c.1890–c.1939) pp. 120-143

- Paolo Di Martino
- The long‐term rise in overseas travel by Americans, 1820–2000 pp. 144-167

- Brandon Dupont, Alka Gandhi and Thomas Weiss
- Extending home ownership before the First World War: the case of the Co‐operative Permanent Building Society, 1884–1913 pp. 168-193

- Luke Samy
- Investigating early modern Ottoman consumer culture in the light of Bursa probate inventories pp. 194-219

- Eminegül Karababa
- The coastal metropolitan corn trade in later seventeenth‐century England pp. 220-255

- Stephen Hipkin
- Material and moral resources: the 1984–5 miners' strike in Scotland pp. 256-276

- Jim Phillips
- The British ‘failure’ that never was? The Anglo‐American ‘productivity gap’ in large‐scale interwar retailing—evidence from the department store sector pp. 277-303

- Peter Scott and James Walker
- How did women count? A note on gender‐specific age heaping differences in the sixteenth to nineteenth centuries pp. 304-313

- Péter Földvári, Bas van Leeuwen and Jieli Li
- The two sterling crises of 1964: a comment on Newton pp. 314-321

- Michael J. Oliver
- Review of periodical literature published in 2010 pp. 322-375

- Rosamond Faith, James Davis, Jonathan Healey, Anne L. Murphy, Kate Bradley, James Taylor and Graham Brownlow
- Troubled waters: a social and cultural history of Ireland's sea fisheries – By Jim Mac Laughlin pp. 376-377

- Silvester Ó Muirí
- Medieval manuscript production in the Latin west: explorations with a global database – By Eltjo Buringh pp. 377-378

- Steven Biddlecombe
- Glassmaking in Ireland: from the medieval to the contemporary – Edited by John M. Hearne pp. 378-379

- Jill Turnbull
- 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 pp. 380-380

- Benjamin Linley Wild
- John Norden's ‘The surveyor's dialogue’ (1618): a critical edition – Edited by Mark Netzloff pp. 381-381

- P. D. A. Harvey
- Charity and poverty in England, c.1680–1820: wild and visionary schemes – By Sarah Lloyd pp. 381-383

- Joanna Innes
- The South Sea Bubble: an economic history of its origins and consequences – By Helen J. Paul pp. 383-384

- D'Maris Coffman
- The origins of an industrial region: Robert Morris and the first Swansea copper works, c.1727–1730 – Edited by Louise Miskell pp. 384-385

- Chris Evans
- 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 pp. 385-387

- Pat Hudson
- Associational culture in Ireland and abroad – Edited by Jennifer Kelly and Vincent Comerford pp. 387-389

- D. A. J. Macpherson
- Woods and people: putting forests on the map – By David Foot pp. 389-390

- Keith Kirby
- Trains, coal and turf: transport in Emergency Ireland – By Peter Rigney pp. 390-391

- Mary E. Daly
- Beveridge and voluntary action in Britain and the wider British world – Edited by Melanie Oppenheimer and Nicholas Deakin pp. 391-392

- Peter Grant
- The rise and fall of great companies: Courtaulds and the reshaping of the man‐made fibres industry – By Geoffrey Owen pp. 392-393

- John F. Wilson
- From deficit to deluge: the origins of the French revolution – Edited by Thomas E. Kaiser and Dale K. Van Kley pp. 393-394

- William Doyle
- From artisan to worker: guilds, the French state, and the organization of labor, 1776–1821 – By Michael P. Fitzsimmons pp. 395-396

- Roger Price
- Rome's imperial economy: twelve essays – By William V. Harris pp. 396-397

- Neville Morley
- The evolution of Nordic finance – By Steffen E. Andersen pp. 397-398

- Lars Magnusson
- Science for welfare and warfare: technology and state initiative in Cold War Sweden – Edited by Per Lundin, Niklas Stenlås, and Johan Gribbe pp. 398-399

- William Thomas
- Commerce before capitalism in Europe, 1300–1600 – By Martha C. Howell pp. 399-401

- Richard W. Unger
- The Cambridge economic history of modern Europe – Edited by Stephen Broadberry and Kevin H. O'Rourke pp. 401-403

- Moritz Schularick
- 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 pp. 404-405

- Youssef Cassis
- Fixed ideas of money: small states and exchange rate regimes in twentieth‐century Europe – By Tobias Straumann pp. 405-406

- Paul Turner
- Artisans of empire: crafts and craftspeople under the Ottomans – By Suraiya Faroqhi pp. 406-407

- M. ALTINTAş Abdulmennan
- Peasant and empire in Christian North Africa – By Leslie Dossey pp. 407-409

- A. H. Merrills
- Handbook of world exchange rates, 1590–1914 – By Markus A. Denzel pp. 409-409

- Solomos Solomou
- Unsettled account: the evolution of banking in the industrialized world since 1800 – By Richard S. Grossman pp. 409-411

- Paolo Di Martino
- Central banking in the twentieth century – By John Singleton pp. 411-412

- John H. Wood
- Power and the governance of global trade: from the GATT to the WTO – By Soo Yeon Kim pp. 412-413

- Tim Rooth
- Exorbitant privilege: the rise and fall of the dollar – By Barry Eichengreen pp. 413-414

- Marcello de Cecco
- The determinants of entrepreneurship – Edited by José L. García‐Ruiz and Pier Angelo Toninelli pp. 414-416

- Geoffrey Tweedale
- Keynes: a very short introduction – By Robert Skidelsky pp. 416-417

- Scott Newton
- Information history in the modern world: histories of the information age – Edited by Toni Weller pp. 417-419

- Frank Webster
- The new ways of history: developments in historiography – Edited by Gelina Harlaftis, Nikos Karapidakis, Kostas Sbonias, and Vaios Vaiopolous pp. 419-420

- Peter Clark
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