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Volume 59, month 11, 2006

Monastic mortality: Durham Priory, 1395–15291 pp. 667-687 Downloads
John Hatcher, A. J. Piper and David Stone
How skilled were English agricultural labourers in the early nineteenth century?1 pp. 688-716 Downloads
Joyce Burnette
Shipping and economic development in nineteenth‐century Ireland1 pp. 717-742 Downloads
Peter M. Solar
The strategies and limits of gentlemanly capitalism: the London East India agency houses, provincial commercial interests, and the evolution of British economic policy in South and South East Asia 1800–50 pp. 743-764 Downloads
Anthony Webster
Brazil as a debtor, 1824–19311 pp. 765-787 Downloads
Marcelo Abreu
List of publications on the economic and social history of Great Britain and Ireland published in 2005 pp. 788-838 Downloads
Matthew Hale, Richard Hawkins and Catherine Wright
The overseas trade of Boston in the reign of Richard II – Edited by Steven H. Rigby pp. 839-840 Downloads
Pamela Nightingale
Decision‐making in medieval agriculture – David Stone pp. 840-841 Downloads
Chris Briggs
Gentry culture in late‐medieval England – Edited by Raluca Radulescu and Alison Truelove pp. 841-843 Downloads
Philip Morgan
Cambridge and its economic region, 1450–1560 – John S. Lee pp. 843-844 Downloads
Margaret Yates
Towns and local communities in medieval and early modern England – David M. Palliser pp. 844-846 Downloads
John S. Moore
A market town and its surrounding villages. Cranbrook, Kent in the later seventeenth century – Anthony Poole pp. 846-847 Downloads
Nigel Goose
‘Unfortunate objects’: lone mothers in eighteenth‐century London – Tanya Evans pp. 847-849 Downloads
Leonard Schwarz
Women in business, 1700–1850 – Nicola Phillips pp. 849-850 Downloads
Hannah Barker
A mad, bad and dangerous people? England, 1783–1846 – Boyd Hilton pp. 850-851 Downloads
Richard Sheldon
The politics of madness in England: the state, insanity and society in England, 1845–1914 – Joe Melling and Bill Forsythe pp. 852-853 Downloads
R. A. Houston
What price the poor? William Booth, Karl Marx and the London residuum – Ann M. Woodall pp. 853-854 Downloads
Bernhard Kleeberg
Farming in Lincolnshire, 1850–1945 – Jonathan Brown pp. 854-856 Downloads
Paul Brassley
Merchant families, banking and money in medieval Lucca – Thomas W. Blomquist pp. 856-857 Downloads
Peter Coss
The Routledge history of women in Europe since 1700 – Edited by Deborah Simonton pp. 857-859 Downloads
June Purvis
Women, business and finance in nineteenth‐century Europe: rethinking separate spheres – Edited by Robert Beachy, Béatrice Craig and Alastair Owens pp. 859-860 Downloads
Pat Hudson
Europe’s third world: the European periphery in the interwar years – Derek H. Aldcroft pp. 861-862 Downloads
John R. Lampe
Europe’s advantage: banks and small firms in Britain, France, Germany and Italy since 1918 – Francesca Carnevali pp. 862-863 Downloads
Duncan M. Ross
The merchants of Zigong: industrial entrepreneurship in early modern China – Madeleine Zelin pp. 863-865 Downloads
Elisabeth Köll
Intra‐Asian trade and the world market – Edited by A. J. H. Latham and Heita Kawakatsu pp. 865-866 Downloads
Anne Booth
Chimneys in the desert: industrialization in Argentina during the export boom years, 1870–1930 – Fernando Rocchi pp. 867-868 Downloads
Colin M. Lewis
La economía política del Uruguay contemporáneo. 1870–2000 – Henry Finch pp. 868-869 Downloads
James Dunkerley
The democratisation of invention: patents and copyrights in American economic development, 1790–1920 – B. Zorina Khan pp. 869-870 Downloads
Ian Inkster
Making Silicon Valley: innovation and the growth of high tech, 1930–1970 – Christophe Lécuyer pp. 870-872 Downloads
James Sumner
A history of national accounting – André Vanoli pp. 872-873 Downloads
Frits Bos
Cultures merging: an historical and economic critique of culture – Eric L. Jones pp. 873-874 Downloads
Peter Temin
The natural origins of economics – Margaret Schabas pp. 875-876 Downloads
Keith Tribe
Economists in Parliament in the liberal age (1848–1920) – Edited by Massimo M. Augello and Marco E. L. Guidi pp. 876-878 Downloads
William Barber
Schumpeter on the economics of innovation and the development of capitalism – Arnold Heertje pp. 878-879 Downloads
D. A. Reisman
A history of corporate governance around the world: family business groups to professional managers – Edited by Randall K. Morck pp. 880-881 Downloads
Sue Bowden
Economic transformations: general purpose technologies and long‐term economic growth – Richard G. Lipsey, Kenneth I. Carlaw and Clifford T. Bekar pp. 881-882 Downloads
Stephen Broadberry

Volume 59, month 08, 2006

The transition to an advanced organic economy: half a millennium of English agriculture1 pp. 435-480 Downloads
E. A. Wrigley
Manorial economy and corvée labour in southern Sweden 1650–1850* pp. 481-497 Downloads
Mats Olsson
The micro‐foundations of the early London capital market: Bank of England shareholders during and after the South Sea Bubble, 1720–251 pp. 498-538 Downloads
Ann Carlos and Larry Neal
‘Lines of credit, debts of obligation’: migrant remittances to Britain, c.1875–19131 pp. 539-577 Downloads
Gary Magee and Andrew S. Thompson
The concept of the unemployable pp. 578-606 Downloads
John Welshman
Comment on ‘Seat of Death and Terror’1 pp. 607-616 Downloads
Tim Leunig and Hans-Joachim Voth
‘Pitted but not pitied’ or, does smallpox make you small?1 pp. 617-635 Downloads
Deborah Oxley
The mercery of London: trade, goods and people, 1130–1578 – Anne F. Sutton pp. 636-637 Downloads
Ian W. Archer
Edward de Vere (1550–1604): the crisis and consequences of wardship – Daphne Pearson pp. 638-639 Downloads
Lloyd Bowen
Consuming splendour: society and culture in seventeenth‐century England – Linda Levy Peck pp. 639-640 Downloads
Joan Thirsk
The social life of coffee: the emergence of the British coffeehouse – Brian Cowan pp. 640-641 Downloads
Simon Smith
The business of empire: the East India Company and imperial Britain 1756–1833 – Huw V. Bowen pp. 642-643 Downloads
Anthony Webster
Swing unmasked: the agricultural riots of 1830 to 1832 and their wider implications – Edited by Michael Holland pp. 643-644 Downloads
John E. Archer
Famine and disease in Ireland – Edited by Leslie Clarkson and E. Margaret Crawford pp. 644-646 Downloads
Brenda Collins
The bovine scourge: meat, tuberculosis and public health, 1850–1914 – Keir Waddington pp. 646-647 Downloads
Jim Phillips
Health and wealth: studies in history and policy – Simon Szreter pp. 648-649 Downloads
Bernard Harris
Warfare state: Britain, 1920–1970 – David Edgerton pp. 649-650 Downloads
Rodney Lowe
Renewing Unilever: transformation and tradition – Geoffrey Jones pp. 651-652 Downloads
Peter Wardley
Before the European miracles: four essays on Swedish preconditions for conquest, growth and voice – Erik Örjan Emilsson pp. 652-653 Downloads
Lars Magnusson
Making, moving and managing: the new world of ancient economies, 323–31 BC – Edited by Zofia H. Archibald, John K. Davies and Vincent Gabrielsen pp. 654-655 Downloads
Neville Morley
Russia’s foreign trade and economic expansion in the seventeenth century: windows on the world – Jamo T. Kotilaine pp. 655-656 Downloads
Ian Blanchard
Cultural continuity in advanced economies: Britain and the US versus continental Europe – Gustav Schachter and Saul Engelbourg pp. 656-657 Downloads
Neil Rollings
The German economy during the nineteenth century – Toni Pierenkemper and Richard Tilly pp. 657-658 Downloads
Robert Lee
‘If the workers took a notion’: the right to strike and American political development – Josiah B. Lambert pp. 659-660 Downloads
Howell John Harris
The face of decline: the Pennsylvania anthracite region in the twentieth century – Thomas Dublin and Walter Licht pp. 660-661 Downloads
Ken Fones‐wolf
Feeding the world: an economic history of agriculture, 1800–2000 – Giovanni Federico pp. 661-663 Downloads
Michael Turner
The making of the consumer: knowledge, power and identity in the modern world – Edited by Frank Trentmann pp. 663-664 Downloads
Matthew Hilton
Global capital markets: integration, crisis and growth – Maurice Obstfeld and Alan M. Taylor pp. 664-665 Downloads
Bernard Foley

Volume 59, month 05, 2006

English and Scottish overseas trade, 1300–16001 pp. 265-288 Downloads
Martin Rorke
Subsistence and sales: the peasant economy of Württemberg in the early seventeenth century pp. 289-319 Downloads
Paul Warde
The impact of limited liability on ownership and control: Irish banking, 1877–19141 pp. 320-346 Downloads
Graeme G. Acheson and John Turner
Technological and geographical knowledge spillover in the German empire 1877–1918 pp. 347-373 Downloads
Jochen Streb, Joerg Baten and Shuxi Yin
‘Voice’ and ‘exit’ in Japanese firms during the Second World War: Sanpo revisited* pp. 374-395 Downloads
Tetsuji Okazaki
A frontier landscape: the north west in the middle ages – N. J. Higham pp. 396-396 Downloads
Bruce M. S. Campbell
Town and country in the middle ages: contrasts, contacts and interconnections, 1100–1500 – Kate Giles and Christopher Dyer pp. 397-398 Downloads
James Davis
Plantagenet England, 1225–1360 – Michael Prestwich pp. 399-400 Downloads
Peter Coss
Network north: Scottish kin, commercial and covert associations in northern Europe, 1603–1746 – Steve Murdoch pp. 400-401 Downloads
R. A. Houston
Immigrants in Tudor and early Stuart England – Nigel Goose and Lien Luu pp. 401-403 Downloads
Kevin Stagg
Consuming splendour: society and culture in seventeenth‐century England – Linda Levy Peck pp. 403-404 Downloads
Joan Thirsk
Luxury and pleasure in eighteenth‐century Britain – Maxine Berg pp. 404-406 Downloads
Michael North
Down and out in eighteenth‐century London – Tim Hitchcock pp. 406-407 Downloads
Peter King
The making and unmaking of empires: Britain, India, and America c.1750–1783 – P.J. Marshall pp. 407-408 Downloads
Simon Smith
On Adam Smith's Wealth of Nations: a philosophical companion – Samuel Fleischacker pp. 408-409 Downloads
Richard Sheldon
City status in the British Isles, 1830–2002 – John Beckett pp. 409-410 Downloads
Jon Stobart
Industrial reorganization and government policy in interwar Britain – Julian Greaves pp. 410-411 Downloads
Alan Booth
Leisure, citizenship and working‐class men in Britain, 1850–1945 – Brad Beaven pp. 411-413 Downloads
Andrew Davies
Young women, work and family in England 1918–1950 – Selina Todd pp. 413-414 Downloads
Annmarie Hughes
A history of the Royal College of Physicians of London. Volume IV: 1948–1983 – Asa Briggs pp. 414-415 Downloads
Keir Waddington
Between East and West: the Moluccas and the traffic in spices up to the arrival of Europeans – R. A. Donkin pp. 416-417 Downloads
Andrew Sherratt
Framing the early middle ages. Europe and the Mediterranean, 400–800 – Chris Wickham pp. 417-419 Downloads
Marios Costambeys
Migration and inequality in Germany 1870–1913 – Oliver Grant pp. 419-420 Downloads
Ray Stokes
The pursuit of pleasure: drugs and stimulants in Iranian history, 1500–1900 – Rudi Matthee pp. 420-422 Downloads
James H. Mills
Politics and economics in the history of the European Union – Alan S. Milward pp. 422-423 Downloads
Bernard J. Foley
The American West: visions and revisions – Margaret Walsh pp. 423-424 Downloads
John M. Findlay
Old Dominion, industrial commonwealth: coal politics and economy in antebellum America – Sean Patrick Adams pp. 424-426 Downloads
Neville Kirk
Irresistible empire: America's advance through twentieth‐century Europe – Victoria de Grazia pp. 426-427 Downloads
Stefan Schwarzkopf
Creole economics: Caribbean cunning under the French flag – Kathleen E. Browne pp. 427-429 Downloads
David Howard
Living standards in the past: new perspectives on well‐being in Asia and Europe – Robert C. Allen, Tommy Bengtsson, and Martin Dribe pp. 429-430 Downloads
Hans-Joachim Voth
Central bank co‐operation at the Bank for International Settlements, 1930–1973 – Gianni Toniolo pp. 430-432 Downloads
Bernard J. Foley
The science‐industry nexus: history, policy, implications – Karl Grandin, Nina Wormbs, and Sven Widmalm pp. 432-433 Downloads
Jon Agar

Volume 59, month 02, 2006

The early modern great divergence: wages, prices and economic development in Europe and Asia, 1500–1800 pp. 2-31 Downloads
Stephen Broadberry and Bishnupriya Gupta
Illuminations and distortions: Gregory King's Scheme calculated for the year 1688 and the social structure of later Stuart England pp. 32-69 Downloads
Tom Arkell
Political risk and the international bond market between the 1848 revolution and the outbreak of the First World War pp. 70-112 Downloads
Niall Ferguson
Quality, experience, and monopoly: the Soviet market for weapons under Stalin pp. 113-142 Downloads
Andrei Markevich and Mark Harrison
The marginalist approach and the making of fuel policy in France and Britain, 1945–72 pp. 143-167 Downloads
Martin Chick
The production and consumption of bar iron in early modern England and Wales pp. 264-264 Downloads
Peter King
Book Reviews pp. 264-264 Downloads
Peter King
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