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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 (contentdelivery@wiley.com). Access Statistics for this journal.
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Volume 58, month 11, 2005
- Taxation, warfare, and the early fourteenth century ‘crisis’ in the north: Cumberland lay subsidies, 1332–1348 pp. 639-672

- Chris Briggs
- Slave prices, the African slave trade, and productivity in the Caribbean, 1674–1807 pp. 673-700

- David Eltis, Frank Lewis and David Richardson
- Explaining the ‘take‐off’ of the Catalan cotton industry pp. 701-735

- J. K. J. Thomson
- The market for American state government bonds in Britain and the United States, 1830–43 pp. 736-764

- Namsuk Kim and John Joseph Wallis
- The standard of living in Latin America during the twentieth century pp. 765-796

- Pablo Astorga, Ame R. Berges and Valpy Fitzgerald
- List of publications on the economic and social history of Great Britain and Ireland published in 2004 pp. 797-831

- Matthew Hale, Richard Hawkins and Catherine Wright
Volume 58, month 08, 2005
- Spanish merino wools and the nouvelles draperies: an industrial transformation in the late medieval Low Countries pp. 431-484

- John Munro
- Poor relief, labourers’ households and living standards in rural England c.1770–1834: a Bedfordshire case study pp. 485-519

- Samantha Williams
- Incentives, technology and the shift to year‐round dairying in late nineteenth‐century Denmark pp. 520-554

- Ingrid Henriksen and Kevin O'Rourke
- Managing the economy, managing the people: Britain c.1931–70 pp. 555-585

- Jim Tomlinson
- Capital deepening and the rise of the factory: the American experience during the nineteenth century pp. 586-595

- Jeremy Atack, Fred Bateman and Robert Margo
Volume 58, month 05, 2005
- Financial markets can go mad: evidence of irrational behaviour during the South Sea Bubble pp. 233-271

- Richard S. Dale, Johnnie E. V. Johnson and Leilei Tang
- Differential infant and child mortality in three Dutch regions, 1812–1909 pp. 272-309

- Frans van Poppel, Marianne Jonker and Kees Mandemakers
- The decline and fall of the European film industry: sunk costs, market size, and market structure, 1890–1927 pp. 310-351

- Gerben Bakker
- Commercials, careers, and culture: travelling salesmen in Britain, 1890s–1930s pp. 352-377

- Michael French
- Working‐class consumer credit in the UK, 1925–60: the role of the check trader pp. 378-405

- Sean O'Connell and Chris Reid
- The place of war in English history 1066–1214 pp. 406-407

- William M. Aird
- Britain and Ireland 1050–1530: economy and society pp. 407-408

- Christopher Dyer
- Mills in the medieval economy: England 1300–1540 pp. 408-409

- Ben Dodds
- The blind in British society: charity, state and community, c.1780–1930 pp. 409-410

- Keir Waddington
- The politics of the poor: the east end of London 1885–1914 pp. 410-411

- Helen Meller
- Civil society in British history: ideas, identities and institutions pp. 411-413

- Richard Rodger
- The medieval household in Christian Europe, c.850–c.1550: managing power, wealth and the body pp. 413-414

- Helen J. Nicholson
- The glitter of gold: France, bimetallism, and the emergence of the international gold standard, 1848–1873 pp. 415-416

- Larry Neal
- German industry and global enterprise. BASF: The history of a company pp. 416-417

- T. Balderston
- Die deutsche Textilindustrie zwischen 1933 und 1939: staatsinterventionismus und ökonomische Rationalität pp. 417-418

- Michael C. Schneider
- Between state capitalism and globalisation: the collapse of the East German economy pp. 418-419

- Nigel Swain
- Centuries of child labour: European experiences from the seventeenth to the twentieth century pp. 419-420

- Peter Kirby
- Life under pressure: mortality and living standards in Europe and Asia, 1700–1900 pp. 420-422

- Robert Woods
- Les origines de la révolution industrielle aux États‐Unis: entre économie marchande et capitalisme industriel, 1800–1850 pp. 422-423

- Michael Huberman
- Health and labor force participation over the life cycle: evidence from the past pp. 423-424

- Janet Greenlees
- State of the union: a century of American labor pp. 424-425

- Neville Kirk
- What went wrong with Africa?: a contemporary history pp. 426-427

- Rod Alence
- Dutra's world: wealth and family in nineteenth century Rio de Janeiro pp. 427-428

- Gail D. Triner
- A new economic history of Argentina pp. 428-429

- RAUL GARCíA Heras
- Markets in historical contexts: ideas and politics in the modern world pp. 429-430

- Joy Cushman
Volume 58, month 02, 2005
- The production and consumption of bar iron in early modern England and Wales pp. 1-33

- Peter King
- Making profits in wartime: corporate profits, inequality, and GDP in Germany during the First World War pp. 34-56

- Joerg Baten and Rainer Schulz
- Fattening children or fattening farmers? School milk in Britain, 1921–1941 pp. 57-78

- Peter J. Atkins
- The film business in the United States and Britain during the 1930s pp. 79-112

- John Sedgwick and Michael Pokorny
- European integration and corporate restructuring: the strategy of Unilever, c.1957–c.1990 pp. 113-139

- Geoffrey Jones and Peter Miskell
- A second Domesday? The Hundred Rolls of 1279–80 pp. 196-197

- Nicholas Vincent
- Creating and consuming culture in north‐east England, 1660–1830 pp. 197-198

- Peter Clark
- Production and consumption in English households, 1600–1750 pp. 198-199

- Joan Thirsk
- Exceptionalism and industrialization: Britain and its European rivals, 1688–1815 pp. 199-200

- Ian Inkster
- Public debt and the birth of the democratic state: France and Great Britain, 1688–1789 pp. 201-202

- Mark Potter
- Poverty, progress, and population pp. 202-203

- James Simpson
- United we stand: a history of Britain's trade unions pp. 203-204

- Colin Griffin
- Rural Englands: labouring lives in the nineteenth century pp. 204-205

- Nicola Verdon
- England eats out: a social history of eating out in England from 1830 to the present pp. 205-206

- Laura Ugolini
- Governments, labour, and the law in mid‐Victorian Britain: the trade union legislation of the 1870s pp. 206-207

- James A. Jaffe
- Social investigation and rural England, 1870–1914 pp. 207-208

- Alan Gillie
- Framing production: technology, culture and change in the British bicycle industry pp. 208-209

- Kenneth D. Brown
- The British government and the City of London in the twentieth century pp. 209-210

- Martin Chick
- Waterfront revolts: New York and London dockworkers, 1946–61 pp. 210-211

- Eric Taplin
- Studies in European urban history, 3: Urban public debts, urban government and the market for annuities in Western Europe, fourteenth to eighteenth centuries pp. 212-213

- Alexander Cowan
- Apogee of empire: Spain and New Spain in the age of Charles III, 1759–1789 pp. 213-214

- J. K. J. Thomson
- Spain: a modern European economy pp. 214-215

- Andrew Dowling
- History derailed: Central and Eastern Europe in the long nineteenth century pp. 215-216

- Nigel Swain
- Ludwig Erhard: a biography pp. 216-217

- Gary Herrigel
- Manufacturing revolution: the intellectual origins of early American industry pp. 217-218

- S. D. Smith
- The history of foreign investment in the United States, 1914 to 1945 pp. 218-219

- Forrest Capie
- American economic development since 1945: growth, decline and rejuvenation pp. 219-220

- Iwan Morgan
- Eating smoke: fire in urban America, 1800–1950 pp. 220-221

- Shane Ewen
- A history of popular culture: more of everything, faster and brighter pp. 221-222

- Jeffrey Hill
- From cotton mill to business empire: the emergence of regional enterprises in modern China pp. 222-223

- Philip Richardson
- Philanthropy, patronage and civil society: experiences from Germany, Great Britain, and North America pp. 223-224

- Kate Hill
- The electric vehicle: technology and expectations in the automobile age pp. 224-225

- D. Edgerton
- The history of human populations, II: migration, urbanization and structural change pp. 225-226

- Eilidh Garrett
- Money doctors: the experience of international financial advising, 1850–2000 pp. 226-227

- Sarah Babb
- The making of global finance, 1880–1913 pp. 227-228

- Marc D. Weidenmeir
- Origins of the modern career pp. 228-229

- Catherine Hakim
- Globalisation in historical perspective pp. 229-231

- Bernard J. Foley
- The global economy, 1944–2000 pp. 231-232

- Bernard J. Foley
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