Economic History Review
1948 - 2025
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Volume 57, month 11, 2004
- Measuring the national wealth in seventeenth‐century England pp. 607-635

- Paul Slack
- From privatized to government‐administered tax collection: tax farming in eighteenth‐century France pp. 636-663

- Eugene White
- The wages and employment of female day‐labourers in English agriculture, 1740–1850 pp. 664-690

- Joyce Burnette
- The consumption of radio broadcast technologies in Hong Kong, c.1930–1960 pp. 691-726

- David Clayton
- List of publications on the economic and social history of Great Britain and Ireland published in 2003 pp. 727-771

- Matthew Hale, Richard Hawkins and Michael Partridge
- English government in the thirteenth century pp. 772-773

- Peter Coss
- York bridgemasters’ accounts pp. 773-774

- Christian D. Liddy
- Weights and measures in Scotland: a European perspective pp. 774-775

- Richard Sheldon
- Women in early modern Britain, 1450–1640 pp. 775-776

- Elizabeth Ewan
- The first industrial region: north‐west England c.1700–60 pp. 776-776

- Andrew Popp
- Insuring the industrial revolution: fire insurance in Great Britain, 1700–1850 pp. 777-778

- Shane Ewen
- The Cambridge economic history of modern Britain pp. 778-779

- Alan Booth
- The allotment movement in England, 1793–1873 pp. 780-780

- Mark Freeman
- Victoria county history: A history of the county of Stafford pp. 780-781

- R. G. Wilson
- Patent inventions: intellectual property and the Victorian novel pp. 782-783

- Christine Macleod
- A new England? Peace and war, 1886–1918 pp. 783-783

- M. W. Kirby
- An uncooperative commodity: privatising water in England and Wales pp. 784-785

- Richard Coopey
- The government machine: a revolutionary history of the computer pp. 785-786

- Alan Booth
- Horseracing and the British, 1919–39 pp. 786-787

- Joyce Kay
- The NUM and British politics, 1: 1944–1968 pp. 787-788

- Chris Williams
- Britain's productivity problem, 1948–1990 pp. 788-789

- Sally M. Horrocks
- Policy learning and British governance in the 1960s pp. 789-789

- Mark W. Bufton
- Seeking a premier economy: the economic effects of British economic reforms, 1980–2000 pp. 790-792

- Roger Middleton
- Entertaining the nation: a social history of British television pp. 792-793

- Siân Nicholas
- Von Plan zu Plan. Eine Wirtschaftsgeschichte der DDR pp. 793-794

- Ray Stokes
- Farm to factory: a reinterpretation of the Soviet industrial revolution pp. 794-794

- Peter Gatrell
- German and Japanese business in the boom years: transforming American management and technology models pp. 795-796

- John F. Wilson
- Quarter notes and bank notes: the economics of music composition in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries pp. 796-797

- Gerben Bakker
- Tariffs, blockades, and inflation: the economics of the Civil War pp. 797-798

- Peter A. Coclanis
- Lives of the Philadelphia engineers: capital, class, and revolution, 1830–1890 pp. 798-799

- John K. Brown
- The Eastern origins of Western civilisation pp. 799-800

- Kent G. Deng
- Bullion for goods: European and Indian merchants in the Indian Ocean trade, 1500–1800 pp. 800-801

- H. V. Bowen
- Transnational labour history: explorations pp. 801-802

- Gregor Benton
- International financial history in the twentieth century: system and anarchy pp. 802-803

- Scott Newton
- History matters: essays on economic growth, technology, and demographic change pp. 803-805

- G. N. von Tunzelmann
- Hobson and imperialism: radicalism, New Liberalism, and finance, 1887–1938 pp. 805-806

- Valerie Johnson
Volume 57, month 08, 2004
- Progress, decline, growth: product and productivity in Italian agriculture, 1000–2000 pp. 437-464

- Giovanni Federico and Paolo Malanima
- Baking for the common good: a reassessment of the assize of bread in Medieval England pp. 465-502

- James Davis
- The jump‐start of the Holland economy during the late‐medieval crisis, c.1350–c.1500 pp. 503-532

- Bas J.P. Van Bavel and Jan Luiten van Zanden
- ‘Crooks, thieves, and receivers’: transaction costs in nineteenth‐century industrial Birmingham pp. 533-550

- Francesca Carnevali
- The empire strikes back: Hong Kong and the decline of sterling in the 1960s pp. 551-580

- Catherine Schenk
- Shaping medieval landscapes pp. 581-582

- Joan Thirsk
- Town houses of medieval Britain pp. 582-583

- Christopher Dyer
- The information state in England pp. 583-584

- E. A. Wrigley
- The impact of the English civil war on the economy of London, 1642–1650 pp. 584-585

- Bernard Capp
- Women and urban life in eighteenth‐century England pp. 585-586

- Alison C. Kay
- Stanley: from Arkwright village to commuter suburb, 1784–2003 pp. 586-588

- Marguerite W. Dupree
- The seaside, health and the environment in England and Wales since 1800 pp. 588-589

- Anne Hardy
- Victorian publishing pp. 589-590

- Aileen Fyfe
- The transformation of British life, 1950–2000 pp. 590-591

- Alex Mold
- Housing the stranger in the Mediterranean world pp. 591-592

- John Haldon
- Corps and clienteles: public finance and political change in France, 1688–1715 pp. 592-592

- Richard Bonney
- The European linen industry in historical perspective pp. 593-594

- Markus Cerman
- Knowledge and competitive advantage pp. 594-595

- Jochen Streb
- El progreso económico de España, 1850‐2000 and Historia económica de la España contemporanea pp. 595-597

- Joseph Harrison
- Ford, 1903–2003: the European history pp. 597-599

- Guiliano Maielli
- The economics of forced labour: the Soviet Gulag pp. 599-600

- Peter Howlett
- The political economy of Stalinism pp. 600-601

- Peter Gatrell
- Between slavery and freedom pp. 601-602

- Diana Paton
- Managing Mexico pp. 602-603

- J. R. Ward
- The road to independence: leaving home in western and eastern societies pp. 603-604

- Colin Heywood
- Uncovering labour in information revolutions, 1750–2000 pp. 604-605

- Martin Campbell‐kelly
Volume 57, month 05, 2004
- Estimating arable output using Durham Priory tithe receipts, 1341–1450 pp. 245-285

- Ben Dodds
- Guilds, efficiency, and social capital: evidence from German proto‐industry pp. 286-333

- Sheilagh Ogilvie
- Risk and risk management in English agriculture, c. 1750–1850 pp. 334-361

- David Stead
- Trends in real wages during the industrial revolution: a view from across the Irish Sea pp. 362-395

- Frank Geary and Tom Stark
- The internal labour dynamics of the Great Eastern Railway Company, 1870–1913 pp. 396-422

- Peter Howlett
Volume 57, month 02, 2004
- The lay subsidies and the distribution of wealth in medieval England, 1275–1334 pp. 1-32

- Pamela Nightingale
- The Irish grain trade from the Famine to the First World War pp. 33-79

- Liam Brunt and Edmund Cannon
- Selling to reluctant drinkers: the British wine market, 1860–1914 pp. 80-108

- James Simpson
- Patterns and determinants of manufacturing plant location in interwar London pp. 109-141

- Peter Scott and Peter Walsh
- Trade, empire, and the fiscal context of imperial business during decolonization pp. 142-160

- Sarah Stockwell
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