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Volume 54, month 11, 2001
- The Volume of the English Currency, 1158–1470[Dr Mark Bl] pp. 595-611

- Martin Allen
- Medieval Farm Management and Technological Mentalities: Hinderclay before the Black Death[I am grate] pp. 612-638

- David Stone
- Forging a nation state: The Continental Congress and the Financing of the War of American Independence[The author] pp. 639-656

- Ben Baack
- Business Networking in the Industrial Revolution[Earlier ve] pp. 657-679

- Robin Pearson and David Richardson
- English Emigration to New Zealand, 1839–1850: Information Diffusion and Marketing a New World[I am most ] pp. 680-698

- Paul Hudson
- Infant Mortality in Victorian Britain: The Mother as Medium[Thanks are] pp. 699-733

- Robert Millward and Frances Bell
- List of Publications on the Economic and Social History of Great Britain and Ireland Published in 2000 pp. 734-770

- Matthew Hale, Richard Hawkins and Michael Partridge
Volume 54, month 08, 2001
- The Economics of Marriage in Late Medieval England: The Marriage of Heiresses[I am very ] pp. 413-429

- S. J. Payling
- The Economic World of the Bohemian Serf: Economic Concepts, Preferences, and Constraints on the Estate of Friedland, 1583–1692[I should l] pp. 430-453

- Sheilagh Ogilvie
- The Costs of Coercion: African Agency in the Pre-Modern Atlantic World pp. 454-476

- Stephen D. Behrendt, David Eltis and David Richardson
- Farm Wages and Living Standards in the Industrial Revolution: England,1670–1869[This resea] pp. 477-505

- Gregory Clark
- ‘Prodigious Riches’: The Wealth of Jamaica Before the American Revolution pp. 506-524

- T. G. Burnard
- Market Solutions for Social Problems: Working-Class Housing in Nineteenth Century London[I am indeb] pp. 525-545

- Susannah Morris
Volume 54, month 05, 2001
- Patterns of morbidity in late medieval England: a sample from Westminster Abbey pp. 215-239

- Barbara Harver and Jim Oeppen
- Managerial failure in late Victorian Britain?: Land use and English agriculture[The author] pp. 240-266

- E.H. Hunt and S.J. Pam
- ‘Riches beyond the dreams of avarice?’: commerical returns on British warship construction, 1889-1914[The quotat] pp. 267-289

- A.J. Arnold
- Entitlements, destitution, and emigration in the 1930s Singapore great depression[An earlier] pp. 290-323

- Gregg Huff
- Nazi economic imperialism and the exploitation of the small: evidence from Germany’s secret foreign exchange balances, 1938-1940[While I wa] pp. 324-345

- Albrecht Ritschl
- New revisionists and the Keynesian era in British economic policy[I am grate] pp. 346-366

- Alan Booth
Volume 54, month 02, 2001
- Specialization of work in England, 1100-1300 pp. 1-16

- Britnell R.h
- Illicit business: accounting for smuggling in mid-sixteenth-century Bristol[The initia] pp. 17-38

- Evan T. Jones
- Antonio and Shylock: credit and trust in France, c. 1680-c. 1780 pp. 39-57

- Laurence Fontaine
- The British balance of payments, 1772-1820: India transfers and war finance[The author] pp. 58-86

- Javier Cuenca Esteban
- Women’s work in census and survey, 1911-1931[The resear] pp. 87-107

- Timothy Hatton and Roy E. Bailey
- Did smallpox reduce height? A final comment pp. 108-109

- Peter Razzell
- Smallpox really did reduce height: a reply to Razzell pp. 110-114

- Tim Leunig and Hans-Joachim Voth
Volume 53, month 11, 2000
- Advertising consumer goods in nineteenth-centuary Britain: reinterpretations[This artic] pp. 621-645

- Roy Church
- Tenant farming and short-term leasing on Romney, Marsh, 1587-1705[Thanks are] pp. 646-676

- Stephen Hipkin
- The cost of apparel in seventeenth-century England, and the accuracy of Gregory King[I thank th] pp. 677-705

- Margaret Spufford
- Two textile townships, c. 1660-1820: a comparative demographic analysis[Earlier ve] pp. 706-741

- Pat Hudson and Steve King
- The impact of philanthropy: housing provision and the Sutton Model Dwellings Trust, 1900-1939 pp. 742-766

- Patricia L. Garside
- Land ownership and social change in late nineteenth-century Britain[Research f] pp. 767-776

- Julia Smith
- Businessmen and land ownership in the late nineteenth century revisited pp. 777-782

- Tom Nicholas
- List of publications on the economic and social history of Great Britain and Ireland published in 1999 pp. 783-820

- Matthew Hale, Richard Hawkins and Michael Partridge
Volume 53, month 08, 2000
- The decline of child labour: labour markets and family economies in Europe and North America since 1830[I am indeb] pp. 409-428

- Hugh Cunningham
- The expansion of the south-western fisheries in late medieval England[I am grate] pp. 429-454

- Maryanne Kowaleski
- Food prices and the standard of living in London in the ‘century of revolution’, 1580-1700[This artic] pp. 455-492

- Jeremy Boulton
- Manufacturing quality in the pre-industrial age: finding value in diversity[The author] pp. 493-516

- Pierre Claude Reynard
- Seebohm Rowntree and the postwar poverty puzzle pp. 517-543

- Timothy Hatton and Roy >. Bailey
- The business and the politics of decolonization: the British experience in the twentieth century[An embryon] pp. 544-564

- Nicholas J. White
Volume 53, month 05, 2000
- The sugar revolution pp. 213-236

- B. W. Higman
- Standards of living and capital formation in pre-plague England: a peasant budget model pp. 237-261

- Harry Kitsikopoulos
- Explaining the mortality decline in the eighteenth-century British slave trade pp. 262-283

- Robin Haines and Ralph Shlomowitz
- From the franc to the ‘Europe’: the attempted transformation of the Latin Monetary Union into a European Monetary Union, 1865-1873 pp. 284-308

- Luca L. Einaudi
- European emigration in the late nineteenth century: the paradoxical case of Spain pp. 309-330

- Blanca Sanchez-Alonso
- Responding to relative decline: the creation of the National Economic Development Council pp. 331-353

- Astrid Ringe and Neil Rollings
Volume 53, month 02, 2000
- A critical survey of recent research in Chinese economic history pp. 1-28

- Kent G. Deng
- Technological innovation and economic progress in the ancient world: M. I. Finley re-considered pp. 29-59

- Kevin Greene
- Early Elizabethan investigations into exchange and the value of sterling, 1558-1568 pp. 60-83

- T. H. Lloyd
- The census and the servant: a reassessment of the decline and distribution of farm service in early nineteenth-century England pp. 84-106

- A. J. Gritt
- Russian railway construction and the Urals charcoal iron and steel industry, 1851-1914 pp. 107-126

- Ian Blanchard