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Economic History Review
1948 - 2025
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Volume 52, month 11, 1999
- Change and continuities in rural society from the later middle ages to the sixteenth century: the contribution of west Berkshire pp. 617-637

- Margaret Yates
- Real incomes of the British middle class, 1760-1850: the experience of clerks at the East India Company pp. 638-668

- H. M. Boot
- Foreign banks, Africans, and credit in colonial Nigeria, c. 1890-1912 pp. 669-691

- Chibuike Ugochukwu Uche
- In search of the ‘traditional’ working class: social mobility and occupational continuity in interwar London pp. 692-713

- Dudley Baines and Paul Johnson
- Withering heights: did indentured servants shrink from an encounter with Malthus? A comment on Komlos pp. 714-729

- Farley Grubb
- On the nature of the Malthusian threat in the eighteenth century pp. 730-748

- John Komlos
- Factory costs, market prices, and Indian calicos: cotton textile prices revisited, 1779-1831 pp. 749-755

- Javier Cuenca Esteban
- Cotton textile prices revisited: a response to Cuenca Esteban pp. 756-765

- Knick Harley
- List of publications on the economic and social history of Great Britain and Ireland published in 1998 pp. 766-802

- Matthew Hale, Richard Hawkins and Michael Partridge
Volume 52, month 08, 1999
- New perspectives on the history of products, firms, marketing, and consumers in Britain and the United States since the mid-nineteenth century 1 pp. 405-435

- Roy Church
- How much did the English country house cost to build, 1660-1880? pp. 436-468

- R. G Wilson and A. L Mackley
- Continuity, change, and specialization within metropolitan London: the economy of Westminster, 1750-1820 pp. 469-493

- Charles Harvey, Edmund M. Green and Penelope J. Corfield
- Crust or crumb?: Intrahousehold resource allocation and male breadwinning in late Victorian Britain pp. 494-522

- Sara Horrell and Deborah Oxley
- Household appliances and the use of time: the United States and Britain since the 1920s: a comment pp. 522-562

- Ben Fine
- Weimar’s statistical economics: Ernst Wagemann, the Reich’s Statistical Office, and the Institute for Business-Cycle Research, 1925-1933 pp. 523-543

- J. Adam Tooze
- Art and its markets pp. 544-551

- David OrmrodR
- Household appliances and ‘systems of provision’: a reply pp. 563-567

- Sue Bowden and Avner Offer
Volume 52, month 05, 1999
- Tracking the agricultural revolution in England pp. 209-235

- Robert Allen
- English servants and their employers during the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries pp. 236-256

- Leonard Schwarz
- British incomes circa 1800 pp. 257-283

- T. V Jackson
- Principals and agents: the activities of the Crown Agents for the colonies, 1880-1914 pp. 284-306

- David Sunderland
- The rise of interlocking directorates in imperial Germany pp. 307-333

- Caroline Fohlin
- Agricultural support policies in a small open economy: New Zealand in the 1920s pp. 334-354

- G. A Fleming
- British government borrowing in wartime, 1750-1815 pp. 355-361

- J. F. Wright
Volume 52, month 02, 1999
- Growth and recession in the fifteenth-century economy: the Wiltshire textile industry and the countryside pp. 1-26

- J. N. Hare
- Businessmen and land ownership in the late nineteenth century pp. 27-44

- Tom Nicholas
- Profitability and capital accumulation in British industry during the transwar period, 1913–1924 pp. 45-68

- A. J. Arnold
- From fascism to communism: continuity and development of collectivist economic policy in North Korea pp. 69-86

- Mitsuhiko Kimura
- The South African economy, 1652–1997 pp. 87-103

- John Iliffe
- Review of periodical literature published in 1997 pp. 104-143

- R.H. Britnell, Nigel Goose, Robin Pearson and Jim Tomlinson
Volume 51, month 11, 1998
- Taxation and the mid-Tudor crisis pp. 649-975

- R. W. Hoyle
- The market for manufactures in the thirteen continental colonies, 1698-1776 pp. 676-708

- S. D. Smith
- Segmented capital markets and patterns of investment in late Victorian Britain: evidence from the non-ferrous mining industry pp. 709-733

- Roger Burt
- Institutions, externalities, and economic growth in southern Italy: evidence from the cotton textile industry, 1861-1914 pp. 734-762

- Brian A’hearn
- Performance, revenue, and cross subsidization in the Football League, 1927-1994 pp. 763-785

- Stephen Dobson and John Goddard
- List of publications on the economic and social history of Great Britain and Ireland published in 1997 pp. 786-822

- Matthew Hale, Richard Hawkins, Frank Jones and Michael Partridge
Volume 51, month 08, 1998
- Explaining the rise in marital fertility in England in the ‘long’ eighteenth century pp. 435-464

- E. A. Wrigley
- Landed interest, local government, and the labour market in England, 1750-1850 pp. 465-488

- Byung Khun Song
- The growth and distribution of English friendly societies in the early nineteenth century pp. 489-511

- Martin Gorsky
- Deindustrialization in Ireland to 1851: some evidence from the census pp. 512-541

- Frank Geary
- Market intervention in a backward economy: railway subsidy in Brazil, 1854-1913 pp. 542-568

- William Summerhill
- Rationing crime: the political economy of criminal statistics since the 1850s pp. 569-590

- Howard Taylor
- Markets, institutions, and the development of national collective bargaining in Britain: a comment on Adams pp. 591-596

- Howard Gospel
- Employers, labour, and the state in industrial relations history: a reply to Gospel pp. 597-605

- Tony Adams
Volume 51, month 05, 1998
- Peasant Welfare in England, 1290-1348 pp. 223-251

- Mark Bailey
- Europe’s Golden Age, 1950-1973: Speculations from a Long-run Perspective pp. 252-267

- Gianni Toniolo
- An Alarming Commercial Crisis in Eighteenth-century Angouleme: Sentiments in Economic History pp. 268-293

- Emma Rothschild
- A Tale of Two Dominions: Comparing the Macroeconomic Records of Australia and Canada Since 1870 pp. 294-318

- David Greasley and Les Oxley
- Short-time Working and Price Maintenance: Collusive Tendencies in the Cotton-Spining Industry, 1919-1939 pp. 319-343

- Sue Bowden and David Higgins
- Work Efficiency and Endogenous Growth pp. 344-350

- H. Freudenberger
- Did Smallpox Reduce Height? pp. 351-359

- Peter Razzell
- Smallpox and Nutritional Status in England, 1770-1873: On the Difficulties of Estimating Historical Heights pp. 360-371

- Markus Heintel and Joerg Baten
- Smallpox Did Reduce Height: A Reply to Our Critics pp. 372-381

- Tim Leunig and Hans-Joachim Voth
- Annual Review of Information Technology Developments for Economic and Social Historians, 1997 pp. 382-397

- James E. Everett
Volume 51, month 02, 1998
- English Bank Development within a European Context, 1870–1939 pp. 1-24

- Michael Collins
- The Penetration of New Wealth into the English Governing Class from the Middle Ages to the First World War pp. 25-48

- E.A. Wasson
- Cotton Textile Prices and the Industrial Revolution pp. 49-83

- Knick Harley
- Urbanization, Mortality, and the Standard of Living Debate: New Estimates of the Expectation of Life at Birth in Nineteenth-century British Cities pp. 84-112

- Simon Szreter and Graham Mooney
- King Cotton: Monarch or Pretender? The State of the Market for Raw Cotton on the Eve of the American Civil War pp. 113-132

- David G. Surdam
- Arms Exports from the Third Reich, 1933–1939: the Example of Krupp pp. 133-154

- C.M. Leitz
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