Economic History Review
1948 - 2025
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Volume 48, month 11, 1995
- Tracing the beginning of the Kuznets curve: western Europe during the early modern period pp. 643-664

- Jan Luiten van Zanden
- Hunting for rents: the economics of slaving in pre-colonial Africa pp. 665-686

- E. W. Evans and David Richardson
- Causes of short stature among coal-mining children, 1823–1850 pp. 687-699

- Peter Kirby
- Occupational censuses and the agricultural workforce in Victorian England and Wales pp. 700-716

- Edward Higgs
- The persistence of bimetallism in nineteenth-century France pp. 717-736

- Angela Redish
- The‘Koreaboom’in West Germany: fact or fiction? pp. 737-753

- Peter Temin
- 1492–1494: Columbus and the discovery of America pp. 754-768

- Wendy R. Childs
- Food rations in France in the eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries: a comment pp. 769-773

- J-C. Toutain
- Food rations in France in the eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries: a reply pp. 774-777

- George W. Grantham
- List of publications on the economic and social history of Great Britain and Ireland published in 1994 pp. 778-817

- Matthew Hale, Richard Hawkins and Michael Partridge
Volume 48, month 08, 1995
- The golden age of economic growth in Western Europe, 1950-1973 pp. 429-447

- Nicholas Crafts
- A model of early modern urban demography pp. 448-469

- Chris Galley
- Male and female living standards in England and Wales, 1812-1867: evidence from criminal height records pp. 470-481

- Paul Johnson and Stephen Nicholas
- Allotments, enclosure, and proletarianization in early nineteenth-century southern England pp. 482-500

- Boaz Moselle
- The urban fiscal problem, 1870-1914: government expenditure and finance in England and Wales pp. 501-535

- Robert Millward and Sally Sheard
- The French provincial banks, the Banque de France, and bill finance, 1890-1913 pp. 536-554

- Shizuya Nishimura
- The economics of Japanese imperialism in Korea, 1910-1939 pp. 555-574

- Mitsuhiko Kimura
- Prices and the value of English exports in the eighteenth century: evidence from the North American colonial trade pp. 575-590

- S. D. Smith
- Macroinventions, economic growth, and‘industrial revolution’in Britain and France pp. 591-598

- Nicholas Crafts
- Some further thoughts on accident in history: a reply to Professor Crafts pp. 599-601

- David S. Landes
- Meta-economic history: a survey of the Eleventh International Economic History Congress pp. 602-611

- Paola Subacchi
Volume 48, month 05, 1995
- A British food puzzle, 1770–1850 pp. 215-237

- Gregory Clark, Michael Huberman and Peter Lindert
- Population, money supply, and the velocity of circulation in England, 1300–1700 pp. 238-257

- N. J. Mayhew
- Regional prices and market regions: the evolution of the early modern Scottish grain market pp. 258-282

- A. J. S. Gibson and T. C. Smout
- How skilled were Lancashire cotton factory workers in 1833? pp. 283-303

- H. M. Boot
- Outcrop and deep level mining in South Africa before the Anglo-Boer War: re-examining the Blainey thesis pp. 304-328

- Elaine N. Katz
- Soviet commodity markets during NEP pp. 329-352

- Vincent Barnett
- Continuity and change: women's history and economic history in Britain pp. 353-369

- Pamela Sharpe
- Annual review of information technology developments for economic and social historians, 1994 pp. 370-395

- Roger Middleton
Volume 48, month 02, 1995
- Poor relief and English economic development before the industrial revolution pp. 1-22

- Peter M. Solar
- The transformation of the nonferrous metals industries in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries pp. 23-45

- Roger Burt
- Foreign capital flows in the century of Britain's industrial revolution: new estimates, controlled conjectures pp. 46-67

- Elise Brezis
- The Act of Union, British-Irish trade, and pre-Famine deindustrialization pp. 68-88

- Frank Geary
- Women's labour force participation and the transition to the male-breadwinner family, 1790-1865 pp. 89-117

- Sara Horrell and Jane Humphries
- Price movements in early twentieth-century India pp. 118-133

- Tirthankar Roy
- Cotton textiles and industrial output growth during the industrial revolution pp. 134-144

- Knick Harley and Nicholas Crafts
- Further evidence of falling prices of cotton cloth, 1768-1816 pp. 145-150

- Javier Cuenca Esteban
Volume 47, month 11, 1994
- What room for accident in history?: explaining big changes by small events pp. 637-656

- David S. Landes
- Demesne resources and labour rent on the manors of St Paul's Cathedral, 1066-1222 pp. 657-678

- Rosamond Faith
- ‘Domestic bubbling’: eighteenth-century London merchants and individual investment in the Funds pp. 679-702

- David Hancock
- Accounting for profitability at the Consett Iron Company before 1914: measurement, sources, and uses pp. 703-724

- Roy Church, Trevor Baldwin and Bob Berry
- Household appliances and the use of time: the United States and Britain since the 1920s pp. 725-748

- Sue Bowden and Avner Offer
- Innovation, diffusion, and mechanical engineers in Britain, 1780-1850 pp. 749-753

- Gillian Cookson
- The peculiarities of Yorkshire inventors: a reply pp. 754-759

- Christine Macleod
- Rehabilitation sustained: the industrial revolution as a macroeconomic epoch pp. 760-768

- David Greasley and Les Oxley
- The industrial revolution as a macroeconomic epoch: an alternative view pp. 769-775

- Nicholas Crafts and T. C. Mills
- List of publications on the economic and social history of Great Britain and Ireland published in 1993 pp. 776-815

- Matthew Hale, Richard Hawkins and Michael Partridge
Volume 47, month 08, 1994
- Fear of failing: economic history and the decline of Britain pp. 441-458

- Barry Supple
- Regional fairs, institutional innovation, and economic growth in late medieval Europe pp. 459-482

- S. R. Epstein
- The decline of textile prices in England and British America prior to industrialization pp. 483-507

- Carole Shammas
- Inequality of incomes and lifespans in England since 1688 pp. 508-524

- R. V. Jackson
- European emigration, 1815-1930: looking at the emigration decision again pp. 525-544

- Dudley Baines
- An input-output table for 1841 pp. 545-566

- Sara Horrell, Jane Humphries and Martin Weale
- ‘Disseminating impure literature’: the ‘penny dreadful’ publishing business since 1860 pp. 567-584

- John Springhall
- The economics of tenancy in early twentieth-century southern Italy pp. 585-600

- Francesco L. Galassi and Jon S. Cohen
- The cotton industry and the British war effort, 1914–1918 pp. 601-618

- John Singleton
Volume 47, month 05, 1994
- British industrial research and development before 1945 pp. 213-238

- D.E.H. Edgerton and S.M. Horrocks
- London and the colonial consumer in the late seventeenth century pp. 239-261

- Nuala Zahedieh
- Tired pioneers and dynamic newcomers? A comparative essay on English and German entrepreneurial history, 1870-1914 pp. 262-287

- H. Berghoff and R. Möller
- The supply of gold under the pre-1914 gold standard pp. 288-309

- Barry Eichengreen and Ian McLean
- Did Joseph Arch raise agricultural wages?: rural trade unions and the labour market in late nineteenth-century England pp. 310-334

- George R. Boyer and Timothy Hatton
- Closing the Hong Kong Gap: the Hong Kong free dollar market in the 1950s pp. 335-353

- Catherine Schenk
- Fisher's‘flu and Moore's probates: quantifying the mortality crisis of 1556-1560 pp. 354-358

- Michael Zell
- Jack Fisher's' flu’: a virus still virulent pp. 359-361

- John S. Moore
- The origins and early development of medieval towns in northern Europe pp. 362-373

- Adriaan Verhulst
- Annual review of information technology developments for economic and social historians, 1993 pp. 374-407

- Roger Middleton and Peter Wardley
Volume 47, month 02, 1994
- Patterns of economic retardation and recovery in south-western Europe in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries pp. 1-21

- Gabriel Tortella
- The determination of wage rates in the early modern north of England pp. 22-43

- Donald Woodward
- The industrial revolution and British imperialism, 1750–1850 pp. 44-65

- J. R. Ward
- British textile prices, 1770-1831: are British growth rates worth revising once again? pp. 66-105

- Javier Cuenca Esteban
- The employment and retirement of older men in England and Wales, 1881–1981 pp. 106-128

- Paul Johnson
- The Australian role in Britain's return to the gold standard pp. 129-146

- Kosmas Tsokhas
- Growth and change: a comment on the Crafts-Harley view of the industrial revolution pp. 147-149

- Maxine Berg and Pat Hudson
- Proto-industrialization in France pp. 150-164

- Gwynne Lewis
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