Economic History Review
1948 - 2025
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Volume 46, month 11, 1993
- History, economic crises, and revolution. understanding eighteenth-century France pp. 635-657

- L. M. Cullen
- Transaction costs, institutional change, and the emergence of a market economy in later Anglo-Saxon England pp. 658-678

- S. R. H. Jones
- Strategies of farming in the western highlands and islands of Scotland prior to crofting and the clearances pp. 679-701

- Robert A. Dodgshon
- The growth of specialization in English shipowning, 1750-1850 pp. 702-722

- Simon Ville
- The living standards of women during the industrial revolution, 1795-1820 pp. 723-749

- Stephen Nicholas and Deborah Oxley
- The macroeconomics of NEP pp. 750-767

- Simon Johnson and Peter Temin
- A Malthusian episode revisited: the height of British and Irish servants in colonial America pp. 768-782

- John Komlos
Volume 46, month 08, 1993
- The Russian and Soviet economies in two world wars: a comparative view pp. 425-452

- Peter Gatrell and Mark Harrison
- Town and country: economy and institutions in late medieval Italy pp. 453-477

- S. R. Epstein
- Divisions of labour: agricultural productivity and occupational specialization in pre-industrial France pp. 478-502

- G. W. Grantham
- Cost accounting during the industrial revolution. the present state of historical knowledge pp. 503-517

- Richard K. Fleischman and Thomas N. Tyson
- Medical care for pauper mothers and their infants. poor law provision and local demand in east London, 1870-1929 pp. 518-542

- Lara Marks
- Appliance trading activities of British gas utilities, 1875-1935 pp. 543-557

- Francis Goodall
- The Scottish agricultural labour market, 1900-1939: a case of institutional intervention pp. 558-574

- Richard Anthony
- Britain's liquidity crisis and India, 1919-1920 pp. 575-591

- G. Balachandran
- The collapse of the British toy industry, 1979-1984 pp. 592-606

- Kenneth D. Brown
- The English coastal coal trade, 1890-1910: why calculate figures when you can collect them? pp. 607-609

- John Armstrong
- Freight rates and shipping costs in the English coastal coal trade: a reply pp. 610-612

- William Hausman
Volume 46, month 05, 1993
- The British empire, 1870-1914: a waste of money? pp. 215-238

- Avner Offer
- Sterling, the‘minor’territories, and the end of formal empire, 1939-1958 pp. 239-265

- Gerold Krozewski
- Transport costs in medieval England pp. 266-279

- James Masschaele
- ‘Jack Fisher's' flu’: a visitation revisited pp. 280-307

- John S. Moore
- Fluctuations in sex and age ratios in the transatlantic slave trade, 1663-1864 pp. 308-323

- David Eltis and Stanley L. Engerman
- Long-term changes in US agricultural output per worker, 1800-1800 pp. 324-341

- Thomas Weiss
- Rings, mules, and structural constraints in the Lancashire textile industry, c.1945-c.1965 pp. 342-362

- David Higgins
- Further thoughts on the nutritional status of the British population pp. 363-366

- John Komlos
- Further thoughts on the nutritional status of the British population pp. 367-368

- Roderick Floud, Kenneth W. Wachter and Annabel Gregory
- The role of marital fertility in Irish population history, 1750-1840 pp. 369-378

- Jona Schellekens
- Annual review of information technology developments for economic and social historians, 1992 pp. 379-409

- David Dunn, Roger Middleton and Peter Wardley
Volume 46, month 02, 1993
- Mr Attlee's supply-side socialism pp. 1-22

- Jim Tomlinson
- Credit and the courts: debt litigation in a seventeenth-century urban community pp. 23-38

- Craig Muldrew
- Taking risks and containing competition: diversification and oligopoly in the fire insurance markets of the north of England during the early nineteenth century pp. 39-64

- Robin Pearson
- Small debts and economic distress in England and Wales, 1857-1913 pp. 65-87

- Paul Johnson
- Booth, Rowntree, and Llewelyn Smith: a reassessment of interwar poverty pp. 88-104

- Colin A. Linsley and Christine L. Linsley
- Was there a productivity gap between fourteenth-century Italy and England? pp. 105-114

- Karl Gunnar Persson
- The secular trend in the biological standard of living in the United Kingdom, 1730-1860 pp. 115-144

- John Komlos
- Measuring historical heights-shortcuts or the long way round: a reply to Komlos pp. 145-154

- Roderick Floud, Kenneth W. Wachter and Annabel Gregory
- Economies of scale in British coalmining between the wars pp. 155-159

- David Greasley
- Is small beautiful? Mine size in the British interwar coal industry pp. 160-162

- Ben Fine
Volume 45, month 11, 1992
- Institutional rigidities and economic decline: reflections on the British experience pp. 637-660

- M. W. Kirby
- The economic and social roots of medieval popular rebellion: Sussexin 1450-1451 pp. 661-676

- Mavis Mate
- South Carolina and the Atlantic economy in the late seventeenth and eighteenth centuries pp. 677-702

- R. C. Nash
- Output growth and the British industrial revolution: a restatement of the Crafts-Harley view pp. 703-730

- Nicholas Crafts and Knick Harley
- The emergence of mass unemployment: some questions of precision pp. 731-738

- Seán Glynn and Alan Booth
- The emergence of mass unemployment: a reply pp. 739-742

- Stephen Broadberry
- Russian and Soviet economic history pp. 743-754

- Peter Gatrell and Robert Lewis
Volume 45, month 08, 1992
- Consequences of the price revolution in eighteenth-century Russia pp. 457-478

- Boris N. Mironov
- Scandinavian shipping in the late eighteenth century in a European perspective pp. 479-493

- Hans Chr. Johansen
- Eating, working, and saving in an unstable world: consumers in nineteenth-century France pp. 494-513

- Gilles Postel-Vinay and Jean-Marc Robin
- Agricultural productivity and European industrialization, 1890-1980 pp. 514-536

- Patrick K. O'Brien and Leandro Prados de la Escosura
- Catching up or falling behind? Italy's economic growth, 1895-1947 pp. 537-563

- Nicola Rossi and Gianni Toniolo
- The outbreak of war and the urban economy: Paris, Berlin, and London in 1914 pp. 564-593

- Jon Lawrence, Martin Dean and Jean-Lous Robert
- Financial flows across frontiers during the interwar depression pp. 594-613

- Harold James
Volume 45, month 05, 1992
- The origins and nature of the Great Slump revisited pp. 213-239

- Barry Eichengreen
- Bridges and economic development, 1300-1800 pp. 240-261

- D. F. Harrison
- The Navigation Acts revisited pp. 262-284

- Larry Sawers
- Strategies for innovation: the diffusion of new technology in nineteenth-century British industry pp. 285-307

- Christine Macleod
- The first women economic historians pp. 308-329

- Maxine Berg
- Technological choice and the organization of work in capitalist firms pp. 330-349

- Paul Robertson and Lee Alston
- Cutting up rich: a reply to F. M. L. Thompson pp. 350-361

- W. D. Rubinstein
- Stitching it together again pp. 362-375

- F. M. L. Thompson
- Munitions output of the United Kingdom, 1939-1944: a comment pp. 376-377

- Austin Robinson
- Annual review of information technology developments for economic and social historians, 1991 pp. 378-412

- Jean Colson, Roger Middleton and Peter Wardley
Volume 45, month 02, 1992
- Rates of industrial growth during the industrial revolution pp. 1-23

- By R.V. Jackson
- Rehabilitating the industrial revolution pp. 24-50

- Maxine Berg and Pat Hudson
- Social mobility, demographic change, and landed society in late medieval England pp. 51-73

- S.J. Payling
- Adam Smith and conservative economics pp. 74-96

- Emma Rothschild
- Peasants’choices? Indian agriculture and the limits of commercialization in nineteenth-century Bihar pp. 97-119

- Peter Robb
- The Bank of England, industrial regeneration, and hire purchase between the wars pp. 120-136

- Sue Bowden and Michael Collins
- The banking crisis of 1878. some remarks pp. 137-144

- Dieter Ziegler
- The Bank of England as lender of last resort, 1857-1878 pp. 145-153

- Michael Collins
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