Economic History Review
1948 - 2025
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Volume 18, month 12, 1965
- How Large was the Anglo-Saxon Currency? pp. 475-482

- D. M. Metcalf
- The Geographical Distribution of Wealth in England, 1334–1649 pp. 483-510

- R. S. Schofield
- Confiscations in the Economy of the Spanish Inquisition pp. 511-525

- Henry Kamen
- The Transition to the Factory System in the Midlands Cotton-Spinning Industry pp. 526-543

- S. D. Chapman
- The Corn Laws and High Farming pp. 544-561

- D. C. Moore
- The Nineteenth-Century Corn Law Reconsidered pp. 562-575

- S. Fairlie
- Utilitarianism and Agrarian Progress in Western India pp. 576-597

- Ira Klein
- The Genesis of British Urban Redevelopment with special reference to Glasgow pp. 598-613

- C. M. Allan
- Cotton Textile Handicraft and the Development of the Cotton Textile Industry in Modern China pp. 614-632

- R. H. Myers
- The Making of the English Working Class? pp. 633-643

- R. Currie and R. M. Hartwell
Volume 18, month 08, 1965
- Traffic in Stone Axe and Adze Blades pp. 1-28

- Grahame Clark
- Technical Innovation and Economic Progress in the Ancient World pp. 29-45

- M. I. Finley
- The First Half-Century of the Borough of Stratford-upon-Avon pp. 46-63

- E. M. Carus-Wilson
- The Fortunes of the English Textile Industry during the Thirteenth Century pp. 64-82

- Edward Miller
- Social Structures in Five East Midland Villages pp. 83-100

- J. A. Raftis
- The Problem of Replacement-Rates in Late Medieval English Population pp. 101-119

- Sylvia L. Thrupp
- Influenza and Inflation in Tudor England pp. 120-129

- F. J. Fisher
- Landowners and the Civil War pp. 130-151

- H. J. Habakkuk
- Miles Nightingale - Drysalter pp. 152-163

- A. H. John
- The Causes of the Industrial Revolution An Essay in Methodology pp. 164-182

- R. M. Hartwell
- Economy and Society in Late Victorian Britain pp. 183-198

- Charles Wilson
- The Quarrel over Charles Austin Beard and the American Constitution pp. 199-223

- D. W. Brogan
- Population, Plague and Social Change in Rural Pistoia, 1201–1430 pp. 225-244

- D. Herlihy
- The Production and Uses of Gold and Silver in Sixteenth-and Seventeenth-Century Japan pp. 245-266

- A. Kobata
- The Communications of France during the Reconstruction of Henri IV pp. 267-277

- D. J. Buisseret
- The Movements of Scottish Corn Prices in the Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries pp. 278-291

- Rosalind Mitchison
- The Wealth of Jamaica in the Eighteenth Century pp. 292-311

- R. B. Sheridan
- Population Change in Eighteenth-Century England. A Reinterpretation pp. 312-332

- P. E. Razzell
- The Imperialism of Free Trade: Lancashire and the Indian Cotton Duties, 1859–1862 pp. 333-349

- Peter Harnetty
- Lost Causes of the Jameson Raid pp. 350-366

- G. Blainey
- Some British Reactions to the Irish Act of Union pp. 367-375

- G. C. Bolton
- The Agricultural Statistics of the 1841 Census of Ireland. A Critical Review pp. 376-391

- P. M. Austin Bourke
- The Price Revolution Reconsidered: A Reply pp. 392-396

- Y. S. Brenner
- British Economic Growth, 1688–1959 pp. 397-412

- J. F. Wright
Volume 17, month 12, 1964
- Tonnages, Medieval and Modern pp. 213-233

- Frederic C. Lane
- Provisions for Armies, 1509-50; a Study in the Effectivenness of Early Tudor Government pp. 234-248

- C. S. L. Davies
- The Price Revolution Reconsidered pp. 249-266

- J. D. Gould
- Economic Problems of the Nobility in the Early Modern Period: the Example of Piedmont pp. 267-283

- S. J. Woolf
- The Personal Fortune of Warren Hastings pp. 284-300

- P. J. Marshall
- The Regional Variations in Population Changes in Ireland, 1861-1881 pp. 301-321

- S. H. Cousens
- The Agricultural Labour Market in England, 1793-1872 pp. 322-338

- E. L. Jones
- The Hand-loom Weavers in the English Cotton Industry during the Industrial Revolution: some Problems pp. 339-353

- Duncan Bythell
- Glasgow's Railways, 1830-80: a Study in ‘Natural Growth' pp. 354-368

- J. R. Kellett
- The London Milk Trade, 1860-1900 pp. 369-380

- E. H. Whetham
- The Land Tax Assessments and the Small Landowner pp. 381-388

- G. E. Mingay
- British Industrial Growth during the ‘Great Depression’ (1873—96): a Pessimist's View pp. 389-396

- D. J. Coppock
- British Industrial Growth, 1873-96: a Balanced View pp. 397-403

- A. E. Musson
- Reviews pp. 404-442

- G. A. Holmes, John Thirsk, Barbara Harvey, G. D. Ramsay, Lawrence Stone, Christopher Hill, F. B. Stitt, G. S. L. Tucker, K. G. Davies, P. E. Russell, H. G. Koenigsberger, F. L. Carsten, Frédéric Mauro, Frédéric Mauro, Frédéric Mauro, Frédéric Mauro, Frédéric Mauro, Frédéric Mauro, Frédéric Mauro, Frédéric Mauro, Claude Fohlen, Claude Fohlen, Claude Fohlen, G. J. Wasserman, Erich Maschke, Erich Maschke, Erich Maschke, Erich Maschke, Erich Maschke, Werner Conze, Erich Maschke, Werner Conze, Wolfgang Zorn, Erich Maschke, Horst Stuke, Ursula Hüllbüsch, Erich Maschke, Ursula Hüllbüsch, Horst Stuke, Ursula Hüllbüsch, Erich Maschke, Wolfgang Schieder, Knut Borchardt, Dieter Groh and Ursula Hüllbüsch
Volume 17, month 08, 1964
- Open Fields and Partible Inheritance on a Kent Manor pp. 1-23

- Alan R. H. Baker
- N. S. B. Gras and Elizabethan Corn Policy; a Re-examination of the Problem pp. 24-42

- Vincent Ponko
- Official Trade and Revenue Statistics pp. 43-62

- Rupert C. Jarvis
- The Decline of Castile: the last Crisis pp. 63-76

- Henry Kamen
- The Consolidated Trades' Union of 1834 pp. 77-95

- W. H. Oliver
- Government Expenditure and the Growth of the Printing Industry in the Nineteenth Century pp. 96-112

- B. W. E. Alford
- The Entrepreneur and the British Economy, 1870-1914 pp. 113-134

- D. H. Aldcroft
- Imperialism and ‘Free Trade’ Policy in India, 1853-4 pp. 135-145

- R. J. Moore
- English Landed Society in the Eighteenth and Nineteenth Centuries pp. 146-153

- David Spring
Volume 17, month 04, 1965
- Who were Farming the English Demesnes at the End of the Middle Ages? pp. 443-455

- F. R. H. Du Boulay
- The Early Tudor Gentry pp. 456-471

- Julian Cornwall
- The Memorandum ‘For the Understanding of the Exchange': its Authorship and Dating pp. 476-487

- M. Dewar
- Dyestuffs in the Eighteenth Century pp. 488-510

- Susan Fairlie
- Technical Change and the Growth of the British Shale-Oil Industry (1680-1870) pp. 511-521

- John Butt
- Malthus: ‘Physiocracy’ and the Commercial System pp. 522-535

- Bernard Semmel
- Science and the Brewing Industry, 1850-1900 pp. 536-550

- E. M. Sigsworth
- The Decay of Nineteenth-Century Provident Institutions and the Coming of Old Age Pensions in Great Britain pp. 551-563

- Bentley B. Gilbert
- John Hughes and Russian Metallurgy pp. 564-569

- J. N. Westwood
- Economic Organization and Policies in the Middle Ages pp. 570-578

- P. J. Jones
- XLIX Puritanism and Progress pp. 579-587

- Robert Ashton
- Reviews pp. 588-647

- R. H. Hilton, J. A. Raftis, Lawrence Stone, J. Steven Watson, Robert P. Beckinsale, T. C. Smout, J. Steven Watson, E. L. Jones, Keith Thomas, J. M. Houston, John Cannon, W. Kaye Lamb, W. Ashworth, W. O. Henderson, Alexander Gerschenkron, R. Cameron, Lance Davis, Jeffrey G. Williamson, Asa Briggs, Henry Pelling, Vernon Carstensen, Melvin G. de Chazeau, Forest G. Hill, Eric E. Lampard, Shepard B. Clough, Morton Rothstein, John B. Rae, A. G. Bogue, Mark Perlman, R. W. Ozanne, Nelson McClung, John B. Rae, Clair Morris, Leonard W. Weiss, J. G. Williamson, J. G. Williamson, Peter Temin, A. G. Bogue, M. Rothstein, J. G. Williamson, R. Cameron, D. J. Herlihy, C. Cipolla, Mario Abrate, Carlo M. Cipolla, Giulio Guderzo and Giuseppe Felloni
- LIST OF PUBLICATIONS ON THE ECONOMIC HISTORY OF GREAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND PUBLISHED IN 1963 pp. 648-669

- Joan Thirsk and F. M. L. Thompson
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