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- Transformation and Administration—1920–1950
- Ellen Hillbom and Erik Green
- How did Spain Become the Major US Nuclear Client?
- M. d. Mar Rubio-Varas and Joseba Torre
- A Grand Hôtel Between the Liberal Age and Fascism in Italy: Grand Hôtel du Vésuve in Naples
- Annunziata Berrino
- The Estado Novo Period: The 1930s and World War II
- Luciano Amaral
- Public Administrators and Private Politicians
- James Fowler
- Education and Human Capital
- Sascha Becker
- Ghana’s Recurrent Miracle: Cocoa Cycles and Deficient Structural Change
- Christer Gunnarsson
- Social Policy—From a Prisoner’s Dilemma to a European Cartel
- Yaman Kouli and Léonard Laborie
- Reading Shipboard Space: The Plans of Ships Serving the Netherlands East Indies, 1850–1914
- Richard Guy
- Greece and the EU: Present and Future
- Constantine Michalopoulos
- The Philippines Railway: A Link with Hong Kong
- Dídac Cubeiro Rodríguez
- Macro Policies 2: Monetary and Financial Prudence, Minimal Public Debt
- Oleh Havrylyshyn and Nora Srzentić
- Foreign Nannies and Maids: A Historical Perspective on Female Immigration and Domestic Work in Italy (1960–1970)
- Alessandra Gissi
- Decolonisation and Independence Agreements. Retornados and Difficulties of the Banking System
- Maria Eugénia Mata
- Land Reform and Farming in Interwar Europe
- James Simpson
- State-led Growth and Domestic Debts
- Yazhuo Zheng and Kent Deng
- Irish Indigenous Companies
- Eoin O’Malley
- The Limits of the Caravan Trade: Cloth Imports into Interior Central East Africa, c. 1850–1900
- Katharine Frederick
- Agricultural Transition in Taiwan: Towards a Comparative Study with Mainland China
- Jun Du
- International Development and Inclusive Development of Enterprises
- Lei Sun
- Bridging the Gap: The Belfast-Dublin Railway Corridor in the Nineteenth Century
- Agustina Martire
- Parkland
- Eric L. Jones
- 1959: The Stabilization Plan and the End of Autarky
- Elena Martínez-Ruiz and María A. Pons
- The Labour Market
- Tufan Ekici
- Risk and Return
- Klas Rönnbäck and Oskar Broberg
- Affective Regeneration in Coventry
- Jonathan Kershaw
- Understanding China’s Agricultural Track Record and Food Security
- Jane Du
- Royal Domain
- Richard Barras
- Rewriting the History and Future of Consumer Credit: Ideological Change as a Marketing Strategy
- Orsi Husz
- Fires
- Eric L. Jones
- The Ritual Economy: Charity and Worship in Early Modern Lombardy
- Emanuele C. Colombo
- Industry and Trade, 1800–1938
- Paul Caruana Galizia
- Coming Full Circle: Brazilian/Swedish Labour Productivity Ratios in Manufacturing, 1912–2014
- Cecilia Lara and Svante Prado
- Nicholas Kaldor on Equilibrium Economics and Economic Growth
- Ramesh Chandra
- Industrialisation, De-industrialisation and Women’s Work: Textile Production in the Dutch Empire
- Elise van Nederveen Meerkerk
- Manufacturing Landscapes in Spanish America: The Case Study of Copper Exploitation in Mexico (Sixteenth–Eighteenth Centuries)
- Amélia Polónia and Johan García Zaldúa
- Hungary: Surfing Among Ice Floes
- György Kövér
- The Developmental and Spatial Impact of Multinational Enterprise
- Simon Ville and David Merrett
- Issuing Demands and Threats and Striking Deals
- Hamish Maxwell-Stewart and Michael Quinlan
- Development for the Center and Civilization for the Periphery: The First Globalization, Racial Exclusion and Regional School Development in Colombia
- Irina España-Eljaiek
- Spatial Patterns of Regional Income Inequality Then and Now
- Alfonso Díez-Minguela, Julio Martinez-Galarraga and Daniel Tirado-Fabregat
- Chinese Reform and Development in the 1980s
- Jianyong Yue
- Land Reforms
- Tirthankar Roy
- Dairy and the British Market
- David Hall
- The Global Rise of Patent Expertise During the Late Nineteenth Century
- David Pretel
- The Indonesian Occupation
- Mats Lundahl and Fredrik Sjöholm
- Commodities-Driven Growth, 2001–2018: The Colombian Miracle
- Ivan Luzardo-Luna
- Trapped by Diamonds, c. 1975–Present
- Ellen Hillbom and Jutta Bolt
- Creating Freedom, Constructing “Laissez-Faire”
- Philipp Robinson Rössner
- Tourism Advertising and Propaganda During the Postwar. The Case of Barcelona
- Saida Palou and Beatriz Correyero