Standard of Living
Edited by Patrick Gray (),
Joshua Hall,
Ruth Wallis Herndon () and
Javier Silvestre
in Studies in Economic History from Springer, currently edited by Tetsuji Okazaki
Date: 2022
ISBN: 978-3-031-06477-7
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Chapters in this book:
- Ch Chapter 1 Urbanization, Sanitation, and Mortality in the Progressive Era, 1899–1929
- Louis P. Cain and Elyce J. Rotella
- Ch Chapter 10 Later-Life Realizations of Maryland’s Mid-Nineteenth-Century Pauper Apprentices
- Howard Bodenhorn
- Ch Chapter 11 Family Allocation Strategy in the Late Nineteenth Century
- Trevon Logan
- Ch Chapter 12 Child Labor and Industrialization in Early Republican Turkey
- Semih Gokatalay
- Ch Chapter 13 Orphans, Widows, and the Economics of the Early Church
- Patrick Gray
- Ch Chapter 14 An Economic Approach to Religious Communes: The Shakers
- Metin Cosgel
- Ch Chapter 15 Religion, Human Capital, and Economic Diversity in Nineteenth-Century Hesse-Cassel
- Kristin Mammen and Simone A. Wegge
- Ch Chapter 16 Productivity, Mortality, and Technology in European and US Coal Mining, 1800–1913
- Javier Silvestre
- Ch Chapter 17 Breathing Apparatus for Mine Rescue in the UK, 1890s–1920s
- John Singleton
- Ch Chapter 18 Grain Market Integration in Late Colonial Mexico
- Amílcar E. Challú
- Ch Chapter 19 William McKinley, Optimal Reneging, and the Spanish-American War
- Joshua Hendrickson
- Ch Chapter 2 The Continuing Puzzle of Hypertension Among African Americans: Developmental Origins and the Mid-century Socioeconomic Transformation
- Garrett T. Senney and Richard H. Steckel
- Ch Chapter 20 Capitalism and the Good Society: The Original Case for and Against Commerce
- Daniel Cullen
- Ch Chapter 21 Situating Southern Influences in James M. Buchanan and Modern Public Choice Economics
- Art Carden, Vincent Geloso and Phillip W. Magness
- Ch Chapter 22 John Murray: A Teacher, a Mentor, and a Friend
- Joshua Hendrickson
- Ch Chapter 3 Health and Safety vs. Freedom of Contract: The Tortured Path of Wage and Hours Limits Through the State Legislatures and the Courts
- Price Fishback
- Ch Chapter 4 Sickness Experience in England, 1870–1949
- Andrew Hinde, Martin Gorsky, Aravinda Guntupalli and Bernard Harris
- Ch Chapter 5 Friendly Societies and Sickness Coverage in the Absence of State Provision in Spain (1870–1935)
- Margarita Vilar-Rodríguez and Jerònia Pons-Pons
- Ch Chapter 6 A Difficult Consensus: The Making of the Spanish Welfare State
- Sergio Espuelas
- Ch Chapter 7 The Effect of the 1918 Influenza Pandemic on US Life Insurance Holdings
- Joanna Short
- Ch Chapter 8 “Theft of Oneself”: Runaway Servants in Early Maryland: Deterrence, Punishment, and Apprehension
- Farley Grubb
- Ch Chapter 9 Adult Guardianship and Local Politics in Rhode Island, 1750–1800
- Ruth Wallis Herndon and Amílcar E. Challú
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