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- 6014: Diverse paths to factory production, 1780s-1840s: the woollen cloth industry in the West Riding of Yorkshire and in the West of the Rhineland (Prussian Rhine-Province)

- Alfred Reckendrees
- 6013: Knowledge and trust: the regulation of cooperation in industrial districts. Birmingham (UK) and Providence (USA)

- Francesca Carnevali
- 6012: Women, land and family in early modern North Yorkshire

- Amanda Capern
- 6011: Child Day-Labourers in Agriculture: Evidence from Farm Accounts, 1740-1850

- Joyce Burnette
- 6010: Investors in London’s first stock market boom

- Anne L. Murphy
- 6009: Adjustment under the Classical Gold Standard: How costly did the external constraint come to the European periphery?

- Matthias Morys
- 6008: Problems of French trade with the North in the eighteenth century

- Pierrick Pourchasse
- 6007: Swedish neutrality and shipping in the second half of the eighteenth century

- Leos Müller
- 6006: Swedish economic history and the ‘New Atlantic Economy’: iron production and iron markets in the eighteenth century

- Göran Rydén
- 6005: Capital Accumulation, Technological Change, and the Distribution of Income during the British Industrial Revolution

- Robert Allen
- 6004: Rothschild investments in Spain, 1856-1930

- Miguel A. Lopez-Morell
- 6003: The consumption characteristics of film: evidence from the British and US markets during the 1930s

- John Sedgwick and Michael Pokorny
- 6002: Women, Work and the Changing Transport Industries

- Sarah Finke
- 6001: Monetary and financial cooperation in Asia: market and institutions

- Kazuhiko Yago
- 5078: Industrial revolutions and consumption: a common model to the various periods of industrialisation

- David Flacher
- 5077: Triple engines of growth: why Europe and not Asia?

- Alvaro S Pereira
- 5076: Cotton textiles and the great divergence: Lancashire, India and shifting comparative advantage, 1600-1850

- Stephen Broadberry and Bishnupriya Gupta
- 5075: Sons and mothers: family relations and sources of family income in early industrial Britain

- Jane Humphries
- 5074: Women and the business of farming: the role of farmers’ widows in England, 1750-1850

- Nicola Verdon
- 5073: The management of household and estate: the accounts of Alice Le Strange 1610-1654

- Elizabeth Griffiths and Jane Whittle
- 5072: Women, accounts and numeracy in 17th century England

- Judith Spicksley
- 5071: ‘Like rabbits in the headlights’: Britain’s mail order retailers and the home shopping revolution

- Richard Coopey and Dil Porter
- 5070: Israeli housewives in the 1950s and the Austerity policy

- Orit Rozin
- 5069: The creation of the British Council of Industrial Design: re-investing design with hope

- Lesley Whitworth
- 5068: The evolution of entertainment consumption and the emergence of cinema, 1890-1940

- Gerben Bakker
- 5067: Real wages and unemployment in Weimar Germany

- Nicholas Dimsdale, Nicholas Horsewood and Arthur Van Riel
- 5066: Adjusting to economic downturns in the Catalan textile sector, 1880-1913

- Jordi Domenech
- 5065: Income risk and the English farm labourer, c.1750-1850

- David R Stead
- 5064: Apprenticeship, training and guilds in pre-industrial Europe

- Patrick Wallis
- 5063: Poor relief in rural Russia: evidence from Yaroslavl Province, 1750-1860

- Tracy Dennison
- 5062: The agrarian origins of early modern poor relief: English-French comparisons

- Richard Smith
- 5061: The agrarian origins of early modern poor relief: English-French comparisons

- Richard Smith
- 5060: Sources of welfare support in early modern Württemberg, c.1500-1700

- Paul Warde
- 5059: Cartel stability in the electric industry: the case of electricity distribution in Madrid in the interwar period

- Anna M Aubanell-Jubany
- 5058: International cartels and technology transfer, 1890-1948

- Valerio Cerretano
- 5057: ‘The ingenious crowd': a critical prosopography of British Inventors, 1650-1850

- Christine MacLeod and Alessandro Nuvolari
- 5056: The apparent consumption of fossil energy as an indicator of modernisation in Latin America by 1925: a proposal using foreign trade statistics

- Maria del Mar Rubio Varas and Mauricio Folchi
- 5055: Capital goods imports and investment in Latin America, 1913 and 1925

- Xavier Tafunell and Albert Carreras
- 5054: The construction of railroads in Argentina in the late 19th century: the major role of the English companies

- Maria Heloisa Lenz
- 5053: The politics of tobacco consumption in 17th century England

- Philip Withington
- 5052: The diet of the labouring poor in England, 1550-1750

- Craig Muldrew
- 5051: City and Court: patterns of consumption in 16th century London

- Ian Archer
- 5050: Italian migrant lives in the Western Australian goldfields before World War II

- Patrick Bertola, Criena Fitzgerald and Pamela Sharpe
- 5049: Self-selection, location, and entrepreneurship: British self-employment in North America in the early 20th century

- Chris Minns and Marian Rizov
- 5048: Why so few migrants from so many places and so many from only a few places? Cornish migration flows to the Americas in the nineteenth century

- Bernard Deacon and Sharron Schwartz
- 5047: British multiple retailing during the Golden Age, 1976-1994: a quantitative approach

- Carlo Morelli
- 5046: Knowledge and the transfer of the supermarket from North America to Britain, 1950-1970

- Andrew Alexander and Gareth Shaw
- 5045: The spread of department stores in provincial England, c.1872-1932

- Jon Stobart
- 5044: Retail change and the urban renaissance: recasting the shopping hierarchy

- Andrew Hann
- 5043: Geographical effects on the accuracy of textile trade data: an international approach for 1913

- Anna Carreras Marín