T.S. Ashton Prize
Prizes have been awarded to:
- 2013: Philip Slavin (McGill University), 'The Great Bovine Pestilence and its economic and environmental consequences in England and Wales, 1318-50', Economic History Review 65 (4) (2012), pp.1239-1266.
- 2011: David Chambers (University of Cambridge),
‘Gentlemanly capitalism revisited: a case study of the underpricing of IPOs on the London Stock Exchange 1946-86’, Economic History Review 62(1) (2009), pp.31-56. - 2009: Jordi Domenech (University of York), 'Labour market adjustment a hundred years ago: the case of the Catalan textile industry, 1880-1913', Economic History Review, 61 (1) February 2008, pp.1-25. AND Nick Draper (University College London), 'The city of London and slavery: evidence from the first dock companies, 1795-1800', Economic History Review, 61 (2) May 2008, pp.432-466.
- 2007: Samantha Williams (University of Cambridge), 'Poor relief, labourers' households and living standards in rural England c.1770-1834: a Bedfordshire case study', Economic History Review, 58 (3) May 2005, pp.485-519.
- 2005: Ben Dodds (University of Durham), 'Estimating arable output using Durham Priory tithe receipts, 1341-1450', Economic History Review, 57 (2) May 2004, pp.245-85.
- 2003: Byung-Yeon Kim (University of Essex), 'Causes of repressed inflation in the Soviet consumer market, 1965-1989', Economic History Review, 55 (1) February 2002, pp.105-27.
- 2001: Evan Jones (University of Bristol), 'Illicit business: accounting for smuggling in mid-sixteenth-century Bristol’, Economic History Review, 54 (1) February 2001, pp.17-38.
Previous winners since 1972