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Volume 56, Issue 4

Abstract

Books reviewed in this article:Andrew Hinde, England's populationS. H. Rigby (ed.), A companion to Britain in the later middle agesMichael Snodin and John Styles, Design and the decorative artsAlexandra Shepard, Meanings of manhood in early modern EnglandSteven King and Alannah Tomkins (eds.), The poor in England, 1700-1850Peter Kirby, Child labour in Britain, 1750-1870John F. Wilson and Andrew Popp (eds.), Industrial clusters and regional business networks in England, 1750-1970R. S. Craig, R. Protheroe Jones and M. V. Symons, The industrial and maritime history of Llanelli and Burry Port, 1750-2000A. K. B. Evans and J. V. Gough (eds.), The impact of the railway on society in BritainLesley Richmond, Julie Stevenson and Alison Turner (eds.), The pharmaceutical industryIan Gazeley, Poverty in Britain, 1900-1965Richard Toye, The Labour Party and the planned economy, 1931-51Jonathan Hollowell (ed.), Britain since 1945Vanessa Harding, The dead and the living in Paris and London, 1500-1670R. W. Davies et al (eds.), The Stalin-Kaganovich correspondence, 1931-36Michael G. Morony (ed.), Production and the exploitation of resourcesMichael G. Morony (ed.), Manufacturing and labourJohn Belshaw, Colonization and communityLizabeth Cohen, A consumers' republicDeborah Fitzgerald, Every farm a factoryDiane J. Macunovich, Birth quakeW. W. Rostow, Concept and controversyMario Baldassarri and Pierluigi Ciocca (eds.), Roots of the Italian school of economics and finance


Article Type: BR
Page range: 788 - 811
Extent: 24 Page(s)

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