Volume 52: Issue 3
Contents:
1.New perspectives on the history of products, firms, marketing, and consumers in Britain and the United States since the mid-nineteenth century 1
Roy Church
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2.How much did the English country house cost to build, 1660-1880?
R. G Wilson
A. L Mackley
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3.Continuity, change, and specialization within metropolitan London: the economy of Westminster, 1750-1820
Charles Harvey
Edmund M. Green
Penelope J. Corfield
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4.Crust or crumb?: Intrahousehold resource allocation and male breadwinning in late Victorian Britain
Sara Horrell
Deborah Oxley
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5.Household appliances and the use of time: the United States and Britain since the 1920s: a comment
Ben Fine
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6.Weimar's statistical economics: Ernst Wagemann, the Reich's Statistical Office, and the Institute for Business-Cycle Research, 1925-1933
J. Adam Tooze
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7.Art and its markets
David OrmrodR
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8.Household appliances and 'systems of provision': a reply
Sue Bowden
Avner Offer
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9.Book Reviews
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