Volume 61: Issue 2
Contents:
1.Usury legislation, cash, and credit: the development of the female investor in the late Tudor and Stuart periods
Judith Spicksley
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2.Identifying the poor in the 1870s and 1880s
Alan Gillie
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3.Ticket to trade: Belgian labour and globalization before 1914
Michael Huberman
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4.When did Antwerp replace Bruges as the commercial and financial centre of north-western Europe? The evidence of the Borromei ledger for 1438
J. L. Bolton
Francesco Guidi Bruscoli
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5.New estimates of age- and sex-specific earnings and the male-female earnings gap in the British cotton industry, 1833-1906
H. M. Boot
J. H. Maindonald
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6.Private transnational governance in the heyday of the nation-state: the Council of European Industrial Federations (CEIF)
Neil Rollings
Matthias Kipping
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7.The City of London and slavery: evidence from the first dock companies, 1795-1800
N. Draper
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8.Adaptable and sustainable? Male farm service and the agricultural labour force in midland and southern England, c.1850-1925
Alun Howkins
Nicola Verdon
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9.Book Reviews
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