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Volume 62: Issue 2

Contents:

1.Poverty among the elderly in late Victorian England1
GEORGE R. BOYER
TIMOTHY P. SCHMIDLE
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2.Lancashire, India, and shifting competitive advantage in cotton textiles, 1700–1850: the neglected role of factor prices1
STEPHEN BROADBERRY
BISHNUPRIYA GUPTA
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3.Rural Europe reshaped: the economic transformation of upland regions, 1850–20001
FERNANDO COLLANTES
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4.The pastoral boom, the rural land market, and long swings in New Zealand economic growth, 1873–19391
DAVID GREASLEY
LES OXLEY
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5.Market structure and the coal cartel in early nineteenth-century England1
ELAINE S. TAN
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6.Industrial districts and manufacturing linkages: Chicago's printing industry, 1880–19501
ROBERT LEWIS
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7.Sir William Petty, Ireland, and the making of a political economist, 1653–871
ADAM FOX
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8.Domestic servants and their urban employers: a case study of Lancaster, 1880–19141
SIÂN POOLEY
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9.Villeinage in England: a regional case study, c.1250–c.13491
MARK BAILEY
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10.Cities, market integration, and going to sea: stunting and the standard of living in early nineteenth-century England and Wales1
JANE HUMPHRIES
TIM LEUNIG
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11.London and the kingdom: essays in honour of Caroline M. Barron – Edited by Matthew Davies and Andrew Prescott
PAMELA NIGHTINGALE
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12.Humphrey Newton (1466–1536): an early Tudor gentleman – By Deborah Youngs
CHRISTOPHER DYER
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13.The culture of giving: informal support and gift-exchange in early modern England – By Ilana Krausman Ben-Amos
JUDITH M SPICKSLEY
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14.Genres of the credit economy: mediating value in eighteenth- and nineteenth-century Britain – By Mary Poovey
CARL WENNERLIND
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15.William Roscoe: commerce and culture – By Arline Wilson
JANE LONGMORE
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16.Irish agriculture: a price history from the mid-eighteenth century to the eve of the First World War – By Liam Kennedy and Peter M. Solar
FRANK GEARY
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17.The letters of Richard Cobden, vol. 1: 1815–1847 – Edited by Anthony Howe
SARAH RICHARDSON
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18.State and market in Victorian Britain: war, welfare and capitalism – By Martin Daunton
WILLIAM J ASHWORTH
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19.Heroin: the treatment of addiction in twentieth-century Britain – By Alex Mold
HOWARD PADWA
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20.Harry Johnson: a life in economics – By Donald E. Moggridge
ROGER MIDDLETON
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21.Electricity and energy policy in Britain, France and the United States since 1945 – By Martin Chick
JUDITH CLIFTON
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22.The management of technical change: automation in the UK and USA since 1950 – By Alan Booth
JIM TOMLINSON
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23.The monetary systems of the Greeks and Romans – Edited by William V. Harris
SITTA VON REDEN
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24.Crime, law and popular culture in Europe, 1500–1900 – Edited by Richard Mc Mahon
J. CARTER WOOD
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25.Well-being in Amsterdam's golden age – By Derek Phillips
THERA WIJSENBEEK
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26.In gold we trust: social capital and economic change in the Italian jewelry towns – By Dario Gaggio
ANDREW POPP
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27.Traders, ties and tensions: the interactions of Lübeckers, Overijsslers and Hollanders in later medieval Bergen – By Justyna Wubs-Mrozewicz
HERMAN VAN DER WEE
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28.East meets west: banking, commerce and investment in the Ottoman Empire – Edited by Philip L. Cottrell
EDHEM ELDEM
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29.Bankruptcy of empire: Mexican silver and the wars between Spain, Britain and France, 1760–1810 – By Carlos Marichal
RICHARD J SALVUCCI
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30.Friends of the unrighteous mammon: northern Christians and market capitalism, 1815–1860 – By Stewart Davenport
JEFF BREMER
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31.The progressive era in the USA, 1890–1921 – Edited by Kristofer Allerfeldt
JANET GREENLEES
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32.Social foundations of limited dictatorship: networks and private protection during Mexico's early industrialization – By Armando Razo
AURORA GÓMEZ GALVARRIATO
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33.Politics and trade cooperation in the nineteenth century: the 'agreeable customs' of 1815–1914 – By Robert Pahre
CHERYL SCHONHARDT-BAILEY
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34.Political institutions and financial developments – Edited by Stephen Haber, Douglass C. North, and Barry R. Weingast
HOWARD BODENHORN
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35.Inherited wealth – By Jens Beckert
MARTIN DAUNTON
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36.Meat, modernity and the rise of the slaughterhouse – Edited by Paula Young Lee
JIM PHILLIPS
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37.The rise of modern business: Great Britain, the United States, Germany, Japan and China – By Mansel G. Blackford
FRANCO AMATORI
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38.Global electrification: multinational enterprise and international finance in the history of light and power, 1878–2007 – Edited by William J. Hausman, Peter Hertner, and Mira Wilkins
MARTIN CHICK
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39.The Oxford handbook of business history – Edited by Geoffrey Jones and Jonathan Zeitlin
JOHN F WILSON
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40.Appeasing bankers: financial caution on the road to war – By Jonathan Kirshner
ROBERT BOYCE
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41.Across the borders: financing the world's railways in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries – Edited by Ralf Roth and Günter Dinhobi
RANALD MICHIE
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42.Food and globalization: consumption, markets and politics in the modern world – Edited by Alexander Nutzenadel and Frank Trentmann
GIOVANNI FEDERICO
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43.Power and plenty: trade, war and the world economy in the second millennium – By Ronald Findlay and Kevin H. O'Rourke
C. KNICK HARLEY
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44.Revisiting Keynes: economic possibilities for our grandchildren – Edited by Lorenzo Pecchi and Gustavo Piga
JOHN TOYE
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