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Volume 62: Issue 4

Contents:

1.The rise and quick fall of the theory of ancient economic imperialism
SVIATOSLAV DMITRIEV
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2.Mr Drage, Mr Everyman, and the creation of a mass market for domestic furniture in interwar Britain1
PETER SCOTT
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3.Measles and the spatio-temporal structure of modern Japan1
AKIHITO SUZUKI
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4.Identifying the woes of the cotton textile industry in Bengal: tales of the nineteenth century
INDRAJIT RAY
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5.Turning qualitative into quantitative evidence: a well-used method made explicit1
A. W. CARUS
SHEILAGH OGILVIE
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6.The debts of James VI of Scotland1
JULIAN GOODARE
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7.List of publications on the economic and social history of Great Britain and Ireland published in 2008
Matthew Hale
Richard Hawkins
Catherine Wright
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8.Medieval England: a survey of social and economic origins and development – By Anthony R. Bridbury
RICHARD BRITNELL
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9.Calendar of fine rolls of the reign of Henry III (1216–1248), preserved in the National Archives, vol. II: 1224–1234 – Edited by Paul Dryburgh and Beth Hartland
JOHN S. MOORE
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10.The medieval account books of the mercers of London: an edition and translation – Edited by Lisa Jefferson
PAMELA NIGHTINGALE
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11.Field systems and farming systems in late medieval England – By Bruce M. S. Campbell
JOHN S. MOORE
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12.Agrarian capitalism and poor relief in England, 1500–1860: rethinking the origins of the welfare state – By Larry Patriquin
JOANNA INNES
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13.The impact of the first civil war on Hertfordshire, 1642–47 – By Alan Thomson
MICHAEL BRADDICK
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14.'Wheare most inclosures be' East Anglian fields: history, morphology and management – By Edward Martin and Max Satchell
TOM WILLIAMSON
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15.Gender, work and wages in industrial revolution Britain – By Joyce Burnette
KATRINA HONEYMAN
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16.Radicalism, reform and national identity in Scotland, 1820–1833 – By Gordon Pentland
EWEN A. CAMERON
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17.Free trade nation: commerce, consumption and civil society in modern Britain – By Frank Trentmann
JOSE HARRIS
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18.Vicarious vagrants: incognito social explorers and the homeless in England, 1860–1910 – Edited by Mark Freeman and Gillian Nelson
K. D. M. SNELL
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19.Burroughs Wellcome & Co.: knowledge, trust, profit and the transformation of the British pharmaceutical industry, 1880–1940 – By Roy Church and Tilli Tansey
JUDY SLINN
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20.The maiden tribute of modern Babylon: the report of the secret commission by W. T. Stead – Edited by Anthony E. Simpson
STEFAN SLATER
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21.British business in the formative years of European integration, 1945–1973 – By Neil Rollings
SCOTT NEWTON
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22.Decline to fall: the making of British macro-economic policy and the 1976 IMF crisis – By Douglas Wass
CATHERINE R. SCHENK
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23.Corporate ownership and control: British business transformed – By Brian R. Cheffins
RON WEIR
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24.Britain's railways, 1997–2005: Labour's strategic experiment – By Terry Gourvish
GERALD CROMPTON
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25.The self-perception of early modern capitalists – Edited by Margaret C. Jacob and Catherine Secretan
OSCAR GELDERBLOM
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26.The rise and decline of Dutch technological leadership: technology, economy and culture in the Netherlands, 1350–1800 – By Karel Davids
ALESSANDRO NUVOLARI
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27.Agriculture and economic development in Europe since 1870 – Edited by Pedro Lains and Vicente Pinilla
MICHAEL TURNER
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28.The nature of demography – By Hervé Le Bras
ROBERT WOODS
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29.La defense du travail national? L'incidence du protectionnisme sur l'industrie en Europe (1870–1914) – By Jean-Pierre Dormois
OLIVIER ACCOMINOTTI
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30.Lard, lice and longevity: the standard of living in occupied Denmark and the Netherlands, 1940–1945 – By Ralf Futselaar
CORMAC Ó GRÁDA
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31.The undevelopment of capitalism: sectors and markets in fifteenth-century Tuscany – By Rebecca Jean Emigh
SAMUEL COHN
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32.Means and ends: the idea of capital in the west, 1500–1970 – By Francesco Boldizzoni
WILLIAM DIXON
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33.The price of rice: market integration in eighteenth-century China – By Sui-wai Cheung
WILLIAM T. ROWE
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34.The origins of the developmental state in Taiwan: science policy and the quest for modernization – By J. Megan Greene
YONGPING WU
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35.The business, life and letters of Frederick Cornes: aspects of the evolution of commerce in modern Japan, 1861–1910 – By Peter N. Davies
S. SUGIYAMA
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36.From foot soldier to finance minister: Takahashi Korekiyo, Japan's Keynes – By Richard J. Smethurst
JOYMAN LEE
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37.Taxation in colonial America – By Alvin Rabushka
JOHN J. MCCUSKER
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38.Creating abundance: biological innovation and American agricultural development – By Alan L. Olmstead and Paul W. Rhode
R. DOUGLAS HURT
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39.Chicago made: factory networks in the industrial metropolis – By Robert Lewis
MARK CASSON
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40.Finance and modernization: a transnational and transcontinental perspective for the nineteenth and twentieth centuries – By Gerald D. Feldman and Peter Hertner
MICHAEL PAMMER
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41.Mining tycoons in the age of empire, 1870–1945: entrepreneurship, high finance, politics and territorial expansion – Edited by Raymond E. Dumett
ROGER BURT
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42.Prosperity for all: consumer activism in an era of globalization – By Matthew Hilton
PETER N. STEARNS
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43.The case for big government – By Jeff Madrick
GARY D. LIBECAP
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44.INDEX VOLUME 62 2009

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