Volume 63: Issue 2
Contents:
1.Nature as historical protagonist: environment and society in pre-industrial England
BRUCE M. S. CAMPBELL
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2.Explaining stunting in nineteenth-century France
GILLES POSTEL-VINAY
DAVID E. SAHN
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3.Illegitimacy, paternal financial responsibility, and the 1834 Poor Law Commission Report: the myth of the old poor law and the making of the new
THOMAS NUTT
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4.South Carolina indigo, European textiles, and the British Atlantic economy in the eighteenth century
R. C. NASH
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5.Urban population in late medieval England: the evidence of the lay subsidies
STEPHEN H. RIGBY
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6.The colonial roots of land inequality: geography, factor endowments, or institutions?
EWOUT FRANKEMA
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7.New evidence and new methods to measure human capital inequality before and during the industrial revolution: France and the US in the seventeenth to nineteenth centuries
DOROTHEE CRAYEN
JOERG BATEN
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8.The changing distribution of earnings in Ireland, 1937 to 1968
ANTHONY B. ATKINSON
BRIAN NOLAN
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9.Does hedonic price indexing change our interpretation of economic history? Evidence from Swedish electrification
HARALD EDQUIST
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10.The world before Domesday: the English aristocracy, 9001066 By Ann Williams
JOHN S. MOORE
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11.Lords and lordship in the British Isles in the late middle ages By Rees R. Davies
RICHARD BRITNELL
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12.Land and people in late medieval England By Bruce M. S. Campbell
BRENDAN SMITH
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13.Agriculture and rural society after the Black Death: common themes and regional variations Edited by Ben Dodds and Richard Britnell
CHRISTINE M. NEWMAN
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14.Parks in medieval England By Stephen A. Mileson
MARK PAGE
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15.The world of the Stonors: a gentry society By Elizabeth Noble
CHRISTOPHER DYER
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16.Plenti and grase: food and drink in a sixteenth-century household By Mark Dawson
C. M. WOOLGAR
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17.Bristol's trade with Ireland and the Continent, 15031601: the evidence of the exchequer customs accounts Edited by Susan Flavin and Evan T. Jones
STUART JENKS
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18.West Indian slavery and British abolition, 17831807 By David Beck Ryden
B. W. HIGMAN
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19.Slavery and the British empire: from Africa to America By Kenneth Morgan
KIRSTY REID
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20.Replenishing the earth: the settler revolution and the rise of the Anglo-world, 17831939 By James Belich
TIM ROOTH
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21.King cotton: a tribute to Douglas A. Farnie Edited by John F. Wilson
PAT HUDSON
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22.Enterprising women and shipping in the nineteenth century By Helen Doe
Alison C. KAY
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23.The big house in the north of Ireland: land, power and social elites, 18781960 By Olwen Purdue
D. A. J. MACPHERSON
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24.Black 1919: riots, racism and resistance in imperial Britain By Jacqueline Jenkinson
CARLTON E. WILSON
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25.The evolution of the British welfare state By Derek Fraser
MARTIN EARLEY
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26.Consumerism and the co-operative movement in modern British history By Lawrence Black and Nicole Robertson
PETER GURNEY
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27.The unexplored Keynes and other essays: a socio-economic miscellany By Anand Chandavarkar
G. C. PEDEN
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28.Facilitating the future? US aid, European integration and Irish industrial viability, 194873 By Peter Murray
GRAHAM BROWNLOW
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29.NGOs in contemporary Britain: non-state actors in society and politics since 1945 Edited by Nick Crowson, Matthew Hilton, and James McKay
LUCY ROBINSON
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30.The international economy in the 'age of the discoveries', 14701570: Antwerp and the English merchants' world By Ian Blanchard
HERMAN VAN DER WEE
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31.Sans-culottes: an eighteenth-century emblem in the French Revolution By Michael Sonenscher
KEITH TRIBE
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32.German industry in the Nazi period Edited by Christoph Buchheim
PETER MORRIS
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33.The familiarity of strangers: the Sephardic diaspora, Livorno, and cross-cultural trade in the early modern period By Francesca Trivellato
YADIRA GONZÁLEZ DE LARA
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34.Leadership in world shipping: Greek family firms in international business By Ioannis Theotokas and Gelina Harlaftis
STIG TENOLD
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35.The Ottoman economy and its institutions By Şevket Pamuk
ROGER OWEN
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36.Markets versus hierarchies: a political economy of Russia from the 10th century to 2008 By Ekaterina Brancato
VINCENT BARNETT
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37.Shanghai's Bund and beyond: British banks, banknote issuance, and monetary policy in China, 18421937 By Niv Horesh
WENKAI HE
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38.Credit and debt in Indonesia, 8601930: from peonage to pawnshop, from Kongsi to cooperative Edited by David Henley and Peter Boomgard
PIERRE VAN DER ENG
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39.Children bound to labor: the pauper apprentice system in early America By Ruth Wallis Herndon and John E. Murray
KATRINA HONEYMAN
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40.The invisible hook: the hidden economics of pirates By Peter T. Leeson
ARNE BIALUSCHEWSKI
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41.The origin and development of financial markets and institutions from the seventeenth century to the present Edited by Jeremy Atack and Larry Neal
PAOLO DI MARTINO
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42.Famine: a short history By Cormac Ó Gráda
RICHARD SHELDON
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43.Exploring environmental history: selected essays By T. C. Smout
CHRIS PEARSON
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44.Creative urban milieus: historical perspectives on culture, economy, and the city Edited by Martina Heßler and Clemens Zimmermann
GERBEN BAKKER
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