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Volume 64: Issue 2

Contents:

1.Why the industrial revolution was British: commerce, induced invention, and the scientific revolution1
R. C. ALLEN
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2.The spread of empire: Clio and the measurement of colonial borrowing costs1
OLIVIER ACCOMINOTTI
MARC FLANDREAU
RIAD REZZIK
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3.The nature and historical evolution of an exceptional fiscal state and its possible significance for the precocious commercialization and industrialization of the British economy from Cromwell to Nelson
PATRICK O'BRIEN
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4.The evolution of markets in early modern Europe, 1350–1800: a study of wheat prices1
VICTORIA N. BATEMAN
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5.Depression dynamics: a new estimate of the Anglo-American manufacturing productivity gap in the interwar period1
HERMAN DE JONG
PIETER WOLTJER
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6.Worth, age, and social status in early modern England1
ALEXANDRA SHEPARD
JUDITH SPICKSLEY
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7.Labour migration and economic performance: London and the Randstad, c. 1600–18001
JELLE VAN LOTTUM
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8.Substitutes for legal protection: corporate governance and dividends in Victorian Britain1
GARETH CAMPBELL
JOHN D. TURNER
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9.The price of improvements: agrarian contracts and agrarian development in nineteenth-century eastern Spain1
SAMUEL GARRIDO
SALVADOR CALATAYUD
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10.New, disaggregated, British railway total factor productivity growth estimates, 1875 to 19121
JOHN DODGSON
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11.Explaining nineteenth-century bilateralism: economic and political determinants of the Cobden–Chevalier network1
MARKUS LAMPE
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12.Manors and maps in rural England, from the tenth century to the seventeenth – By Paul D. A. Harvey
NIGEL SAUL
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13.Records, administration and aristocratic society in the Anglo-Norman realm – Edited by Nicholas Vincent
JOHN S. MOORE
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14.Medieval cartularies of Great Britain and Ireland – By G. R. C. Davis; Edited by Claire Breay, Julian Harrison, and David M. Smith
JOHN S. MOORE
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15.Land and family: trends and local variations in the peasant land market on the Winchester bishopric estates, 1263–1415 – By John Mullan and Richard Britnell
MARK PAGE
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16.The foundations of gentry life: the Multons of Frampton and their world, 1270–1370 – By Peter Coss
DEBORAH YOUNGS
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17.Survival and discord in medieval society: essays in honour of Christopher Dyer – Edited by Richard Goddard, John Landon, and Miriam Müller
BRENDAN SMITH
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18.The Victoria history of the counties of England. A history of the county of York: East Riding, vol. VIII: East Buckrose: Sledmere and the Northern Wolds – By David Neave and Susan Neave. The Victoria history of the counties of England. A history of the county of Sussex, vol. V, pt. 2: Littlehampton and District. Arundel Rape (south-eastern part) – Edited by C. P. Lewis
JON STOBART
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19.Household servants in early modern England – By Roger C. Richardson
JUDITH M. SPICKSLEY
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20.Parents of poor children in England, 1580–1800 – By Patricia Crawford
TANYA EVANS
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21.The diary of Antera Duke: an eighteenth-century African slave trader – By Stephen D. Behrendt, A. John H. Latham, and David Northrup
ROBIN LAW
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22.The price of emancipation: slave-ownership, compensation and British society at the end of slavery – By Nicholas Draper
KENNETH MORGAN
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23.Ireland and the industrial revolution: the impact of the industrial revolution on Irish industry, 1801–1922 – By Andy Bielenberg
PHILIP OLLERENSHAW
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24.Regulating health and safety in the British mining industries, 1800–1914 – By Catherine Mills
JAMIE L. BRONSTEIN
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25.Breaking new ground: nineteenth-century allotments from local sources – Edited by Jeremy Burchardt and Jacqueline Cooper
NICOLA VERDON
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26.Making the market: Victorian origins of corporate capitalism – By Paul Johnson
RANALD MICHIE
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27.The tide of democracy: shipyard workers and social relations in Britain, 1870–1950 – By Alastair J. Reid
HUGH MURPHY
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28.The Co-operative movement and communities in Britain, 1914–1960: minding their own business – By Nicole Robertson
PETER DAVIS
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29.Youth culture in modern Britain, c.1920–c.1970: from ivory tower to global movement—a new history – By David Fowler
JAMES THOMPSON
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30.Money, oil, and empire in the Middle East: sterling and postwar imperialism, 1944–1971 – By Steven G. Galpern
SCOTT NEWTON
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31.The decline of sterling: managing the retreat of an international currency, 1945–1992 – By Catherine R. Schenk
DAVID JAMES GILL
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32.Revolutionary commerce: globalization and the French monarchy – By Paul Cheney
WILLIAM DOYLE
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33.In hock: pawning in America from independence through the Great Depression – By Wendy A. Woloson
LENDOL CALDER
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34.Labor, industry and regulation during the progressive era – By Daniel E. Saros
TERRENCE MCDONOUGH
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35.Gone is the ancient glory: Spanish Town, Jamaica, 1534–2000 – By James Robertson
NUALA ZAHEDIEH
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36.Slavery in Brazil – By Herbert S. Klein and Francisco Vidal Luna
DOUGLAS C. LIBBY
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37.China and the birth of globalization in the 16th century – By Dennis O. Flynn and Arturo Giraldez
KENT G. DENG
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38.The Japanese consumer: an alternative economic history of modern Japan – By Penelope Francks
SCOTT O'BRYAN
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39.Beauty imagined: a history of the global beauty industry – By Geoffrey Jones
JOHAN SÖDERBERG
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40.What objects mean: an introduction to material culture – By Arthur Asa Berger
KARIN DANNEHL
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41.Empire, development and colonialism: the past in the present – Edited by Mark Duffield and Vernon Hewitt
DAVID NALLY
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42.Protection for exporters: power and discrimination in transatlantic trade relations, 1930–2010 – By Andreas Dür
TIM ROOTH
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43.A cultural history of finance – By Irene Finel-Honigman
PETER JAMES HUDSON
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44.The origins of the twenty-first century: an essay on contemporary social and economic history – By Gabriel Tortella
JIM TOMLINSON
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45.Free riding – By Richard Tuck
JAMES THOMPSON
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