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Volume 64: Issue 3

Contents:

1.Was there an 'industrious revolution' before the industrial revolution? An empirical exercise for England, c. 1300–1830
R. C. ALLEN
J. L. WEISDORF
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2.Did children's education matter? Family migration as a mechanism of human capital investment: evidence from nineteenth-century Bohemia
ALEXANDER KLEIN
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3.Plantation accounting and management practices in the US and the British West Indies at the end of their slavery eras1
RICHARD K. FLEISCHMAN
DAVID OLDROYD
THOMAS N. TYSON
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4.How good was the profitability of British railways, 1870–1912?
BRIAN MITCHELL
DAVID CHAMBERS
NICK CRAFTS
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5.The veterinary medicine industry in Britain in the twentieth century1
T. A. B. CORLEY
ANDREW GODLEY
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6.The role of the Spanish imperial state in the mining-led growth of Bourbon Mexico's economy1
RAFAEL DOBADO
GUSTAVO A. MARRERO
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7.Gentlemen and shopkeepers: supplying the country house in eighteenth-century England
JON STOBART
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8.Social capital and trade associations in America, c. 1860–1914: a microhistory approach1
FRANCESCA CARNEVALI
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9.Regional value added in Italy, 1891–2001, and the foundation of a long-term picture1
EMANUELE FELICE
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10.Infant mortality and the health of survivors: Britain, 1910–50
TIMOTHY J. HATTON
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11.The supplier network and aircraft production in wartime Japan
TETSUJI OKAZAKI
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12.Independent invention during the rise of the corporate economy in Britain and Japan1
TOM NICHOLAS
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13.The king's Jews: money, massacre and exodus in medieval England – By Robin R. Mundill
JOSEPH SHATZMILLER
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14.The Pilgrims' complaint: a study of popular thought in the early Tudor north – By Michael Bush
R. W. HOYLE
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15.Society in early modern England: the vernacular origins of some powerful ideas – By Phil Withington
TIM HITCHCOCK
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16.The capital and the colonies: London and the Atlantic economy, 1660–1700 – By Nuala Zahedieh
TREVOR BURNARD
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17.The British cotton trade, 1660–1815 – By Beverly Lemire
PAT HUDSON
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18.Warwickshire hearth tax returns: Michaelmas 1670, with Coventry Lady Day – Edited by Tom Arkell, with Nat Alcock
HENRY FRENCH
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19.A history of Doughty's Hospital Norwich, 1687–2009 – By Nigel Goose and Leanne Moden
MARTIN GORSKY
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20.Datchworth tithe accounts, 1711–1747 – Edited by Jane Walker
STEVEN HOBBS
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21.Pauper capital: London and the poor law, 1790–1870 – By David R. Green
SAMANTHA A. SHAVE
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22.The British Navy's Victualling Board, 1793–1815: management competence and incompetence – By Janet Macdonald; Sustaining the fleet, 1793–1815: war, the British navy and the Contractor State – By Roger Knight and Martin Wilcox
ANN COATS
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23.Empire and globalisation: networks of people, goods and capital in the British world, c.1850–1914 – By Gary B. Magee and Andrew S. Thompson
IAN PHIMISTER
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24.Chocolate, women and empire: a social and cultural history – By Emma Robertson
WENDY WEBSTER
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25.War and welfare: British prisoner of war families, 1939–45 – By Barbara Hately-Broad
PENNY SUMMERFIELD
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26.Voluntary action and illegal drugs: health and society in Britain since the 1960s – By Alex Mold and Virginia Berridge
MATHEW THOMSON
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27.An economic history of Europe: knowledge, institutions and growth, 600 to the present – By Karl Gunnar Persson
GREGORY CLARK
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28.Why Europe? The medieval origins of its special path – By Michael Mitterauer
RICHARD BRITNELL
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29.The development of leasehold in northwestern Europe, c.1200–1600 – Edited by Bas J. P. van Bavel and Phillipp R. Schofield
RICHARD BRITNELL
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30.Money, morality, and culture in late medieval and early modern Europe – Edited by Juliann Vitullo and Diane Wolfthal
LAWRIN ARMSTRONG
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31.Trading places: the Netherlandish merchants in early modern Venice – By Maartje van Gelder
ANASTASIA STOURAITI
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32.Paying for the liberal state: the rise of public finance in nineteenth-century Europe – Edited by José Luís Cardoso and Pedro Lains
JOOST JONKER
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33.Exploring the food chain: food production and food processing in western Europe, 1850–1990 – Edited by Yves Segers, Jan Bieleman, and Erik Buyst
JIM PHILLIPS
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34.New World gold: cultural anxiety and monetary disorder in early modern Spain – By Elvira Vilches
CARLA RAHN PHILLIPS
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35.Pashmina: the Kashmir shawl and beyond – By Janet Rizvi with Monisha Ahmed
MICHELLE MASKIELL
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36.Trade and trust in the eighteenth-century Atlantic world: Spanish merchants and their overseas networks – By Xabier Lamikiz
ADRIAN PEARCE
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37.Edge of crisis: war and trade in the Spanish Atlantic, 1789–1808 – By Barbara H. Stein and Stanley J. Stein
REGINA GRAFE
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38.Money, power and politics in early Islamic Syria: a review of current debates – Edited by John Haldon
MICHAEL G. MORONY
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39.Autos and progress: the Brazilian search for modernity – By Joel Wolfe
ALDO MUSACCHIO
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40.The history of black business in America: capitalism, race, entrepreneurship. Vol. I, to 1865 – By Juliet K. Walker
MACEO CRENSHAW DAILEY
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41.The Ashgate companion to the history of textile workers, 1650–2000 – Edited by Lex Heerma van Voss, Els Hiemstra-Kuperus, and Elise van Nederveen Meerkerk
PAT HUDSON
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42.Convergence and divergence of national financial systems: evidence from the gold standards, 1817–1971 – Edited by Patrice Baubeau and Anders Ogren
PAOLO DI MARTINO
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43.Intellectual property rights, development, and catch-up – Edited by Hiroyuki Odagiri, Akira Goto, Atsushi Sunami, and Richard R. Nelson
KEITH E. MASKUS
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44.The living wage: lessons from the history of economic thought – By Donald R. Stabile
JAMES THOMPSON
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45.Top incomes: a global perspective – Edited by Anthony B. Atkinson and Thomas Piketty
LEANDRO PRADOS DE LA ESCOSURA
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46.Capital ideas: the IMF and the rise of financial liberalization – By Jeffrey M. Chwieroth
MARION FOURCADE
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47.Macroeconomic policy in Britain between the wars1
ROGER MIDDLETON
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