The Journal of Economic History completed another successful year in 2002 03, marked (for a change) by an absence of dramatic change. Most contributors and some book publishers have by now adapted to our tripod office system: North American materials go to Wright at Stanford, all other geographic areas go to Harley at Western Ontario, with Susan Isaac handling production editing tasks at Florida State. If your paper or book does not fit neatly into this classification system, you can send it wherever you want, but we reserve the right to reallocate afterwards.
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Volume (Year): 64 (2004) Issue (Month): 01 (March) Pages: 240-246 Download reference. The following formats are available: HTML
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