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November 2020, Volume 73, Issue 4
- 964-990 The rise of coffee in the Brazilian south‐east: tariffs and foreign market potential, 1827–40
by Christopher David Absell - 991-1022 Infant and child mortality by socio‐economic status in early nineteenth‐century England
by Hannaliis Jaadla & Ellen Potter & Sebastian Keibek & Romola Davenport - 1023-1049 Unequal access to food during the nutritional transition: evidence from Mediterranean Spain
by Francisco J. Medina‐Albaladejo & Salvador Calatayud - 1050-1073 Living standards and the life cycle: reconstructing household income and consumption in the early twentieth‐century Netherlands
by Corinne Boter - 1074-1096 Officer retention and military spending: the rise of the military‐industrial complex during the Second World War
by Ahmed S. Rahman - 1097-1127 Origins of regional divergence: economic growth in socialist Yugoslavia
by Leonard Kukić - 1128-1136 Spinning their wheels: a reply to Jane Humphries and Benjamin Schneider
by Robert C. Allen - 1137-1152 Losing the thread: a response to Robert Allen
by Jane Humphries & Benjamin Schneider - 1153-1202 List of publications on the economic and social history of Great Britain and Ireland published in 2019
by Matthew Hale & Graham Raymond & Catherine Wright - 1203-1204 John Hatcher and Judy Z. Stephenson, eds., Seven centuries of unreal wages. The unreliable data, sources and methods that have been used for measuring standards of living in the past (London: Palgrave Macmillan, 2018. Pp. xiv + 317. 32 figs. 24 tabs. ISBN 978‐3‐319‐96961‐9 Hbk. £109.99)
by Jane Humphries - 1204-1206 David Stone, ed., The accounts of the manor of Esher in the Winchester Pipe Rolls, 1235–1376 (Woking: Surrey Record Society, vol. xlvi, 2017. Pp. lxxvii + 438. 11 figs. 9 tabs. 7 plates. ISBN 9780902978218. £30)
by James Davis - 1206-1207 Giada Pizzoni, British Catholic merchants in the commercial age, 1670–1714 (Woodbridge: Boydell, 2020. Pp. xiii + 214. 5 figs. 4 tabs. ISBN 9781783274383 Hbk. £70)
by Eleanor Russell - 1207-1208 Jairus Banaji, A brief history of commercial capitalism (Chicago: Haymarket Books, 2020. Pp. 197. ISBN 978‐1‐6459‐132‐3 Hbk. £15.67)
by Lord Desai - 1208-1210 Ron Harris, Going the distance: Eurasian trade and the rise of the business corporation, 1400–1700 (Princeton, NJ, and Oxford: Princeton University Press, 2020. Pp. xiii + 465. 28 b/w illus. 20 tabs. 14 maps. ISBN 9780691150772 Hbk. £34)
by Karolina Hutková - 1210-1212 James Livesey, Provincializing global history: money, ideas, and things in the Languedoc, 1660–1830 (New Haven and London: Yale University Press, 2020. Pp. x+214. ISBN 9780300237160 Hbk. £35)
by David Todd - 1212-1213 Alan Forrest, The death of the French Atlantic. Trade, war, and slavery in the age of revolution (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2020. Pp. v + 352. 6 maps. ISBN 9780199568956. Hbk. £35)
by Aaron Graham - 1213-1214 Ellen Hillbom and Erik Green, An economic history of development in sub‐Saharan Africa: economic transformations and political changes (Cham: Palgrave Macmillan, 2019. Pp. xvii + 286. 15 tabs. ISBN 9783030140076 Pbk. £39.99)
by Mariusz Lukasiewicz - 1214-1215 Gelina Harlaftis, Creating global shipping: Aristotle Onassis, the Vagliano Brothers, and the business of shipping, c. 1820–1970 (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2019. Pp. viii + 375. 46 figs. 5 maps. 46 tabs. ISBN 9781108475396 Hbk. £90)
by C. Knick Harley - 1216-1217 Herbert S. Klein and Francisco Vidal Luna, Modern Brazil: a social history (New York and Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2020. Pp. xv + 419. 3 maps. 88 graphs. 95 tabs. ISBN 9781108489027 Hbk. £79.99; ISBN 9781108733298 Pbk. £26.99)
by Gail Triner
August 2020, Volume 73, Issue 3
- 1-19 An introduction to the history of infectious diseases, epidemics and the early phases of the long‐run decline in mortality
by Leigh Shaw‐Taylor - 623-643 Mentality, motivation, and economic decision‐making in Ancient Rome: Cicero and Tullia's shrine
by Marta García Morcillo - 644-667 Poverty or prosperity in northern India? New evidence on real wages, 1590s–1870s
by Pim de Zwart & Jan Lucassen - 668-702 Integration in European coal markets, 1833–1913
by John E. Murray & Javier Silvestre - 703-729 A leader in an emerging new international market: the determinants of French wine exports, 1848–1938
by María‐Isabel Ayuda & Hugo Ferrer‐Pérez & Vicente Pinilla - 730-757 Sanitary infrastructures and the decline of mortality in Germany, 1877–1913
by Daniel Gallardo‐Albarrán - 758-784 Factor endowments on the ‘frontier’: Algerian settler agriculture at the beginning of the 1900s
by Laura Maravall - 785-814 UK investment trust portfolio strategies before the First World War
by Dimitris P. Sotiropoulos & Janette Rutterford & Carolyn Keber - 815-843 Trade in the shadow of power: Japanese industrial exports in the interwar years
by Alejandro Ayuso‐Díaz & Antonio Tena‐Junguito - 844-867 Uncertainty and the Great Slump
by Jason Lennard - 868-869 Linda Levy Peck, Women of fortune: money, marriage, and murder in early modern England (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2018. Pp. xviii+335. 14 figs. 16 colour plates. ISBN 9781107034020 Hbk. £26.99)
by Janette Rutterford - 869-870 Pat How and Jane Harris, eds., Wills, inventories and probate accounts from Saint Albans 1600–1615 (Hertford: Hertfordshire Records Society, 2019. Pp. xlii+436. 5 illus. ISBN 9780956511171 Hbk. £22 + p&p to non‐members)
by Ken Sneath - 870-872 David Fitzpatrick, The Americanisation of Ireland: migration and settlement, 1841–1925 (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2020. Pp. v+254. 2 charts. 10 maps. 47 tabs. ISBN 9781108486491 Hbk. £22.99)
by Raymond L. Cohn - 872-873 Richard Mackenney, Venice as the polity of mercy: guilds, confraternities, and the social order, c. 1250–c. 1650 (Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 2019. Pp. vii+471. 66 figs. 12 tabs. ISBN 9781442649682 Hbk. $67.50)
by Andrea Caracausi - 873-874 Maarten Prak and Patrick Wallis, eds., Apprenticeship in early modern Europe (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2020. Pp. xii+322. 21 figs. 30 tabs. ISBN 9781108496926 Hbk. £52.81)
by Karel Davids - 874-876 Emma Hart, Trading spaces: the colonial marketplace and the foundations of American capitalism (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2019. Pp. 1+274. 10 figs. 1 tab. ISBN 9780226659817 Hbk. $45)
by Farley Grubb - 876-877 Kazuo Kobayashi, Indian cotton textiles in West Africa. African agency, consumer demand and the making of the global economy, 1750–1850 (Cham: Palgrave Macmillan, Cambridge Imperial and Post‐Colonial Studies Series, 2019. Pp. vii+258. 15 figs. 6 images. 5 tabs. 4 maps. ISBN 9783030186746 Hbk. £59.99; ISBN 9783030186753 eBook. £47.99)
by Alka Raman - 877-878 Ewout Frankema and Anne Booth, eds., Fiscal capacity and the colonial state in Asia and Africa, c. 1850–1960 (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, Cambridge Studies in Economic History, 2020. Pp. v+303. 54 figs. 3 maps. 42 tabs. ISBN 9781108494267 Hbk. £75)
by Yannick Dupraz - 878-880 Anne Fleming, City of debtors. A century of fringe finance (London and Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 2018. Pp. 367. ISBN 9780674976238 Hbk. $46.50/£37.95)
by Simone Selva - 880-881 A. G. Hopkins, American empire: a global history (Princeton, NJ, and Oxford: Princeton University Press, 2018. Pp. xx+980. 8 figs. 8 maps. 3 tabs. ISBN 9780691177052 Hbk. £32.95/$39.95)
by Noel Maurer
May 2020, Volume 73, Issue 2
- 353-383 Slavery and Anglo‐American capitalism revisited
by Gavin Wright - 384-408 Intoxicants and the invention of ‘consumption’
by Phil Withington - 409-430 Working days in a London construction team in the eighteenth century: evidence from St Paul's Cathedral
by Judy Z. Stephenson - 431-454 Between Malthus and the industrial take‐off: regional inequality in Sweden, 1571–1850
by Kerstin Enflo & Anna Missiaia - 455-485 Urbanization and mortality in Britain, c. 1800–50
by Romola J. Davenport - 486-512 The limiting factor: energy, growth, and divergence, 1820–1913
by Paolo Malanima - 513-539 A silver transformation: Chinese monetary integration in times of political disintegration, 1898–1933
by Debin Ma & Liuyan Zhao - 540-564 Commodity option pricing efficiency before Black, Scholes, and Merton
by David Chambers & Rasheed Saleuddin - 565-594 For a fistful of pesetas? The political economy of the army in a nonconsolidated democracy: the Second Spanish Republic and Civil War (1931–9)
by Álvaro La Parra‐Pérez - 595-596 Richard Goddard and Teresa Phipps, eds., Town courts and urban society in late medieval England, 1250–1500 (Woodbridge: Boydell Press, 2019. Pp. xi+263. 5 maps. 7 figs. 13 tabs. ISBN 9781783274253 Hbk. £60)
by A. T. Brown - 596-597 Peter Maunder, Tiverton cloth: the story of the town's woollen trade, 1475–1815 (Exeter: Short Run Press, 2018. Pp. v+450. 3 maps. 21 tabs. 66 figs. ISBN 9781527231740 Hbk. £20)
by John S. Lee - 597-599 David Thackeray, Forging a British world of trade: culture, ethnicity, and market in the Empire‐Commonwealth, 1880–1975 (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2019. Pp. xv+230. 14 figs. 10 tabs. ISBN 9780198816713 Hbk. £60)
by Nicholas J. White - 599-600 Seth Bernard, Building Mid‐Republican Rome. Labor, architecture and the urban economy (New York: Oxford University Press, 2018. Pp. xv+315. 38 figs. 2 maps. ISBN 9780190878788 Hbk. 9780190878801 E‐pub. £55)
by Miko Flohr - 600-601 Guido Alfani and Matteo Di Tullio, The lion's share: inequality and the rise of the fiscal state in preindustrial Europe (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2019. Pp. v+232. 29 figs. 21 tabs. ISBN 9781108476218 Hbk. £31.99)
by Johannes Lindvall - 601-602 Paul Cheney, Cul de Sac: patrimony, capitalism, and slavery in French Saint‐Domingue (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2017. Pp. vii+264. 3 maps. 4 graphs. 7 figs. 2 tabs. ISBN 9780226679259 Pbk $32.00)
by Aaron Graham - 603-604 Toby Green, A fistful of shells. West Africa from the rise of the slave trade to the age of revolution (Chicago: Chicago University Press, 2019. Pp. ix+614. 6 maps. 62 figs. ISBN 9780226644578 Hbk. $40)
by Karin Pallaver - 604-605 Karolina Hutkova, The English East India Company's silk enterprise in Bengal, 1750–1850 (Woodbridge: Boydell Press, 2019. Pp. xv+259. 20 figs. 29 tabs. ISBN 9781783273942 Hbk. $120)
by Beverly Lemire - 605-607 Peer Vries, Averting a Great Divergence. State and economy in Japan, 1868–1937 (London: Bloomsbury Academic, 2020. Pp. 1+310. 104 tabs. 11 figs. ISBN 9781350121676 Hbk. £63)
by Jean‐Pascal Bassino - 607-608 Nan Enstad, Cigarettes, Inc. An intimate history of corporate imperialism (Chicago: Chicago University Press, 2018. Pp. ix+333. 35 figs. ISBN 9780226533315 Pbk. $25)
by Leslie Hannah - 608-609 Bettina Liverant, Buying happiness: the emergence of consumer consciousness in English Canada (Vancouver: UBC Press, 2018. Pp. 304. 11 illus. ISBN 9780774835145 Pbk. $34.95)
by Shinobu Majima - 609-610 Jason E. Taylor, Deconstructing the monolith: the microeconomics of the National Industrial Recovery Act (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2019. Pp. vii+206. 25 figs. 17 tabs. ISBN 9780226603308 Hbk. $55)
by Carl T. Kitchens - 611-612 Tobias Straumann, 1931: debt, crisis, and the rise of Hitler (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2019. Pp. v+234. 2 maps. 7 figs. 16 illustrations. 2 tabs. ISBN 9780198816188 Pbk. £16.99)
by Stefanie Middendorf - 612-613 Ulbe Bosma, The making of the periphery: how island Southeast Asia became a mass exporter of labour (New York: Columbia University Press, 2019. Pp. xii+304. 7 tabs. 1 fig. 5 maps. ISBN 97802311 88524 Hbk. 9780231547901 E‐book)
by Anne Booth - 613-615 Éric Monnet, Controlling credit: central banking and the planned economy in postwar France, 1948–1973 (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2018. Pp. xxii+327. 30 figs. 8 tabs. ISBN 9781108415019 Hbk. £85)
by Oliver Bush - 615-616 Amy C. Offner, Sorting out the mixed economy. The rise and fall of welfare and developmental states in the Americas (Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 2019. Pp. vii+381. 4 maps. 22 figs. ISBN 9780691190938 Hbk. £34)
by Martin Andersson - 616-618 Stefano Bellucci and Andreas Eckert, eds., General labour history of Africa: workers, employers and governments, 20th–21st centuries (International Labour Organization: Boydell & Brewer, 2019. Pp. v+761. 3 maps. 4 figs. 6 tabs. ISBN 9781847012180 Hbk. £95)
by Michiel De Haas - 618-619 Christopher D. Gore, Electricity in Africa: the politics of transformation in Uganda (Woodbridge: James Currey, 2017. Pp. xiv+186. 7 figs. 1 tab. ISBN 9781847011695 Hbk. £60)
by David Ockwell - 619-620 Christopher B. Barrett, Michael R. Carter, and Jean‐Paul Chavas, eds., The economics of poverty traps, National Bureau of Economic Research Conference Report (Chicago and London: University of Chicago Press, 2019. Pp. x+413. 51 figs. 33 tabs. ISBN 9780226574301 Hbk. $130; 9780226574448 E‐book $130)
by Ewout Frankema
February 2020, Volume 73, Issue 1
- 3-32 The gender division of labour in early modern England
by Jane Whittle & Mark Hailwood - 33-58 Institutions for the taking: property rights and the settlement of the Cape Colony, 1652–1750
by Alan Dye & Sumner La Croix - 59-77 What explains the missing girls in nineteenth‐century Spain?
by Francisco J. Beltrán Tapia & Domingo Gallego‐Martínez - 78-105 Inadequate supply and increasing demand for textiles and clothing: second‐hand trade at auctions as an alternative source of consumer goods in Sweden, 1830–1900
by Kristina Lilja & Pernilla Jonsson - 106-133 Women's labour force participation in nineteenth‐century England and Wales: evidence from the 1881 census enumerators’ books
by Xuesheng You - 134-158 A policy of credit disruption: the Punjab Land Alienation Act of 1900
by Latika Chaudhary & Anand V. Swamy - 159-184 Can school centralization foster human capital accumulation? A quasi‐experiment from early twentieth‐century Italy
by Gabriele Cappelli & Michelangelo Vasta - 185-208 Asia's ‘little divergence’ in the twentieth century: evidence from PPP‐based direct estimates of GDP per capita, 1913–69
by Jean‐Pascal Bassino & Pierre van der Eng - 209-232 Agglomeration externalities and productivity growth: US cities, 1880–1930
by Alexander Klein & Nicholas Crafts - 233-257 Currency devaluations and beggar‐my‐neighbour penalties: evidence from the 1930s
by Thilo N. H. Albers - 258-280 ‘The capital market is dead’: the difficult birth of index‐linked gilts in the UK
by Michael J. Oliver & Janette Rutterford - 325-326 Susan Oosthuizen, The Anglo‐Saxon Fenland (Oxford: Oxbow Books, 2017. Pp. xx+156. 55 figs. ISBN 9781911188087 Pbk. £29.95)
by David Bates - 326-327 Adrian Green and Barbara Crosbie, eds., Economy and culture in north‐east England, 1500–1800 (Woodbridge: Boydell Press, 2018. Pp. xxvi+293. 9 figs. 7 maps. 26 tabs. ISBN 9781783271832 Hbk. £65)
by Benjamin Schneider - 327-328 Adrian James Webb, Handlist of Somerset probate inventories and administrators' accounts, 1482–1924. (Taunton: Somerset Record Society, 2019. Pp. vi+282. ISBN 9780901732460 Hbk. £16)
by Heather Falvey - 328-330 Amy M. Froide, Silent partners: women as public investors during Britain's financial revolution, 1690–1750 (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2016. Pp. xii + 225. 13 figs. 8 tabs. ISBN 9780198767985 Hbk £60)
by Amanda L. Capern - 330-331 Brenda King, The Wardle family and its circle: textile production in the Arts and Crafts era (Woodbridge: Boydell Press, 2019. Pp. xix+218. 14 plates. 15 figures. ISBN 9781783273959 Hbk. £29.95)
by Alka Raman - 331-332 Michael Anderson, with mapping by Corinne Roughley, Scotland's populations from the 1850s to today (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2018. Pp. xxi+458. 85 figs. 13 maps. 94 tabs. ISBN 9780198805830 Hbk. £85)
by Malcolm Noble - 332-333 Taco Terpstra, Trade in the ancient Mediterranean: private order and public institutions (Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 2019. Pp. v+277. photos 14 figs. ISBN 9780691172088 Hbk. £30.00)
by Richard Saller - 334-335 Sumner La Croix, Hawai'i: eight hundred years of political and economic change (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2019. Pp. ix+389. 31 figs. 16 tabs. ISBN 9780226592091 Hbk. $60.00)
by Justin R. Bucciferro - 335-336 Masayuki Tanimoto and R. Bin Wong (eds.), Public goods provision in the early modern economy: comparative perspectives from Japan, China, and Europe (Oakland, CA: University of California Press, 2019. Pp. v+331. 11 figs. 4 maps. 10 tabs. ISBN 9780520303652 Pbk. $34.95)
by Melanie Meng Xue - 336-337 Francesca Trivellato, The promise and peril of credit: what a forgotten legend about Jews and finance tells us about the making of European commercial society (Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 2019. Pp. xiv + 405. 20 figs. 5 apps. ISBN 9780691178592 Hbk. $45.00/£35.00)
by Thomas Max Safley - 338-339 Philip T. Hoffman, Gilles Postel‐Vinay, and Jean‐Laurent Rosenthal, Dark matter credit: the development of peer‐to‐peer lending and banking in France (Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 2019. Pp. vii+303. 28 tabs. 35 figs. ISBN 9780691182179 Hbk. £30)
by Pamfili Antipa - 339-340 Anne G. Hanley, The public good and the Brazilian state: municipal finance and public services in São Paulo, 1822–1930 (Chicago and London: University of Chicago Press, 2018. Pp. xviii+290. 4 figs. 1 map. 32 tabs. ISBN 9780226535074 Hbk. £45/$60)
by Bruno Gabriel Witzel de Souza - 341-342 Şevket Pamuk, Uneven centuries: economic development of Turkey since 1820 (Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 2018. Pp. v+352. 1 map. 17 tabs. 48 figs. ISBN 9780691166377 Hbk. £27)
by Ali‐Coşkun Tunçer - 342-343 Ernst Baltensperger and Peter Kugler, Swiss monetary history since the early 19th century (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2017. Pp. xx+244. 51 figs. 20 tabs. ISBN 9781107199309 Hbk. £85)
by Jakob Schneebacher - 343-345 Graham D. Taylor, Imperial Standard: Imperial Oil, Exxon, and the Canadian oil industry from 1880 (Calgary: University of Calgary Press, 2019. Pp. v+368. 6 maps, 31 figs. ISBN 9781773850351 Pbk. $39.99)
by Joe Martin - 345-346 Mary E. Cox, Hunger in war & peace: women & children in Germany, 1914–1924 (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2019. Pp. vi+383. 75 figs. 34 plates. 25 tabs. ISBN 9780198820116 Hbk. £70.00)
by Roderick Floud - 346-347 Aaron Hale‐Dorrell, Corn crusade: Khrushchev's farming revolution in the post‐Stalin Soviet Union (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2018. Pp. v+328. 11 figs. ISBN 9780190644673 Hbk. £47.99)
by Mark Harrison - 348-348 Niv Haresh and Kean Fan Kim, An East Asian challenge to western neoliberalism (London: Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group, 2018. Pp. 142+ref. ISBN 9281138926745 Hbk. £110; ISBN 9780367189945 Pbk. £36.99)
by Yi‐Chong Xu - 349-350 Mark H. Rose, Market rules: bankers, presidents, and the origins of the Great Recession (Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 2019. Pp. vii+253. ISBN 9780812251029 Hbk. £33.00)
by Anselm Küsters
November 2019, Volume 72, Issue 4
- 1129-1151 Uneven centuries: Turkey's experience with economic development since 1820
by Şevket Pamuk - 1152-1174 Bees in the medieval economy: religious observance and the production, trade, and consumption of wax in England, c. 1300–1555
by Alexandra Sapoznik - 1175-1201 Plague and long‐term development: the lasting effects of the 1629–30 epidemic on the Italian cities
by Guido Alfani & Marco Percoco - 1202-1228 Institutional choice in the governance of the early Atlantic sugar trade: diasporas, markets, and courts
by Daniel Strum - 1229-1250 Beyond the personal–anonymous divide: agency relations in powers of attorney in France in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries
by Fabien Eloire & Claire Lemercier & Veronica Aoki Santarosa - 1251-1285 Religion and development in post‐Famine Ireland
by Stuart Henderson - 1286-1311 Squeezing the bears: cornering risk and limits on arbitrage during the ‘British bicycle mania’, 1896–8
by William Quinn - 1312-1334 Military casualties and exchange rates during the First World War: did the Eastern Front matter?
by Pablo Duarte & Marcel Freidinger & Andreas Hoffmann - 1335-1362 Price shocks in regional markets: Japan's Great Kantō Earthquake of 1923
by Janet Hunter & Kota Ogasawara - 1363-1383 Losing autonomy: the Norwegian central bank during the Second World War
by Einar Lie - 1384-1408 Competition and collaboration between public and private sectors: the historical construction of the Spanish hospital system, 1942–86
by Margarita Vilar‐Rodríguez & Jerònia Pons‐Pons - 1409-1438 Africa's clientelist budget policies revisited: public expenditure and employment in Kenya, Tanzania and Uganda, 1960–2010
by Rebecca Simson - 1439-1446 What can we learn from a race with one runner? A comment on Foreman‐Peck and Zhou, ‘Late marriage as a contributor to the industrial revolution in England’
by Jeremy Edwards & Sheilagh Ogilvie - 1447-1450 Response to Edwards and Ogilvie
by James Foreman‐Peck & Peng Zhou - 1451-1507 List of publications on the economic and social history of Great Britain and Ireland published in 2018
by Matthew Hale & Graham Raymond & Catherine Wright - 1508-1509 Rory Naismith, Citadel of the Saxons. The rise of early medieval London (London: I.B. Taurus, 2019. Pp. xvii + 268. 28 figs. 5 maps. ISBN 9781788312226 Hbk. £20.00)
by J. L. Bolton - 1509-1510 Phillipp R. Schofield, Peasants and historians: debating the medieval English peasantry (Manchester: Manchester University Press, 2016. Pp. vii + 280. ISBN 9780719053788 Pbk. £19.99)
by Spike Gibbs - 1510-1511 W. Mark Ormrod, Bart Lambert, and Jonathan Mackman, Immigrant England, 1300–1550 (Manchester: Manchester University Press, 2019. Pp. xi+300. 5 figs. 4 tabs. ISBN 9781526109149 Pbk. £19.99)
by Ian Forrest - 1512-1513 John S. Lee, The medieval clothier (Woodbridge: Boydell Press, 2018. Pp. xx+365. 11 figs. 6 maps. 20 plates. 5 tabs. ISBN 9781783273171 Hbk. £25)
by Jordan Claridge - 1513-1514 Evan T. Jones and Richard Stone, eds., The world of the Newport medieval ship: trade, politics and shipping in the mid‐fifteenth century (Cardiff: University of Wales Press, 2018. Pp. xx+276. 33 figs. 20 tabs. ISBN 9781786831439 Hbk. £85; 9781786832634 Pbk. £29.99)
by Helen Doe - 1514-1515 Anne L. Murphy, ed., The worlds of the Jeake family of Rye 1640–1736 (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2018. Pp. ix+342. ISBN 9780197266366 Hbk. £70.00)
by Gillian Draper - 1515-1517 George R. Boyer, The winding road to the welfare test: economic insecurity & social welfare policy in Britain (Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2019. Pp. v+346. 12 figs. 60 tabs. ISBN 9780691178738 Hbk. £35)
by Kate Bradley - 1517-1518 William A. Allen, The Bank of England and the government debt: operations in the gilt‐edged market, 1928–1972 (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2019. Pp. xiv+260. 23 figs. 27 tabs. ISBN 9781108499835 Hbk. £85)
by John Singleton - 1518-1519 Jim Tomlinson, Managing the economy, managing the people: narratives of economic life in Britain from Beveridge to Brexit (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2017. Pp. xiii+273. 6 figs. 21 tabs. ISBN 9780198786092 Hbk. £60)
by Laura Beers - 1519-1521 Jan de Vries, The price of bread: regulating the market in the Dutch Republic (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2019. Pp. xix+515. 39 figs. 100 tabs. ISBN 9781108476386 Hbk. £34.99)
by Christiaan Van Bochove - 1521-1522 Pim de Zwart and Jan Luiten van Zanden, The origins of globalization: world trade in the making of the global economy, 1500–1800 (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2018. Pp. xvi+338. 34 figs. 15 tabs. 9 maps. ISBN 9781108426992 Hbk. £64.99; ISBN 9781108447133 Pbk. £21.99)
by Tirthankar Roy - 1522-1523 Joel Mokyr, A culture of growth: the origins of the modern economy (Princeton and Oxford: Princeton University Press, 2017. Pp. xiv+403. ISBN 9780691168883 Hbk. £27.95/$35)
by Sean Bottomley - 1523-1525 Tirthankar Roy and Giorgio Riello, eds., Global economic history (London: Bloomsbury Academic, 2019. Pp. vii+370. 21 tabs. 25 figs. ISBN 9781472588432 Pbk. $47.69)
by Pim De Zwart - 1525-1526 Korinna Schönhärl, ed., Decision taking, confidence and risk management in banks from early modernity to the 20th century (Cham: Palgrave Macmillan, 2017. Pp. xx+342. 6 figs. 9 tabs. ISBN 9783319420752 Hbk. £75)
by Emily C. Nacol - 1526-1528 Naomi R. Lamoreaux and John Joseph Wallis, eds., Organizations, civil society, and the roots of development (Chicago and London: University of Chicago Press, 2017. Pp. 380. 30 figs. 17 tabs. ISBN 9780226426365 Hbk. $130; ISBN 9780226426532 E‐book. $130)
by Gregory Mark - 1528-1529 Heinrich Hartmann, The body populace: military statistics and demography in Europe before the First World War, trans. Ellen Yutzy Glebe (Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 2011. Pp. vii+256. 18 figs. ISBN 9780262536325 Pbk. £30)
by Björn Quanjer - 1529-1530 Hassan Malik, Bankers and Bolsheviks: international finance and the Russian Revolution (Princeton and Oxford: Princeton University Press, 2018. Pp. xi+296. 18 figs. 20 tabs. ISBN 9780691170169 Hbk. $35/£27)
by Nikita Lychakov - 1530-1531 Roberto Cortés Conde and Gerardo Della Paolera, eds., Nueva historia económica de la Argentina (Buenos Aires: Academia Nacional de la Historia de la República de Argentina, 2018. Pp. 9+342. 4 tabs. 4 figs. ISBN 9789876284981 Pbk. Ar.$495)
by Peter Sims - 1532-1533 Christopher Kobrak and Joe Martin, From Wall Street to Bay Street: the origins and evolution of American and Canadian finance (Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 2018. Pp. 416. ISBN 9781442648210 Hbk. $67.50)
by Mark Billings - 1533-1534 Grietjie Verhoef, The power of your life: the Sanlam century of insurance empowerment, 1918–2018 (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2018. Pp. xxv+409. 13 figs. 23 tabs. ISBN 9780198817758 Hbk. £65)
by Robin Pearson - 1534-1536 Mike Mason, Turbulent empires: a history of global capitalism since 1945 (Montreal: McGill‐Queen's University Press, 2018. Pp. x+329. ISBN 9781786831439 Hbk. £32.03; ISBN 9781786832634 Pbk. £20.21)
by Alexander Green
August 2019, Volume 72, Issue 3
- 803-827 Falling behind and catching up: India's transition from a colonial economy
by Bishnupriya Gupta - 828-847 The price of the poor's words: social relations and the economics of deposing for one's ‘betters’ in early modern England
by Hillary Taylor - 848-868 Investing in early public works: financial risks and returns in English and Welsh turnpikes, 1820–82
by Dan Bogart - 869-896 Adopting a new technology: potatoes and population growth in the periphery
by Thor Berger - 897-924 Elites and the expansion of education in nineteenth‐century Sweden
by Jens Andersson & Thor Berger - 925-952 Toddlers, teenagers, and terminal heights: the importance of puberty for male adult stature, Flanders, 1800–76
by Ewout Depauw & Deborah Oxley - 953-978 Why did the industrial diet triumph? The massification of dairy consumption in Spain, 1965–90
by Fernando Collantes - 979-1007 Religious minorities and firm ownership in early twentieth‐century Egypt
by Cihan Artunç - 1008-1027 An efficient market? Going public in London, 1891–1911
by Sturla Fjesme & Neal Galpin & Lyndon Moore - 1028-1047 Loans of the revolution: how Mexico borrowed as the state collapsed in 1912–13
by Leonardo Weller - 1048-1072 Price formation on clandestine markets: the case of the Paris gold market during the Second World War
by Georges Gallais‐Hamonno & Thi‐Hong‐Van Hoang & Kim Oosterlinck - 1073-1098 Inequality in turbulent times: income distribution in Germany and Britain, 1900–50
by María Gómez León & Herman J. De Jong - 1099-1100 Peter Edwards, Horses and the aristocratic lifestyle in early modern England: William Cavendish, First Earl of Devonshire (1551–1626) and his horses (Woodbridge: Boydell Press, 2018. Pp. xvi+256. 7 graphs. 6 plates. 21 tables. ISBN 9781783272884 Hbk. £75)
by Jordan Claridge - 1100-1101 Julian Hoppit, Britain's political economies: Parliament and economic life, 1660–1800 (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2017. Pp. xxii+391. 18 figs. 3 maps. 47 tabs. ISBN 9781107015258 Hbk. £69.99; ISBN 9781316649909 Pbk. £22.99)
by Kara Dimitruk - 1101-1103 K. J. Saville‐Smith, Provincial society and empire: the Cumbrian counties and the East Indies, 1680–1829 (Woodbridge: Boydell Press, 2018. Pp. xvi+296. 8 figs. 1 map. 6 plates. 2 tabs. ISBN 9781783272815 Hbk. £65)
by Michael Aldous - 1103-1104 Peter Scott, The market makers: creating mass markets for consumer durables in inter‐war Britain (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2017. Pp. xx+367. 35 figs. 49 tabs. ISBN 9780198783817 Hbk. £75)
by David Clayton - 1104-1106 Catherine Flinn, Rebuilding Britain's blitzed cities: hopeful dreams, stark realities (London: Bloomsbury Academic, 2019. Pp. v+243. 30 figs. ISBN 9781350067622 Hbk. £76.50)
by David Adams - 1106-1107 J. G. Manning, The open sea. The economic life of the ancient Mediterranean world from the Iron Age to the rise of Rome (Princeton, NJ, and Oxford: Princeton University Press, 2018. Pp. xxviii+414. 47 figs. 3 maps. 6 tabs. ISBN 9780691151748 Hbk. £27.95/$35)
by Zosia H. Archibald - 1107-1108 Gareth Austin, ed., Economic development and environmental history in the Anthropocene: perspectives on Asia and Africa (London and New York: Bloomsbury Academic, 2017. Pp. xii+326. 20 figs. 11 tabs. ISBN 9781474267496 Hbk. £85)
by Yongjing Zhang - 1108-1109 Bert de Munck, Guilds, labour and the urban body politic: fabricating community in the Southern Netherlands, 1300–1800 (New York and London: Routledge, 2018. Pp. xiv+312. 19 figs. 3 tabs. ISBN 9780815372028 Hbk. £115)
by Patrick Wallis - 1110-1111 Arnved Nedkvitne, Norse Greenland: Viking peasants in the Arctic (New York: Routledge, 2019. Pp. v+432. 17 figs. ISBN 9780815366294 Hbk. £115)
by Brooks Kaiser - 1111-1112 Marcello Carmagnani, Le connessioni mondiali e l'Atlantico 1450–1850 (Turin: Einaudi, 2018. Pp. ix+224. 26 figs. 23 tabs. ISBN 9788806233273 Hbk. €22)
by Mattia C. Bertazzini - 1112-1114 Tim Dyson, A population history of India: from the first modern people to the present day (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2018. Pp. v+310. 15 figs. 26 tabs. 3 maps. ISBN 9780198829058 Hbk. £35)
by Bishnupriya Gupta - 1114-1115 Jesse Cromwell, The smuggler's world: illicit trade and Atlantic communities in eighteenth‐century Venezuela (Chapel Hill, NC: University of North Carolina Press and Omohundro Institute of Early American History and Culture, 2018. Pp. v+314. 15 illus. 4 maps. ISBN 9781469636887 Hbk. $39.95)
by Jeremy Land - 1115-1116 Mohammed Bashir Salau, Plantation slavery in the Sokoto Caliphate: a historical and comparative study (Rochester: University of Rochester Press, 2018. Pp. v+236. 6 maps. 3 tabs. ISBN 9781580469388 Hbk. £80)
by Klas Rönnbäck - 1117-1118 Daniel Peart, Lobbyists and the making of US tariff policy, 1816–1861 (Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 2018. Pp. viii+326. 46 tabs. ISBN 9781421426112 Hbk. $69.95)
by Brian D. Varian - 1118-1119 Kym Anderson and Vincente Pinilla, eds., Wine globalization: a new comparative history (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2019. Pp. xxx+546. 115 figs. 74 tabs. ISBN 9781107192928 Hbk. £120)
by Juan Pan‐Montojo - 1119-1121 Tanja Bührer, Flavio Eichmann, Stig Förster, and Benedikt Stuchtey, eds., Cooperation and empire: local realities of global processes (New York and Oxford: Berghahn, 2017. Pp. viii+384. 4 figs. 1 tab. £107/$150)
by Karin Pallaver - 1121-1122 Sven Beckert and Christine Desan, eds., American capitalism: new histories (New York: Columbia University Press, 2018. Pp. xii+432. ISBN 9780231185240 Hbk. £31.95/$38)
by Peter Conti‐Brown - 1122-1124 Felix Boecking, No Great Wall: trade, tariffs, and nationalism in Republican China, 1927–1945 (Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Asia Center, 2017. Pp. xx+280. 13 figs. 5 maps. 13 tabs. ISBN 978–0674970601 Hbk. £31.95)
by Mark R. G. Hoskin - 1124-1125 Tulia G. Falleti and Emilio A. Parrado, eds., Latin America since the left turn (Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 2018. Pp. viii+376. 7 figs. 13 tabs. ISBN 9780812249712 Hbk. £58/$69.95)
by Colin M. Lewis - 1125-1126 Gordon H. Hanson, William R. Kerr, and Sarah Turner, eds., High‐skilled migration to the United States and its economic consequences (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2018. Pp. viii+247. ISBN 9780226525525 Hbk. $130)
by Chris Minns
May 2019, Volume 72, Issue 2
- 433-458 Tobacco retail licences and state formation in early modern England and Wales
by Alexander G. Taylor - 459-480 Speed under sail during the early industrial revolution (c. 1750–1830)
by Morgan Kelly & Cormac Ó Gráda - 481-509 Women's work and structural change: occupational structure in eighteenth‐century Spain
by Carmen Sarasua - 510-530 The returns to invention during the British industrial revolution
by Sean Bottomley - 531-567 Modernization and rural imagery at the Paris Salon: an interdisciplinary approach to the economic history of art
by Diana Seave Greenwald - 568-594 Australian squatters, convicts, and capitalists: dividing up a fast‐growing frontier pie, 1821–71
by Laura Panza & Jeffrey G. Williamson - 595-617 International bimetallism and silver absorption in Singapore, 1840–73
by Atsushi Kobayashi - 618-640 UK shocks and Irish business cycles, 1922–79
by Rebecca Stuart - 641-668 The Hungarian twin crisis of 1931
by Flora Macher - 669-690 The question of land access and the Spanish land reform of 1932
by Juan Carmona & Joan R. Rosés & James Simpson - 691-715 Unions and the Great Compression of wage inequality in the US at mid‐century: evidence from local labour markets
by William J. Collins & Gregory T. Niemesh - 716-737 ‘Stop‐go’ policy and the restriction of postwar British house‐building
by Peter M. Scott & James T. Walker - 738-754 Real wages once more: a response to Judy Stephenson
by Robert C. Allen - 755-769 Mistaken wages: the cost of labour in the early modern English economy, a reply to Robert C. Allen
by Judy Z. Stephenson - 770-771 John Hare, The Victoria history of Hampshire. Basingstoke: a medieval town, c. 1000–c. 1600 (London: University of London, 2017. Pp. xii + 106. 23 figs. 6 maps. 3 tabs. ISBN 9781909646612 Pbk. £12 + £2 p&p)
by Spike Gibbs - 771-772 Michael Zell and Heather Falvey, eds., Walter Morrell's ‘Manufacture for the new draperie’ (1616) (Hertford: Hertfordshire Record Society, 2018. Pp. xlii + 181. 9 figs. 1 map. ISBN 9780950174105 Hbk. £22.00 + £3.50 p&p)
by John S. Lee - 772-773 Gillian Cookson, The age of machinery. Engineering the industrial revolution, 1770–1850 (Woodbridge: Boydell, 2018. Pp. ix + 324. 1 fig. 1 map. 11 plates. ISBN 9781783272761 Pbk. £19.99)
by Jane Humphries - 774-775 Nicholas Crafts, Forging ahead, falling behind and fighting back: British economic growth from the industrial revolution to the financial crisis (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2018. Pp. x + 152. 1 fig. 41 tabs. ISBN 9781108438162 Pbk. £17.99)
by Mark Koyama - 775-776 Robbie Shilliam, Race and the undeserving poor (Newcastle upon Tyne: Agenda Publishing, 2018. Pp. xiv+209. ISBN 9781788210386 Pbk. £18.99)
by Eric Melander - 777-778 Andrew Wilson and Alan Bowman, eds., Trade, commerce, and the state in the Roman world (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2018. Pp. xxii+656. 94 figs. 14 tabs. ISBN 9780198790662 Hbk. £110)
by Taco Terpstra - 778-779 William Caferro, Petrarch's war: Florence and the Black Death in context (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2018. Pp. xii+228. 5 figs. 3 maps. 23 tabs. ISBN 9781108424011 Hbk. £75)
by Francesco Ammannati - 779-781 Colin Heywood, Childhood in modern Europe (Cambridge University Press: Cambridge, 2018. Pp. x+286. 22 figs. ISBN 9780521866231 Hbk. £74.99; ISBN 9780521685252 Pbk. £21.99)
by Eleanor Murray - 781-782 David Eltis, Stanley L. Engerman, Seymour Drescher, and David Richardson, eds., The Cambridge world history of slavery: volume 4, AD 1804–AD 2016 (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2017. Pp. xviii+705. 9 figs. 3 maps. 16 tabs. ISBN 9780521840669 Hbk. £129/$150)
by Rebecca Shumway - 782-783 Gregor Benton and Hong Liu, Dear China: emigrant letters and remittances, 1820–1980 (Oakland, CA: University of California Press, 2018. Pp. xiv+286. ISBN 9780520298415 Hbk. £66; ISBN 9780520298439 Pbk. £27)
by Sumiyo Nishizaki - 783-785 Philip Thai, China's war on smuggling: law, economic life, and the making of the modern state, 1842–1965 (New York: Columbia University Press, 2018. Pp. xxvi+380. 8 figs. 5 maps. 11 tabs. ISBN 9780231185844 Hbk. £47/$59.99)
by Linda Grove - 785-786 Francisco Vidal Luna and Herbert S. Klein, An economic and demographic history of São Paulo, 1850–1950 (Stanford: Stanford University Press, 2018. Pp. xxviii+ 448. 49 figs. 11 maps. 99 tabs. ISBN 9780503602007 Hbk. £62/$75)
by André Luiz Lanza - 786-787 Ellen Hillbom and Jutta Bolt, Botswana—a modern economic history: an African diamond in the rough (Cham: Palgrave Macmillan, 2018. Pp. xv+235. 22 tabs. ISBN 9783319731438. €119.59)
by Mariusz Lukasiewicz - 787-789 Brian James Leech, The city that ate itself: Butte, Montana and its expanding Berkeley Pit (Reno: University of Nevada Press, 2018. Pp. x+414. 25 figs. ISBN 9781943859429 Hbk. £39.95/$39.95)
by William M. Boal - 789-790 Tariq Omar Ali, A local history of global capital: jute & peasant life in the Bengal Delta (Princeton and Oxford: Princeton University Press, 2018. Pp. xviii+244. 1 fig. 3 maps. 11 tabs. ISBN 9780691170237 Hbk. £30/$39.95)
by Jim Tomlinson - 790-791 David M. Higgins, Brands, geographical origin, and the global economy: a history from the nineteenth century to the present (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2018. Pp. xii+334. 9 figs. 12 tabs. ISBN 9781107032675 Hbk. £90)
by Martin Purvis - 791-792 Getnet Bekele, Ploughing new ground: food, farming & environmental change in Ethiopia (Woodbridge: James Currey, 2017. Pp. xvi+207. 3 maps. 15 tabs. ISBN 9781847011749 Hbk. £50)
by Temesgen Gebeyehu Baye - 792-794 Nathan Marcus, Austrian reconstruction and the collapse of global finance, 1921–1931 (Cambridge, MA, and London: Harvard University Press, 2018. Pp. xii+546. 20 figs. 40 graphs. 8 tabs. ISBN 9780674088924 Hbk. £35.95/$49.95/€45)
by Stefano Ungaro - 794-795 Barry Naughton, The Chinese economy: adaptation and growth (Cambridge, MA, and London: MIT Press, 2018. 2nd edn., first pub. 2007. Pp. viii+594. 81 figs. 36 tabs. ISBN 9780262534796 Pbk. £30/$40)
by Sijie Hu