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November 2025, Volume 65, Issue 3
- 303-311 Special issue: Manufacturing and the Australian City
by Lionel Frost & Seamus O'Hanlon & Martin Shanahan - 312-331 Becoming industrial: Building, rebuilding and reinventing Cremorne and South Richmond, c1885–1930
by Charles Fahey & Seamus O'Hanlon & Emma Robertson - 332-355 Big stores and corner shops: Retailing and the development of manufacturing in Sydney, 1880–1939
by Matthew Bailey & Lionel Frost - 356-375 Transport, manufacturing, and the spatial evolution of metropolitan Melbourne
by Lionel Frost & Lee‐Anne Khor & Simone Sharpe & Seamus O'Hanlon & Charles Fahey - 376-396 Attracting manufacturing firms to South Australia: The case of Philips in Hendon, 1946–1980
by Martin Shanahan & Pierre van der Eng - 397-424 From ordinary to innovative: Post‐industrial renewal and innovation clusters in Melbourne
by Lee‐Anne Khor & Simone Sharpe & Gary Magee & Lionel Frost & Seamus O'Hanlon
July 2025, Volume 65, Issue 2
- 173-191 Migration to Australia, the transition from sail to steam, and the SS Great Britain
by Timothy J. Hatton - 192-214 The making of a nation: Who voted for Australian federation?
by Rohan Alexander & Timothy J. Hatton - 215-248 The onset of the British Imperial retreat from China: Evidence from the Chinese sovereign bond market in London
by Dan Li & Hao Tang & Yajie Wang - 249-272 Globalisation and the development of Chinese cotton industry in early 20th century
by Masataka Setobayashi - 273-299 Weak data nullify bold claims about economic trends in Qing China
by Thomas G. Rawski
March 2025, Volume 65, Issue 1
- 3-38 Rise of the south: How Arab‐led maritime trade transformed China, 671–1371 CE
by Zhiwu Chen & Zhan Lin & Kaixiang Peng - 39-78 From politics to economics: The investigation of the determinants of local administrative hierarchy in the Tang–Song transition
by Nan Li & Heqi Cai - 79-111 Information capacity in the mirror of foreign trade data? A case study of Chinese Maritime Customs, 1864–1938
by Songlin Wang - 112-130 A reverse salient: Japan's economic sanctions on enemy business, 1914–1927
by Chenxiao Li - 131-159 Measuring the time‐varying market efficiency in the prewar and wartime Japanese stock market, 1924–1943
by Kenichi Hirayama & Akihiko Noda - 160-162 Toward the great divergence: Economic growth in the Yangzi Delta, 1393–1953
by Runzhuo Zhai - 163-165 Land revenue, inequality and development in colonial India (1880–1910)
by Jordi Caum‐Julio - 166-168 Between government and market: Building blocks of a new economic history of China's industrial development during the Ming dynasty (ca. 1368–1644)
by Zipeng Zhang - 169-170 Report of the editor of the Asia‐Pacific Economic History Review for 2024
by Kris Inwood
November 2024, Volume 64, Issue 3
- 281-290 Gendered enterprise: Women and Australian business history
by Claire E. F. Wright - 291-314 Gender(ed) equity: The growth of female shareholding in Australia, 1857–1937
by Grant Fleming & Zhangxin (Frank) Liu & David Merrett & Simon Ville - 315-340 From pin money to side hustle: Rural and regional women's side businesses in Australia 1900–2023
by Louise Prowse - 341-368 ‘He made it his rule never to grant licenses to married women’: Gender, licensing and the law in nineteenth‐century New South Wales, Victoria and New Zealand
by Catherine Bishop & Nichole Hoskin - 369-400 ‘A life in the shadows’: Australian women and family business succession, 1910–2018
by Claire E. F. Wright - 401-417 Women as decision‐makers in the Australian wine industry, 1960s–1990s
by Julie McIntyre - 418-419 Editor's notes
by Kris Inwood - 420-420 Boris Schedvin (1936–2024)
by David T. Merrett
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