Book Reviews

Source: The Economic History Review, Volume 54, Number 4, November 2001 , pp. 771-815(45)

Publisher: Wiley-Blackwell

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Great Britain and Ireland

Bruce M. S. Campbell, English seigniorial agriculture

Angus J. L.Winchester, The harvest of the hills: rural life in northern England and the Scottish borders

Keith Wrightson, Earthly necessities: economic lives in early modern Britain

Michael Zell, ed., Early modern Kent, 1540-1640

Peter Clark, ed., The Cambridge urban history of Britain, II: 1540-1840

Tim Meldrum, Domestic service and gender, 1660-1750: life and work in the London household

Julian Hoppit, A land of liberty? England, 1689-1727

Jon Stobart and Alastair Owens, eds., Urban fortunes: property and inheritance in the town, 1700-1900

Hilary Young, English porcelain, 1745-95: its makers, design, marketing and consumption

Joan Lane, A social history of medicine: health, healing and disease in England, 1750-1950

Irene Maver, Glasgow

David Brooke, ed., The diary of William Mackenzie: the first international railway contractor

Matthew Hilton, Smoking in British popular culture, 1800-2000

Donald M. MacRaild and David E. Martin, Labour in British society, 1830-1914

Eric Hopkins, Industrialisation and society: a social history, 1830-1951

R. L. Greenhall, The making of Victorian Salford

E. J. T. Collins, ed., The agrarian history of England and Wales, VII: 1850-1914

Royden J. Harrison, The life and times of Sidney and Beatrice Webb, 1858-1905: the formative years

Anne Hardy, Health and medicine in Britain since 1860

Michael Moss, J. Forbes Munro, and Richard H. Trainor, University, city and state: the University of Glasgow since 1870

General

David J. Mattingly and John Salmon, eds., Economies beyond agriculture in the classical world

R. I. Moore, The first European revolution, c. 970-1215

Sandra Cavallo and Lyndan Warner, eds., Widowhood in medieval and early modern Europe

Ross B. Emmett, ed., Great bubbles: reactions to the South Sea Bubble, the Mississippi scheme and the tulip mania affair

B. W. De Vries, Of mettle and metal: from court Jews to world-wide industrialists

Thomas Thorburn, The economics of transport: the Swedish case, 1780-1980

Michael R. Haines and Richard H. Steckel, eds., A population history of North America

David Eltis, Stephen D. Behrendt, David Richardson, and Herbert S. Klein, eds., The trans-Atlantic slave trade: a database on CD-Rom

Stanley L. Engerman and Robert E. Gallman, eds., The Cambridge economic history of the United States, II: the long nineteenth century

Russell Johnston, Selling themselves: the emergence of Canadian advertising

Amiya Kumar Bagchi, ed., Economy and organization: Indian institutions under the neoliberal regime

Robert Bickers and Christian Henriot, eds., New frontiers: imperialism's new communities in east Asia, 1842-1953

Carl Mosk, Japanese industrial history: technology, urbanization, and economic growth

Mikio Sumiya, ed., A history of Japanese trade and industry policy

David R. Meyer, Hong Kong as a global metropolis

Silvia Marzagalli and Hubert Bonin, eds., Négoce, ports et océans, XVIe-XXe siècles: mélanges offerts à Paul Butel

Pier Angelo Toninelli, ed., The rise and fall of state-owned enterprise in the western world

Rosa-Maria Gelpi and François Julien-Labruyère, The history of consumer credit doctrines and practices

David S. Evans and Richard Schmalensee, Paying with plastic: the digital revolution in buying and borrowing

Israel M. Kirzner, The driving force of the market: essays in Austrian economics

Document Type: Book review

DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/1468-0289.t01-1-00211

Publication date: 2001-11-01

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