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Source: The Economic History Review, Volume 55, Number 3, August 2002 , pp. 558-591(34)

Publisher: Wiley-Blackwell

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Books reviewed in this article:

D. M. Palliser (ed.), The Cambridge urban history of Britain, I: 600-1540

Christopher Dyer, Making a living in the middle ages: the people of Britain, 850-1520

P. Wardley (ed.), Bristol historical resource

Harold Fox, The evolution of the fishing village: landscape and society along the south Devon coast, 1086-1550

L. R. Poos, Lower ecclesiastical jurisdiction in late-medieval England: the courts of the Dean and Chapter of Lincoln, 1336-1349 and the deanery of Wisbech, 1458-1484

R. H. Darwall-Smith (ed.), Account rolls of University College, Oxford. Volume I: 1381/2-1470/1; Volume II: 1471/2-1596/7

Tim Harris (ed.), The politics of the excluded, c. 1500-1850

Martin S. Daunton, Trusting Leviathan: the politics of taxation in Britain, 1799-1914

Robert Colls and Bill Lancaster (eds.), Newcastle upon Tyne: a modern history

Michael Ball and David Sunderland, An economic history of London, 1800-1914

Geoffrey Channon, Railways in Britain and the United States, 1830-1940

P.W. Jackson (ed.), The letter-books of W. Gilbertson & Co. Ltd., Pontardawe, 1890-1929

Edgar Jones, The business of medicine: the extraordinary history of Glaxo

Chrisafis H. Iordanoglou, Public enterprise revisited: a closer look at the 1954-79 UK labour productivity record

Harold James, The Deutsche Bank and the Nazi economic war against the Jews

Vassilis Kardasis, Diaspora merchants in the Black Sea: the Greeks in southern Russia, 1775-1861

W. Bruce Lincoln, Sunlight at midnight: St Petersburg and the rise of modern Russia

John Barber and Mark Harrison (eds.), The Soviet defence-industry complex from Stalin to Khrushchev

Catherine Panter-Brick and Malcolm T. Smith (eds.), Abandoned children

Colin Heywood, A history of childhood: children and childhood in the West from medieval to modern times

Helen Meller, European cities, 1890-1930s: history, culture and the built environment

Martin Daunton and Matthew Hilton (eds.), The politics of consumption: material culture and citizenship in Europe and America

Denis O'Hearn, The Atlantic economy: Britain, the US and Ireland

Robert J. Steinfeld, Coercion, contract and free labour in the nineteenth century

Roger Chickering and Stig Förster (eds.), Great War, total war: combat and mobilization on the Western Front, 1914-1918

Joel Beinin, Workers and peasants in the modern Middle East

Gloria L. Main, Peoples of a spacious land: families and cultures in colonial New England

Miriam Wright, A fishery for modern times: the state and the industrialization of the Newfoundland fishery, 1934-1968

Prasannan Parthasarathi, The transition to a colonial economy: weavers, merchants and kings in south India, 1720-1800

Ian Inkster, Japanese industrialisation: historical and cultural perspectives

Ian Inkster, The Japanese industrial economy: late development and cultural causation

Document Type: Book review

DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/1468-0289.00232

Publication date: 2002-08-01

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