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Volume 57, Number 3, August 2004

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Progress, decline, growth: product and productivity in Italian agriculture, 1000–2000
pp. 437-464(28)
Authors: GIOVANNI FEDERICO; PAOLO MALANIMA

The jump-start of the Holland economy during the late-medieval crisis, c.1350–c.1500
pp. 503-532(30)
Authors: BAS J. P. van BAVEL; JAN LUITEN van ZANDEN

Shaping medieval landscapes
pp. 581-582(2)
Author: JOAN THIRSK

Town houses of medieval Britain
pp. 582-583(2)
Author: CHRISTOPHER DYER

The information state in England
pp. 583-584(2)
Author: E. A. WRIGLEY

Women and urban life in eighteenth-century England
pp. 585-586(2)
Author: ALISON C. KAY

Stanley: from Arkwright village to commuter suburb, 1784–2003
pp. 586-588(3)
Author: MARGUERITE W. DUPREE

Victorian publishing
pp. 589-590(2)
Author: AILEEN FYFE

The transformation of British life, 1950–2000
pp. 590-591(2)
Author: ALEX MOLD

Housing the stranger in the Mediterranean world
pp. 591-592(2)
Author: JOHN HALDON

The European linen industry in historical perspective
pp. 593-594(2)
Author: MARKUS CERMAN

Knowledge and competitive advantage
pp. 594-595(2)
Author: JOCHEN STREB

Ford, 1903–2003: the European history
pp. 597-599(3)
Author: GUILIANO MAIELLI

The economics of forced labour: the Soviet Gulag
pp. 599-600(2)
Author: PETER HOWLETT

The political economy of Stalinism
pp. 600-601(2)
Author: PETER GATRELL

Managing Mexico
pp. 602-603(2)
Author: J. R. WARD

Uncovering labour in information revolutions, 1750–2000
pp. 604-605(2)
Author: MARTIN CAMPBELL-KELLY

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