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Phil Withington
(2020)
Intoxicants and the invention of ‘consumption’.
Economic History Review
(pp. 384-408).
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Thor Berger
(2019)
Adopting a new technology: potatoes and population growth in the periphery.
Economic History Review
(pp. 869-896).
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Morgan Kelly; Cormac Ó Gráda
(2019)
Speed under sail during the early industrial revolution (c. 1750–1830).
Economic History Review
(pp. 459-480).
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Janet Hunter; Kota Ogasawara
(2019)
Price shocks in regional markets: Japan's Great Kantō Earthquake of 1923.
Economic History Review
(pp. 1335-1362).
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Klas Rönnbäck; Dimitrios Theodoridis
(2019)
African agricultural productivity and the transatlantic slave trade: evidence from Senegambia in the nineteenth century.
Economic History Review
(pp. 209-232).
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Margarita Vilar-Rodríguez; Jerònia Pons-Pons
(2019)
Competition and collaboration between public and private sectors: The historical construction of the Spanish hospital system, 1942–86.
Economic History Review
(pp. 1384-1408).
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Alexander Donges; Felix Selgert
(2019)
Technology transfer via foreign patents in Germany, 1843–77.
Economic History Review
(pp. 182-208).
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Fernando Collantes
(2019)
Why did the industrial diet triumph? The massification of dairy consumption in Spain, 1965–90.
Economic History Review
(pp. 953-978).
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Robert C. Allen
(2019)
Class structure and inequality during the industrial revolution: Lessons from England's social tables, 1688–1867.
Economic History Review
(pp. 88-125).
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Guido Alfani; Marco Percoco
(2019)
Plague and long-term development: the lasting effects of the 1629–30 epidemic on the Italian cities.
Economic History Review
(pp. 1175-1201).
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Joris Roosen; Daniel R. Curtis
(2019)
The ‘light touch’ of the Black Death in the Southern Netherlands: an urban trick?.
Economic History Review
(pp. 32-56).
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Sean Bottomley
(2019)
The returns to invention during the British industrial revolution.
Economic History Review
(pp. 510-530).
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Jane Humphries; Benjamin Schneider
(2019)
Spinning the industrial revolution.
Economic History Review
(pp. 126-155).
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Jonathan Chapman
(2019)
The contribution of infrastructure investment to Britain's urban mortality decline, 1861–1900.
Economic History Review
(pp. 233-259).
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Anita Boele; Tine de Moor
(2018)
‘Because family and friends got easily weary of taking care’: a new perspective on the specialization in the elderly care sector in early modern Holland.
Economic History Review
(pp. 437-463).
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Gregory Clark
(2018)
Growth or stagnation? Farming in England, 1200–1800.
Economic History Review
(pp. 55-81).
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Martin Dribe; Mats Olsson; Patrick Svensson
(2017)
The agricultural revolution and the conditions of the rural poor, southern Sweden, 1750–1860.
Economic History Review
(pp. 483-508).
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Samuel Garrido
(2017)
Sharecropping was sometimes efficient: sharecropping with compensation for improvements in European viticulture†.
Economic History Review
(pp. 977-1003).
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Roy E. Bailey; Timothy J. Hatton; Kris Inwood
(2016)
Health, height, and the household at the turn of the twentieth century.
Economic History Review
(pp. 35-53).
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Neil Cummins; Morgan Kelly; Cormac Ó Gráda
(2016)
Living standards and plague in London, 1560–1665.
Economic History Review
(pp. 3-34).
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