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Journal Abbreviation Econ. Hist. Rev.
Article
Mary Elisabeth Cox
(2015)
Hunger games: Or how the Allied blockade in the First World War deprived German children of nutrition, and Allied food aid subsequently saved them.
Economic History Review
(pp. 600-631).
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Peter M. Solar; Klas Rönnbäck
(2015)
Copper sheathing and the British slave trade.
Economic History Review
(pp. 806-829).
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Article
Ian Gazeley; Andrew Newell
(2015)
Urban working-class food consumption and nutrition in Britain in 1904.
Economic History Review
(pp. 101-122).
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Article
John E. Murray; Javier Silvestre
(2015)
Small-scale technologies and European coal mine safety, 1850–1900.
Economic History Review
(pp. 887-910).
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Article
David Stone
(2014)
The impact of drought in early fourteenth-century England.
Economic History Review
(pp. 435-462).
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Article
Gareth Austin
(2014)
Vent for surplus or productivity breakthrough? The Ghanaian cocoa take-off, c. 1890–1936.
Economic History Review
(pp. 1035-1064).
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Article
Tomoko Hashino; Keijiro Otsuka
(2013)
Hand looms, power looms, and changing production organizations: The case of the Kiryū weaving district in early twentieth-century Japan.
Economic History Review
(pp. 785-804).
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Article
Ian Gazeley; Sara Horrell
(2013)
Nutrition in the English agricultural labourer's household over the course of the long nineteenth century.
Economic History Review
(pp. 757-784).
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Review
Garrett, Eilidh
(2012)
Review of "The Changing Body: Health, Nutrition, and Human Development in the Western World since 1700".
Economic History Review.
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Review
Reinarz, Jonathan
(2012)
Review of "Performing Medicine: Medical Culture and Identity in Provincial England, c.1760--1850".
Economic History Review.
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Article
Carmona, Juan; Simpson, James
(2012)
Explaining Contract Choice: Vertical Coordination, Sharecropping, and Wine in Europe, 1850---1950.
Economic History Review
(p. 887).
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Review
Floud, Roderick
(2012)
Review of "Food, Energy and the Creation of Industriousness: Work and Material Culture in Agrarian England, 1550--1780".
Economic History Review.
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Review
Thomas, William
(2012)
Review of "Science for Welfare and Warfare: Technology and State Initiative in Cold War Sweden".
Economic History Review.
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Article
Maw, Peter; Wyke, Terry; Kidd, Alan
(2012)
Canals, Rivers, and the Industrial City: Manchester's Industrial Waterfront, 1790---1850.
Economic History Review
(p. 1495).
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Review
Bekar, Clifford
(2012)
Review of "Prime Movers of Globalization: The History and Impact of Diesel Engines and Gas Turbines".
Economic History Review.
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Article
Slavin, Philip
(2012)
The Great Bovine Pestilence and Its Economic and Environmental Consequences in England and Wales, 1318--50.
Economic History Review
(p. 1239).
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Article
Horrell, Sara; Oxley, Deborah
(2012)
Bringing Home the Bacon? Regional Nutrition, Stature, and Gender in the Industrial Revolution.
Economic History Review
(p. 1354).
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Article
Scott, Peter
(2012)
The Determinants of Competitive Success in the Interwar British Radio Industry.
Economic History Review
(p. 1303).
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Article
Muldrew, Craig
(2012)
“Th'ancient Distaff” and “Whirling Spindle”: Measuring the Contribution of Spinning to Household Earnings and the National Economy in England, 1550--1770.
Economic History Review
(p. 498).
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Article
Sharpe, Pamela
(2012)
Explaining the Short Stature of the Poor: Chronic Childhood Disease and Growth in Nineteenth-Century England.
Economic History Review
(p. 1475).
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