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The Economic History Review, Volume 73 - Issue 4: November 2020
16-12-2020 12:43Issue Information
Pages: 883-884
ARTICLES
Mites and merchants: the crisis of English wool and textile trade revisited, c. 1275–1330
Philip Slavin
Pages: 885-913
Taxation, fiscal capacity, and credible commitment in eighteenth‐century China: the effects of the formalization and centralization of informal surtaxes
Yu Hao Kevin Zhengcheng Liu
Pages: 914-939
Patents and invention in Jamaica and the British Atlantic before 1857
Aaron Graham
Pages: 940-963
The rise of coffee in the Brazilian south‐east: tariffs and foreign market potential, 1827–40
Christopher David Absell
Pages: 964-990
Infant and child mortality by socio‐economic status in early nineteenth‐century England
Hannaliis Jaadla Ellen Potter Sebastian Keibek Romola Davenport
Pages: 991-1022
Unequal access to food during the nutritional transition: evidence from Mediterranean Spain
Francisco J. Medina‐Albaladejo Salvador Calatayud
Pages: 1023-1049
Living standards and the life cycle: reconstructing household income and consumption in the early twentieth‐century Netherlands
Corinne Boter
Pages: 1050-1073
Officer retention and military spending: the rise of the military‐industrial complex during the Second World War
Ahmed S. Rahman
Pages: 1074-1096
Origins of regional divergence: economic growth in socialist Yugoslavia
Leonard Kukić
Pages: 1097-1127
Spinning their wheels: a reply to Jane Humphries and Benjamin Schneider
Robert C. Allen
Pages: 1128-1136
Losing the thread: a response to Robert Allen
Jane Humphries Benjamin Schneider
Pages: 1137-1152
ANNUAL LIST OF PUBLICATION
List of publications on the economic and social history of Great Britain and Ireland published in 2019
Matthew Hale Graham Raymond Catherine Wright
Pages: 1153-1202
BOOK REVIEWS
GREAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND
John Hatcher and Judy Z. Stephenson, eds., Seven centuries of unreal wages. The unreliable data, sources and methods that have been used for measuring standards of living in the past ( London: Palgrave Macmillan, 2018. Pp. xiv + 317. 32 figs. 24 tabs. ISBN 978‐3‐319‐96961‐9 Hbk. £109.99)
Jane Humphries
Pages: 1203-1204
David Stone, ed., The accounts of the manor of Esher in the Winchester Pipe Rolls, 1235–1376 ( Woking: Surrey Record Society, vol. xlvi, 2017. Pp. lxxvii + 438. 11 figs. 9 tabs. 7 plates. ISBN 9780902978218. £30)
James Davis
Pages: 1204-1206
Pizzoni, Giada, British Catholic merchants in the commercial age, 1670–1714 ( Woodbridge: Boydell, 2020. Pp. xiii + 214. 5 figs. 4 tabs. ISBN 9781783274383 Hbk. £70)
Eleanor Russell
Pages: 1206-1207
GLOBAL
Banaji, Jairus, A brief history of commercial capitalism ( Chicago: Haymarket Books, 2020. Pp. 197. ISBN 978‐1‐6459‐132‐3 Hbk. £15.67)
Lord Desai
Pages: 1207-1208
Harris, Ron, Going the distance: Eurasian trade and the rise of the business corporation, 1400–1700 ( Princeton, NJ, and Oxford: Princeton University Press, 2020. Pp. xiii + 465. 28 b/w illus. 20 tabs. 14 maps. ISBN 9780691150772 Hbk. £34)
Karolina Hutková
Pages: 1208-1210
Livesey, James, Provincializing global history: money, ideas, and things in the Languedoc, 1660–1830 ( New Haven and London: Yale University Press, 2020. Pp. x+214. ISBN 9780300237160 Hbk. £35).
David Todd
Pages: 1210-1212
Forrest, Alan, The death of the French Atlantic. Trade, war, and slavery in the age of revolution ( Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2020. Pp. v + 352. 6 maps. ISBN 9780199568956. Hbk. £35)
Aaron Graham
Pages: 1212-1213
Hillbom, Ellen and Green, Erik, An economic history of development in sub‐Saharan Africa: economic transformations and political changes ( Cham: Palgrave Macmillan, 2019. Pp. xvii + 286. 15 tabs. ISBN 9783030140076 Pbk. £39.99)
Mariusz Lukasiewicz
Pages: 1213-1214
Harlaftis, Gelina, Creating global shipping: Aristotle Onassis, the Vagliano Brothers, and the business of shipping, c. 1820–1970 ( Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2019. Pp. viii + 375. 46 figs. 5 maps. 46 tabs. ISBN 9781108475396 Hbk. £90)
C. Knick Harley
Pages: 1214-1215
Klein, Herbert S. and Luna, Francisco Vidal, Modern Brazil: a social history ( New York and Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2020. Pp. xv + 419. 3 maps. 88 graphs. 95 tabs. ISBN 9781108489027 Hbk. £79.99; ISBN 9781108733298 Pbk. £26.99)
Gail Triner
Pages: 1216-1217
More information: https://ehs.org.uk/issue/volume-73-issue-4-november-2020/