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  1. Castles, Battles, and Bombs: How Economics Explains Military History by Jurgen Brauer, Hubert van Tuyll, 2008-05-15
  2. A Brief History of Economics: Artful Approaches to the Dismal Science by E. Ray Canterbery, 2001-07-15
  3. An Economic and Social History of the Ottoman Empire (Economic & Social History of the Ottoman Empire) by Suraiya Faroqhi, Bruce McGowan, et all 1997-04-28
  4. The Cambridge Economic History Of India Volume 1 C. 1200-C. 1750 by Irfan Raychaudhuri Tapan; Habib, 1984
  5. Ireland: A New Economic History, 1780-1939 by Cormac O Grada, 1995-07-13
  6. A History of Economic Theory and Method by Robert B. Ekelund, Robert F. Hebert, 2007-11-30
  7. The Cambridge Economic History of the Greco-Roman World
  8. Us Economic History Since 1945 by Michael French, 1998-01
  9. The Wealth of Ideas: A History of Economic Thought by Alessandro Roncaglia, 2006-12-25
  10. A History of Economic Thought. Second Edition. by Erich Roll, 1946
  11. The Cambridge Economic History of Europe: Volume 5, The Economic Organization of Early Modern Europe (The Cambridge Economic History of Europe)
  12. History of the American Economy with Economic Applications by Gary M. Walton, Hugh Rockoff, 2004-05-03
  13. British Population History: From the Black Death to the Present Day (New Studies in Economic & Social History)
  14. A History of Economic Thought by Lionel Robbins, 2000-11-15

21. Economic History
Skip You are here Welcome to LSE economic history. economic history. Welcome to the economic history Department.
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22. Economic History Pamphlets
Library What s in the Library? Printed collections Pamphlet collection economic history Pamphlets. economic history Pamphlets.
http://www.lse.ac.uk/library/pamphlets/EconomicHistory/economic_history_pamphlet
Home Help Search Index ... LSEforYou  You are here - Welcome to LSE Library What's in the Library? Printed collections ... Pamphlet collection > Economic History Pamphlets
Economic History Pamphlets
The Library was founded in 1896 as the Library of the London School of Economics and a national library for the social sciences. Since that time the collection of primary source material such as pamphlets has been an important part of the Library's acquisitions policy. Most of this material is published by pressure groups, political parties and trades unions. This is real ephemera and unlikely to be re-issued. In many cases it will not have been collected elsewhere and it is this, together with the overall breadth and scope of the collection that makes it a unique resource. The Library has always tried to collect opinion and propaganda from all points of view, no matter how extreme. Subjects covered include political, economic and social science, history, statistics and jurisprudence. The historical focus of the collection is the 19th and early 20th century because of the connections of the Webbs and other Fabian Society members but it has been maintained up to the present day.
Access to the collection
The Higher Education Funding Council has funded two projects for the preservation of and improved access to the Library pamphlet collection. The first of these was to microfilm selectively part of the collection for preservation purposes and to produce a series of thematic guides. The other project was to carry out a programme of retrospective conversion of catalogue records for all the pamphlets. These have now been added to the Library's on-line catalogue, and can be found by author, title, Library of Congress Subject headings or subject keyword. Their catalogue records are available externally via the Internet.

23. LATIN AMERICA-COLONIAL ECONOMIC HISTORY & NEVADA-19TH-CENTURY MINING HISTORY
LATIN AMERICACOLONIAL economic history NEVADA-19TH-CENTURY MINING HISTORY. New Essays Not Accessible Through Essay Button Below
http://www.laceh.com/
LATIN AMERICA-COLONIAL ECONOMIC HISTORY
NEVADA-19TH-CENTURY MINING HISTORY
New Essays Not Accessible Through
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Where Did The Silver Go

Colonial Latin American City Price
This web site is devoted to current research on the economic history of Latin America from 1500 and 1825 and on the mining history of Nevada (USA) from 1850 to 1900. Researchers can enter the site by clicking on the underlined words or in the adjacent boxes.
Data
: access to numeric series on mining, prices, tithes, trade, etc. relating to Latin America's colonial economies.
Cajas
: access to royal treasury accounts published by TePaske and Klein from more than 70 cajas in viceroyalties of Mexico and Peru.
Nevada
: access to data on gold and silver output in Nevada and Story County (Virginia City) as well as output by individual mines and mills operating on the Comstock.
Essays
: working papers on aspects of Latin American colonial economy and Nevada mining economy.
On-Line Bibliography
: several thousand titles on economic history from 1500 to 1850. As a matter of professional courtesy researchers should make proper citations of any material used from this site. Questions should be addressed to the email below.

24. The Roaring Twenties
20 Century. Created 2/3/1997 Go to Brad DeLong s Home Page. Slouching Towards Utopia? The economic history of the Twentieth Century. XIII. The Roaring Twenties-.
http://econ161.berkeley.edu/TCEH/Slouch_roaring13.html
20 Century
Created 2/3/1997
Go to Brad DeLong's Home Page
Slouching Towards Utopia?: The Economic History of the Twentieth Century
-XIII. The Roaring Twenties-
J. Bradford DeLong University of California at Berkeley and NBER February 1997
  • Mass Production
  • Mass Consumption
  • Income Polarization
The end of World War I saw the United States retreat into isolation. The Senate refused to ratify the Versailles Peace Treaty that ended World War I. The U.S. failed to join the League of Nationsthe international organization that was the less-successful interwar predecessor of the United Nations. The U.S. raised tariffs early in the 1920s (although not to levels that appreciably discouraged imports). Most important, perhaps, the 1920s saw he end of free immigration into the United States. Migration from Asia had been restricted for several generations. Migration from Africa had never been an issue. But up until the mid-1920s migration from Europe had been unrestricted. More than 1.2 million immigrants had come to the U.S. in 1914. But once the immigration restrictions of the 1920s took effect, the overall total was fixed at only 160,000 or so immigrants a year. Moreover, different nations had different quotas. The quotas for immigrants from northern and western Europe were more than ample for the demand. The quotas for immigrants from southern and eastern Europe were very small. The United States tried to pretend that the rest of the world did not really exist. Its people turned inward, and they found that they had plenty to do. For in the 1920s the United States became a modern middle-class economy of radios, consumer appliances, automobiles and suburbs. Nearly thirty million motor vehicles were on the road in 1929, one for every five residents of the country. Mass production had made the post-World War I United States the richest society the world had ever seen.

25. Sliding Into The Great Depression
Slouching Towards Utopia? The economic history of the Twentieth Century. XIV. The Great Depression has central place in twentieth century economic history.
http://econ161.berkeley.edu/TCEH/Slouch_Crash14.html
20 Century
Created 2/3/1997
Go to Brad DeLong's Home Page
Slouching Towards Utopia?: The Economic History of the Twentieth Century
-XIV. The Great Crash and the Great Slump-
J. Bradford DeLong
University of California at Berkeley and NBER February 1997
  • The Great Depression in Outline
  • The Great Crash
  • Even a Panic Is Not All Together a Bad Thing
  • Debt-Deflation
  • Golden Fetters
  • The Persistence of the Great Depression
The Great Depression in Outline It is straightforward to narrate the slide of the world into the Great Depression. The 1920's saw a stock market boom in the U.S. as the result of general optimism: businessmen and economists believed that the newly-born Federal Reserve would stabilize the economy, and that the pace of technological progress guaranteed rapidly rising living standards and expanding markets. The U.S. Federal Reserve's attempts in 1928 and 1929 to raise interest rates to discourage stock speculation brought on an initial recession. Caught by surprise, firms cut back their own plans for further purchase of producer durable goods; firms making producer durables cut back production; out-of-work consumers and those who feared they might soon be out of work cut back purchases of consumer durables, and firms making consumer durables faced falling demand as well. Falls in pricesdeflationduring the Depression set in motion contractions in production which riggered additional falls in prices. With prices falling at ten percent per year, investors could calculate that they would earn less profit investing now than delaying investment until next year when their dollars would stretch ten percent further. Banking panics and the collapse of the world monetary system cast doubt on everyone's credit, and reinforced the belief that now was a time to watch and wait. The slide into the Depression, with increasing unemployment, falling production, and falling prices, continued throughout Herbert Hoover's Presidential term.

26. WebEc - Economic History
This page in WebEc contains links to and descriptions of WWW resources related to economic history. economic history. UP Collections in economic history.
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27. WebEc Frame - Economic History
WebEc WWW Resources in Economics.
http://www.helsinki.fi/WebEc/framen.html
WebEc - WWW Resources in Economics

28. European Review Of Economic History
In association with Institute of Economics for European Historical Economics Society 1996 2000 The editorial office has now moved to Groningen University
http://www.econ.ku.dk/ereh/
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The editorial office has now moved to Groningen University,
The Netherlands
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29. Economic History Of Eastern Asia
Leiden University History Department, Toren Academiegebouw, economic history of Eastern Asia Site.
http://www.let.leidenuniv.nl/history/res/lindblad/
Leiden University
Histor y Department Economic History of Eastern Asia Site About the authors:
To the links:
Eastern Asia

J.Th. Lindblad

L.J. Touwen
ASEAN
Special site
on the
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in Asia
Malaysia
Philippines
... [Leiden University] Please send comments to dr. J.Th. Lindblad: E-mail j.t.lindblad @let.leidenuniv.nl or to dr. L.J. Touwen: E-mail l.j.touwen @let.leidenuniv.nl Last update:

30. History Of Russia
Leiden University Historical Institute, Toren Academiegebouw. The economic history of Russia and the USSR 1860Present. Back. All the
http://www.let.leidenuniv.nl/history/econgs/Rusland.html
Leiden University
Historical Institute
The Economic History of Russia and the USSR 1860-Present Back
All the information here is arranged in rough chronological order, ending with some link sites that we found useful.
Czarist Origins of Communism
. A virtual museum hosted by George Mason University.
Richard Hellie, The Structure of Modern Russian History: Toward a Dynamic Model . Russian History, Vol. 4, no. 1 (1977), 1-22.
Russia's State Statistics
. More an institutional guide to their compilation than to the data themselves.
Russian Agrarian History and Soviet Debates on the Peasantry
This document discusses the Russian Agrarian History from the abolishment of serfdom till collectivisation. Hosted by Manchester University
Herdis Kolle, The Russian Post-Emancipation Household: Two Villages in the Moscow Area (1995). Masters thesis at University of Bergen.
Robin Niell, Industrialization and Canals: United States and Russia . Part of an on-line course at UPIE.
Sergei Witte, On the tasks for economic policy, 1900

31. Oxford Latin American Economic History Database - About OxLAD
The Oxford Latin American economic history Database (OxLAD) contains statistical series for a wide range of economic and social indicators covering twenty
http://oxlad.qeh.ox.ac.uk/
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Welcome to OxLAD Go to search page The Oxford Latin American Economic History Database (OxLAD) contains statistical series for a wide range of economic and social indicators covering twenty countries in the region for the period 1900-2000. Its purpose is to provide economic and social historians worldwide with a systematic recompilation of available statistical information in a single on-line source. The data presented in OxLAD have been selected with a view toward providing comprehensive coverage while ensuring as much consistency and intercountry comparability as possible in the definition, coverage, and valuation of the series. In doing so, it makes an important contribution to long-run comparative research on Latin America. The project on the economic history of twentieth century Latin America from which the database derives was initiated and funded by the Inter-American Development Bank , and resulted in the study published as Thorp, R. '

32. History Of Economics
History of Economics Internet References. Netherlands economic history Archives (NEHA) research library in Dutch and international economic history.
http://home.tvd.be/cr27486/hope.html
History of Economics Internet References
This site lists available Internet information concerning the History of Political Economy. If you know of other interesting references not listed here, please send me a message ! This site contains the following information:
General references :

33. Scandinavian Economic History Review
SCANDINAVIAN economic history REVIEW. Editorial Address, Published by. Ingrid Henriksen Økonomisk Institut Copenhagen University Studistræde
http://www.hum.ou.dk/projekter/h-skand/files/sehr.htm
SCANDINAVIAN ECONOMIC HISTORY REVIEW
Editorial Address Published by Ingrid Henriksen
Copenhagen University
Tlf: 35 32 30 44
Fax: 35 32 30 00 Odense University Press
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Published 3 times each year since 1953 by The Scandinavian Society for Economic and Social History and Historical Geography. ISSN: 0358-5522
Index 1985-95 - Sorted by Authors
Download a Plain-Text version of this index. (Without HTML codes) Download a TAB-separated version of this index. (For easy import in databases) Back to the H-Skand Main Page Back to the H-Skand Index Top of this Page Back to H-Net Home Page
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34. Scandinavian Economic History Review Index
SCANDINAVIAN economic history REVIEW. Index 198595 - Sorted by Authors. A Short History of Cloaking , Scandinavian economic history Review 33 (1985), 25-50.
http://www.hum.ou.dk/projekter/h-skand/files/lit2.htm
SCANDINAVIAN ECONOMIC HISTORY REVIEW
Index 1985-95 - Sorted by Authors
A B C D ... Z A Aalders, Gerard; Wiebes, Cees, "Stockholms Enskilda Bank, German Bosch and IG Farben. A Short History of Cloaking",
Scandinavian Economic History Review 33 (1985), 25-50. Adamson, Rolf, Economic history research in Sweden since the mid-1970s",
Scandinavian Economic History Review 36:3 (1988), 51-68. Ahvenainen, Jorma, "The Competitive Position of the Finnish Sawmill Industry in the 1920"s and 1930"s",
Scandinavian Economic History Review 33 (1985), 174-192.
Scandinavian Economic History Review 37:1 (1989), 57-71.
Scandinavian Economic History Review 35:2 (1987), 170-177. B
Scandinavian Economic History Review 39:2 (1991), 3-28. Barton, H. Arnold, "The Danish Agrarian Reforms, 1784-1814, and the Historians."
Scandinavian Economic History Review 36:1 (1988), 46-61.
Scandinavian Economic History Review 33 (1985), 83-107.
Scandinavian Economic History Review 36:1 (1988), 62-75. Bergman, Michael; Jonung, Lars, "The business cycle has not been dampened: The case of Sweden and the United States 1873-1988."
Scandinavian Economic History Review 41:1, (1993), 18-36.

35. The Journal Of Economic History
Home Journals The Journal of economic history. The Journal of economic history. Edited Key Links The economic history Association. Published
http://titles.cambridge.org/journals/journal_catalogue.asp?historylinks=ALPHA&mn

36. European Review Of Economic History
Home Journals European Review of economic history. European Review of economic history. Edited by Giovanni Federico European University
http://titles.cambridge.org/journals/journal_catalogue.asp?historylinks=ALPHA&mn

37. BUBL LINK / 5:15 Internet Resources: Economic History
DeweyClass 330.9 ResourceType documents, reference data Location netherlands, europe Last checked 20000929 EH.Net economic history Services A central
http://bubl.ac.uk/link/e/economichistory.htm
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  • Business History at Ohio State
  • Dutch National Accounts 1800-1940
  • EH.Net Economic History Services
  • Friedrich Hayek Scholar's Page ...
  • United States Historical Census Data Browser Page last updated: 17 March 2003 Comments: bubl@bubl.ac.uk
    Business History at Ohio State
    Resources on business history. Includes general links for business historians, archival collections of special interest to business historians and company history links.
    Author: K Austin Kerr, Ohio State University
    Subjects: economic history
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    Dutch National Accounts 1800-1940
    Analyses the development of the Dutch economy from 1800-1940, using data gleaned from a project undertaken to reconstruct the Netherlands' national accounts during this period. Identifies the sources employed, provides a complete data archive, and offers the full text of the final report.
    Author: Jan-Pieter Smits, Edwin Horlings, and Jan Luiten van Zanden
  • 38. WWW-VL: History: United States History Index: US: Economic History
    for WWWVL Main Catalogue WWW-VL History Index logo Click Here for WWW-VL United States History Index WWW-VL HISTORY UNITED STATES economic history.
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    WWW-VL: HISTORY: UNITED STATES: ECONOMIC HISTORY
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    WWW-VL: History central catalogue
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    39. The Swedish Economic History Association
    The Swedish economic history Association. The Swedish economic history Association, organises The Swedish economic history Meetings.
    http://www.ekhist.umu.se/seha.html
    The Swedish Economic History Association The Swedish Economic History Association is a joint organisation for the local associations at the economic history departments in Göteborg Lund Stockholm Umeå and Uppsala . Most of the association activities are performed in these local organisations, for instance publishing research reports, arranging lectures, debates etc. and promoting social contacts. The Swedish Economic History Association is - together with the corresponding associations in Denmark, Finland and Norway - constituent of The Scandinavian Society for Economic and Social History, which publishes The Scandinavian Economic History Review The Swedish Economic History Association , organises The Swedish Economic History Meetings. The first one was held at Umeå University in 1996 and the second at Stockholm University in 1997. From then on meetings will be held every two years. At these meetings papers are presented, often written by PhD-students, and a number of lectures are given. The Swedish Economic History Association has a steering group consisting of five persons: Professor Olle Krantz, President

    40. Department Of Economic History - Umeå University
    economic history, Logo. Welcome to the Department of economic history ! economic history is a discipline where many aspects of the
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    Welcome to the Department of Economic History !
    Economic History is a discipline where many aspects of the economic and social development are studied. Navigate through the english pages of the site by using the menu to the right or the headlines above. If You have any questions, then contact the study counselor Helene Brodin (+46 (0)90-786 96 60)or the director of studies (studierektor)
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    Department of Economic History Umeå University The information on this page was checked 30 oktober 1999 Responsible for this page: Peter.Vikstrom@ekhist.umu.se Address: SE-901 87 Umeå, Sweden Phone: +46 (0)90 - 786 xx xx Fax: +46 (0)90 - 786 xx xx E-mail: ekhist-info@ekhist.umu.se

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