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  1. The Oxford Encyclopedia of Economic History: 5-Volume Set
  2. An Economic and Social History of the Ottoman Empire (Economic & Social History of the Ottoman Empire) by Halil Inalcik, 1997-05-13
  3. American Economic History 6th Edition (Student Edition) by Louis P. Cain & Jonathan Hughes, 2002
  4. Essays in Ancient Indian Economic History (Indian History Congress Colden Jubilee Year Publication Series, Vol 2) by Brajadulal Chattopakhyaya, 1988-09
  5. An Economic History of the Low Countries, 800-1800 by J. A. Van. Houtte, 1977-11
  6. The Social Bases of Nazism, 1919-1933 (New Studies in Economic and Social History) by Detlef Mühlberger, 2003-09-22
  7. The Ordinary Business of Life: A History of Economics from the Ancient World to the Twenty-First Century by Roger E. Backhouse, 2004-03-01
  8. History of Economic Theory: A Critical Introduction by Takuo Dome, 1994-10
  9. Ukrainian Economic History: Interpretive Essays (Harvard Series in Ukrainian Studies)
  10. A History of Economic Theory: Classic Contributions, 1720-1980 by Jürg Niehans, 1989-12-01
  11. The Cambridge Economic History of the United States (3 Vol. Set)
  12. Cambridge Economic History of Europe Volume 6 Set (The Cambridge Economic History of Europe) by Various Authors, 1965-01-01
  13. History of Economic Thought: A Reader by Stephen Medema, 2003-08-04
  14. An Economic History of Women in America: Women's Work, the Sexual Division of Labor, and the Development of Capitalism by Julie A. Matthaei, 1982-01-13

61. Untitled
Lund Papers in economic history. General Issues/. 1997, 61, The Department of economic history at Lund University. A Bibliography 19451996. /Special Issue/.
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Ekonomisk Historia Lunds Universitet Tillbak a ... / Back Lund Papers in Economic History Titles marked in blue are available as full-text documents (PDF-files). In order to be able to read a PDF-file, you need access to Acrobat Reader. Press icon for downloading Acrobat Reader (shortcut to Adobe home page). Jonas Ljungberg, A Revision of the Swedish Producer Price Index, 1968-1993 /General Issues/ Mats Olsson, Vikingatida träldom. Om slaveriets plats i Skandinaviens ekonomiska historia /General Issues/ /Populations Economics/ Annika Nilsson, Economic, Environmental and Social Impacts from Shrimp Farming and Coffee Cultivation in Nicaragua. /Development Economics/Minor Field Studies/ Lars Pettersson, Den svenska modellen på central och lokal nivå - om industriell yrkesutbildning och kunskapsproduktion. /Education and the Labour Market/ Martin Andersson, Albert O Hirschman observerad. /General Issues/ The Department of Economic History at Lund University. A Bibliography 1945-1996. /Special Issue/ Christer Lundh, The World of Hajnal Revisited. Marriage Patterns in Sweden 1660-1990. /Population Economics/

62. TENTATIVE BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR ESSAYS ON LATIN AMERICAN COLONIAL ECONOMIC HISTORY
Translate this page Revised 11/14/02. ON-LINE BIBLIOGRAPHY economic history OF COLONIAL LATIN AMERICA AND THE ATLANTIC AND PACIFIC WORLDS, ca 1500-1800.
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ON-LINE BIBLIOGRAPHY: ECONOMIC HISTORY OF COLONIAL LATIN AMERICA AND THE ATLANTIC AND PACIFIC WORLDS, ca 1500-1800. This document was created in MicroSoft Word. The entries are alphabetical by author, but they can be searched through the FIND function by title, subject and other keywords. Abecia Baldivieso, Valentín. Mitayos de Potosí, en una economía sumergida. Barcelona: Técnicos Editoriales Asociados, 1988. Abercrombie, Thomas. “Q’aqcbas and la plebe in ‘rebellion’: Carnival vs. Lent in Eighteenth Century Potosí,” I Congreso Internacional de Etnohistoria, Buenos Aires, 1989.* (mimeo) Abernethy, David. The Dynamic of Global Dominance: European Overseas Empire, 1415-1980. New Haven, CT: Yale University Press, 2001. Abramovitz, Moses. “The Search for the Sources of Growth: Areas of Ignorance, Old and New,” Journal of Economic History, 53:2 (1993), 217-243. Abrams, Philip and E. A. Wigley, eds. Towns in Societies. Essays in Economic History and Historical Sociology. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1978. Abrams, Philip. “Towns and Economic Growth: Some Theories and Problems” in Philip Abrams and E. A. Wrigley, eds., Towns in Societies. Essays in Economic History and Historical Sociology. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1978, 9-33.

63. Bruce, Economic History Of Virginia In The Seventeenth Century. Table Of Content
economic history of Virginia in the Seventeenth Century An Inquiry into the Material Condition of the People, Based on Original and Contemporaneous Records.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS Volume I Front Matter: Title Page Dedication Preface Table of Contents of Vol. I ... Bibliography I. Reasons for the Colonization of Virginia II. Aboriginal Virginia: Its Physical Character III. Aboriginal Virginia: Indian Economy IV. Agricultural Development, 1607-1624 V. Agricultural Development, 1624-1650 VI. Agricultural Development, 1650-1685 VII. Agricultural Development, 1685-1700 VIII. Acquisition of Title to Land: The Patent IX. System of Labor: The Servant Volume II Front Matter to Vol. II X. continued XI. System of Labor: The Slave XII. Domestic Economy of the Planter XIII. continued XIV. Relative Value of Estates XV. Manufactured Supplies: Foreign XVI.

64. Economic History
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65. Pages About Danish Economic History
Pages on Danish economic history. Sider om dansk økonomisk historie. Money. Lübeck s monetary system 12251572; Medeival Coins in
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66. AFROL: Economic History Of Rural Gambia
History. An introduction to the economic history of rural Gambia. The basic question of this article is, to what extent two centuries
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History An introduction to the economic history of rural Gambia
The basic question of this article is, to what extent two centuries of widespread cash crops production and relations to the world economy have promoted an understanding of market economy in rural Gambia. Further, how have the relations been between the Gambian farmer and the world market? Related items Pages

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The Gambia: The complexity of modernising the agricultural Sector in Africa , thesis in geography, University of Oslo. Traditional production and production systems
Originally, the slash-and-burn method of agriculture was predominant in sparsely populated Gambia. Besides the growth of indigenous crops such as sorghum, millet, fonio, rice and bambara groundnut (as opposed to the American groundnut grown today), the keeping of livestock was essential to rural households. Involvement in livestock and degree of sedentarisation varied between the different ethnic groups. Outside the various empires, farmers were fairly mobile, responding to attacks from slave raiders, ravaging warlords and shifting ecological circumstances. A general low population density implied that free land resources always were available. There was, on the other hand, a chronical labour shortage.

67. The Economic History Of Colonial Africa: Selected Bibliography
The economic history of Colonial Africa Selected Bibliography. Africa, 18801980 An economic history. New York Oxford University Press, 1986.
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The Economic History of Colonial Africa: Selected Bibliography
[This material begun by George P. Landow, Professor of English and Art History, Brown University, using the University of Alberta's Victorian Database on a CD-ROM, 1970-1995 . Since then additional items have been added.] Alam, M. Shahid. Poverty from the Wealth of Nations . Palgrave: 2000 My book is not about any specific region, but about imperialism per se (in all its forms) since 1800. Among other things, it looks at cross-country data to estimate the impact of colonialim on growth, industrialization, export orientation, and human capital. The book contains theory, history, taxonomy of sovereignty, and, finally, estimation exercises. It offers systematic refutation of the claims of free trade and the civilizing mission [of colonialism]. Alpers, Edward A. Ivory and Slaves in East Central Africa: Changing Patterns of International Trade to the Late Nineteenth Century . London: Heinemann/ Berkeley, CA: U of California Press, 1975. Brooks, George E. "Peanuts and Colonialism: Consequences of the Commercialization of Peanuts in West Africa, 1830-70."

68. Rewriting Economic History
Rewriting economic history. by Thomas J. DiLorenzo. One thing that can never be admitted in polite academic company is the notion
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Rewriting Economic History
by Thomas J. DiLorenzo One thing that can never be admitted in polite academic company is the notion that economics had anything to do with the American War between the States.  This may seem strange, since wars throughout all of economic history have had important economic components, but it is true nevertheless.  For example Richard Ferrier, a critic of my book, The Real Lincoln recently insisted in a WorldNetDaily interview that in the Lincoln-Douglas debates “there is not a word about [Lincoln’s] economic agenda.  Not a word!’ Absolutely correct.  There are many words, not just one.  Such as during the July 17, 1858, debate in Springfield, Illinois, where Lincoln said to Douglas, “You remember we once had a national bank . . . the Supreme Court decided that the bank was unconstitutional.  The whole Democratic party revolted against that decision.  General Jackson himself asserted that he, as president, would not be bound to hold a national bank to be constitutional, even though the court had decided to do so.  He fell in precisely with the view of Mr. Jefferson, and acted upon it under official oath, in vetoing a charter for a national bank.” Lincoln here was voicing his career-long animosity toward the Democratic Party’s opposition to central banking.  Ferrier’s rather hysterical claim that there was “not a word” about any economic agenda in the Lincoln-Douglas debates is simply untrue. 

69. MMU | History & Economic History
The Department of History and economic history at Manchester Metropolitan University. Skip navigation.
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70. Economic History Department At The University Of Zimbabwe
By offering courses on the past and present economic history of societies in Africa, North America, Latin America and the Caribbean and the Middle East, the
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71. HJG: Periodicals Directory: Topical Index: Economic History
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72. The Journal Of Economic History
Devoted to the interdisciplinary study of history and economics.
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73. Publications - African Studies @ The University Of Wisconsin-Madison
African economic history African Studies Program, University of WisconsinMadison.
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74. American Economic History
73476 AMERICAN economic history. Click on this picture for links to other American economic history Web sites. 2nd Semester AY 1999
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73-476 AMERICAN ECONOMIC HISTORY
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  • Antecedents: Private Property Rights and a Means of Enforcement Assignment: The Rise of the Western World
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  • "The Rise and Fall of Indentured Servitude in the Americas: An Economic Analysis," by David W. Galenson, Journal of Economic History , March 1984, pp. 1-26.
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    77. OUP USA: Featured Subjects
    From feudalism to fiduciary. The Oxford Encyclopedia of economic history captures the true interdisciplinary nature of economics.
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    to cart. The Oxford Encyclopedia of economic history. 5Volume Set. Edited by Joel Mokyr. 0195105079, hardback, 2824 pages. Oct 2003
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    79. Department Of Economic History
    Department of economic history. Department of economic history, Box 513, S751 20 Uppsala, Sweden Webmaster Information. Page uppdated 20 February 2002 .
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    The Department of Economic History has approximately 60 teachers, researchers and graduate students. The undergraduate program covers all levels of economic history. The department also participates in undergraduate programs in economics, in financial and national economic analysis, in the social sciences and in civil engineering. Two courses in English covering Swedish and Scandinavian economic history are given for exchange students. For information on the department's doctoral program, please click on the link for Research. Much of the research at the department deals with the development of the labor market, business, banking and financial systems after 1945. However, a number of research projects and doctoral theses the development of trade and consumption, industry and agriculture in the 19th century and earlier. Gender and ethnic relations are also a subject of study. For more information, please click on the link for Research. Chairman of the Department
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    80. Economic History Books (book Reviews)
    economic history. Fernand Braudel Civilization and Capitalism 15th18th Century** - a social and economic history of the shaping of the modern world;
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