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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. IngentaConnect Publication: Australian Economic History Review
Australian economic history Review logo Blackwell Publishing logo. Publisher Blackwell Publishing on behalf of the economic history Society of Australia
http://www.ingentaconnect.com/content/bpl/aehr

22. LATIN AMERICA-COLONIAL ECONOMIC HISTORY NEVADA-19TH-CENTURY
Provides essays, databases, and bibliography for those interested in economic history of Spanish Portuguese colonial America.
http://www.laceh.com/

23. Oxford Latin American Economic History Database - About OxLAD
The project on the economic history of twentieth century Latin America from which the database derives was initiated and funded by the InterAmerican
http://oxlad.qeh.ox.ac.uk/

24. Oxford Latin American Economic History Database - Search For Data
The data series available on OxLAD include. Population and Demographics Population · Urban Population · Life Expectancy · Illiteracy · Public Spending
http://oxlad.qeh.ox.ac.uk/search.php

25. Display Journal
The Journal of economic history is devoted to the interdisciplinary study of history and economics, and is of interest to economic historians,
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  • Editor(s): Jeremy Atack Vanderbilt University, USA

26. BPubs.com: Economics/Economic_History
A collection of business articles related to economic history.
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Business Articles Home Economics : Economic History
Economics : Economic History

  • A refresher on the 1930s - With investors reeling and recession on the march, thoughts turn to the Great Depression. Could it happen again? Maybe, if governments try hard.
    Publisher: The Economist     Author: The Economist
  • Adam Smith: The Wealth of Nations - An Inquiry into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations. Full text online.
    Publisher: Bibliomania     Author: Adam Smith
  • All the Right Moves - Following the 1990 to 1991 recession, 33 large U.S. companies outperformed the market, according to recent research conducted by Accenture. Understanding the strategies they used in the last downturn can help businesses emerge from today's slowdown in the best possible market position.
    Publisher: Businessfinancemag.com     Author: Eric Krell
  • Beyond the Information Revolution - The author uses history to gauge the significance of e-commerce a totally unexpected development and to throw light on the future of "the knowledge worker," his own coinage.
    Publisher: The Atlantic Monthly     Author: Peter F. Drucker

27. Economic History
Skip You are here Welcome to LSE economic history Introduction About the economic history Department Global economic history Network (GEHN)
http://www.lse.ac.uk/collections/economicHistory/
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Economic History
Welcome to the Economic History Department. News Alumni
2005-6 Induction Meetings
Department Induction meetings for Economic History Students will be held as follows: Undergraduate Students
Wednesday 28th September 2005
11am in Room C220 General Course Students
Wednesday 28th September 2005
12:30pm in Room C220 MSc Students
Thursday 29th September 2005
4.30pm in Room S75 MPhil Students
Wednesday 5th October 2005
12noon in Room E304 Please sign up to meet the Research Tutor on 29/30 September first (C414) Address and contacts Economic History Department London School of Economics and Political Science Houghton Street London Tel: +44 (0)20 7955 7084 Fax: +44 (0)20 7955 7730
Contents Introduction About the Economic History Department Who's who A complete list of all Departmental Staff and Research Students Research: Global Economic History Network (GEHN) Large-Scale Technological Change (ESRC) How Well Do "Facts" Travel? (Leverhulme/ESRC) Proprietary Medicines (Wellcome Trust) ... Study Information on all programmes and courses Seminars Information on seminars and events within the Department Working papers: Economic History Global Economic History Network How Well Do "Facts" Travel?

28. Global Economic History Network (GEHN)
The mission to include and strengthen global economic history in national Global economic history proclaims the need for long chronological and wide
http://www.lse.ac.uk/collections/economicHistory/GEHN.htm
Home Help Search Site index ... LSE for you You are here - Welcome to LSE Economic History
Global Economic History Network (GEHN)
1. Mission 2. GEHN's Programme of Conferences, Visiting Fellowships and Collaborative Research 3. Conferences 4. Visiting Teaching Fellows ... 5. The Collaborative Research Project "Comparative Advantages and Labour Productivities in a Global Industry: the Manufacture and Export of Cotton Textiles in Eurasia 1498-1914" Thanks to a generous grant from the Leverhulme Trust an International Network of 37 academics from several disciplines and with recognised expertise on the economic histories of several parts of the world came into operation in September 2003, and its programme of research, visiting fellowships and conferences is now underway

1. Mission
Aspirations to transcend the confines of personal, local, national and European history go back to Herodotus and were certainly present in histories published in the medieval era of Christendom. They blossomed in secular form during the Enlightenment, almost disappeared during the centuries which witnessed the Rise of the West, but have revived again during recent decades of intensified globalization and multiculturalism. The mission to include and strengthen global economic history in national systems of higher education is shared by all participants in GEHN. Economic history has, moreover, long been a bridge subject between humanities and social sciences premised on the recognition of a large universal fact; namely that for millennia most people in most places have been preoccupied with obtaining the food, shelter, clothing and manufactured artefacts required to sustain an basic and, only latterly, an agreeable standard of living. Global economic history proclaims the need for long chronological and wide geographical perspectives (as well as the recruitment of theories and insights acquired from the natural and social sciences) in order to represent its preoccupation with material life and to analyse the divergence in productivities and standards of living across time and space.

29. Search.epnet.com/direct.asp?db=buh Jid=%22ECH%
European Review of economic historyEuropean Review of economic history. In association with Institute of Economics for European Historical Economics Society 1996 2000
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30. Economic History
Professional Associations in economic history. economic history Services WWW Virtual Library Encyclopedia of Economic and Business History (EH.
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Economic History
Professional Associations in Economic History
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in Economic, Business, and Labor History

31. Economic History Society Of Australia And New Zealand
University of New England (Armidale, NSW) organization founded to promote the teaching, study and understanding of economic history.
http://www.une.edu.au/ehsanz/
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32. WebEc - Economic History
This page in WebEc contains links to and descriptions of WWW resources related to economic history.
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33. IEHC Helsinki 2006
The International economic history Association (IEHA) will hold its XIV International economic history Congress in Helsinki, Finland, 2125 August 2006.
http://www.helsinki.fi/iehc2006/
IEHC 2006
XIV International Economic History Congress Helsinki, Finland, 21 to 25 August 2006

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ORGANIZING COMMITTEE SESSIONS INFORMATION ... LINKS
The International Economic History Association (IEHA) will hold its XIV International Economic History Congress in Helsinki, Finland, 21-25 August 2006. The local Organizing Institutions are the Department of Social Science History and the Department of History at the University of Helsinki , in collaboration with the Finnish Economic History Association.
Following the first and second call for proposals, the Executive Committee of the IEHA has approved approximately 120 sessions to be included in the academic programme of the Helsinki 2006 Congress. There will be sessions on themes related to economic and social history such as:
  • macroeconomic history
  • business history
  • labour history
  • monetary history
  • trade and maritime history
  • colonial history
  • environmental history
  • demographic and family history
  • gender studies
  • material culture
  • urban history
  • methodological issues
The sessions will cover periods from antiquity to the present day and a variety of regions around the whole world.

34. BUBL LINK: Economic History
Subjects economic history, economics research, international trade, macroeconomics, Subjects economic history, united states history from 1900
http://bubl.ac.uk/link/e/economichistory.htm
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  • An Inquiry into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations Dutch National Accounts 1800-1940 EH.Net Economic History Services Friedrich Hayek Scholar's Page ... United States Historical Census Data Browser
  • Comments: bubl@bubl.ac.uk
    An Inquiry into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations
    Adam Smith's An Inquiry into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations was first published in 1776. This edition of Smith's work is based on Edwin Cannan's 1904 compilation (Methuen and Co., Ltd) of Smith's fifth edition of the book (1789).
    Author: Smith, Adam
    Subjects: economic history, economics research
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    Resource type: non-fiction ebook
    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:
    Subjects: economic history, netherlands

    35. SwetsWise: Login
    www.swetswise.com/link/access_db?issn=00220507 economic history Resources - Directories - Indexes - LinksAn annotated directory of Internet resources on economic history.
    http://www.swetswise.com/link/access_db?issn=0013-0117

    36. Economic History (N)
    Other resources for economic history (N) economic history Services WebEc economic history Doug North s PicutreI just had one handy
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    Economic History (N)
    Subscribe to the WPA e-mail notification lists. View title/authors of all papers in this section which may take a lot of time, or click on a year to see title/authors in that year. If no months are shown by a year, there are no papers so please don't bother clicking the year. Title/Author lists of submissions in:
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    37. The Roaring Twenties
    The economic history of the Twentieth Century. XIII. For in the 1920s the United States became a modern middle-class economy of radios,
    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.

    38. Sliding Into The Great Depression
    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
    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.

    39. Economic History Of Eastern Asia
    History Department, Universiteit Leiden. Seal, Leiden University History Department, Toren Academiegebouw. economic history of Eastern Asia Site
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    in Asia
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    ... [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:

    40. Economic History - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
    economic history is the application of economic theories to historical study. Net economic history Services Includes economic history Encyclopedia,
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