The European Review of Economic History is a major outlet for research in economic history. Articles cover the whole range of economic history papers on European, non-European, comparative and world economic history are all welcome. Contributions shed new light on existing debates, raise new or previously neglected topics, and provide fresh perspectives from comparative research. The Review includes full-length articles, shorter articles, notes and comments, debates, survey articles, and review articles. It also publishes notes and announcements from the European Historical Economics Society.
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Escaping Europe: health and human capital of Holocaust refugees Matthias Blum; Claudia Rei
“Comrades, Let's March!”. † The Revolution of 1905 and its impact on financial markets Alexander Opitz
Industrial growth in interwar Egypt: first estimates, new insights Ulaş Karakoç
“For the public benefit”? Railways in the British Cape Colony Alfonso Herranz-Loncán; Johan Fourie
Determinants of industrial location: Kingdom of Yugoslavia in the interwar period Stefan Nikolić