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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Articles
Ethnic enclaves and immigrant outcomes: Norwegian immigrants during the Age of Mass Migration Katherine Eriksson
Patent disclosure and England’s early industrial revolution Gary W Cox
Colonialism and rural inequality in Sierra Leone: an egalitarian experiment Stefania Galli ; Klas Rönnbäck
The Crafts–Harley view of German industrialization: an independent estimate of the income side of net national product, 1851–1913 Ulrich Pfister
Wildcat bankers or political failure? The Irish financial pantomime, 1797–1826 Seán Kenny ; John D Turner
Exhibitions, patents, and innovation in the early twentieth century: evidence from the Turin 1911 International Exhibition Giacomo Domini
The extent of citizenship in pre-industrial England, Germany, and the Low Countries Chris Minns; Clare H Crowston; Raoul De Kerf ; Bert De Munck; Marcel J Hoogenboom ...
Gino Luzzatto Dissertation Prize, 2017/2019
Gino Luzzatto Prize by the European Historical Economics Society for the best dissertation in economic history submitted between June 2017 and June 2019 — Summaries of the finalists' PhD theses
Trade frictions, trade policies, and the interwar business cycle‡ Thilo N H Albers
The interactions between monetary and fiscal policies in Britain during the French Wars (1793–1821) Pamfili Antipa
Rural livelihoods and agricultural commercialization in colonial Uganda: conjunctures of external influences and local realities Michiel De Haas