Review of periodical literature published in 2010
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Auteurs : Rosamond Faith [Royaume-Uni] ; James Davis ; Jonathan Healey [Royaume-Uni] ; Anne L. Murphy ; Kate Bradley ; James Taylor ; Graham BrownlowSource :
- The Economic History Review [ 0013-0117 ] ; 2012-02.
Descripteurs français
- Wicri :
- topic : éducation des adultes, Apprentissage professionnel, Activité bancaire, étude de cas, Société civile, étude comparative, Analyse économique, Développement économique, Politique économique, Reprise économique, Réforme de l'enseignement, Intégration européenne, Politique de la santé, Géographie historique, Impérialisme, Révolution industrielle, Mortalité infantile, Commerce international, Administration locale, Histoire médiévale, Identité nationale, Monnaie fiduciaire, Accroissement de population, Changement social, Politique sociale, Travail social.
English descriptors
- KwdEn :
- Accounting history, Accounting history review, Adam smith, Adult education, Adult school movement, Agricultural history review, Alien communities, Alternative view, American beef exports, American competition, Analytical tool, Animal husbandry, Antiquaries journal, Apprenticeship, Archaeologia cantiana, Archaeological evidence, Archaeological society, Archery practice, Articles focus, Athletic club, Ballymena football, Banking, Better understanding, Biological agencies, Black death, British case, British empire, British empire games, British industry, British isles, British keynesianism, British society, British studies, British wheat protection, Building societies, Business historians, Business history, Business history review, Business network, Business performance, Cambridgeshire, Cape colony, Captain john kimber, Captain swing, Case study, Census enumerators, Chelsea chronicle, Civic government, Civic virtue, Civil society, Clarke, Class history, Colonel william henry sykes, Colonial australia, Colonial governance, Common lawyers, Common pleas, Common rights, Community history, Comparative study, Compulsory service, Contemporary british history, Contemporary perceptions, Cotton industry, Cultural bond, Cultural historians, Curious case, Dark corners, David hume, Demographic transitions, Department stores, Development council, Different angle, Different approach, Diplomatic history, Displacement hypothesis, Diverse range, Early example, Early years, East anglia, East lancashire, Economic analysis, Economic change, Economic collaboration, Economic crises, Economic debates, Economic development, Economic dynamics, Economic historians, Economic history, Economic history review, Economic history society, Economic journal, Economic methodology, Economic policy, Economic recovery, Economic success, Economic surveys, Economic theory, Educational ideology, Educational reform, Edwardian cinema boom, Edwardian england, Eighteenth century, Electric cars, Elizabeth harvey, Elizabeth montagu, Empirical analysis, Empirical evidence, English almshouses, English coroners, English economy, English masculinity, English society, Environmental nationalism, Environmental shocks, European integration, European journal, European marriage pattern, European review, Export markets, Family members, Farm buildings, Farm women, Felony forfeiture, Fertility decline, First world, Food symbolism, Foreign bias, Foreign experts, Foundling hospital, Fourteenth century, Fteenth, Fteenth century, Gaelic settlement, Gender, Glorious revolution, Gold coinage, Gold coins, Good lordship, Good rule, Good year, Great depression, Great effect, Hampshire studies, Health policy, Historic society, Historical geography, Historical journal, Historical research, History review, History society, History workshop journal, Household goods, Hugh platt, Imperialism, Indigenous peoples, Individual parishes, Industrial relations, Industrial revolution, Industrial unrest, Infant mortality, Initial fortune, Insider view, Interdisciplinary history, Interesting papers, International journal, International labor, International review, International trade, Interwar, Interwar britain, Interwar council housing, Interwar period, Introductory essay, Investor, Irish society, James loch, John bruce, John itinerary, John locke, Journal, Kinship, Kirkby malhamdale, Labour, Labour history review, Labour markets, Labouring families, Lady betty hastings, Lancashire, Lancashire parishes, Landscape history, Large numbers, Latin american business history, Lawrence dundas, Legal history, Life cycle, Lilleshall estate, Little downham, Livingstone college, Local community, Local government, Local historian, Local politics, Local population studies, London apprentices, London bridge, London fairs, London journal, London mercers, Lord chandos, Macroeconomic, Macroeconomic data, Macroeconomic performance, Management history, Manchester region history review, Mangan, Marginal settlement, Mary clarke, Masculinity, Mckinley tariff, Medical history, Medical knowledge, Medical practice, Medieval enclosures, Medieval england, Medieval history, Medieval moat, Medieval origins, Medieval towns, Medieval women, Merchant guilds, Middle ages, Middling sort, Midland, Midland history, Midland system, Moat, Monetary aspects, Moral sentiments, Much attention, Nancial, Nancial crisis, National contexts, National identity, Nding, Ndings, Newspaper reports, Nineteenth centuries, Nineteenth century, Norfolk archaeology, Norman conquest, Northern highlands, Northern history, Northern ireland, Nuclear family, Occupational communities, Oral history, Other articles, Other institutions, Other studies, Output growth, Owslebury lads, Oxford review, Paper money, Parish, Parish apprenticeship, Parish registers, Particular attention, Particular interest, Parys family, Patient groups, Patronage networks, Periodical, Periodical literature, Personal relationships, Philip musgrave, Police forces, Political clothing, Political economy, Political process, Poor relief, Popular politics, Popular protest, Population growth, Priory farm, Private baptism, Public house, Quantitative study, Rational attempt, Real wages, Recent decades, Review, Richard whittington, Royal almoner, Royal dutch shell, Royal mersey yacht club, Royal navy, Rural history, Same time, Sarah scott, Scottish, Scottish enlightenment, Second half, Second world, Selborne lecture bureau, Separate spheres, Servile peasants, Seventeenth century, Several articles, Sexual crimes, Sick children, Silver coin, Silver coins, Single women, Sixteenth century, Sixteenth century journal, Slave ships, Slave trade, Slaving voyages, Small change, Small towns, Social change, Social historians, Social history, Social order, Social policy, Social review, Social savings, Social science history, Social spectrum, Social welfare, Social work, Southern history, Special issue, Star chamber, State formation, Statute merchant, Stone workers, Street prostitution, Structural change, Suffolk institute, Surrey, Swing rioters, Swing riots, Sydney nevile, Technical progress, Technological progress, Textile history, Thirteenth, Thirteenth centuries, Thirteenth century, Time series econometrics, Transaction costs, Transatlantic telegraph, Transport costs, Transport history, Twelfth century, Twentieth centuries, Twentieth century, Twentieth century british history, Unemployment relief, Urban government, Urban history, Urban scotland, Usury prohibition, Usury prohibitions, Victorian britain, Victorian england, Victorian studies, Village oligarchy, Waverley abbey, Wealth concentration, Wealth distribution, Welfare economics, Welfare regimes, Wells cathedral, White paper, Wide range, Wide variety, Wider debates, William lambarde, Wool exports, Workhouse, Yorkshire, Young children, Youth work.
- Teeft :
- Accounting history, Accounting history review, Adam smith, Adult education, Adult school movement, Agricultural history review, Alien communities, Alternative view, American beef exports, American competition, Analytical tool, Animal husbandry, Antiquaries journal, Apprenticeship, Archaeologia cantiana, Archaeological evidence, Archaeological society, Archery practice, Articles focus, Athletic club, Ballymena football, Banking, Better understanding, Biological agencies, Black death, British case, British empire, British empire games, British industry, British isles, British keynesianism, British society, British studies, British wheat protection, Building societies, Business historians, Business history, Business history review, Business network, Business performance, Cambridgeshire, Cape colony, Captain john kimber, Captain swing, Case study, Census enumerators, Chelsea chronicle, Civic government, Civic virtue, Civil society, Clarke, Class history, Colonel william henry sykes, Colonial australia, Colonial governance, Common lawyers, Common pleas, Common rights, Community history, Comparative study, Compulsory service, Contemporary british history, Contemporary perceptions, Cotton industry, Cultural bond, Cultural historians, Curious case, Dark corners, David hume, Demographic transitions, Department stores, Development council, Different angle, Different approach, Diplomatic history, Displacement hypothesis, Diverse range, Early example, Early years, East anglia, East lancashire, Economic analysis, Economic change, Economic collaboration, Economic crises, Economic debates, Economic development, Economic dynamics, Economic historians, Economic history, Economic history review, Economic history society, Economic journal, Economic methodology, Economic policy, Economic recovery, Economic success, Economic surveys, Economic theory, Educational ideology, Educational reform, Edwardian cinema boom, Edwardian england, Eighteenth century, Electric cars, Elizabeth harvey, Elizabeth montagu, Empirical analysis, Empirical evidence, English almshouses, English coroners, English economy, English masculinity, English society, Environmental nationalism, Environmental shocks, European integration, European journal, European marriage pattern, European review, Export markets, Family members, Farm buildings, Farm women, Felony forfeiture, Fertility decline, First world, Food symbolism, Foreign bias, Foreign experts, Foundling hospital, Fourteenth century, Fteenth, Fteenth century, Gaelic settlement, Gender, Glorious revolution, Gold coinage, Gold coins, Good lordship, Good rule, Good year, Great depression, Great effect, Hampshire studies, Health policy, Historic society, Historical geography, Historical journal, Historical research, History review, History society, History workshop journal, Household goods, Hugh platt, Imperialism, Indigenous peoples, Individual parishes, Industrial relations, Industrial revolution, Industrial unrest, Infant mortality, Initial fortune, Insider view, Interdisciplinary history, Interesting papers, International journal, International labor, International review, International trade, Interwar, Interwar britain, Interwar council housing, Interwar period, Introductory essay, Investor, Irish society, James loch, John bruce, John itinerary, John locke, Journal, Kinship, Kirkby malhamdale, Labour, Labour history review, Labour markets, Labouring families, Lady betty hastings, Lancashire, Lancashire parishes, Landscape history, Large numbers, Latin american business history, Lawrence dundas, Legal history, Life cycle, Lilleshall estate, Little downham, Livingstone college, Local community, Local government, Local historian, Local politics, Local population studies, London apprentices, London bridge, London fairs, London journal, London mercers, Lord chandos, Macroeconomic, Macroeconomic data, Macroeconomic performance, Management history, Manchester region history review, Mangan, Marginal settlement, Mary clarke, Masculinity, Mckinley tariff, Medical history, Medical knowledge, Medical practice, Medieval enclosures, Medieval england, Medieval history, Medieval moat, Medieval origins, Medieval towns, Medieval women, Merchant guilds, Middle ages, Middling sort, Midland, Midland history, Midland system, Moat, Monetary aspects, Moral sentiments, Much attention, Nancial, Nancial crisis, National contexts, National identity, Nding, Ndings, Newspaper reports, Nineteenth centuries, Nineteenth century, Norfolk archaeology, Norman conquest, Northern highlands, Northern history, Northern ireland, Nuclear family, Occupational communities, Oral history, Other articles, Other institutions, Other studies, Output growth, Owslebury lads, Oxford review, Paper money, Parish, Parish apprenticeship, Parish registers, Particular attention, Particular interest, Parys family, Patient groups, Patronage networks, Periodical, Periodical literature, Personal relationships, Philip musgrave, Police forces, Political clothing, Political economy, Political process, Poor relief, Popular politics, Popular protest, Population growth, Priory farm, Private baptism, Public house, Quantitative study, Rational attempt, Real wages, Recent decades, Review, Richard whittington, Royal almoner, Royal dutch shell, Royal mersey yacht club, Royal navy, Rural history, Same time, Sarah scott, Scottish, Scottish enlightenment, Second half, Second world, Selborne lecture bureau, Separate spheres, Servile peasants, Seventeenth century, Several articles, Sexual crimes, Sick children, Silver coin, Silver coins, Single women, Sixteenth century, Sixteenth century journal, Slave ships, Slave trade, Slaving voyages, Small change, Small towns, Social change, Social historians, Social history, Social order, Social policy, Social review, Social savings, Social science history, Social spectrum, Social welfare, Social work, Southern history, Special issue, Star chamber, State formation, Statute merchant, Stone workers, Street prostitution, Structural change, Suffolk institute, Surrey, Swing rioters, Swing riots, Sydney nevile, Technical progress, Technological progress, Textile history, Thirteenth, Thirteenth centuries, Thirteenth century, Time series econometrics, Transaction costs, Transatlantic telegraph, Transport costs, Transport history, Twelfth century, Twentieth centuries, Twentieth century, Twentieth century british history, Unemployment relief, Urban government, Urban history, Urban scotland, Usury prohibition, Usury prohibitions, Victorian britain, Victorian england, Victorian studies, Village oligarchy, Waverley abbey, Wealth concentration, Wealth distribution, Welfare economics, Welfare regimes, Wells cathedral, White paper, Wide range, Wide variety, Wider debates, William lambarde, Wool exports, Workhouse, Yorkshire, Young children, Youth work.
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DOI: 10.1111/j.1468-0289.2011.00640.x
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