Review of periodical literature published in 2006
Identifieur interne : 000438 ( Main/Exploration ); précédent : 000437; suivant : 000439Review of periodical literature published in 2006
Auteurs : David Pratt ; P. R. Schofield ; Henry French ; Peter Kirby [Royaume-Uni] ; Mark Freeman ; Julian Greaves ; Hugh Pemberton [Royaume-Uni]Source :
- The Economic History Review [ 0013-0117 ] ; 2008-02.
Descripteurs français
- Wicri :
- topic : étude de cas, Administration centrale, Histoire contemporaine, Développement économique, Croissance économique, Politique économique, Soins de santé, Géographie historique, Révolution industrielle, Mortalité infantile, Relation internationale, Commerce international, Marché du travail, Poursuite judiciaire, Administration locale, Gestion comptable, Revenu national, Accroissement de population, Petite exploitation, Politique sociale, Statut social, Industrie textile, Urbanisme.
English descriptors
- KwdEn :
- Adam smith, Agricultural history review, Agricultural interests, Agricultural labourers, Agricultural output, Agricultural union, Ancillary material, Arable husbandry, Archaeologia, Archaeologia cantiana, Archaeological journal, Archaeological review, Archaeological society, Architectural modernism, Bailey, Barge cloth, Behaviour, Best friend, Black country, Bloodmoor hill, Bristol, Bristol chamber, Bristol channel herring, British empire, British journal, British politics, British studies, Burnham sutton, Burroughs wellcome, Business history, Business letter, Business networks, Cambridgeshire, Cambridgeshire villages, Cargo ships, Case studies, Case study, Castell blaenllyn, Census enumerators, Central area, Central government, China coast, Church roofs, Civic authority, Civic government, Clear evidence, Clerical population, Commercial activity, Commonplace book, Community history, Contemporary british history, Contemporary history, Contemporary society, Contemporary understandings, Continuity change, Convertible husbandry, Corn laws, Correction factors, Cultural history, Customer base, Cyril lord, Dark peak, Demand theory, Devon, Devonshire association report, Different kind, Digger radicalism, Direct link, Early england, Early london workhouses, East anglian fens, East india company, Economic change, Economic development, Economic growth, Economic historians, Economic history, Economic history review, Economic history society, Economic ideas, Economic literature, Economic performance, Economic policy, Economic relationships, Eighteenth century, Eld, Electricity network integration, Eleventh century, Embroiderer john, Enclosure, Energy supplies, English agriculture, English responses, English studies, English trials, Estate management, Estate policy, European journal, European review, Evolutionary determinism, Excavation, Execution cemetery, Export trade, Famine, Farm service, Female convict ships, Female investors, Female labour, First world, Food supply, Fourteenth, Fourteenth centuries, Fourteenth century, French mercantilist, Friendly societies, Fteenth century, Gender, Gender antagonisms, Gender division, Gender roles, General equilibrium, Gentleman highwayman, Gentlemanly capitalism, Gentry, Georgian period, Good deal, Good parliament, Great divergence, Great famine, Great irish famine, Hampshire field club, Hampshire studies, Harold wilson, Haskins society journal, Health care, Henry viii, High levels, High middle ages, High wycombe chairworkers, Highland, Highland gentry families, Historic landscape characterised, Historical geography, Historical journal, Historical perspective, Historical research, Historical society transactions, Historical studies, History compass, History review, History society, Important role, Important theme, Indian corn relief, Industrial relations, Industrial revolution, Infant mortality, Institutional reforms, Intellectual history, International journal, International relations, International review, International trade, Interwar period, Interwar years, Investor, Irish economy, Irish relief, John fastolf, John frampton, John gwin, King street, Labour, Labour history review, Labour market, Labourer, Land tenure, Landscape history, Large numbers, Late middle ages, Late saxon, Laurence, Legal history, Legal process, Liber albus, Lineal relatives, Little evidence, Local authorities, Local government, Local historian, Local population studies, Local study, London journal, London stock exchange, Lowland areas, Lxix, Main focus, Mainland britain, Major determinant, Male breadwinner, Management accounting, Marcher castle, Maritime history, Market towns, Material culture, Mathias notes, Medical history, Medical personnel, Medicinal cannibalism, Medieval archaeology, Medieval derby, Medieval england, Medieval hampshire, Medieval industry, Medieval london, Middle ages, Millbank penitentiary, Modern management, Monkey parades, Moral reform, More weight, Moulton hills, Nancial, Nancial development, National biography, National busworkers, National income, Natural history, Nding, Nederveen meerkerk, Nineteenth century, Northamptonshire, Northern history, Octavia hill, Organic economy, Organizational history, Orton waterville, Other articles, Other forms, Overseas trade, Parish registers, Parliamentary enclosure, Pauper, Periodical, Periodical literature, Personal appearance, Piers plowman, Planning perspectives, Political economy, Political risk, Poor relief, Population growth, Portway west, Previous estimates, Probate sources, Property transmission, Public sphere, Quaker women, Rapacious landlords, Rare survival, Real wages, Renaissance studies, Review, Rockingham forest, Royal african company, Royal holloway, Royal patronage, Rural history, Rural society, Samuel pepys, Scarborough castle, Scottish highlands, Seal matrices, Second half, Second viscount dudley, Second world, Seventeenth century, Sexual division, Sexual pleasure, Sick hospitals, Sixteenth century, Smallholding, Smallholding colony, Smith wilson, Social historians, Social history, Social order, Social policy, Social status, Social theory, Somerset, Somerset archaeology, Southern history, Special operations executive, State intervention, Street robber, Student rooms, Subtle differences, Summary justice, Tanner, Tariff reform league, Tavistock abbey, Tenant, Textile history, Textile industry, Thirteenth, Thirteenth centuries, Thirteenth century, Thomas carlyle, Thomas paine, Thorney abbey, Town planning, Trade adjustment, Trading behaviour, Transactions, Transport history, Tuberculosis screening, Twelfth century, Twentieth century british history, Urban britain, Urban context, Urban history, Vessel form, Victorian london, Welfare provision, Western europe, Whilst, White hart hotel, Wider context, Wider world, William scoresby, Winchester diocese, Women investors, Wool trade, Worcester cathedral priory, Wrotham manor, Yorkshire, Yorkshire township, Young children.
- Teeft :
- Adam smith, Agricultural history review, Agricultural interests, Agricultural labourers, Agricultural output, Agricultural union, Ancillary material, Arable husbandry, Archaeologia, Archaeologia cantiana, Archaeological journal, Archaeological review, Archaeological society, Architectural modernism, Bailey, Barge cloth, Behaviour, Best friend, Black country, Bloodmoor hill, Bristol, Bristol chamber, Bristol channel herring, British empire, British journal, British politics, British studies, Burnham sutton, Burroughs wellcome, Business history, Business letter, Business networks, Cambridgeshire, Cambridgeshire villages, Cargo ships, Case studies, Case study, Castell blaenllyn, Census enumerators, Central area, Central government, China coast, Church roofs, Civic authority, Civic government, Clear evidence, Clerical population, Commercial activity, Commonplace book, Community history, Contemporary british history, Contemporary history, Contemporary society, Contemporary understandings, Continuity change, Convertible husbandry, Corn laws, Correction factors, Cultural history, Customer base, Cyril lord, Dark peak, Demand theory, Devon, Devonshire association report, Different kind, Digger radicalism, Direct link, Early england, Early london workhouses, East anglian fens, East india company, Economic change, Economic development, Economic growth, Economic historians, Economic history, Economic history review, Economic history society, Economic ideas, Economic literature, Economic performance, Economic policy, Economic relationships, Eighteenth century, Eld, Electricity network integration, Eleventh century, Embroiderer john, Enclosure, Energy supplies, English agriculture, English responses, English studies, English trials, Estate management, Estate policy, European journal, European review, Evolutionary determinism, Excavation, Execution cemetery, Export trade, Famine, Farm service, Female convict ships, Female investors, Female labour, First world, Food supply, Fourteenth, Fourteenth centuries, Fourteenth century, French mercantilist, Friendly societies, Fteenth century, Gender, Gender antagonisms, Gender division, Gender roles, General equilibrium, Gentleman highwayman, Gentlemanly capitalism, Gentry, Georgian period, Good deal, Good parliament, Great divergence, Great famine, Great irish famine, Hampshire field club, Hampshire studies, Harold wilson, Haskins society journal, Health care, Henry viii, High levels, High middle ages, High wycombe chairworkers, Highland, Highland gentry families, Historic landscape characterised, Historical geography, Historical journal, Historical perspective, Historical research, Historical society transactions, Historical studies, History compass, History review, History society, Important role, Important theme, Indian corn relief, Industrial relations, Industrial revolution, Infant mortality, Institutional reforms, Intellectual history, International journal, International relations, International review, International trade, Interwar period, Interwar years, Investor, Irish economy, Irish relief, John fastolf, John frampton, John gwin, King street, Labour, Labour history review, Labour market, Labourer, Land tenure, Landscape history, Large numbers, Late middle ages, Late saxon, Laurence, Legal history, Legal process, Liber albus, Lineal relatives, Little evidence, Local authorities, Local government, Local historian, Local population studies, Local study, London journal, London stock exchange, Lowland areas, Lxix, Main focus, Mainland britain, Major determinant, Male breadwinner, Management accounting, Marcher castle, Maritime history, Market towns, Material culture, Mathias notes, Medical history, Medical personnel, Medicinal cannibalism, Medieval archaeology, Medieval derby, Medieval england, Medieval hampshire, Medieval industry, Medieval london, Middle ages, Millbank penitentiary, Modern management, Monkey parades, Moral reform, More weight, Moulton hills, Nancial, Nancial development, National biography, National busworkers, National income, Natural history, Nding, Nederveen meerkerk, Nineteenth century, Northamptonshire, Northern history, Octavia hill, Organic economy, Organizational history, Orton waterville, Other articles, Other forms, Overseas trade, Parish registers, Parliamentary enclosure, Pauper, Periodical, Periodical literature, Personal appearance, Piers plowman, Planning perspectives, Political economy, Political risk, Poor relief, Population growth, Portway west, Previous estimates, Probate sources, Property transmission, Public sphere, Quaker women, Rapacious landlords, Rare survival, Real wages, Renaissance studies, Review, Rockingham forest, Royal african company, Royal holloway, Royal patronage, Rural history, Rural society, Samuel pepys, Scarborough castle, Scottish highlands, Seal matrices, Second half, Second viscount dudley, Second world, Seventeenth century, Sexual division, Sexual pleasure, Sick hospitals, Sixteenth century, Smallholding, Smallholding colony, Smith wilson, Social historians, Social history, Social order, Social policy, Social status, Social theory, Somerset, Somerset archaeology, Southern history, Special operations executive, State intervention, Street robber, Student rooms, Subtle differences, Summary justice, Tanner, Tariff reform league, Tavistock abbey, Tenant, Textile history, Textile industry, Thirteenth, Thirteenth centuries, Thirteenth century, Thomas carlyle, Thomas paine, Thorney abbey, Town planning, Trade adjustment, Trading behaviour, Transactions, Transport history, Tuberculosis screening, Twelfth century, Twentieth century british history, Urban britain, Urban context, Urban history, Vessel form, Victorian london, Welfare provision, Western europe, Whilst, White hart hotel, Wider context, Wider world, William scoresby, Winchester diocese, Women investors, Wool trade, Worcester cathedral priory, Wrotham manor, Yorkshire, Yorkshire township, Young children.
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DOI: 10.1111/j.1468-0289.2007.00422.x
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- Royaume-Uni
- Angleterre, Angleterre du Sud-Ouest, Grand Manchester
- Bristol (Royaume-Uni), Manchester
- Université de Bristol, Université de Manchester
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