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- Title
Review of periodical literature published in 2011.
- Authors
Faith, Rosamond; Davis, James; Paul, Helen; Murphy, Anne L.; Crook, Tom; Velkar, Aashish; Godden, Chris
- Abstract
The article reviews periodical literature on economic history that was published in 2011. Topics noted include the origins of medieval common rights systems, statistics from the record-keeping text "Little Domesday Book," and gender roles in medieval Europe. Also addressed are the history of British maritime trade, the payment of compensation to British slave owners following abolition, and the history of the Scottish banking system. In addition, the history of property rights, cultural aspects of feminism, and post-World War II British politics are discussed.
- Subjects
SCOTLAND; UNITED Kingdom; ECONOMIC history; COMMONS; RECORDS; HISTORY of gender role; MARITIME history; SLAVERY; BANKING industry; PROPERTY rights -- History; 20TH century feminism; BRITISH politics &; government, 1945-1964; HISTORY; ECONOMICS
- Publication
Economic History Review, 2013, Vol 66, Issue 1, p297
- ISSN
0013-0117
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1111/ehr.12003