The Study of Economic History
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The Study of Economic History

Collected Inaugural Lectures 1893-1970

  1. 440 pages
  2. English
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eBook - ePub

The Study of Economic History

Collected Inaugural Lectures 1893-1970

About this book

First Published in 2005. This volume collects together the twenty-one inaugural lectures in economic history, eighteen of them delivered by professors of the subject in British universities between 1929 and 1970. To these, three earlier lectures have been appropriately added.

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Information

Year
2013
Print ISBN
9780415382403
eBook ISBN
9781136616464
Edition
1

Table of contents

  1. Front Cover
  2. Title Page
  3. Copyright page
  4. Dedication
  5. Contents
  6. Preface
  7. Introduction
  8. 1 W.J.Ashley : ON THE STUDY OF ECONOMIC HISTORY (Harvard, 1893)
  9. 2 L. L. Price : THE POSITION AND PROSPECTS OF THE STUDY OF ECONOMIC HISTORY (Oxford, 1908)
  10. 3 George Unwin : THE AIMS OF ECONOMIC HISTORY (Edinburgh, 1908)
  11. 4 J. H. Clapham : THE STUDY OF ECONOMIC HISTORY (Cambridge, 1929)
  12. 5 G. N. Clark : THE STUDY OF ECONOMIC HISTORY (Oxford, 1932)
  13. 6 R. H. Tawney : THE STUDY OF ECONOMIC HISTORY (L.S.E., 1932)
  14. 7 Eileen Power : ON MEDIEVAL HISTORY AS A SOCIAL STUDY (L.S.E., 1933)
  15. 8 M. M. Postan : THE HISTORICAL METHOD IN SOCIAL SCIENCE (Cambridge, 1939)
  16. 9 W. K. Hancock : ECONOMIC HISTORY AT OXFORD (Oxford, 1946)
  17. 10 T. S. Ashton : THE RELATION OF ECONOMIC HISTORY TO ECONOMIC THEORY (L.S.E., 1946)
  18. 11 F. J. Fisher : THE SIXTEENTH AND SEVENTEENTH CENTURIES THE DARK AGES IN ENGLISH ECONOMIC HISTORY? (Bristol 1956)
  19. 12 W. Ashworth : THE STUDY OF MODERN ECONOMIC HISTORY (Bristol, 1958)
  20. 13 A. J. Youngson : PROGRESS AND THE INDIVIDUAL IN ECONOMIC HISTORY (Edinburgh, 1959)
  21. 14 J. D. Chambers : THE PLACE OF ECONOMIC HISTORY IN HISTORICAL STUDIES (Nottingham, 1960)
  22. 15 M. W.Beresford : TIME AND PLACE (Leeds, 1960)
  23. 16 S. G, E. : Lythe THE HISTORIAN’S PROFESSION (Strathclyde, 1963)
  24. 17 Sidney Pollard : ECONOMIC HISTORY—A SCIENCE OF SOCIETY? (Sheffield, 1964)
  25. 18 Ralph Davis : HISTORY AND THE SOCIAL SCIENCES (Leicester, 1965)
  26. 19 A. W. Coats : ECONOMIC GROWTH: THE ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL HISTORIAN’S DILEMMA (Nottingham, 1966)
  27. 20 W. A. Cole : ECONOMIC HISTORY AS A SOCIAL SCIENCE (Swansea, 1967)
  28. 21 Peter Mathias : LIVING WITH THE NEIGHBOURS: THE ROLE OF ECONOMIC HISTORY (Oxford, 1970)
  29. Index