Cambridge Studies in Economic History - Second Series
The aim of Cambridge Studies in Economic History is to publish stimulating and accessible economic history which actively builds bridges to other disciplines. Books in the series will illuminate why the issues they address are important and interesting, place their findings in a comparative context, and relate their research to wider debates and controversies. The series will combine innovative and exciting new research by younger researchers with new approaches to major issues by senior scholars. It will publish distinguished work regardless of chronological period or geographical location.
Editorial Board: Gareth Austin, University of Cambridge; Stephen Broadberry, University of Oxford; Naomi R. Lamoreaux, Yale University, Connecticut; Sheilagh Ogilvie, University of Oxford; Şevket Pamuk, Bosphorus University, Istanbul; Gavin Wright, Stanford University, California
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