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Items where Subject is "N33 - Europe: Pre-1913"

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Number of items at this level: 35.

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Ager, Philipp and Worm Hansen, Casper and Sandholt Jensen, Peter (2014): Fertility and early-life mortality: Evidence from smallpox vaccination in Sweden.

Anderson, R. Warren and Johnson, Noel D and Koyama, Mark (2013): From the Persecuting to the Protective State? Jewish Expulsions and Weather Shocks from 1100 to 1800.

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Calabrese, Matteo and Van Leeuwen, Bas (2023): Socio-economic characteristics as determinants in the job market: The case of Piedmont in Italy (1867–2005).

Ciccolella, Daniela (2004): «Un genere pressocché necessario»: consumo, politica e industria dello zucchero nel Regno di Napoli in età rivoluzionaria e napoleonica. Published in: Storia economica No. 2-3 (2004): pp. 263-314.

Cousins, Mel (2011): Occupational structures, migration, religion and poor relief in nineteenth century urban Ireland.

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Edwards, Jeremy (2017): Did Protestantism promote economic prosperity via higher human capital?

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Felice, Emanuele (2014): Il Mezzogiorno fra storia e pubblicistica. Una replica a Daniele e Malanima.

Ferlito, Carmelo (2006): Per un'analisi del costo della vita nella Verona del Settecento. Published in: Studi Storici Luigi Simeoni , Vol. LVI, (2006): pp. 631-688.

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Gutiérrez, José Manuel (2023): Census-based comparability of data on literacy processes in Western Europe.

Gutiérrez, José Manuel (2023): Confessional intensity: a Spanish example with application to the literacy process.

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Jebwab, Remi and Johnson, Noel D and Koyama, Mark (2017): Negative Shocks and Mass Persecutions: Evidence from the Black Death.

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Lambert, Thomas (2024): Horses, Serfs, Slaves and Transitions.

Lambert, Thomas (2019): Game of Thrones or Game of Class Struggle? Revisiting the Demise of Feudalism and the Dobb-Sweezy Debate.

Lambrecht, Thijs A. (2001): Nine protestants are to be esteemed worth ten catholics. Representing religion, labour and economic performance in pre-Industrial Europe, c.1650 - c.1800. Forthcoming in:

Lambrecht, Thijs A. (2011): Unmarried adolescents and filial assistance in eighteenth-century Flanders. Forthcoming in: (2012)

Le Bris, David and Tallec, Ronan (2021): The European Marriage Pattern and its Positive Consequences Montesquieu-Volvestre, 1660-1789.

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Mancini, Giulia (2019): The determinants of female labor supply in Italy, 1881-2018.

Milanovic, Branko (2010): Income level and income inequality in the Euro-Mediterranean region: from the Principate to the Islamic conquest.

Milanovic, Branko (2010): Level of income and income distribution in mid-18th century France, according to Francois Quesnay.

Milanovic, Branko and Mijatovic, Bosko (2019): Real urban wage in an agricultural economy without landless farmers: Serbia, 1862-1910.

Munro, John H. (2004): Before and after the Black Death: money, prices, and wages in fourteenth-century England. Published in: New Approaches to the History of Late Medieval and Early Modern Europe: Selected Proceedings of Two International Conferences at The Royal Danish Academy of Sciences and Letters in Copenhagen, Historisk-filosofiske Meddelser , Vol. 104, (February 2009): pp. 335-364.

Munro, John H. (2004): Builders’ wages in southern England and the southern Low Countries, 1346 -1500: a comparative study of trends in and levels of real incomes. Published in: L’Edilizia prima della rivoluzione industriale, secc. XIII-XVIII, Atti delle “Settimana di Studi” e altri convegni, Istituto Internazionale di Storia Economica F. Datini , Vol. 36, No. 1 (May 2005): pp. 1013-1076.

Munro, John H. (2002): Gold, guilds, and government: the impact of monetary and labour policies on the Flemish cloth industry, 1390-1435. Published in: Jaarboek voor middeleeuwse geschiedenis , Vol. 5, No. 1 (2002): pp. 153-205.

Munro, John H. (2008): Money, prices, wages, and ‘profit inflation’ in Spain, the Southern Netherlands, and England during the Price Revolution era, ca. 1520 - ca. 1650. Published in: História e Economia: Revista Interdisciplinar , Vol. 4, No. 1 (2008): pp. 13-71.

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Ohler, Johann (2024): Malthus in Germany? Reproductive Success and Status in pre-industrial Germany.

Olszewski, Krzysztof (2007): The Rise and Decline of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth due to Grain Trade.

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Reckendrees, Alfred (2014): Why did early industrial capitalists suggest minimum wages and social insurance?

Rubin, Jared (2011): Printing and protestants: an empirical test of the role of printing in the Reformation.

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Stephenson, Judy Z. (2018): Looking for work? Or looking for workers? Days and hours of work in London construction in the eighteenth century.

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Troesken, Werner and Tynan, Nicola and Yang, Yuanxiaoyue (2021): What are the Health Benefits of a Constant Water Supply? Evidence from London, 1860-1910. Forthcoming in: Explorations in Economic History No. Forthcoming

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Wilde, Joshua (2012): How Substitutable are Fixed Factors in Production? Evidence from Pre-industrial England.

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Zanini, Andrea (2018): «Di pie fondazioni abbonda lo stato». L’assistenza nel dominio genovese a metà Settecento.

Zanini, Andrea (2019): Filantropia o controllo sociale? Le opere assistenziali di un feudatario del Settecento. Forthcoming in:

Zanini, Andrea (2019): Fonti fiscali e stime patrimoniali. Gli ebrei di Genova nella prima metà del Settecento.

Zhao, Qiyi C. (2023): Rethinking “Distance From”: Lessons from Wittenberg and Mainz.

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