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The Market for American State Government Bonds in Britain and the United States, 1830 to 1843
American State Government Market
2015/9/22
The following notice must accompany the PDF on the Contributing Author's website: This is an electronic version of an article published in The Economic History Review: complete citation information fo...
Financial inclusion, universal banking and post offices in Britain
Britain financial exclusion Post Office network universal banking
2011/10/5
The causes and consequences of financial exclusion have become a policy concern in Britain in recent years. This paper analyses policy discourses around financial exclusion and considers the (social a...
Wasting a Crisis? Democracy and Markets in Britain after 2007
banking Britain crisis democracy finance London
2011/9/28
The banking crisis of 2007-2008 briefly threatened to overturn a system of market government that had lasted for nearly three decades—a system designed to minimise democratic control over markets. The...
Creating Images of Fashion: Consumer Magazines and American Competition in Britain, 1910-1940
Images of Fashion Consumer Magazines Competition
2010/10/11
In this essay, we explore the development of consumer fashion magazines in Britain during the first half of the twentieth century.Leading British magazine publishers, led by Alfred Harmsworth’s Amalga...
Reinvention, Renewal, or Repetition? The Great Western Railway and Occupational Safety on Britain's Railways, c.1900-c.1920
The Great Western Railway Occupational Safety on Britain's Railways
2010/10/8
In 1913, the Great Western Railway introduced an occupational safety education campaign that appeared to be a radical break with all previous methods of promoting safety in the British industrial work...
Networks and History's Generalizations: Comparing the Financial Systems of Germany, Japan, Great Britain, and the United States
Networks History' Generalizations Comparing
2010/10/8
If it is correct to generalize that, historically, Germany and Japan have had bank-oriented or bank-dominated financial systems,while Great Britain and the United States have had more marketoriented f...