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Book reviewed in this article:ANNUAL REVIEW OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY DEVELOPMENTS FOR ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL HISTORIANS, 19901The historical archive projectGREAT BRITAIN AND IRELANDM.M. Rowe and J.M. Draisey, eds., The receivers’accounts of the city of Exeter, 1304‐1353Anthony Quiney, The traditional buildings of EnglandP. J. Atkins, The directories of London, 1677‐1977James Stephen Taylor, Poverty, migration, and settlement in the industrial revolution: sojourner's narrativesDouglas Hay and Francis Snyder, eds., Policing and prosecution in Britain, 1750‐1850W. H. Chaloner, Industry and innovation: selected essays, eds. D. A. Farnie and W. O. HendersonHarry Hendrick, Images of youth: age, class and the male youth problem, 1880‐1920Michael Bonavia, London before I forgetPeter Mathias and Sidney Pollard, eds., The Cambridge economic history of Europe, VIII. The industrial economies: the development of economic and social policiesFlorin Aftalion, The French Revolution: an economic interpretationRoss Thomson, The path to mechanized shoe production in the United StatesThomas G. Fuechtmann, Steeples and stacks: religion and steel crisis in YoungstownDianne Newell, ed., The development of the Pacific salmon‐canning industry: a grown man's gameJill Crystal, Oil and politics in the Gulf: rulers and merchants in Kuwait and QatarAngus Maddison, The world economy in the twentieth centuryGilbert Ziebura, World economy and world politics, 1924‐1931J.R. Raeburn and J.O. Jones, The history of the International Association of Agricultural Economists: towards rural welfare worldwideJohn F. Henry, The making of neoclassical economicsMary S. Morgan, The history of econometric ideasMoses Abramovitz, ‘Thinking about growth’and other essays on growth and welfare
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