The GEHN Working Papers series includes presentations made to the Network's conferences on 5 major themes in the field, namely Markets, Imperialism, Cultures, Science and Technology, and Cotton Textiles as a Global Industry, as well as papers (marked *) that achieved the grade of Distinction as dissertations for the Department of Economic History Masters Programme in Global History at LSE.
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2006
N°24
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Colonialism, Globalization and the Economy of South-East India, c.1700-1900 David Washbrook
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N°23
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The Spanish Empire and Its Legacy: Fiscal Re-distribution and Political Conflict in Colonial and Post-Colonial Spanish America Regina Grafe & Maria Alejandra Irigoin
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N°22
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East and West: Textiles and Fashion in Eurasia in the Early Modern Period Beverly Lemire & Giorgio Riello
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N°21*
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The Nature and Linkages of China's Tributary System under the Ming and Qing Dynasties Giovanni Andornino
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N°20*
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Melting Markets: The Rise and Decline of the Anglo-Norwegian Ice Trade, 1850-1920 Bodil Bjerkvik Blain
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N°19
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Imperialism, Globalization, and the Soap/Suds Industry in Republican China (1912-37): The case of Unilever and the Chinese Consumer Harriet T. Zurndorfer
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N°18
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Shanghai-Based Industrialization in the Early 20th Century: A Quantitative and Institutional Analysis Debin Ma
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N°17
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Provincializing the First Industrial Revolution Patrick O'Brien
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2005
N°16
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Pre-Modern Economic Growth Revisited: Japan and The West Osamu Saito
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N°15*
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Divided Interests, Divided Migrants. The Rationales of Policies Regarding Labour Mobility in Western Europe, c.1550-1914 Anne Winter
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N°14*
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In What Way, and to What Degree, Did the Mughal State Inhibit Smithian Growth in India in the Seventeenth Century? Frank W. Ellis
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N°13*
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Principle-Agent Problems in the French Slave Trade: The Case of Rochelais Armateurs and their Agents, 1763-1792 Albane Forestier
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N°12*
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Wu-Wei in Europe. A Study of Eurasian Economic Thought Christian Gerlach
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N°11*
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'Trust in God - But Tie Your Camel First.' The Economic Organization Of The Trans-Saharan Slave Trade Between The Fourteenth and Nineteenth Centuries Sebastian Prange
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N°10
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Colonial Independence and Economic Backwardness in Latin America Leandro Prados de la Escosura
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N°9
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States and Markets in Latin America: The Political Economy of Economic Intervention Colin M. Lewis
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2004
N°8
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Colonies in a Globalizing Economy 1815-1948 Patrick K. O'Brien
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N°7
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Japanese Imperialism in Global Resource History Kaoru Sugihara
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N°6
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Imperialism, Globalization and Public Finance: The case of Late Qing China Harriet T. Zurndorfer
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N°5
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The Role of the Chinese State in Long-Distance Commerce R. Bin Wong
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N°4
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The World Coffee Market in the Eighteenth and Nineteenth Centuries, from Colonial to National Regimes Steven Topik
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N°3
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Markets With, Without, and in Spite of States: West Africa in the Pre-colonial Nineteenth Century Gareth Austin
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N°2
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The State and The Industrious Revolution in Tokugawa Japan Kaoru Sugihara
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N°1
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State Building and the Original Push for Institutional Change in China, 1840-1950 Kent Deng
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