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‘Monday's child is fair of face’: favoured days for baptism, marriage and burial in pre-industrial England

ROGER SCHOFIELD

Continuity and Change, Volume 20, Issue 01, May 2005, pp 93-109
doi: 10.1017/S0268416004005326 (About doi), Published online by Cambridge University Press 16 May 2005
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Factor markets in Nieboer conditions: pre-colonial West Africa, c.1500–c.1900

GARETH AUSTIN

Continuity and Change, Volume 24, Special Issue 01, May 2009, pp 23-53
doi: 10.1017/S0268416009007024 (About doi), Published online by Cambridge University Press 20 Apr 2009
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Changes in factor markets in the Ottoman Empire, 1500–1800

ŞEVKET PAMUK

Continuity and Change, Volume 24, Special Issue 01, May 2009, pp 107-136
doi: 10.1017/S0268416009007048 (About doi), Published online by Cambridge University Press 20 Apr 2009
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Arson, conspiracy and rumour in early modern Europe

PENNY ROBERTS

Continuity and Change, Volume 12, Issue 01, May 1997, pp 9-29
doi: 10.1017/S0268416097002804 (About doi),
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Simon Gunn, The public culture of the Victorian middle class: ritual and authority and the English industrial city, 1840–1914. (Manchester: Manchester University Press, 2007.) Pages x+208. £14.99 (paperback).

CHRIS OTTER

Continuity and Change, Volume 24, Special Issue 01, May 2009, pp 198-200
doi: 10.1017/S0268416009007073 (About doi), Published online by Cambridge University Press 20 Apr 2009
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Introduction: Factor markets in global economic history

BAS VAN BAVEL, TINE DE MOOR and JAN LUITEN VAN ZANDEN

Continuity and Change, Volume 24, Special Issue 01, May 2009, pp 9-21
doi: 10.1017/S0268416009007000 (About doi), Published online by Cambridge University Press 20 Apr 2009
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Factor markets and the narrative of economic change in India, 1750–1950

TIRTHANKAR ROY

Continuity and Change, Volume 24, Special Issue 01, May 2009, pp 137-167
doi: 10.1017/S026841600900705X (About doi), Published online by Cambridge University Press 20 Apr 2009
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Relationships between generations in post-Emancipation Lithuania (1864–1904)

VILANA PILINKAITE-SOTIROVIC

Continuity and Change, Volume 20, Issue 01, May 2005, pp 111-142
doi: 10.1017/S0268416004005351 (About doi), Published online by Cambridge University Press 16 May 2005
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Microhistory in early modern London: John Bedford (1601–1667)

JEREMY BOULTON

Continuity and Change, Volume 22, Issue 01, May 2007, pp 113-141
doi: 10.1017/S0268416006006163 (About doi), Published online by Cambridge University Press 04 Apr 2007
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Labour, land, and capital markets in early modern Southeast Asia from the fifteenth to the nineteenth century

PETER BOOMGAARD

Continuity and Change, Volume 24, Special Issue 01, May 2009, pp 55-78
doi: 10.1017/S0268416009007012 (About doi), Published online by Cambridge University Press 20 Apr 2009
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