REVIEW OF PERIODICAL LITERATURE IN ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL HISTORY, 1988
R.H. Britnell, Growth and decline in Colchester, 1300‐1525
J.G. Bellamy, Bastard feudalism and the law
Christopher Dyer, Standards of living in the later middle ages: social change in England c.1200‐1520
R.A. Houston and I.D. Whyte, eds., Scottish society, 1500‐1800
D.W. Jones, War and economy in the age of William in and Marlborough
John Brewer, The sinews of power: war, money and the English state, 1688‐1783
Rex Pope, ed., Atlas of British social and economic history since c.1700
R.S. Fitton, The Arkwrights, spinners of fortune
Charles W. Munn, Clydesdale Bank, the first 150 years
Daniel R. Headrick, The tentacles of progress: technology transfer in the age of imperialism, 1850‐1940
Lucio Sponza, Italian immigrants in nineteenth‐century Britain: realities and images
Nicholas Fishwick, English football and society, 1910‐1950
P.E. Dewey, British agriculture in the First World War
Richard Wall and Jay Winter, eds., The upheaval of war: family, work and welfare, 1914‐1918
Chris Nyland, Reduced worktime and the management of production
Andrew Fenton Cooper, British agricultural policy, 1912‐36: a study in Conservative politics
Kathleen Burk, The first privatization: the politicians, the City and the denationalization of steel