Perspectives in Economic and Social History


Series Editors: Andrew August and Robert E Wright

The series deals with aspects of social and economic history worldwide from the early modern period into the twentieth century. It incorporates titles organized around the following principal thematic areas: landholding patterns; poverty and welfare; demography and family history; consumption; medicine; industrialization, including occupational structures; urbanization and the urban environment; trade; and micro-histories. Books in the series offer reappraisals of the interaction of economy and society at the level of nation state, region, community and family.

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We invite submissions from established scholars and first-time authors alike. Prospective authors should send a detailed proposal with a rationale, chapter outlines and at least two sample chapters alongside a brief author's biography and an anticipated submission date.

Send your enquiries and proposals to:

Andrew August: axa24@psu.edu
or
Robert E Wright: Robert.Wright@augie.edu

For detailed information on submitting a proposal, including an example of a successful submission, please click here.

Readership

Economic and Social History, Urban History, Social History of Medicine and Demographic Studies

Editorial board

Andrew August teaches modern European and British history as Professor of History in the Abington College of The Pennsylvania State University. He is the author of two books on working-class life in Britain in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, including most recently The British Working Class, 1832–1940 (Pearson/Longman, 2007). He is also the author of scholarly articles on subjects including late-Victorian working-class politics and gender and culture in 1960s Britain.

Robert E Wright holds the Rudy and Marilyn Nef Family Chair of Political Economy at Augustana College. Wright has authored or co-authored various books, including most recently One Nation Under Debt: Hamilton, Jefferson, and the History of What We Owe (2008). He is also the editor of Pickering & Chatto’s The History of Corporate Finance (2003), The History of Corporate Governance (2004) and The US National Debt (2005). Though an historian by training, Wright has published numerous articles for economic and business journals like the American Economic Review, Barron's and FT Banker

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