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References

Main Works by Hrothgar John Habakkuk

Habakkuk, H.J. (1940a). ‘Free Trade and Commercial Expansion, 1853—1870’. Chapter XXI in J. Holland Rose, A.P. Newton and E.A. Benians (eds) The Cambridge History of the British Empire.

Volume II: The Growth of the New Empire, 1783-1870. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press: 751-805.

Habakkuk, H.J. (1940b). ‘English Landownership, 1680-1740’. Economic History Review, 10(1): 2-17.

Habakkuk, H.J. (1950). ‘Marriage Settlements in the Eighteenth Century’. Transactions of the Royal Historical Society, 32(December): 15-30.

Habakkuk, H.J. (1953). ‘English Population in the Eighteenth Century'. Economic History Review, 6(2): 117—133. Reprinted as Chapter 11 in D.V. Glass and D.E.C. Eversley (eds) (1965) Population in History. London: Edward Arnold: 269-284.

Habakkuk, H.J. (1958). ‘The Economic History of Modern Britain,' Journal of Economic History, 18(4): 486-501.

Habakkuk, H.J. (1962a). American and British Technology in the Nineteenth Century: The Search for Labour-Saving Inventions. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

Habakkuk, H.J. (1962b). ‘Fluctuations in House-Building in Britain and the United States in the Nineteenth Century'. Journal of Economic History, 22(2): 198-230.

Habakkuk, H.J. (1965). ‘La Disparition du Paysan Anglaise'. Annales, 20(4): 649-663.

Habakkuk, H.J. (1967). ‘The Parliamentary Army and the Crown Lands'. Welsh History Review, 3(4): 403-426.

Habakkuk, H.J. (1968). Industrial Organisation since the Industrial Revolution. Southampton: University of Southampton.

Habakkuk, H.J. (1971). Population Growth and Economic Development since 1750. Leicester: Leicester University Press.

Habakkuk, H.J. (1978). ‘The Land Settlement and the Restoration of Charles II'. Transactions of the Royal Historical Society, 28(December): 201-222.

Habakkuk, H.J. (1980).

‘The Rise and Fall of English Landed Families, 1600-1800: II'. Transactions of the Royal Historical Society, 30(December): 199-221.

Habakkuk, H.J. (1984). ‘Marriage and the Ownership of Land,' in R.R. Davies, R.A. Griffiths, I.G. Jones and K.O. Morgan (eds) Welsh Society and Nationhood: Historical Essays Presented to Glanmor Williams. Cardiff: University of Wales Press: 178-198.

Habakkuk, H.J. (1994). Marriage, Debt, andtheEstates System: English Landownership, 1650-1950. Oxford: Clarendon Press.

Other Works Referred To

Beckett, J.V. (1996). ‘Family Matters'. Historical Journal, 39(1): 249-256.

Bonfield, L. (1979). ‘Marriage Settlements and the “Rise of Great Estates”: The Demographic Aspect'. Economic History Review, New Series, 32(4): 483-493.

Bonfield, L. (1986). ‘Affective Families, Open Elites and Strict Family Settlements in Early Modern England'. Economic History Review, New Series, 39(3): 341-354.

Bonfield, L. (1996). ‘Review of Marriage, Debt, and the Estates System: English Landownership, 1650-1950, by H.J. Habakkuk'. American Historical Review, 101(2): 483-484.

English, B. (1996). ‘Review of Marriage, Debt, and the Estates System: English Landownership, 1650-1950, by H.J. Habakkuk'. Agricultural History Review, 44(1): 114-116.

Glass, D.V. and D.E.C. Eversley (eds) (1965). Population in History. London: Edward Arnold.

Hobsbawm, E. (2002). Interesting Times. London: Allen Lane.

Hopkin, B. (2003). A Short Account of My Life. Privately printed.

Lampe, D. (1959). Pyke: The Unknown Genius. London: Evans Brothers.

Spring, E. (1993). Law, Land, and Family: Aristocratic Inheritance in England, 1300 to 1800. Chapel Hill and London: University of North Carolina Press.

Rothbarth, E. (1946). ‘Causes of the Superior Efficiency of USA Industry as Compared with British Industry'. Economic Journal, 56(223): 383—390.

Spring, D. (1995). ‘Review of Marriage, Debt, and the Estates System: English Landownership, 1650—1950, by H.J.

Habakkuk'. Albion, 27(3): 517—520.

Tawney, R.H. (1941). ‘The Rise of the Gentry, 1558—1640'. Economic History Review, 11(1): 1-38.

Temin, P. (1966). ‘Labour Scarcity and the Problem of American Industrial Efficiency in the 1850s'. Journal of Economic History, 26(3): 277-298.

Temin, P. (1994). ‘Labour Scarcity and Capital Markets in America,' Chapter 10 in F.M.L. Thompson (ed.) Landowners, Capitalists, and Entrepreneurs: Essays for Sir John Habakkuk. Oxford: Clarendon Press: 257-273.

Thompson, F.M.L. (ed.) (1994). Landowners, Capitalists, and Entrepreneurs: Essays for Sir John Habakkuk. Oxford: Clarendon Press.

Thompson, F.M.L. (2004). ‘Hrothgar John Habakkuk, 1915-2002'. Proceedings of the British Academy, 124: 90-114.

Wrigley, E.A. (1973). ‘Review of Population Growth and Economic Development since 1750, by H.J. Habakkuk'. Economic History Review, 26(4): 726-728.

Wrigley, E.A. and R.S. Schofield (1981). The Population History of England, 1541­1871. London: Edward Arnold. Second edition published by Cambridge University Press, 1989.

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