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QUCEH Working Paper Series: 2019
Working papers by QUCEH Research Associates, Research Affiliates and Research Students distributed in 2019 are available for download on this page.
No. 19-08:
Alan Fernihough, and Cormac Ó Gráda
'Across the Sea to Ireland: Return Atlantic Migration before the First World War'
November 2019
No. 19-07:
Christopher L. Colvin, and Paul Winfree
'Applied History, Applied Economics, and Economic History'
October 2019
No. 19-06:
Liam Kennedy, and Peter M. Solar
'The Famine that Wasn’t? 1799-1801 in Ireland'
October 2019
No. 19-05:
Christopher Coyle, Aldo Musacchio, and John D. Turner
'Law and Finance in Britain c.1900'
September 2019
No. 19-04:
Matthias Blum, and Eoin McLaughlin
'Living standards and inequality in the Industrial Revolution: Evidence from the height of University of Edinburgh students in the 1830s'
August 2019
No. 19-03:
Christopher L. Colvin, and Philip T. Fliers
'Going Dutch: The Management of Monetary Policy in the Netherlands during the Interwar Gold Standard'
July 2019
No. 19-02:
Liam Kennedy
'Afterlives: Testimonies of Irish Catholic Mothers on Infant Death and the Fate of the Unbaptised'
July 2019
No. 19-01:
Gareth Campbell, Richard S. Grossman, and John D. Turner
'Before the Cult of Equity: New Monthly Indices of the British Share Market, 1829–1929'
May 2019