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Prize Winners of First Monograph Prize in Economic and/or Social History (The Economic History Society)
March 27, 2023  

2022: Jagjeet Lally (University College London): ‘India and the Silk Roads: The History of a Trading World’.

2020: Amy Offner (University of Pennsylvania): ‘Sorting Out the Mixed Economy: The Rise and Fall of Welfare and Developmental States in the Americas’ AND

Caitlin Rosenthal (UC, Berkeley): ‘Accounting for Slavery: Masters and Management’.

2018: Johan Mathew (Rutgers University): ‘Margins of the Market: Trafficking and Capitalism across the Arabian Sea’.

2016: Sean Bottomley (Université de Toulouse Capitol): ‘The British Patent System during the Industrial Revolution, 1700-1852’.

2014: Sean Eddie ‘Freedom’s price: serfdom, subjection and reform in Prussia, 1648-1848’.

2012: Tracy Dennison (California Institute of Technology)

‘The institutional framework of Russian serfdom’.

2010: Anne Murphy (University of Hertfordshire) ‘The origins of English financial markets: investment and speculation before the South Sea Bubble AND

Joyce Burnette (Wabash College) ‘Gender, work and wages in industrial revolution Britain’.

2008: James Taylor (University of Lancaster) ‘Creating Capitalism: Joint-Stock Enterprise in British Politics and Culture, 1800-1870′.

   

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