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For copies of any of these papers, please contact Inga Huld Markan.
Philosophical Perspectives on States and Immigration (December 2004) Competition for Colonists. Europe and her Colonies in the Eighteenth Century (October 2004) The Perils of Play: Eighteenth-Century Ideas about Gambling (April 2004) Human Rights and Human Security in a Globalizing World: The Role of Corporations (September 2003) Turgot and the Navy: Commerce, Oceans, and the "Canaille des Colonies" (July 2003) Democracy and Terrorism (April 2003) Plague of Poverty? The World Health
Organization, Tuberculosis and International Development, c. 1945-1980
(September 2002) On what can't be replaced: Compensation,
Security, and the Rule of Law (January 2002) Democracy, globalization
and health: the African dilemma (December 2001) That Disputatious Pair:
Economic History and the History of Economics (November
2001) National Bankruptcy
and Social Revolution: European Observers on Britain, 1813-1844
(November 2001) The English Kopf (November 2001) Redesigning History in Contemporary Russia (February 2001) La mondialisation en perspective historique: L'Amérique
hyper-puissance (January 2001) Imagining Globalization: J.A. Hobson's Reflections on Internationalization
(November 2000) Inequality and Exclusion:
A Russian Case Study of Emotion in Politics (November 2000) Consequential Evaluation and Practical Reason (September 2000) Measuring Poverty and Deprivation in South Africa (May 2000) An Infinity of Girls: The Political Rights of Children in Historical
Perspective (May 2000) Inflationary Expectations and Uncertainty
during the Great Depression in Germany (December 1999) With a Bang, not a Whimper: Pricking
Germany's "Stockmarket Bubble" in 1927 and the Slide into
Depression (December 1999) Documenting Environmental Change
(December 1999)
Fertility, Education and Development: Further
Evidence from India (November 1999) Knowledge and Multilateral Interventions: The UN's Experiences
in Cambodia and Bosnia-Herzegovina (September 1999) Gladstone, Lowe and the Bank of England: The Struggle for the Control
of Paper Currency (September 1999) The Vanity of Rigour in Economics: Theoretical Models and Galilean
Experiments (July 1999) Linking
the Indian Census with the National Sample Survey (June
1999) Globalization and Democracy
in Historical Perspective (April 1999) Democracy and Social Justice (March 1999) The Vanity of Rigour in Economics: Theoretical Models and Galilean
Experiments (November 1998) Bruno Hildebrands Kritik an Adam Smith (October 1998) Smithianismus and Enlightenment in 19th Century Europe (October
1998) The Reception of Lujo Brentano's Thought in Britain, 1870-1900
(October 1998) Basic Education as a Political Issue (October 1998) From the Franc to the 'Europe':
Great Britain, Germany and the attempted Transformation of the Latin
Monetary Union into a European Monetary Union (September
1998) Gender Inequality and Growth in Sub-Saharan Africa: Some Preliminary
Findings (August 1998) Durkheim's Sociology, Simiand's Positive Political Economics and
the German Historical School (May 1998) Une autre histoire sociale? (April 1998) In Search of Full Empirical Reality: Historical Political Economy,
1870-1900 (January 1998) Political Theory and Time (October 1997) Industrie, Pauperism and the Hanoverian State: the Genesis and
Political Content of the Original Debate about the Industrial
Revolution in England and France, 1815-1840 (January 1997) Basutoland - A Historical Journey into the Environment (January
1997) All Montesquieu's Sons: The Place of 'Esprit Général', 'Caractère
National', and 'Moeurs' in French Political Philosophy, 1748-1789
(January 1997)
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