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L. Engerman Time on the Cross (2 volumes), with R. W. Fogel, Little, Brown & Co., 1974. CowinnerBancroft Prize in American History. Reissued, with a new afterword, byW. W. Norton, 1989.
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L. Engerman British Capitalism and Caribbean Slavery, edited with Barbara L. Solow, CambridgeUniversity Press, 1987. Several papers published in a special issue (Caribbean Slaveryand British Capitalism) of the Journal of Interdisciplinary History (Spring1987).
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L. Engerman Quantitative Economic History, edited with N. Crafts and N. Dimsdale, OxfordUniversity Press, 1991. Papers previously published in Oxford Economic Papers(1987, 1988).
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L. Engerman The Atlantic Slave Trade, edited with Joseph Inikori, Duke University Press, 1992.Several papers previously published in Social Science History (1990, 1991).
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L. Engerman Cambridge Economic History of the United States, Volume I: The Colonial Era, edited with R. E. Gallman, Cambridge, 1996; Volume II: The Long Nineteenth Century and Volume III: The Twentieth Century, 2000.
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L. Engerman Slavery: A Reader; edited with Seymour Drescher and Robert Paquette, Oxford UniversityPress, 2001.
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L. Engerman The Cambridge History of Slavery (4 vols.) edited with David Eltis, CambridgeUniversity Press, forthcoming.
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Regional aspects of stabilization policy,” in R. A. Musgrave (ed.)
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The Brookings Institution, Washington (, 1965), pp.,. Reprinted in L. Needleman (ed.), Regional Analysis, Penguin Books
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L. Engerman “Regional Aspects of Stabilization Policy,” in R. A. Musgrave (ed.), Essays in Fiscal Federalism, The Brookings Institution, Washington (1965), pp. 7–62. Reprinted in L. Needleman (ed.), Regional Analysis, Penguin Books (1968).
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The economic impact of the civil war
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Second Series (Spring/Summer 1966). Reprinted in Ralph Andreano (ed.), The Economic Impact of the American Civil War, Second Edition, Schenkman Publishing Company (1967), and Robert W. Fogel and Stanley L. Engerman (eds.), The Reinterpretation of American Economic History
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L. Engerman “The Economic Impact of the Civil War,” Explorations in Entrepreneurial History, Second Series (Spring/Summer 1966). Reprinted in Ralph Andreano (ed.), The Economic Impact of the American Civil War, Second Edition, Schenkman Publishing Company (1967), and Robert W. Fogel and Stanley L. Engerman (eds.), The Reinterpretation of American Economic History (1971).
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The effects of slavery upon the southern economy
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Second Series (Winter, 1967). Reprinted in Irwin Unger (ed.), Essays in the Civil War and Reconstruction, Holt, Rinehart, and Winston (1970), Hugh G. J. Aitken (ed.), Did Slavery Pay?, Houghton Mifflin (1971), and PaulFinkelman (ed.), Economics, Industrialization, Urbanization and Slavery, Garland
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L. Engerman “The Effects of Slavery Upon the Southern Economy,” Explorations in Entrepreneurial History, Second Series (Winter 1967). Reprinted in Irwin Unger (ed.), Essays in the Civil War and Reconstruction, Holt, Rinehart, and Winston (1970), Hugh G. J. Aitken (ed.), Did Slavery Pay?, Houghton Mifflin (1971), and PaulFinkelman (ed.), Economics, Industrialization, Urbanization and Slavery, Garland(1990).
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Slavery as an obstacle to economic growth in the united states: A panel discussion, with others
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(December 1967). Reprinted inBobbs-Merrill Reprint Series in Black Studies, and I. Unger and D. Reimer (eds.), The Slavery Experience in the United States, Holt, Reinhart, and Winston
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L. Engerman “Slavery as an Obstacle to Economic Growth in the United States: A Panel Discussion,”with others, Journal of Economic History (December 1967). Reprinted inBobbs-Merrill Reprint Series in Black Studies, and I. Unger and D. Reimer (eds.), The Slavery Experience in the United States, Holt, Reinhart, and Winston (1970).
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A model for the explanation of industrial expansion during the nineteenth century:With an application to the american iron industry, with robert W. Fogel
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L. Engerman “A Model for the Explanation of Industrial Expansion During the Nineteenth Century:With an Application to the American Iron Industry,” with Robert W. Fogel, Journal of Political Economy (May/June 1969); Reprinted in Reinterpretation.
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The antebellum south what probably was and what should have been,”
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L. Engerman “‘The Antebellum South’ What Probably Was and What Should Have Been,” AgriculturalHistory (January 1970); also in William N. Parker (ed.), The Structureof the Cotton Economy in the Antebellum South, Agricultural History Society(1970).
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L. Engerman “A Note on the Economic Consequences of the Second Bank of the United States,”Journal of Political Economy (July/August 1970).
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“the relative efficiency of slavery: A comparison of northern and southern agriculture in
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L. Engerman “The Relative Efficiency of Slavery: A Comparison of Northern and Southern Agriculture in 1850 and 1860,” with Robert W. Fogel, Explorations in EconomicHistory (Spring 1971).
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L. Engerman “Some Economic Factors in Southern Backwardness in the Nineteenth Century,”in John Kain and John Meyer (eds.), Essays in Regional Economics, Harvard University Press (1971).
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“the american tariff, british exports, and american iron production
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L. Engerman “Some Economic Issues Relating to Railroad Subsidies and the Evaluation of LandGrants,” Journal of Economic History (June 1972).
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The slave trade and capital formation in the industrial revolution
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(Winter 1972). Reprinted in Peter Hoffer (ed.), Africans BecomeAfro-Americans, Garland
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L. Engerman “The Slave Trade and Capital Formation in the Industrial Revolution,” BusinessHistory Review (Winter 1972). Reprinted in Peter Hoffer (ed.), Africans BecomeAfro-Americans, Garland (1988).
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Some considerations relating to property rights in man
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(March 1973). Reprinted (in Portuguese) in Novos Estudos
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L. Engerman “Some Considerations Relating to Property Rights in Man,” Journal of EconomicHistory (March 1973). Reprinted (in Portuguese) in Novos Estudos (1988).
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Philanthropy at bargain prices: Notes on the economics of gradual emancipation, with robert W. Fogel
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(June 1974). Reprinted inWithoutConsent or Contract, and in Paul Finkelman (ed.), Slavery in the North and West, Garland
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L. Engerman “Philanthropy at Bargain Prices: Notes on the Economics of Gradual Emancipation,”with RobertW. Fogel, Journal of Legal Studies (June 1974). Reprinted inWithoutConsent or Contract, and in Paul Finkelman (ed.), Slavery in the North and West, Garland (1990).
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Comments on the study of race and slavery, in stanley L. Engerman and eugene D.Genovese (eds.)
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L. Engerman “Comments on the Study of Race and Slavery,” in Stanley L. Engerman and Eugene D.Genovese (eds.), Race and Slavery in theWestern Hemisphere, Princeton UniversityPress (1975).
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L. Engerman “A Reconsideration of Southern Economic Growth, 1770–1860,” Agricultural History(April 1975).
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Models of immiserization: The theoretical basis of pessimism, with R. M.Hartwell, in A. J. Taylor (ed.)
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L. Engerman “Models of Immiserization: The Theoretical Basis of Pessimism,” with R. M.Hartwell, in A. J. Taylor (ed.), The Standard of Living in Britain in the IndustrialRevolution, Methuen (1975).
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Ship patterns and mortality in the african slave trade of rio de janeiro, with herbert s. Klein
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(1975). Reprinted (in Portuguese) inCarlos Manuel Pelaez and Mircea Buescu (eds.), A Moderna Histo´ ria Econoˆmica
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L. Engerman “Ship Patterns and Mortality in the African Slave Trade of Rio de Janeiro,” with Herbert S. Klein, Cahiers d’´etudes africaines (1975). Reprinted (in Portuguese) inCarlos Manuel Pelaez and Mircea Buescu (eds.), A Moderna Histo´ ria Econoˆmica(1976).
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Some economic and demographic comparisons of slavery in the united states and the british west indies
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(May 1976). Reprinted (in French) in Sidney W. Mintz, Esclave – facteur de production, Punod
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L. Engerman “Some Economic and Demographic Comparisons of Slavery in the United States and the British West Indies,” Economic History Review (May 1976). Reprinted (in French) in Sidney W. Mintz, Esclave – facteur de production, Punod (1981).
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The height of slaves in the united states
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(Spring 1976).Reprinted in Cuff and Komlos (eds.), Classics in Anthropometric History
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L. Engerman “The Height of Slaves in the United States,” Local Population Studies (Spring 1976).Reprinted in Cuff and Komlos (eds.), Classics in Anthropometric History (1998).
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Factors in mortality in the french slave trade in the eighteenth century, with herbert s. Klein
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(November/December 1976). Reprinted inWithout Consent of Contract
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L. Engerman “Factors in Mortality in the French Slave Trade in the Eighteenth Century,” with Herbert S. Klein, Annales (November/December 1976). Reprinted inWithout Consent of Contract.
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L. Engerman “The English Slave Trade in the 1790s,” with Herbert S. Klein, in Roger Anstey and P. E. H. Hair (eds.), Liverpool, the African Slave Trade and Abolition, Historical Society of Lancashire and Cheshire (1976).
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L. Engerman “The Southern Slave Economy,” in Harry P. Owens (ed.), Perspectives and Irony in American Slavery, University Press of Mississippi (1976).
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(Summer 1977). Also in Tamara K. Hareven and Maris Vinovskis (eds.), Family and Population in Nineteenth-Century America, Princeton University Press
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L. Engerman “Changes in Black Fertility and Family Structure, 1880–1940,” Journal of Family History (Summer 1977). Also in Tamara K. Hareven and Maris Vinovskis (eds.), Family and Population in Nineteenth-Century America, Princeton University Press (1978).
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(June 1977); and “Reply”. Reprinted in Without Consent or Contract
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L. Engerman “Explaining the Relative Efficiency of Slave Agriculture in the Antebellum South,”with Robert W. Fogel, American Economic Review (June 1977); and “Reply”(September 1980). Reprinted in Without Consent or Contract.
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Quantitative and economic analysis ofwest indian slave societies: Research problems, invera rubin and arthur tuden (eds.)
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L. Engerman “Quantitative and Economic Analysis ofWest Indian Slave Societies: Research Problems,”inVera Rubin and Arthur Tuden (eds.), Comparative Perspectives on Slaveryin New World Plantation Societies, New York Academy of Sciences (1977).
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L. Engerman “Recent Developments in American Economic History,” Social Science History (Fall 1977).
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Economic perspectives on the life course, in tamara k. Hareven
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L. Engerman “Economic Perspectives on the Life Course,” in Tamara K. Hareven (ed.), Transitions, Academic Press (1978).
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Fertility differentials between slaves in the U.S. And the britishwest indies: A noteon lactation practices and their possible implications, with herbert S. Klein
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(April 1978). Reprinted in Paul Finkelman (ed.), Comparative Issues in Slavery, Garland
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L. Engerman “Fertility Differentials between Slaves in the U.S. and the BritishWest Indies: A Noteon Lactation Practices and Their Possible Implications,” with Herbert S. Klein, William and Mary Quarterly (April 1978). Reprinted in Paul Finkelman (ed.), Comparative Issues in Slavery, Garland (1990).
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(Spring 1978).Reprinted in Paul Finkelman (ed.), Slavery and Historiography, Garland
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L. Engerman “Marxist Economic Studies of the Slave South,” Marxist Perspectives (Spring 1978).Reprinted in Paul Finkelman (ed.), Slavery and Historiography, Garland (1990).
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A note on mortality in the french slave trade in the eighteenth century, with herbert s. Klein, in henry gemery and jan hogendorn (eds.)
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L. Engerman “A Note on Mortality in the French Slave Trade in the Eighteenth Century,” with Herbert S. Klein, in Henry Gemery and Jan Hogendorn (eds.), The Uncommon Market, Academic Press (1979).
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Recent findings on slave demography and family structure, with R. W. Fogel
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(April 1979). Reprinted in Paul Finkelman (ed.), Women and the Family in Slave Society, Garland
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L. Engerman “Recent Findings on Slave Demography and Family Structure,” with R. W. Fogel, Sociology and Social Research (April 1979). Reprinted in Paul Finkelman (ed.), Women and the Family in Slave Society, Garland (1990).
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New books on the measurement of capital, with sherwin rosen, in dan usher (Ed.)
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L. Engerman “New Books on the Measurement of Capital,” with Sherwin Rosen, in Dan Usher (ed.), The Measurement of Capital, University of Chicago Press (1980).
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Economic aspects of the abolition debate, with david eltis, in christine bolt andseymour drescher (Eds.)
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L. Engerman “Economic Aspects of the Abolition Debate,” with David Eltis, in Christine Bolt andSeymour Drescher (eds.), Anti-Slavery, Religion, and Reform, Dawson (1980).
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Changes in income and its distribution during the industrial revolution, with patrick k. O’brien, in roderick floud and donald mccloskey (eds.)
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L. Engerman “Changes in Income and Its Distribution During the Industrial Revolution,” with Patrick K. O’Brien, in Roderick Floud and Donald McCloskey (eds.), Economic History of Britain Since 1700, Cambridge University Press (1981).
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Notes on the patterns of economic growth in the british north american colonies in the seventeenth, eighteenth, and nineteenth centuries, in P. Bairoch and M. Levy-leboyer (eds.)
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L. Engerman “Notes on the Patterns of Economic Growth in the British North American Colonies in the Seventeenth, Eighteenth, and Nineteenth Centuries,” in P. Bairoch and M. Levy-Leboyer (eds.), Regional and International Disparities in Economic Development Since the Industrial Revolution, Macmillan (1981).
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Some implications of the abolition of the slave trade, in david eltis and jameswalvin (Eds.)
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L. Engerman “Some Implications of the Abolition of the Slave Trade,” in David Eltis and JamesWalvin (eds.), Abolition of the Atlantic Slave Trade, University of Wisconsin Press (1981).
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Exploring the uses of data on height: The analysis of long-term trends in nutrition, labor welfare, and labor productivity, with R. W. Fogel and J. Trussell
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L. Engerman “Exploring the Uses of Data on Height: The Analysis of Long-Term Trends in Nutrition, Labor Welfare, and Labor Productivity,” with R. W. Fogel and J. Trussell, Social Science History (Fall 1982).
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L. Engerman “Economic Aspects of the Adjustments to Emancipation in the United States and theBritish West Indies,” Journal of Interdisciplinary History (Autumn 1982).
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L. Engerman “Contract Labor, Sugar, and Technology in the Nineteenth Century,” Journal of Economic History (September 1983).
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Journal of Economic History
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Changes in american and british stature since the mid-eighteenth century: Apreliminary report on the usefulness of data on height for the analysis of seculartrends in nutrition, labor productivity and labor welfare, with R. W. Fogelet al
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(Autumn 1983). Also in Robert Rotbergand Ted Rabb (eds.), Hunger and History, Cambridge University Press
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L. Engerman “Changes in American and British Stature Since the Mid-Eighteenth Century: APreliminary Report on the Usefulness of Data on Height for the Analysis of SecularTrends in Nutrition, Labor Productivity and Labor Welfare,” with R. W. Fogelet al., Journal of Interdisciplinary History (Autumn 1983). Also in Robert Rotbergand Ted Rabb (eds.), Hunger and History, Cambridge University Press (1985).
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The level and structure of slave prices on cuban plantations in the middle of the nineteenth century: Some comparative perspectives, with manuel moreno fraginals and herbert S. Klein
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(December1983).Also published (in Spanish) in Revista de Historia Economica
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L. Engerman “The Level and Structure of Slave Prices on Cuban Plantations in the Middle of the Nineteenth Century: Some Comparative Perspectives,” with Manuel Moreno Fraginals and Herbert S. Klein, American Historical Review (December 1983).Also published (in Spanish) in Revista de Historia Economica (1983).
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The demographic study of the american slave population, with herbert S. Klein, in M. L. Marcilio (ed.)
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L. Engerman “The Demographic Study of the American Slave Population,” with Herbert S. Klein, in M. L. Marcilio (ed.), Populac¸ ˜ ao e Sociedade (1984, in Portuguese).
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Economic change and contract labor in the british caribbean: The end of slaveryand the adjustment to emancipation
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(April1984). Also published in David Richardson (ed.), Abolition and Its Aftermath intheWest Indies, Volume I, The Historical Context, 1790–1870, Frank Cass
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L. Engerman “Economic Change and Contract Labor in the British Caribbean: The End of Slaveryand the Adjustment to Emancipation,” Explorations in Economic History (April1984). Also published in David Richardson (ed.), Abolition and Its Aftermath intheWest Indies, Volume I, The Historical Context, 1790–1870, Frank Cass (1985).
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The transition from slave to free labor: Notes on a comparative economicmodel, with herbert S. Klein, in
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L. Engerman “The Transition from Slave to Free Labor: Notes on a Comparative EconomicModel,” with Herbert S. Klein, in Between Slavery and Free Labor. Also published(in Spanish) in Revista Latinoamerica de Historia Economica y Social (Summer1983).
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Slavery and emancipation in comparative perspective: A look at some recent debates
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L. Engerman “Slavery and Emancipation in Comparative Perspective: A Look at Some Recent Debates,” Journal of Economic History (June 1986). Reprinted in Paul Finkelman(ed.), Slavery and Historiography, Garland (1990), and Lawrence B. Goodheart, Richard D. Brown, and Stephen G. Rabe (eds.), Slavery in American Society (3rdEdition), D. C. Heath (1992).
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L. Engerman “Trends and Patterns in the Prices of Manumitted Slaves, Bahia, 1819–1888,”with Katia M. de Queiros Mattoso and Herbert S. Klein, Slavery and Abolition(May 1986). Also published (in Portuguese) in Jo˜ao Jos´e Reis (ed.), Escravid ˜ao eInvenc¸ ˜ ao da Liberdade (1988).
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Clio is alive andwell in more places than oxford, ohio, with lance e. Davis
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(April 1986). Also Published in HistoricalMethods(Summer
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L. Engerman “Clio is Alive andWell in More Places than Oxford, Ohio,” with Lance E. Davis, TheNewsletter of the Cliometrics Society (April 1986). Also Published in HistoricalMethods (Summer 1987).
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From servant to slaves to servants: Contract labor and european expansion, in P. C. Emmer (ed.)
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L. Engerman “From Servant to Slaves to Servants: Contract Labor and European Expansion,”in P. C. Emmer (ed.), Colonialism and Migration: Indentured Labour Before andAfter Slavery, Martinus Nijhoff (1986).
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British capitalism and caribbean slavery: The legacy of eric williams: An introduction, with barbara L. Solow, in engerman and solow (eds.)
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L. Engerman “British Capitalism and Caribbean Slavery: The Legacy of Eric Williams: An Introduction,”with Barbara L. Solow, in Engerman and Solow (eds.), British Capitalismand Caribbean Slavery, Cambridge University Press (1987).
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Past history and current policy: The legacy of slavery, in R. America (ed.)
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Greenwood
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L. Engerman “Past History and Current Policy: The Legacy of Slavery,” in R. America (ed.), TheWealth of Races, Greenwood (1990).
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Exports and the growth of the british economy, from the glorious revolution tothe peace of amiens, with patrick k. O’brien, in barbara solow (ed.)
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L. Engerman “Exports and the Growth of the British Economy, from the Glorious Revolution tothe Peace of Amiens,” with Patrick K. O’Brien, in Barbara Solow (ed.), Slaveryand the Rise of the Atlantic System, Cambridge University Press (1991).
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L. Engerman “Coerced and Free Labor: Property Rights and the Development of the Labor Force,”Explorations in Economic History (January 1992).
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Explorations in Economic History
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The economic response to emancipation and some economic aspects of the meaningof freedom, in seymour drescher and frank mcglynn (Eds.)
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L. Engerman “The Economic Response to Emancipation and Some Economic Aspects of the Meaningof Freedom,” in Seymour Drescher and Frank McGlynn (eds.), The Meaningof Freedom, University of Pittsburgh Press (1992).
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Expanding protoindustrialization
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Was the slave trade dominated by men? With david eltis
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L. Engerman “Was the Slave Trade Dominated by Men?” with David Eltis, Journal of InterdisciplinaryHistory (Autumn 1992).
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The ranks of death: Secular trends in income and mortality, with stephen J.Kunitz
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L. Engerman “The Ranks of Death: Secular Trends in Income and Mortality,” with Stephen J.Kunitz, Health Transition Review (Vol. 2, Supplementary Issue, 1992).
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L. Engerman “Fluctuations in Sex and Age Ratios in the Transatlantic Slave Trade, 1663–1814,”with David Eltis, Economic History Review (May 1993).
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Chicken little, anna karenina, and the economics of slavery
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L. Engerman “Chicken Little, Anna Karenina, and the Economics of Slavery,” Social Science History(Summer 1993).
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L. Engerman “The Economics of Forced Labor,” Itinerario (Number 1, 1993).
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L. Engerman “Mercantilism and Overseas Trade, 1700–1800,” in Roderick Floud and Donald Mc-Closkey (eds.), Economic History of Britain Since 1700 (2nd Edition), CambridgeUniversity Press (1994).
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The industrial revolution revisited, in graeme snooks (Ed.)
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L. Engerman “The Industrial Revolution Revisited,” in Graeme Snooks (ed.), Was the IndustrialRevolution Necessary?, Routledge (1994).
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The big picture: How (and why and when) the west grew rich
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L. Engerman “The Big Picture: How (and Why and When) the West Grew Rich,” Policy Research(1994).
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The british standard of living debate, in john james and mark thomas (Eds.)
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L. Engerman “The British Standard of Living Debate,” in John James and Mark Thomas (eds.), Capitalism in Context, University of Chicago Press (1994).
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Family and economy: Some comparative perspectives, in richard rudolph (ed.)
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L. Engerman “Family and Economy: Some Comparative Perspectives,” in Richard Rudolph (ed.), The European Peasant Family and Economy: Historical Studies, Liverpool UniversityPress (1995).
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The atlantic economy of the eighteenth century: Some speculations on economicdevelopment in britain, america, africa, and elsewhere
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L. Engerman “The Atlantic Economy of the Eighteenth Century: Some Speculations on EconomicDevelopment in Britain, America, Africa, and Elsewhere,” Journal of EuropeanEconomic History (Spring 1995).
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“europe, the lesser antilles, and economic expansion
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University Presses of Florida
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L. Engerman “Europe, the Lesser Antilles, and Economic Expansion, 1600–1800,” in RobertPaquette and Stanley L. Engerman (eds.), The Lesser Antilles in the Age of EuropeanExpansion, University Presses of Florida (1996).
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Slavery, serfdom, and other forms of coerced labor: Similarities and differences, in michael bush (ed.)
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Longman
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L. Engerman “Slavery, Serfdom, and other Forms of Coerced Labor: Similarities and Differences,”in Michael Bush (ed.), Serfdom and Slavery, Longman (1996).
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Trade, technology, and wages: A tale of two countries, with ronald W. Jones
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L. Engerman “Trade, Technology, and Wages: A Tale of Two Countries,” with Ronald W. Jones, American Economic Review (May 1996).
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Franklin Knight (ed.)
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L. Engerman “Caribbean Population, 1700–1900,” with Barry Higman, in Volume III of the UNESCO History of the Caribbean, Franklin Knight (ed.) (1997).
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The civil war: A modern view, with J. M. Gallman, in stig f¨ orster and j ¨ orgnagler (eds.)
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Cambridge University Press
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L. Engerman “The Civil War: A Modern View,” with J. M. Gallman, in Stig F¨ orster and J ¨ orgNagler (eds.), On The Road to Total War, Cambridge University Press (1997).
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Factor endowments, institutions, and differential paths of growth among newworld economies: A view from economic historians of the united states, withkenneth sokoloff, in stephen haber (ed.)
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L. Engerman “Factor Endowments, Institutions, and Differential Paths of Growth among NewWorld Economies: A View from Economic Historians of the United States,” withKenneth Sokoloff, in Stephen Haber (ed.), Why Did Latin America Fall Behind?, Stanford University Press (1996).
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Cultural values, ideological beliefs, and changing labor institutions: Notes on their interactions, in john drobak and john nye (eds.)
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L. Engerman “Cultural Values, Ideological Beliefs, and Changing Labor Institutions: Notes on their Interactions,” in John Drobak and John Nye (eds.), Frontiers of the NewInstitutional Economics, Academic Press (1997).
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Labor – free or coerced? A historical reassessment of differences and similarities, with robert J. Steinfeld, in tom brass and marcel van der linden (eds.)
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L. Engerman “Labor – Free or Coerced? A Historical Reassessment of Differences and Similarities,”with Robert J. Steinfeld, in Tom Brass and Marcel van der Linden (eds.), Free and Unfree Labor, Peter Lang (1997).
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The standard of living debate in international perspective: Measures and indicators, in roderick floud and richard steckel (eds.)
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L. Engerman “The Standard of Living Debate in International Perspective: Measures and Indicators,”in Roderick Floud and Richard Steckel (eds.), Health and Welfare DuringIndustrialization, University of Chicago Press (1997).
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L. Engerman “International Labor Flows and National Wages,” with R. W. Jones, American Economic Review (May 1997).
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L. Engerman “Long-Term Trends in African Mortality in the Transatlantic Slave Trade,” with Herbert S. Klein, Slavery and Abolition (April 1997).
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“the bricks of empire
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L. Engerman “The Bricks of Empire, 1415–1999: 85 Years of Portuguese Emigration,” with Joao Cesar das Neves, Journal of European Economic History (Winter 1997).
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L. Engerman “British Imperialism in a Mercantilist Age, 1492–1849: Conceptual Issues and Empirical Problems,” Revista de Historia Economica, 16 (Spring 1998).
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The lessons from nineteenth century transitions from slavery to free labor, in ewa hauser and jacek wasilewslci (Eds.)
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L. Engerman “The Lessons from Nineteenth Century Transitions from Slavery to Free Labor,” in Ewa Hauser and Jacek Wasilewslci (eds.), Lessons in Democracy, University of Rochester Press (1999).
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The economy of british north america: Miles traveled, miles to go, with lance davis
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L. Engerman “The Economy of British North America: Miles Traveled, Miles to Go,” with Lance Davis, William and Mary Quarterly (January 1999).
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Max weber as economist and economic historian, in stephen turner (Ed.)
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Cambridge University Press
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L. Engerman “Max Weber as Economist and Economic Historian,” in Stephen Turner (ed.), TheCambridge Companion to Weber, Cambridge University Press (2000).
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A population history of the caribbean, in michael haines and richard steckel(Eds.)
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L. Engerman “A Population History of the Caribbean,” in Michael Haines and Richard Steckel(eds.), APopulation History of North America, Cambridge University Press (2000).
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Changing views of slavery in the united states south: The role of eugene D.Genovese, with robert W. Fogel, in louis ferleger and robert paquette (eds.)
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University of Virginia Press
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L. Engerman “Changing Views of Slavery in the United States South: The Role of Eugene D.Genovese,” with Robert W. Fogel, in Louis Ferleger and Robert Paquette (eds.)Slavery, Secession, and Southern History, University of Virginia Press (2000).
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The importance of slavery and the slave trade to industrializing britain, with david eltis
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L. Engerman “The Importance of Slavery and the Slave Trade to Industrializing Britain,” with David Eltis, Journal of Economic History (March 2000).
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France, britain, and the economic growth of colonial north america, in john j. Mccusker and kenneth morgan (eds.)
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Cambridge University Press
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L. Engerman “France, Britain, and the Economic Growth of Colonial North America,” in John J. McCusker and Kenneth Morgan (eds.), The Early Modern Atlantic Economy, Cambridge University Press. (2000).
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Mortality on slave ships compared with those in other long distance oceanic migrations, with herbert s. Klein, robert haines, and ralph shlomowitz
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L. Engerman “Mortality on Slave Ships Compared with Those in Other Long Distance Oceanic Migrations,”with Herbert S. Klein, Robert Haines, and Ralph Shlomowitz, Williamand Mary Quarterly (January 2001).
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Institutions, factor endowments, and paths of development in the new world, with kenneth sokoloff
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L. Engerman “Institutions, Factor Endowments, and Paths of Development in the New World,”with Kenneth Sokoloff, Journal of Economic Perspectives (June 2000).
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Comparative approaches to the ending of slavery, in howard temperly (Ed.)
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L. Engerman “Comparative Approaches to the Ending of Slavery,” in Howard Temperly (ed.), After Slavery, Frank Cass (2000).
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Inequality, institutions, and differential paths of growth among new world economies, with stephen haber and kenneth sokoloff, in claude m´enard (Ed.)
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L. Engerman “Inequality, Institutions, and Differential Paths of Growth among New World Economies,” with Stephen Haber and Kenneth Sokoloff, in Claude M´enard (ed.), Institutions, Contracts, and Organizations, Edward Elgar (2001).
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Labor incentives and manumission in ancient greek slavery, in G. Bitros and Y. Katsoulacos (eds.)
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L. Engerman “Labor Incentives and Manumission in Ancient Greek Slavery,” in G. Bitros and Y. Katsoulacos (eds.), Essays in Economic Theory, Growth, and Labor Markets, Edward Elgar (2002).
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Pricing freedom: Evaluating the costs of emancipation and manumission, in V.Shepard (ed.)
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L. Engerman “Pricing Freedom: Evaluating the Costs of Emancipation and Manumission,” in V.Shepard (ed.), Working Slavery, Pricing Freedom, Ian Randle Press (2002).
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“the emergence of a market economy before
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L. Engerman “The Emergence of a Market Economy Before 1860,” with Robert E. Gallman, in William Barney (ed.), Blackwell Companion to American History, B. H. Blackwell (2002).
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Changing laws and regulations and their impact on migration, in david eltis(Ed.)
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L. Engerman “Changing Laws and Regulations and Their Impact on Migration,” in David Eltis(ed.), Coerced and Free Migration, Stanford University Press (2002).
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Discussion,” papers in economic history, american
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L. Engerman “Discussion,” Papers in Economic History, American Economic Review (May 1967).
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Conomic Review
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Gary hawke’s railways and economic growth in england and wales,1840–187
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L. Engerman “Gary Hawke’s Railways and Economic Growth in England and Wales, 1840–1870,” Business History (July 1975).
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Up or out: Social and geographic mobility in the united states, (a review of stephan thernstrom’s
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L. Engerman “Up or Out: Social and Geographic Mobility in the United States,” (a review of Stephan Thernstrom’s The Other Bostonians), Journal of Interdisciplinary History (Winter 1975).
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L. Engerman “Comments on Richardson and Boulle and theWilliams Thesis,” in Revue Franc¸aise d’Histoire d’Outre-mer (October 1975). Also published in Emmer, Mettas, Nardin (eds.), The Atlantic Slave Trade: New Approaches (1976).
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Introduction” and editor, issue of
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L. Engerman “Introduction” and editor, issue of Southern Studies devoted to slavery in theeighteenth century Chesapeake region (Winter 1977).
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“Elites and Economic Development: A Commentary,” in Working Papers from theRegional Economic History Center
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L. Engerman “Elites and Economic Development: A Commentary,” in Working Papers from theRegional Economic History Center (1978).
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Comments on the slave family and its legacies,” historical reflections (Summer1979). Also in michael craton (ed.), roots and branches, pergamon
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L. Engerman “Comments on the Slave Family and Its Legacies,” Historical Reflections (Summer1979). Also in Michael Craton (ed.), Roots and Branches, Pergamon (1979).
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Ahr forum: Antebellum north and south in comparative perspective
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L. Engerman “AHR Forum: Antebellum North and South in Comparative Perspective,” AmericanHistorical Review (December 1980).
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Foreword” to robert j. Cottrol
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L. Engerman “Foreword” to Robert J. Cottrol, The Afro-Yankees, Greenwood Press (1982).
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Special issue of social science history on “secular trends in nutrition, labor welfare, and labor productivity,”
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L. Engerman Co-editor, Special Issue of Social Science History on “Secular Trends in Nutrition, Labor Welfare, and Labor Productivity,” with R. W. Fogel (Fall 1982).
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Three recent studies of ethnicity and relative economic achievement: A review essay
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L. Engerman “Three Recent Studies of Ethnicity and Relative Economic Achievement: A Review Essay,” Historical Methods (Winter 1983).
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Slavery in a nonexport economy: Nineteenth-century minas gerais revisited,” with eugene D. Genovese, hispanic-american h
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Comment on “population and labor in the british caribbean in the early nineteenthcentury,” in
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L. Engerman Entries on “Slave Prices” and Slave Demography,” in Randall M. Miller and John David Smith (eds.), Dictionary of Afro-American History, Greenwood (1988).
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Entry on “douglass c. North,” in john cannon, R. H. C. Davis, william doyle, and jack P. Greene (eds.)
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L. Engerman Entry on “Douglass C. North,” in John Cannon, R. H. C. Davis, William Doyle, and Jack P. Greene (eds.), The Dictionary of Historians (1988).
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L. Engerman Co-editor with Joseph Inikori, 4 issues of Social Science History, 1990, 1991, onthe Atlantic slave trade; “Introduction,” reprinted in part in David Northrup, TheAtlantic Slave Trade, Heath (1994).
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L. Engerman “Comments” [on paper of Robert E. Gallman on U.S. Capital Stock] in Robert E. Gallman and John Wallis (eds.), The Standard of Living in Early Nineteenth-Century America, University of Chicago Press (1992).
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Robert william fogel: An appreciation by a coauthor and colleague, in claudiagoldin and hugh rockoff (eds.)
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University of Chicago Press (, 1992). Reprinted in TwoPioneers of Cliometrics, Cliometric Society
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L. Engerman “Robert William Fogel: An Appreciation by a Coauthor and Colleague,” in ClaudiaGoldin and Hugh Rockoff (eds.), Strategic Factors in Nineteenth-Century AmericanEconomic History, University of Chicago Press (1992). Reprinted in TwoPioneers of Cliometrics, Cliometric Society (1993).
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Plantation wage labor and urban slavery,” (In spanish)
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L. Engerman “Plantation Wage Labor and Urban Slavery,” (in Spanish) HISLA (Peru), specialissue on slavery (1992).
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The extent of slavery and freedom throughout the ages, in the world as a wholeand in major sub-areas, in julian l. Simon (ed.)
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L. Engerman “The Extent of Slavery and Freedom Throughout the Ages, in the World as a Wholeand in Major Sub-areas,” in Julian L. Simon (ed.), The State of Humanity, Blackwell’s(1995).
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Introduction” to seymour drescher
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L. Engerman “Introduction” to Seymour Drescher, From Slavery to Freedom, Macmillan (1998).
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Introductory essay: Terms of labor: Slavery, serfdom, and free labor,” inengerman (ed.)
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L. Engerman “Comment: One Kind of Freedom: A Comparative Perspective,” Explorations inEconomic History (January 2001).
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Entries on “capitalism,” “the slave trade,” “slavery,” and “economics” in paul s.Boyer
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Entries on “R.W. Fogel,”“caribbean regions: Pre-emancipation period,” and “capitalism”(with R. M. Hartwell) in joel mokyr (ed.)
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L. Engerman Entries on “R.W. Fogel,”“Caribbean Regions: Pre-emancipation Period,” and “Capitalism”(with R. M. Hartwell) in Joel Mokyr (ed.), Oxford Encyclopedia of Economic History, Oxford University Press (2001).
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