British Economic Growth, 1270-1870
British Economic Growth, 1270-1870
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Author(s): Broadberry, Stephen
Campbell, Bruce
Campbell, Bruce M. S.
Overton, Mark
ISBN No.: 9781107676497
Pages: 502
Year: 201501
Format: Trade Paper
Price: $ 55.25
Dispatch delay: Dispatched between 7 to 15 days
Status: Available

Bruce Campbell is Emeritus Professor of Medieval Economic History at The Queen's University of Belfast. He belongs to the Academia Europaea, Academy of Social Sciences, British Academy, Royal Historical Society, and Royal Irish Academy, and is a former fellow of the Wissenschaftskolleg zu Berlin. A graduate of the Universities of Liverpool and Cambridge, his teaching at Queen's from 1973 to 2010 embraced the economic and environmental history of Britain and Ireland over the last millennium. His 2008 Tawney Memorial Lecture, 'Nature as historical protagonist' may be viewed as a podcast at: http://wip.ehs.org.uk/downloads.asp.


Podcasts of his 2013 Ellen McArthur Lectures, 'The Great Transition: climate, disease and society in the 13th and 14th centuries' are available at: http://sms.cam.ac.uk/media/1456835; http://sms.cam.ac.uk/media/1456894; http://sms.cam.


ac.uk/media/1456908; http://sms.cam.ac.uk/media/1456872. He is the author of English seigniorial agriculture 1250-1450 (2000), co-author of A medieval capital and its grain supply: agrarian production and its distribution in the London region c.1300 (1993), and England on the eve of the Black Death: an atlas of lay lordship, land, and wealth, 1300-49 (2006), and author of three collections of essays: The medieval antecedents of English agricultural progress (2007), Field systems and farming systems in late medieval England (2008), and Land and people in late medieval England (2009). His research harnesses the wealth of detailed statistical information contained in England's extensive medieval archives to shed systematic light on the country's economic development when it was still comparatively poor, under-developed and prone to subsistence crises and famine.


He is currently completing the manuscript of his 2013 Ellen McArthur Lectures for publication by Cambridge University Press.


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