Professor John H. Munro
Department of Economics
University of Toronto
Toronto, Ontario M5S 3G7
CANADA
e-mail: john.munro@utoronto.ca
Revised: 22 July 2011
Formats and Other General Observations. Also in pdf format.
EH.Net [Economic History Network]: Recommended list of readings in European Economic History , prepared by Professor Timothy Guinanne of Yale University (for EH.Teach). Early-modern and modern European.
Bibliographies for ECO 301Y1: The Economic History of Later Medieval and Early Modern Europe, 1250-1750.
Bibliographies for Term Essays:
The bibliography lists and the individual bibliographies, in both short and long versions, are accessible in both html and pdf formats; but in order to retrieve the individual bibliographies you must click on the highlighted "List" in the html format only. Only the bibliographies in the long-format contain statistical and other appendices; and they are best read in the pdf format. Bibliographies in the short-format, usually in two pages, contain the key readings and a few questions to guide you in formulating your essays.
Bibliographies for ECO 303Y1: The Economic History of Modern Europe, to 1914: : not offered in 2011 - 2012. The following bibliographies were updated for the previous year's course, in 2010 - 2011
Bibliographic Guide to Some Readings in Modern European Economic History, to 1914. Also in MS Word .
Bibliographies for Term Essays:
The bibliography lists and the individual bibliographies, in both short and long versions, are accessible in both html and pdf formats; but in order to retrieve the individual bibliographies you must click on the highlighted "List" in the html format only. Only the bibliographies in the long-format contain statistical and other appendices; and they are best read in the pdf format. Bibliographies in the short-format, usually in two pages, contain the key readings and a few questions to guide you in formulating your essays. The second-term bibliographies have now been updated and revised.
Bibliographies for ECO 2210Y: Graduate Seminar on "Topics in the Economic and Social History of Later Medieval and Renaissance Europe, 1200 - 1600"
Graduate Seminar Bibliographies: long and short formats .
Bibliographies of European Textiles, 1100-1750
(1) A bibliography arranged by topics and areas .
(2) A bibliography of European Textiles, 1100-1750: organised alphabetically by authors or editors, and divided into primary and secondary sources.
(3) John Munro's publications in textile history: from 1966 to 2010
Bibliographies of European Monetary and Price History, 1100-1750
(1) Later Medieval Monetary and Price History
(2) Early-Modern Monetary and Price History
(3)) John Munro's publications in monetary, price, and financial history: from 1966 to 2011