Professor John Munro passed away on December 23, 2013. This site is maintained and kept online as an archive. For more infomation please visit the Centre for Medieval Studies

Professor (Emeritus) John H. Munro passed away December 23, 2013


Department of Economics
University of Toronto
Toronto, Ontario M5S 3G7
CANADA


Updated on: 14 September 2012

BIBLIOGRAPHIES IN EUROPEAN ECONOMIC HISTORY, 1250 - 1914: for 2012 - 2013

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BIBLIOGRAPHIES FOR ECONOMICS 301Y1

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N.B. not offered in 2012-2013; and therefore none of the bibliographies has been updated since last year.

The Economic History of Medieval and Early Modern Europe, 1250 - 1750: for 2011 - 2012


Bibliographic Guide to Some Readings in Medieval and Early-Modern Economic History: chiefly to be used for term essays.

Recommended Readings for A and B List Essays in ECO 301Y. The Economic History of Later Medieval and Early Modern Europe, to 1750.

BIBLIOGRAPHIES FOR ECONOMICS 303Y1

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The Economic History of Modern Europe to 1914: for 2012 - 2013

Bibliographic Guide to Some Readings in Modern European Economic History: chiefly to be used for term essays.

Recommended Readings for A and B List Essays in ECO 303Y. The Economic History of Modern Europe, to 1914

Only the readings for the A-List Topics have been updated; and, so far, only for the first semester (Sept - Dec. 2012)

See also EH.Net [Economic History Network] Recommended list of readings in European Economic History , prepared by Professor Timothy Guinanne of Yale University (for EH.Teach).


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