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 John H. Munro
Department of Economics
University of Toronto
Toronto, Ontario M5S 3G7
CANADA

BIBLIOGRAPHIES FOR MY COURSES IN EUROPEAN ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL HISTORY, c.1200 - 1914

For the academic year 2012 - 2013

Revised: 14 September 2012

Formats and Other General Observations.

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.

This course is not offered in 2012-2013, and therefore none of the bibliographies listed below has been updated since the course was last given in 2011-2012

  • Bibliographic Guide to Some Readings in Medieval and Early-Modern Economic History.

    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:

    Bibliographic Guide to Some Readings in Modern European Economic History, to 1914.

    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 2012


    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 2012


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