EH.T: economic history readings good for undergrad courses?

John Munro munro5 at chass.utoronto.ca
Fri Aug 8 15:25:46 EDT 2008


I had originally replied to Akira, on the very day of his request, with 
a personal communication providing him with the web (URL) links to my 
two European Economic History courses, stating that. in my opinion, 
replying to eh.teach at eh.net, for all to see, might seem to be 
self-serving.  He replied by disagreeing with that statement, implicitly 
recommending that I do make it public.

Having realized that I sent him the wrong links (too general), but not 
the proper link to my online bibliographies, I am now doing so.  Whether 
this is  or is not self serving hardly matters, I suppose, now that I am 
over 70.

Here is the link, for what it may be worth:  and it does get updated 
twice a year (late August, late December):

http://www.economics.utoronto.ca/munro5/WebBib.htm

# ****Bibliographies for European Economic History, 1200 - 1914 
<http://www.economics.utoronto.ca/munro5/WebBib.htm> ****

John Munro


Akira Motomura wrote:
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> Hi fellow economic history teachers,
>
> As the new academic year approaches, I wonder if any of you out there 
> have any suggestions of good readings for economic history courses 
> that you might have come across in the past year or two.
>
> Comments about the appropriate level of the reading (eg for students 
> in an advanced seminar, with econ principles and/or stats background, 
> no other formal econ courses, etc) would be appreciated by me and 
> probably by others who might still be on this list.
>
> Thanks in advance. - Akira
>
> Akira Motomura
> Associate Professor of Economics
> Stonehill College
> 320 Washington St., D-58
> Easton, MA  02357
> 508.565.1149 (voice)
> 508.565.1444 (shared fax)
> amotomura at stonehill.edu
>
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