Martin Andersson
| Name: | Martin Andersson |
| Affiliation: | University of Cambridge |
| E-mail: | (only provided to users who are logged into talks.cam) |
| Last login: | 22 May 2023, 6:27 p.m. |
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Talks given by Martin Andersson
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- CANCELLED: âRendered much cheaper, than our work-people can makeâ; Womenâs employment in textile manufacturing and English political economy, 1688-1722
- Multiple Crossings: Black Biographies in the Dutch Atlantic
- Environmental knowledge and economic interaction: pastoralism in north-west Europe, 1350-1850
- Wage labour and living standards in early modern England: evidence from Lancashire, 1580-1620
- Paternalism and the politics of âtoll cornâ in early modern England
- The Flow of Information within the Markets of Medieval England
- CANCELLED: Post Office Lives: stories of life and death in the British Post Office
- The Poor Law, the Workhouse and the Construction of Ablebodiedness
- Capitalism in a Colonial Context: African Merchants in Lagos, 1851â1921
- German Silver Diplomacy and the Emergence of the Classical Gold Standard, 1871-1892
- A Respectable Living and Womenâs Work, England, 1270-1860
- Exploiting the Empires of Others: Reflections towards a Model of European Colonial Exploitation
- The Necessity of Bubbles
- A New History of Work in Early Modern England: Gender, Tasks and Occupations
- The People, the State, and the Power of Local Petitioning in Early Modern England
- Illuminating Gender in the Early Modern Urban Space of Edo: A study on Edo Meisho Zue
- The paradox of being poor, yet well fed and warm. Material welfare levels in the 17th and 18th century Southern Low Countries
- Family conflict, legal strategies, and womenâs litigation in early modern Scotland
- Real wages and wages in reality: Lessons from a Swedish royal stud farm
- Barbary Newton: An Absentee Slave-Owner in Late Seventeenth-Century England
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