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The Cambridge Economic History of Europe from the Decline of the Roman Empire. Vol. I: The Agrarian Life of the Middle Ages. Edited by J. H. Clapham and the late Eileen Power. Cambridge: At the University Press. 1941. Pp. xviii, 650; nine plates, three maps. ($9.00)

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  07 November 2014

K. F. Helleiner*
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The University of Toronto
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Copyright © Canadian Political Science Association 1943

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1 By Courtenay Edward Stevens (chap, II), Alfons Dopsch (chap, IV), François Louis Ganshof, Gunnar Mickwith, Robert S. Smith, Hermann Aubin, Jan Rutkowski, Peter Struve, Nellie Neilson, and Store Bolin (chap. VII).

2 SirAshley, William, “The Place of Economic History in University Studies” (Economic History Review, vol. I, 1927, p. 3).Google Scholar

3 Innis, H. A. in his review of Economic History of the United States by Wright, Chester W. (The Canadian Journal of Economics and Political Science, vol. VIII, 05, 1942, p. 306).Google Scholar