All Stories

  1. The United States and European Reconstruction 1945-1960
  2. Transatlantic steerage fares, British and Irish migration, and return migration, 1815-60
  3. An Early Nineteenth-Century Shipping Line: The Cope Line of Philadelphia and Liverpool Packets, 1822–1872
  4. Liverpool Merchants and American Shipping: William Brown and the Cope Line of Philadelphia-Liverpool Packets, 1822–1880
  5. The Transformation of Cotton Marketing in the Late Nineteenth Century: Alexander Sprunt and Son of Wilmington, N. C., 1884–1956
  6. James D. Norris, R. G. Dun & Co., 1841–1900: The Development of Credit Reporting in the Nineteenth Century (Westport, Connecticut: Greenwood Press, 1978, $17.50). Pp. xx, 206.
  7. The Cotton Operations of Alexander Brown and Sons in the Deep South, 1820-1860
  8. Bolton Ogden & Co.: A Case Study in Anglo-American Trade, 1790–1850
  9. Risk, Specialization and Profit in the Mercantile Sector of the Nineteenth Century Cotton Trade: Alexander Brown and Sons 1820–80
  10. The Provincial Stock Exchanges, 1830-1870
  11. The Stock Exchanges of the North of England, 1836–1850