Metropolises in the Mud Innovation in Delta Building Technology in Europe and China in the pre-Industrial Age
Economic growth and inequality. Explaining divergent growth paths in pre-industrial Europe (late Middle Ages – 19th century)
WOODCHAR – 2500 years of woodland history in NW Europe studied through the analysis of archaeological remains of charcoal kilns.
Nine protestants are to be esteemed worth ten catholics': representing religion, labour and economic performance in pre-industrial Europe c. 1650-c. 1800
By the labour of whose hands? Two reflections on the appreciation of work in medieval Christianity on the occasion of the publication of Catharina Lis and Hugo Soly, Worthy effforts: attitudes to work and workers in pre-industrial Europe