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|a Volume 22 of Research in Economic History contains six papers. Three are on agriculture and two on macro issues related to the Great Depression. A concluding paper examines trends in interstate migration in the United States. Fred Pryor begins the volume with a provocative exploration of the degree to which the Neolithic revolution was in fact revolutionary. Pryor argues for a considerably lesser break with the past than has been commonly asserted. He maintains, in particular, that hunter-gatherer methods of procuring subsistence persisted alongside a continuum of agricultural practices. His ev.
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|a Front Cover; RESEARCH IN ECONOMIC HISTORY; Copyright Page; CONTENTS; LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS; INTRODUCTION; CHAPTER 1. FROM FORAGING TO FARMING: THE SO-CALLED "NEOLITHIC REVOLUTION"; CHAPTER 2. THE PRICE HISTORY OF ENGLISH AGRICULTURE, 1209-1914; CHAPTER 3. THE GROWTH OF WORLD AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION, 1800-1938; CHAPTER 4. THE GREAT DEPRESSION AS A CREDIT BOOM GONE WRONG; CHAPTER 5. THE LENGTH AND THE DEPTH OF THE GREAT DEPRESSION: AN INTERNATIONAL COMPARISON; CHAPTER 6. THE DECLINE AND RISE OF INTERSTATE MIGRATION IN THE UNITED STATES: EVIDENCE FROM THE IPUMS, 1850-1990
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