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41 BIBLIOGRAPHY IN BUSINESS HISTORY 2013 Compiled by RICHARD A. HAWKINS University of Wolverhampton The division into classes follows the Standard Industrial Classification main groups, followed by a general section. Place of publication is London and year of publication 2013 unless otherwise shown. Agriculture, Forestry and Fishing (SIC 01-09) Ang, J. B., Banerjee, R. and Madsen, J. B. Innovation and productivity advances in British agriculture: 1620-1850, Southern Economic Journal, 80, pp. 162-86. Burton, A., Life on the farm. Andover: Pitkin Publishing. Campion, L., Moments in a lifetime: the farming diaries of Len Campion. Murton: Redstone Books. Dampier-Whetham, C., Politics and the land. Cambridge : Cambridge University Press. Ebert, A., Nectar for the taking: the popularization of scientific bee culture in England, 1609-1809, Agricultural History, 85 (2011), pp. 322-43. Falvey, H., Making the boundaries: William Jordan s 1633 Pre-Enclosure Survey of Duffield Frith (Derbyshire), Agricultural History Review, 61, pp. 1-18. Gardiner, M. and Whittick, C., eds., Accounts and Records of the Manor of Mote in Iden: 1442-1551, 1673, Sussex Record Society, 92 (2011). Hall, T., ed., Estate letters from the time of John, 2nd Duke of Montagu 1709-39. Northampton: Northamptonshire Record Society. Hamilton, J. and Thomas, R., Pannage, pulses and pigs: isotopic and zooarchaeological evidence for changing pig management practices in later medieval England, Medieval Archaeology, 56, pp. 234-59. Henderson, W. C., A farm boy recalls: wartime in the East Neuk of Fife. Crail: Crail Museum Trust. Hills, P., The journal of James Wilson: an insight into life in north east Scotland toward the end of the nineteenth century, Agricultural History, 86 (2012), pp. 1-22. Howell, D. W., The Land Question in nineteenth-century Wales, Ireland, and Scotland: a comparative study, Agricultural History Review, 61, pp. 83-110. Hoyle, R. W., ed., The farmer in England, 1650-1980. Farnham: Ashgate. Jørørgenson, D., Running amuck: urban swine management in late medieval England, Agricultural History, 87, pp. 429-51. Kleineke, H., ed., The Chancery Case Between Nicholas Radford and Thomas Tremayne: The Exeter Depositions of 1439, Devon and Cornwall Record Society, 55. MacGillivray, N., Dr John Mackenzie (1803-86): proponent of scientific agriculture and opponent of Highland emigration, Journal of Scottish Historical Studies, 33, pp. 81-100. Martin, J., British game shooting in transition, 1900-1945, Agricultural History, 85 (2011), pp. 204-24. McDonagh, B., Making and breaking property: negotiating enclosure and common

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