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Wool: products and markets (13th-20th century), eds Giovanni L. Fontana and Gerard Gayot, Padua, 2004.
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Prof.a Daniela Parisi
Istituto di Teoria economica e Metodi quantitativi
Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore
via Necchi 5
20123 Milano
Tel. +39-02-7234.2471
Fax +39-02-7234.2923
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Da: Societies for the History of Economics [mailto:[log in to unmask]] Per conto di Justin Elardo
Inviato: martedì 31 marzo 2009 2.26
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Oggetto: SHOE: QUERY--Economic History of Wool.
[Though not HET, I thought someone on the list might be able to help
with the question below. Justin, there is an Economic History web
site at eh.net and a specific page for grad programs at
<http://eh.net/grad/>http://eh.net/grad/ . You can subscribe to the
EH email list and ask your question there. HB]
Hi Folks,
I have a student at Lewis & Clark College who is very
interested in the pre-industrial economic history of wool. Does
anyone know of economic historians who are studying this subject? My
student is also interested in potentially going to graduate school
and was wondering if there might be a grad program that would be well
suited for his particular interest? Lastly, he has a good grasp on
the literature, but does anyone have any recommending
readings? Thanks for your time.
Best,
Justin Elardo
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