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Article

Hoppit, Julian; (2017) Sir Joseph Banks's provincial turn. Historical Journal , 61 (2) pp. 403-429. 10.1017/S0018246X17000164. Green open access
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Hoppit, J; (2019) Scotland and the Taxing Union, 1707–1815. Scottish Historical Review , 98 (1) pp. 45-70. 10.3366/shr.2019.0379. Green open access
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Hoppit, J; (2011) The Nation, the State, and the First Industrial Revolution. The Journal of British Studies , 50 (2) 307 - 331. 10.1086/510979. Green open access
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Hoppit, J; (2006) The contexts and contours of British economic literature, 1660-1760. HIST J , 49 (1) 79 - 110. 10.1017/S0018246X05005066. Green open access
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HOPPIT, J; (1996) Patterns of parliamentary legislation, 1660–1800. HIST J , 39 (1) 109 - 131. 10.1017/S0018246X00020690. Green open access
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HOPPIT, J; (1990) Attitudes to Credit in Britain, 1680–1790. HIST J , 33 (2) 305 - 322. 10.1017/S0018246X00013340. Green open access
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Hoppit, J; (1987) Understanding the Industrial Revolution. [Review]. The Historical Journal , 30 (1) 211 - 224. 10.1017/S0018246X00021993. Green open access
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Hoppit, J.; (2002) The myths of the South Sea Bubble. Transactions of the Royal Historical Society , 6 (12) pp. 141-165. 10.1017/S0080440102000051. Green open access
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Book

Hoppit, J; (2021) The dreadful monster and its poor relations: taxing, spending and the United Kingdom, 1707-2021. [Book]. (1st ed.). Allen Lane: London, UK.

Hoppit, J; (2017) Britain's Political Economies Parliament and Economic Life, 1660-1800. Cambridge University Press Green open access
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Book chapter

Hoppit, J; (2020) Compensating imperial loyalty, 1700-1800. In: Peacey, J, (ed.) Making the British Empire, 1660-1800. Manchester University Press: Manchester, UK.

Hoppit, J; (2019) Taxing London and the British fiscal state, 1660-1815. In: Hoppit, J and Needham, D and Leonard, A, (eds.) Money and markets: essays in honour of Martin Daunton. The Boydell Press: Suffolk, UK.

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