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Number of items: 12.
Article
Hoppit, Julian;
(2017)
Sir Joseph Banks's provincial turn.
Historical Journal
, 61
(2)
pp. 403-429.
10.1017/S0018246X17000164.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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HOPPIT, J;
(1996)
Patterns of parliamentary legislation, 1660–1800.
HIST J
, 39
(1)
109 - 131.
10.1017/S0018246X00020690.
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HOPPIT, J;
(1990)
Attitudes to Credit in Britain, 1680–1790.
HIST J
, 33
(2)
305 - 322.
10.1017/S0018246X00013340.
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Hoppit, J;
(1987)
Understanding the Industrial Revolution.
[Review].
The Historical Journal
, 30
(1)
211 - 224.
10.1017/S0018246X00021993.
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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.
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Book
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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.
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Hoppit, J;
(2017)
Britain's Political Economies Parliament and Economic Life, 1660-1800.
Cambridge University Press
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Book chapter
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Hoppit, J;
(2020)
Compensating imperial loyalty, 1700-1800.
In: Peacey, J, (ed.)
Making the British Empire, 1660-1800.
Manchester University Press: Manchester, UK.
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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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