Books
Recently published and forthcoming books by faculty include:
2025 Publications

The Market for Skill:
Apprenticeship and Economic Growth in Early Modern EnglandPatrick Wallis, Princeton University Press, 2025
Available for order herehttps://press.princeton.edu/books/hardcover/9780691265315/the-market-for-skill

Origins of colonialism; Why geography mattered
Tirthankar Roy, Cambridge University Press, 2025Available here

Water and Development
Tirthankar Roy, OUP, forthcoming September 2025Available for pre-order here

The Economic Miracle and Beyond; essays in Honour of Professor E.L.JonesKent Deng, Gary b. Magee, eds,, Springer, forthcoming August 2025
Available for pre-order here
2024 Publications

The Silver Empire; How Germany created its first common currency
Oliver Volckart, Cambridge University Press, 2024Available for order here

Global Economic History
Tirthankar Roy, Giorgio Riello (editors and authors), Bloomsbury Publishing, 2024Available here

Monsoon Economies: India's History in a Changing Climate
Tirthankar Roy, MIT Press, 2022
Available here: Monsoon Economies

Sovereignty without Power: Liberia in the Age of Empires, 1822–1980 - available for pre-order now
Leigh A Gardner, Cambridge, August 2022
Available here: Sovereignty without Power: Liberia in the Age of Empires, 1822–1980

Pandemics, Economics and Inequality: Lessons from the Spanish Flu
Sergi Basco, Jordi Domènech, Joan R. Rosés, 2022
Available here: Pandemics, Economics and Inequality: Lessons from the Spanish Flu

An Alphabet of Architectural Models
Edited by Olivia Horsfall Turner, Simona Valeriani, Matthew Wells and Teresa Fankhänel, Merrel 2021
Includes chapter by Mary Morgan, 'O is for One to One’.
More information available here: An Alphabet of Architectural Models

Charles Booth’s London Poverty Maps
Mary Morgan and Iain Sinclair, Thames & Hudson, 2019Available here.

Apprenticeship in Early Modern Europe
Maarten Prak and Patrick Wallis (eds.), Cambridge University Press, 2019Available here.

How British Rule Changed India’s Economy; The Paradox of the Raj
Tirthankar Roy, Springer, 2019Available here

