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Sheilagh Ogilvie
Professor of Economic History
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Email: Sheilagh.Ogilvie@econ.cam.ac.uk
Interests:Economic development and stagnation in Europe between 1500 and 1800; the causes of the growing divergence between different European economies in this period

Proto-Industry

2012 forthcoming. ‘Household Debt in Early Modern Germany: Evidence from Personal Inventories’, Journal of Economic History 72:1 [with M. Küpker & J. Maegraith]

2004. ‘Guilds, Efficiency and Social Capital: Evidence from German Proto-Industry’, Economic History Review, 57, 286-333.
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1997. State Corporatism and Proto-Industry: The Württemberg Black Forest 1590-1797  (Cambridge).
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          Winner of the Gyorgy Ranki Prize 1999

1997. ‘Soziale Institutionen, Korporatismus und Protoindustrie: die Württembergische Zeugmacherei, 1580-1797’, in D. Ebeling & W. Mager (eds.), Protoindustrie in der Region. Europäischen Gewerbelandschaften vom 16. bis zum 19. Jahrhundert (Bielefeld), 105-138.
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1996. European Proto-industrialization (Cambridge) (with Markus Cerman).
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1996. ‘Social Institutions and Proto-industrialization’, in S. C. Ogilvie & M. Cerman (eds.), European Proto-industrialization (Cambridge), 23-37.
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1996. ‘Proto-industrialization in Germany’, in S. C. Ogilvie & M. Cerman (eds.), European Proto-industrialization (Cambridge), 118-136.
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1996. ‘The Theories of Proto-industrialization’, in S. C. Ogilvie & M. Cerman (eds.), European Proto-industrialization (Cambridge), 1-11 (with M. Cerman).
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1996. ‘Proto-industrialization, Economic Development and Social Change in Early Modern Europe’, in S. C. Ogilvie & M. Cerman (eds.), European Proto-industrialization (Cambridge), 227-239 (with M. Cerman).
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1996. ‘The Beginnings of Industrialization’, in S. C. Ogilvie (ed.), Germany: A New Social and Economic History, Vol. II: 1630-1800 (London), 263-308.
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1995. ‘Institutions and Economic Development in Early Modern Central Europe: Proto-industrialization in Württemberg, 1580-1797’, Transactions of the Royal Historical Society, Sixth Series, Vol. 5, 221-250.
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1994. Protoindustrialisierung in Europa: Industrielle Produktion vor dem Fabrikszeitalter (Vienna) (with M. Cerman).
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1993. ‘Proto-industrialization in Europe’, Continuity and Change 8, 159-79.

1990. ‘Women and Proto-industrialisation in a Corporate Society: Württemberg Textile Manufacture, 1590-1790’, in W. R. Lee and Pat Hudson (eds.), Women’s Work, Family Income and the Structure of the Family in Historical Perspective (Manchester), 76-103.