Trusting Leviathan: the politics of taxation in Britain, 1799-1914 (original) (raw)
2018.- “Introduction: maximising revenues, minimising political costs- challenges in the history of public finance of the early modern period”, Special issue on war, taxes and finance in the long eighteenth century, Financial History Review, 25.1 (2018), pp. 1-18
Rafael Torres Sanchez
Financial History Review, 2018
View PDFchevron_right
2004 'Taxing Matters'. Journal of British Studies, Vol. 43, No. 3 403-409.pdf
Eugenio F Biagini
View PDFchevron_right
Introduction: maximising revenues, minimising political costs – challenges in the history of public finance of the early modern period
Marjolein 't Hart
Financial History Review
View PDFchevron_right
Investing in Fiscal Capacity: Legislative Debates, Military Pressures and Taxation in the United Kingdom (1817-1939)
Agustin Goenaga
2020
View PDFchevron_right
The importance of direct taxation to the Fiscal-military state in Early Modern Britain
Stephen Pierpoint
Structural Change and Economic Dynamics, 2017
View PDFchevron_right
Raising revenue in the British empire, 1870–1940: how ‘extractive’ were colonial taxes?
ewout frankema
2010
View PDFchevron_right
Fiscal Theory and Practice in Yorkist England: The Regression from a «Tax» to a «Domain» State
Alex Brayson
Studia Historica. Historia Medieval, 2022
View PDFchevron_right
Crown revenue and the political culture of early Stuart England
Simon Healy
2015
View PDFchevron_right
The Burden of Taxation on Sixteenth-Century London
Ian Archer
The Historical Journal, 2001
View PDFchevron_right
Excise Taxation and the Origins of Public Debt
D'Maris Coffman
2013
View PDFchevron_right
Fiscal policies and the institution of a tax state in Anglo-Saxon England within a comparative context1
Andrew Wareham
The Economic History Review, 2012
View PDFchevron_right
The political economy of British historical experience, 1688–1914. Edited by Donald Winch and Patrick O'Brien. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2002. Pp. x+453. ISBN 0-19-726272-4. £40.00
Keith Tribe
The Historical Journal, 2003
View PDFchevron_right
Fiscal policies and the institution of a tax state in Anglo-Saxon England within a comparative context-super-1
Andrew Wareham
2012
View PDFchevron_right
The Political Economy of British Historical Experience, 1688?1914Donald Winch, Patrick K. O?Brien, Oxford University Press, Oxford, 2002 for the British Academy. pp. xi, 438, Appendix, index
Keith Tribe
History of European Ideas, 2004
View PDFchevron_right
Taxation: A Vantage on the Reframing of the Economic Past (Gary M. Feinman 2022, book review essay)
Gary Feinman
View PDFchevron_right
Tax Britannica: Nineteenth Century Tariffs And British National Income
sami Dakhlia
SSRN Electronic Journal, 2001
View PDFchevron_right
‘The rich... should give to such an extent that it will hurt’: ‘Conscription of Wealth ’ and Political Modernism in the Parliamentary Debate on the 1917 Income War Tax
David Tough
View PDFchevron_right
Agnar Sandmo (2011). Review of José Luís Cardoso, and Pedro Lains 'Paying for the Liberal State. The Rise of Public Finance in Nineteenth Century Europe' Journal of the History of Economic Thought, 33, pp 553-555. 2011
Pedro Lains
View PDFchevron_right
The Nondemocratic Origin of the Fiscal State
Isabela Mares
View PDFchevron_right
Accounting for the nation, marginalising the empire: taxable capacity and colonial rule in the early twentieth-century Eleanor Newbigin, Senior Lecturer in the History of Modern
Eleanor Newbigin
History of Political Economy, 2019
View PDFchevron_right
On Parliament and Taxation in the 17th Century
Michael Sturza
2022
View PDFchevron_right
A Map of Society: Defining Income in British, British-Colonial and American Tax Legislation
Assaf Likhovski
British Tax Review [2005] , 2005
View PDFchevron_right
Taxes and Growth: New Narrative Evidence from Interwar Britain
Nicholas Dimsdale
View PDFchevron_right
Chartism and the Income Tax
Stephen Utz
View PDFchevron_right
War, Taxes and Gold: The inheritance of the Real
Rita Martins de Sousa
2000
View PDFchevron_right
The Keys to the Kingdom: Income Tax and the State
Evan Osborne
2002
View PDFchevron_right
Worlds of Taxation. The Political Economy of Taxing, Spending, and Redistribution since 1945
Sara Torregrosa Hetland, Kurachi Shintaro, E. Brownlee, Seiichiro Mozumi, Gisela Huerlimann
Worlds of Taxation. The Political Economy of Taxing, Spending, and Redistribution since 1945, 2018
View PDFchevron_right
Patriots and the Country Party Tradition in the Eighteenth Century: The Critics of Britain’s Fiscal-Military State from Robert Harley to Catharine Macaulay
Max Skjönsberg
Intellectual History Review, 2023
View PDFchevron_right
The Taxman Tools Up: An Event History Study of the Introduction of the Personal Income Tax in Western Europe, 1815-1941
Toke S Aidt
2007
View PDFchevron_right
Dr. B. R. AMBEDKAR'S THOUGHTS ON TAX AND REVENUE DURING THE BRITISH PERIOD -AN EVALUATION
Dr. G. YOGANANDHAM
International Journal of Research and Analytical Reviews (IJRAR) , 2022
View PDFchevron_right
“I carry a serpent in my bosom, which devours me”: finance, morality and the public service in the Nine Years War, 1688-97
Aaron Graham
The war within: finance and morality in early modern Europe, 2018
View PDFchevron_right
Cardoso, J. L., Lains, P. (2010). Introduction: Paying for the Liberal State. In José Luís Cardoso & Pedro Lains (Eds.), Paying for the Liberal State. The Rise of Public Finance in Nineteenth-Century Europe (pp. 1-26). New York: Cambridge University Press. 2010
Pedro Lains
The Rise of Public Finance in Nineteenth-Century Europe, 2009
View PDFchevron_right
Accounting for the nation , marginalising the empire : taxable capacity and colonial rule in the early twentieth-century
Eleanor Newbigin
2019
View PDFchevron_right
National Income and Expenditure of the United Kingdom, 1870-1952
Andrew Stratton
Review of Income and Wealth, 1955
View PDFchevron_right
Americans' Unwillingness to Pay Taxes Before the American Revolution: An Uncomfortable Legacy
Richard Westin
2012
View PDFchevron_right