(alphabetical order by author)
| Rajnarayan Chandavarkar. The Origins of Industrial Capitalism in India: Business Strategies and the Working Classes in Bombay, 1900-1940. | Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1994 | Journal of Economic History, 55(1) (Mar. 1995) |
| E.J.T. Collins (ed.). The Agrarian History of England and Wales, Volume VII, 1850-1914. | Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2000 | Journal of Economic History (2001) |
| Avner Greif. Institutions and the Path to the Modern Economy: Lessons from Medieval Trade | Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2006 | Journal of Economic Literature (March, 2007) |
| Deirdre McCloskey. How to be Human – Though an Economist. | Michigan University Press, 2000 | Journal of Economic Literature (2001) |
| James Masschaele. Peasants, Merchants, and Markets: Inland Trade in Medieval England, 1150-1350. | New York: St Martin's Press, 1998 | Eh.Net Book Review List 1998 |
| Mark Overton. Agricultural Revolution in England: The Transformation of the Agrarian Economy 1500-1850 | Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1996 | Journal of Economic History, 58(2) (June 1998) |
| Michael Perelman. The Invention of Capitalism: Classical Political Economy and the Secret History of Primitive Accumulation | Durham: Duke University Press, 2000 | Eh.net Book Review List (2001) |
| Kenneth Pomeranz. The Great Divergence: Europe, China and the Making of the Modern World Economy | Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2000 | Journal of Interdisciplinary History, 32(1) (Summer 2000) |
| Graeme Donald Snooks. The Dynamic Society: Exploring the Sources of Global Change | London: Routledge, 1996 | Eh.Net Book Review List, 1997 |
| Graeme Donald Snooks. The Ephemeral Civilization: Exploring the Myth of Social Evolution | London: Routledge, 1997 | Journal of Economic History, (Dec. 1998) |
| Hans-Joachim Voth. Time and Work in England, 1750-1830 | Oxford, Clarendon Press, 2001 | Journal of Economic History (2001) |