Parliament and the British Fiscal-Military State: ideology, consent and state expenditure in Britain, 1739-1748
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Finding solid ground for soldiers' payment: "military soliciting" as brokerage practice in the Dutch Republic (c. 1600-1795)
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Portuguese State MIlitary Expenditure: British support of the Peninsular War efforts of the "Erário Régio" (Royal Treasury) from 1809 to 1811
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A Fiscal-Military State without wars: the realtions between the military regime and economic development in Tokugawa Japan
págs. 155-179
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The maintenance of British slaving forts in Africa: the activities of joint-stock companies and the Royal Navy
págs. 213-236
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The distribution of Congressional Spending during the American Revolution, 1775-1780: the problem of geographic balance
págs. 257-284
Military expenditure and entrepreneurial promotion in modern Spain: and unsuccessful expedient. The example of the Eugui munitions factory
págs. 285-312
Monopoly or the Free Market: two ways of tackling the expenditure. The Minorca Expedition (1781-1782)
págs. 313-338
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