Ephraim Lipson

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Ephraim Lipson, or E. Lipson (1 September 1888, in Sheffield – 22 April 1960) was a British economic historian.

The son of a Jewish furniture dealer, Lipson attended Sheffield Royal Grammar School followed by Trinity College, Cambridge, where he graduated with a First class degree in History.[1]

He taught at Oxford University (as private tutor, independent researcher) Cambridge University (1921–1931), Boston University (1932–1933), University of California (1933–).

Literary works[edit]

  • editor of the "Economic History Review" (1921–1934) (with Richard Henry Tawney (1880–1962), Michael Moïssey Postan (1899–1981), H. J. Habbakuk, Economic History Society)
  • The economic history of England, 3 Vols., 1915–1931
  • Europe in the nineteenth century, 1916
  • The history of the English woollen and worsted industries, 1921
  • Increased production, 1921
  • The inventions, 1934
  • Europe, 1914–1939
  • A planned economy and free enterprise, 1944

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Ephraim Lipson – I1804 – Individual Information – PhpGedView". Archived from the original on 25 April 2012. Retrieved 1 November 2011.

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