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

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

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

Literary works

  • editor of the "Economic History Review" (1921–1934) (with Richard Henry Tawney (1880–1962), Michael Moïssey Postan (1899–1981), H. J. Habbakuk
    John Habakkuk
    Sir John Habakkuk was a British economic historian.-Biography:Habakkuk was born in Barry, Vale of Glamorgan, Wales, the son of Evan and Anne Habakkuk. He was named "Hrothgar" after Hroðgar in Beowulf, which his father was reading at the time of his birth...

    , 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

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