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Articles
As the journal of record for Virginia History, the Virginia Magazine of History and Biography occasionally publishes articles on the business and economic history of the state. Listed below are articles published since 2000.
vol. 116, no. 2
Rand Dotson, "New South Boomtown: Roanoke, Virginia, 1882–1884," pp. 150–90
vol. 115, no. 3
Kenneth Cohen, "Well Calculated for the Farmer: Thoroughbreds in the Early National Chesapeake, 1790–1850," pp. 370–411
vol. 114, no. 4
Owen Stanwood, "Captives and Slaves: Indian Labor, Cultural Conversion, and the Plantation Revolution in Virginia," pp. 434–63
vol. 114, no. 3
Beth English, "'I have . . . a lot of work to do': Cotton Mill Work and Women's Culture in Matoaca, Virginia, 1888–95," pp. 356–83
"Matoaca Manufacturing Company: A Photographic Essay," pp. 384–98
vol. 113, no. 3
Elna C. Green, "Gendering the City, Gendering the Welfare State: The Nurses' Settlement of Richmond, 1900–1930," pp. 276–311
vol. 111, no. 4
Michael Ayers Trotti, "Murder Made Real: The Visual Revolution of the Halftone," pp. 379–410
vol. 111, no. 3
Albert H. Tillson, Jr., "Friendship and Commerce: The Conflict and Coexistence of Values on Virginia's Northern Neck in the Revolutionary Era," pp. 221–62
vol. 111, no. 2
Sarah Hand Meacham, "'They Will Be Adjudged by Their Drink, What Kind of Housewives They Are': Gender, Technology, and Household Cidering in England and the Chesapeake, 1690–1760," pp. 117–50
vol. 111, no. 1
Kevin T. Barksdale, "Our Rebellious Neighbors: Virginia Border Counties During Pennsylvania's Whiskey Rebellion," pp. 5–32
vol. 109, no. 4
John F. Devanny, Jr., "'A Loathing of Public Debt, Taxes, and Excises': The Political Economy of John Randolph of Roanoke," pp. 387–416
vol. 108, no. 4
Stacy L. Lorenz, "'To Do Justice to His Majesty, The Merchant and The Planter': Governor William Gooch and the Virginia Tobacco Inspection Act of 1730," pp. 345–92
vol. 108, no. 3
Steven J. Hoffman, "The Decline of the Port of Richmond: The Congress, the Corps, and the Chamber of Commerce," pp. 255–78
vol. 108, no. 1
George F. Bagby, "William G. Price and the Gloucester Agricultural and Industrial School," pp. 45–84
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