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Motives and Alignments: Response to Kimeldorf’s, Adut’s, and Hall’s Comments on Ruling Oneself Out
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- 04 January 2016, pp. 97-109
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Time Trends in Social Class Mortality Differentials in the Netherlands, 1820–1920: An Assessment Based on Indirect Estimation Techniques
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- 04 January 2016, pp. 119-153
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Recent Developments in American Economic History*
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- 04 January 2016, pp. 72-89
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Crossing Class Boundaries: Tramp Ethnographers and Narratives of Class in Progressive Era America
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- 04 January 2016, pp. 559-592
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There and Back Again: The Selectivity of Recidivism in Belgian Prisons
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- 09 July 2020, pp. 445-462
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Nature and Power: An Intimate and Ambiguous Connection
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- 04 January 2016, pp. 325-345
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Using GIS to Document, Visualize, and Interpret Tokyo’s Spatial History
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- 04 January 2016, pp. 537-574
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Save Our Senior Noncitizens: Extending Old Age Assistance to Immigrants in the United States, 1935–71
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- 03 December 2020, pp. 55-81
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“Man Is Born for Society”: Confraternities and Civil Society in Eighteenth-Century Paris and Milan
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- 25 January 2017, pp. 103-119
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Agricultural Intensification and Soil Fertility in Atlantic Spain, 1750–1890
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- 13 September 2021, pp. 657-680
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The Flexible House: The Housing Backlog and the Persistence of Lodging, 1891–1951
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- 04 January 2016, pp. 31-53
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Household Enumeration in National Discourse: Three Moments in Modern Japanese History
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- 04 January 2016, pp. 19-46
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Family Composition and Sex-Differential Mortality among Children in Early Modern Japan: Evidence from Yokouchi, 1671-1871
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- 04 January 2016, pp. 99-127
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The Rhetoric of Black Abolitionism: An Exploratory Analysis of Antislavery Newspapers in New York State
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- 04 January 2016, pp. 75-109
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Theoretical Models in Social History Research
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- 04 January 2016, pp. 379-400
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The Indigenous Inheritance: Critical Antecedents and State Building in Latin America and Southeast Asia
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- 06 April 2020, pp. 251-274
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Immigration, Occupation, and Inequality in Emergent Nineteenth-Century New England Cities
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- 13 October 2017, pp. 645-671
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The Social Foundations of Positivism: The Case of Late-Nineteenth-Century Italy
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- 21 June 2021, pp. 813-842
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China’s Fertility Transition through Regional Space: Using GIS and Census Data for a Spatial Analysis of Historical Demography
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- 04 January 2016, pp. 613-652
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The Perils of Privatization: How the Characteristics of Principals Affected Tax Farming in the Roman Republic and Empire
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- 04 January 2016, pp. 191-212
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