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Time-varying persistence

Trust in Medicine

Tax Cuts and the U.S. Economy

French Peasants of 1848: The First “Deplorables”

The Creation and Survival of Unreliable Data: Mexico’s 1921 Census

A look back at the forgotten refugee crisis in Europe

Black Americans and the American Medical Establishment

History, Culture, and the Measuring of Meaning Structures

Pandemics are most definitely political!

Do you trust this post?

Networks in History

How Elites Connect with Society Might Be Associated with the Rise and Fall of Civilizations

A hundred year journey

Beliefs and Behavior in the Past

Adjusting to Automation

The Morrill Act of 1890: The Overlooked Civil Rights Act

The (Limited) Power of Persuasion

Physical Geography and Historical Political Economy

Count me if you can: Religious minorities and legibility in Imperial Russia

Social change

The Boundary Problem Revisited

Black veterans and the Red Summer

The Medieval Church and Western European Marriage Patterns

Nothing Older Than Fake News

Political Legitimacy: Lessons from Institutional Theory

Congress and the Political Economy of Daylight Saving Time (UPDATE)

Infrastructure Revolts!

The persistence of identity

Life and Death During the Transition Depression

Archival Silences and Historical Political Economy

Quantitative Social Science and the Holocaust

The Great Northward Migration and Social Transformation, Part II

Using Network Analysis to Identify Common Geographies

Racial-Political Violence in Historical Perspective

A Good Institution Is Hard To Find

Finding Historical Data III

Finding Historical Data II

Congressional History and American Political Development

History and Institutions: It’s Complicated

Colonial Institutions and Long-run Development in India

The Organization of Poltical Space in the American West

Navigating the Frontier between History and Social Science

On the Frontier Thesis

The Great Northward Migration and Social Transformation, Part I

1918 Every Year: Racial Inequality in Death from Infectious Disease in U.S. Cities in the Early 20th Century

The Lost History of Southern Republicans, Part II

The Lost History of Southern Republicans, Part I

Finding Historical Data I

From Trust to Kin: The Long Shadow of Culture

An Interdisciplinary Conversation

The 1920s and H1B visas

The Ballad of the Boll Weevil

The Endogeneity of Historical Data

Hollowing out the state

The Blair Education Bill

Pandemics Are Political

Culture in Historical Political Economy

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