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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!
How Elites Connect with Society Might Be Associated with the Rise and Fall of Civilizations
Beliefs and Behavior in the Past
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
The Boundary Problem Revisited
Black veterans and the Red Summer
The Medieval Church and Western European Marriage Patterns
Political Legitimacy: Lessons from Institutional Theory
Congress and the Political Economy of Daylight Saving Time (UPDATE)
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
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
The Great Northward Migration and Social Transformation, Part I
The Lost History of Southern Republicans, Part II
The Lost History of Southern Republicans, Part I
From Trust to Kin: The Long Shadow of Culture
An Interdisciplinary Conversation
The Endogeneity of Historical Data
