Content
April 2024, Volume 57, Issue 2
- 67-79 New area- and population-based geographic crosswalks for U.S. counties and congressional districts, 1790–2020
by Andreas Ferrara & Patrick A. Testa & Liyang Zhou - 80-99 Exploring French venality in the seventeenth century: Insights from a new database on offices
by Emilie Bonhoure & Olivier Musy & Ronan Tallec - 100-122 Counting question 20 on the 1870 census, the denial of the right to vote: Different tallies by the Census Office; the Minnesota Population Center; and Ancestry.com
by James W. Oberly
January 2024, Volume 57, Issue 1
- 1-19 Built-up areas of nineteenth-century Britain. An integrated methodology for extracting high-resolution urban footprints from historical maps
by Alexis D. Litvine & Arthur Starzec & Rehmana Younis & Yannick Faula & Mickaël Coustaty & Leigh Shaw-Taylor & Véronique Églin - 20-40 Transparent generosity. Introducing the impresso interface for the exploration of semantically enriched historical newspapers
by Marten Düring & Estelle Bunout & Daniele Guido - 41-66 Three new occupational status indices for England and Wales, 1800–1939
by Gregory Clark & Neil Cummins & Matthew Curtis
October 2023, Volume 56, Issue 4
- 199-222 “Born yesterday, baptized today, buried tomorrow”: Early baptism as an indicator of negative life outcomes in rural Spain, 1890-1939
by Francisco J. Marco-Gracia - 223-239 Children and grandchildren of Union Army veterans: New data collections to study the persistence of longevity and socioeconomic status across generations
by Dora L. Costa & Coralee Lewis & Noelle Yetter - 240-259 The problem of false positives in automated census linking: Nineteenth-century New York’s Irish immigrants as a case study
by Cormac Ó Gráda & Tyler Anbinder & Dylan Connor & Simone A. Wegge
July 2023, Volume 56, Issue 3
- 133-133 Introduction to editorial
by Lisa Dillon & Joshua MacFadyen & Hilde Leikny Sommerseth - 134-137 Time to treat the climate and nature crisis as one indivisible global health emergency
by Kamran Abbasi & Parveen Ali & Virginia Barbour & Thomas Benfield & Kirsten Bibbins-Domingo & Gregory E. Erhabor & Stephen Hancocks & Richard Horton & Laurie Laybourn-Langton & Robert Mash & Peush Sahni & Wadeia Mohammad Sharief & Paul Yonga & Chris Zielinski - 138-159 The creation of LIFE-M: The Longitudinal, Intergenerational Family Electronic Micro-Database project
by Martha Bailey & Peter Z. Lin & A. R. Shariq Mohammed & Paul Mohnen & Jared Murray & Mengying Zhang & Alexa Prettyman - 160-175 Unlocking archival censuses for spatial analysis: An historical dataset of the administrative units of Galicia 1857–1910
by Krzysztof Ostafin & Mateusz Troll & Krzysztof Ślusarek & Anatoliy Smaliychuk & Anna Miklar & Krzysztof Gwosdz & Natalia Kolecka & Dominik Kaim - 176-197 Modeling systems of sentencing in early inquisition trials: Crime, social connectivity, and punishment in the register of Peter Seila (1241–2)
by Robert L. J. Shaw & Tomáš Hampejs & David Zbíral - 198-198 Correction
by The Editors
April 2023, Volume 56, Issue 2
- 63-76 Behind the numbers: Authorities’ approach to measuring disability in Swedish populations from 1860 to 1930
by Maria J. Wisselgren & Lotta Vikström - 77-96 Adapting to the Little Ice Age in pastoral regions: An interdisciplinary approach to climate history in north-west Europe
by Eugene Costello & Kevin Kearney & Benjamin Gearey - 97-114 Latin American exports during the first globalization: How statistical aggregation and standardization affect our understanding of trade
by Marc Badia-Miró & Anna Carreras-Marín & Agustina Rayes - 115-132 The use of quantile methods in economic history
by Damian Clarke & Manuel Llorca Jaña & Daniel Pailañir
January 2023, Volume 56, Issue 1
- 1-17 Measuring mercantile concentration in eighteenth-century British America: Charleston, 1735–1775
by Peter A. Coclanis & Tomoko Yagyu - 18-33 The healthscaping approach: Toward a global history of early public health
by G. Geltner & J. Coomans - 34-48 Applications of machine learning in tabular document digitisation
by Christian M. Dahl & Torben S. D. Johansen & Emil N. Sørensen & Christian E. Westermann & Simon Wittrock - 49-62 A reassessment of industrial growth in interwar Turkey through first-generation sectoral estimates
by Ulaş Karakoç
October 2022, Volume 55, Issue 4
- 189-208 Detecting Ottokar II’s 1248–1249 uprising and its instigators in co-witnessing networks
by Jeremi K. Ochab & Jan Škvrňák & Michael Škvrňák - 209-227 Deep mapping the daily spaces of children and youth in the industrial city
by Timothy Stone & Don Lafreniere & Rose Hildebrandt - 228-258 Exploring the transformation of French trade in the long eighteenth century (1713–1823): The TOFLIT18 project
by Loïc Charles & Guillaume Daudin & Paul Girard & Guillaume Plique
July 2022, Volume 55, Issue 3
- 123-144 Internal migrant trajectories within The Netherlands, 1850–1972: Applying cluster analysis and dissimilarity tree methods
by Dolores Sesma Carlos & Jan Kok & Michel Oris - 145-167 Drawing constitutional boundaries: A digital historical analysis of the writing process of Pinochet’s 1980 authoritarian constitution
by Rodrigo Cordero & Aldo Mascareño & Pablo A. Henríquez & Gonzalo A. Ruz - 168-188 U.S. demography in transition
by Emily Klancher Merchant & Carrie S. Alexander
April 2022, Volume 55, Issue 2
- 61-77 British employer census returns in new digital records 1851–81; consistency, non-response, and truncation – what this means for analysis
by Robert J. Bennett & Leslie Hannah - 78-97 The regional occupational structure in interwar England and Wales
by Robin C. M. Philips & Matteo Calabrese & Robert Keenan & Bas van Leeuwen - 98-121 Inferring “missing girls” from child sex ratios in historical census data
by Mikołaj Szołtysek & Bartosz Ogórek & Siegfried Gruber & Francisco J. Beltrán Tapia
January 2022, Volume 55, Issue 1
- 1-11 The antebellum roots of distinctively black names
by Lisa D. Cook & John Parman & Trevon Logan - 12-29 A new strategy for linking U.S. historical censuses: A case study for the IPUMS multigenerational longitudinal panel
by Jonas Helgertz & Joseph Price & Jacob Wellington & Kelly J Thompson & Steven Ruggles & Catherine A. Fitch - 30-44 Overflowing tables: Changes in the energy intake and the social context of Thanksgiving in the United States
by Diana Thomas & Gail Yoshitani & Dusty Turner & Ajay Hariharan & Surabhi Bhutani & David B Allison & Amanda Moniz & Steven Heymsfield & Dale A Schoeller & Holly Hull & David Fields - 45-60 EconHist: a relational database for analyzing the evolution of economic history (1980–2019)
by Alvaro La Parra-Perez & Félix-Fernando Muñoz & Nadia Fernandez-de-Pinedo
November 2021, Volume 54, Issue 4
- 189-207 Mapping the Third Republic: A Geographic Information System of France (1870–1940)
by Victor Gay - 208-227 How many countries in the world? The geopolitical entities of the world and their political status from 1816 to the present
by Béatrice Dedinger & Paul Girard - 228-247 Using word analysis to track the evolution of emotional well-being in nineteenth-century industrializing Britain
by Pierre Lack
July 2021, Volume 54, Issue 3
- 129-150 The British business census of entrepreneurs and firm-size, 1851–1881: New data for economic and business historians
by Carry van Lieshout & Robert J. Bennett & Harry Smith - 151-171 Locating the Manhattan housing market: GIS evidence for 1880-1910
by Rowena Gray & Rocco Bowman
March 2021, Volume 54, Issue 3
- 172-187 Political coalitions in the House of Commons, 1660–1690: New data and applications
by Kara Dimitruk
April 2021, Volume 54, Issue 2
- 65-79 What is a product anyway? Applying the Standard International Trade Classification (SITC) to historical data
by Wolf-Fabian Hungerland & Christoph Altmeppen - 80-93 The Capacity Trend Method: A new approach for enumerating the Newfoundland cod fisheries (1675–1790)
by John Nicholls & Bernard Allaire & Poul Holm - 94-127 Wealth and demography in Ottoman probate inventories: A database in very long-term perspective
by Hülya Canbakal & Alpay Filiztekin
January 2021, Volume 54, Issue 1
- 29-43 Computational genealogy: Continuities and discontinuities in the political rhetoric of US presidents
by Tobias Blanke & Claudia Aradau - 44-62 Seasonal components of infant mortality at the onset of the transition reveal the role of water-borne and air-borne diseases: the case of the Don Army Territory (Southern Russia), 1872–1915
by Noël Bonneuil & Elena Fursa - 63-63 Correction
by The Editors
December 2020, Volume 54, Issue 1
- 1-13 Exploring the dynamic changes of key concepts of the Hungarian socialist era with natural language processing methods
by Martina Katalin Szabó & Orsolya Ring & Balázs Nagy & László Kiss & Júlia Koltai & Gábor Berend & László Vidács & Attila Gulyás & Zoltán Kmetty
October 2020, Volume 54, Issue 1
- 14-28 The reuse of texts in Finnish newspapers and journals, 1771–1920: A digital humanities perspective
by Hannu Salmi & Petri Paju & Heli Rantala & Asko Nivala & Aleksi Vesanto & Filip Ginter
October 2020, Volume 53, Issue 4
- 199-206 Wealth inequality and economic mobility in the post-revolutionary Pennsylvania backcountry
by David A. Latzko - 207-225 Revisiting Mexican migration in the Age of Mass Migration: New evidence from individual border crossings
by David Escamilla-Guerrero - 226-243 Digital begriffsgeschichte: Tracing semantic change using word embeddings
by Melvin Wevers & Marijn Koolen
July 2020, Volume 53, Issue 3
- 147-165 Increasing returns to scale in the towns of early Tudor England
by Rudolf Cesaretti & José Lobo & Luis M. A. Bettencourt & Michael E. Smith - 166-181 Routes as latent information—spatial analysis of historical pathways on the peripheries of the Victorian gold fields
by Richard J. MacNeill - 182-198 Retracing Rivers and drawing swamps: Using a drawing tablet to reconstruct an historical hydroscape from army corps survey maps
by John Baeten & Rebecca Lave
April 2020, Volume 53, Issue 2
- 77-79 Introduction to special issues on historical record linking
by Kenneth M. Sylvester & J. David Hacker - 80-93 Simple strategies for improving inference with linked data: a case study of the 1850–1930 IPUMS linked representative historical samples
by Martha Bailey & Connor Cole & Catherine Massey - 94-111 Linking individuals across historical sources: A fully automated approach
by Ran Abramitzky & Roy Mill & Santiago Pérez - 112-129 Record linkage in the Cape of Good Hope Panel
by Auke Rijpma & Jeanne Cilliers & Johan Fourie - 130-146 Linking Scottish vital event records using family groups
by Özgür Akgün & Alan Dearle & Graham Kirby & Eilidh Garrett & Tom Dalton & Peter Christen & Chris Dibben & Lee Williamson
January 2020, Volume 53, Issue 1
- 1-10 Population density and the accuracy of the land valuations in the 1798 federal direct tax
by Frank W. Garmon Jr. - 11-27 Reconstruction of regional and national population using intermittent census-type data: The case of Portugal, 1527–1864
by Nuno Palma & Jaime Reis & Mengtian Zhang - 28-52 Reconstruction of birth histories using children ever born and children surviving data from the 1900 and 1910 U.S. censuses
by J. David Hacker - 53-76 How Many Household Formation Systems Were There in Historic Europe? A View Across 256 Regions Using Partitioning Clustering Methods
by Mikołaj Szołtysek & Bartosz Ogórek
October 2019, Volume 52, Issue 4
- 195-212 European naval diets in the sixteenth century: A quantitative method for comparative and nutritional analysis
by Patrick W. Hayes & J. A. Matthews & Bernard Allaire & Poul Holm - 213-227 Urbanization and GDP per capita: New data and results for the Polish lands, 1790–1910
by Maciej Bukowski & Piotr Koryś & Cecylia Leszczyńska & Maciej Tymiński & Nikolaus Wolf - 228-243 A graph-based analysis for generating geographical context from a historical cadastre in Spain (17th and 18th centuries)
by Benito Zaragozí & Pablo Giménez-Font & Antonio Belda-Antolí & Alfredo Ramón-Morte - 244-253 Sex ratios and life tables: Historical demography of the age at which women outnumber men in seven countries, 1850–2016
by Mike Hollingshaus & Rebecca Utz & Ryan Schacht & Ken R. Smith
July 2019, Volume 52, Issue 3
- 129-131 Working with the public in historical data creation
by Humphrey Southall & Don Lafreniere - 132-149 Public participatory historical GIS
by Don Lafreniere & Luke Weidner & Daniel Trepal & Sarah Fayen Scarlett & John Arnold & Robert Pastel & Ryan Williams - 150-163 Citizen science through old maps: Volunteer motivations in the GB1900 gazetteer-building project
by Paula Aucott & Humphrey Southall & Carol Ekinsmyth - 164-177 Developing a Flexible Platform for Crowdsourcing Historical Weather Records
by Renée Sieber & Victoria Slonosky - 178-194 Creating an audience: Experiences from the Surinamese slave registers crowdsourcing project
by Cornelis W. Van Galen
April 2019, Volume 52, Issue 2
- 79-94 Data scopes for digital history research
by Rik Hoekstra & Marijn Koolen - 95-109 Cartographically reconstructing surveys of community land grants in New Mexico to support historical research and political discourse
by Emanuel A. Storey - 110-127 Creating the 1831 Canadian Census Database
by Isabelle Cherkesly & Lisa Dillon & Alain Gagnon
January 2019, Volume 52, Issue 1
- 1-14 Regional income inequality in France 1860–1954: Methods and findings
by Alfonso Díez-Minguela & M. Teresa Sanchis Llopis - 15-36 Consumption of Chinese goods in southwestern Europe: a multi-relational database and the vicarious consumption theory as alternative model to the industrious revolution (eighteenth century)
by Manuel Perez-Garcia - 37-56 Post-WWI military disarmament and interwar fascism in Sweden
by Heléne Berg & Matz Dahlberg & Kåre Vernby - 57-78 A Quantitative Approach to Book-Printing in Sweden and Finland, 1640–1828
by Mikko Tolonen & Leo Lahti & Hege Roivainen & Jani Marjanen
October 2018, Volume 51, Issue 4
- 203-229 After “it’s over over there”: Using record linkage to enable the reconstruction of World War I veterans’ demography from soldiers’ experiences to civilian populations
by Angela R. Cunningham - 230-245 The Linkage of Microcensus Data and Vital Records: an Assessment of Results on Quebec Historical Population Data (1852–1911)
by Hélène Vézina & Marc St-Hilaire & Jean-Sébastien Bournival & Claude Bellavance - 246-257 Linking the 1940 U.S. Census with modern data
by Catherine G. Massey & Katie R. Genadek & J. Trent Alexander & Todd K. Gardner & Amy O’Hara
July 2018, Volume 51, Issue 3
- 139-164 Large-scale content analysis of historical newspapers in the town of Gorizia 1873–1914
by Nello Cristianini & Thomas Lansdall-Welfare & Gaetano Dato - 165-174 Dacura: A new solution to data harvesting and knowledge extraction for the historical sciences
by Peter N. Peregrine & Rob Brennan & Thomas Currie & Kevin Feeney & Pieter François & Peter Turchin & Harvey Whitehouse - 175-189 More than trees: The challenges of creating a geodatabase to capture the complexity of forest history
by Péter Szabó & Silvie Suchánková & Lucie Křížová & Martin Kotačka & Martina Kvardová & Martin Macek & Jana Müllerová & Rudolf Brázdil - 190-201 Chronicle of an early demise, surname extinction in the fifteenth and the seventeenth centuries
by Joan Pau Jordà & Jose Ameijeiras-Alonso & Joana Maria Pujadas-Mora
April 2018, Volume 51, Issue 2
- 65-81 Revisiting the structuring effect of transportation infrastructure: An empirical approach with the French railway network from 1860 to 1910
by Christophe Mimeur & François Queyroi & Arnaud Banos & Thomas Thévenin - 82-91 The naming of orphans in France during World War One: A study of a nationwide cohort of pupilles de la Nation
by Nicolas Todd & Alain-Jacques Valleron & Pierre Bougnères - 92-114 The Potsdam Grievance Statistics File. New data on quality of life and political participation for the German Democratic Republic 1970–1989
by Fabian Class & Ulrich Kohler & Marian Krawietz - 115-137 Regional GDP estimates for Sweden, 1571–1850
by Kerstin Enflo & Anna Missiaia
January 2018, Volume 51, Issue 1
- 1-12 The weight of nineteenth century Mexicans in the Western United States
by Scott Alan Carson - 13-38 Age heaping patterns in Mosaic data
by Mikołaj Szołtysek & R. Poniat & S. Gruber - 39-48 Revisiting the Great Compression: Wage inequality in the United States, 1940–1960
by Taylor Jaworski & Gregory T. Niemesh - 49-61 Was Civil War surgery effective?
by Matthew J. Baker
October 2017, Volume 50, Issue 4
- 1-1 End of volume editorial board
by The Editors - 191-209 Does a turbulent history lead to turbulent life expectancy trends? Evidence from the Baltic States
by Jacques Vallin & Domantas Jasilionis & France Meslé - 210-217 The measurement of ancestral roots with genealogical data
by Marc Tremblay - 218-226 Combining growth and level data: An estimation of the population of Belgian municipalities between 1880 and 1970
by Stijn Ronsse & Samuel Standaert - 227-244 A third road to the past? Historical scholarship in the age of big data
by Roberto Franzosi
July 2017, Volume 50, Issue 3
- 129-143 Playing with matches: An assessment of accuracy in linked historical data
by Catherine G. Massey - 144-155 Immigrants and savers: A rich new database on the Irish in 1850s New York
by Simone A. Wegge & Tyler Anbinder & Cormac Ó Gráda - 156-169 Cock-ups and slap-downs: A quantitative analysis of conspiracy rhetoric in the British Parliament 1916–2015
by Andrew McKenzie-McHarg & Rolf Fredheim - 170-189 The equally “bad” French and English farmers of Quebec: New TFP measures from the 1831 census
by Vincent Geloso & Michael Hinton & Vadim Kufenko
April 2017, Volume 50, Issue 2
- 67-78 Trends in real wages in Denmark since the Late Middle Ages
by Kim Abildgren - 79-95 Union Army veterans, all grown up
by Dora L. Costa & Heather DeSomer & Eric Hanss & Christopher Roudiez & Sven E. Wilson & Noelle Yetter - 96-112 Colonial Virginia's paper money regime, 1755–74: A forensic accounting reconstruction of the data
by Farley Grubb - 113-128 War-related excess mortality in The Netherlands, 1944–45: New estimates of famine- and non-famine-related deaths from national death records
by Peter Ekamper & Govert Bijwaard & Frans van Poppel & L. H. Lumey
January 2017, Volume 50, Issue 1
- 1-15 Deceptive data? The role of the investigators in the New Survey of London Life and Labour 1928–32
by Simon Abernethy - 16-29 Testing child-woman ratios and the own-children method on the 1900 Sweden census: Examples of indirect fertility estimates by socioeconomic status in a historical population
by Francesco Scalone & Martin Dribe - 30-48 Exploring trade globalization in the long run: The RICardo project
by Béatrice Dedinger & Paul Girard - 49-65 Emergence of an integrated city-system in France (XVIIth–XIXth centuries): Evidence from toolset in graph theory
by Anne Bretagnolle & Alain Franc
October 2016, Volume 49, Issue 4
- 187-197 Segregation and neighborhood change in northern cities: New historical GIS data from 1900–1930
by Allison Shertzer & Randall P. Walsh & John R. Logan - 198-219 Measuring cost escalation in the formative era of U.S. higher education, 1875–1930
by Bruce A. Kimball & Jeremy B. Luke - 220-229 Phrasing history: Selecting sources in digital repositories
by Hieke Huistra & Bram Mellink - 230-243 Suburban built form and street network development in London, 1880–2013: An application of quantitative historical methods
by Ashley Dhanani - 244-244 Editorial Board EOV
by The Editors
July 2016, Volume 49, Issue 3
- 115-131 Geoparsing history: Locating commodities in ten million pages of nineteenth-century sources
by Jim Clifford & Beatrice Alex & Colin M. Coates & Ewan Klein & Andrew Watson - 132-144 Ottoman inheritance inventories as a source for price history
by Pınar Ceylan - 145-156 The end of the Ottoman Empire as reflected in the İstanbul bourse
by Avni Önder Hanedar & Elmas Yaldız Hanedar & Erdost Torun - 157-168 Economic gains from migration to the urban western frontier in the United States, 1900--1910: A longitudinal analysis
by Raaj Tiagi - 169-186 Range of motion and energy cost of locomotion of the late medieval armoured fighter: A proof of concept of confronting the medieval technical literature with modern movement analysis
by Daniel Jaquet & Alice Bonnefoy Mazure & Stéphane Armand & Caecilia Charbonnier & Jean-Luc Ziltener & Bengt Kayser
April 2016, Volume 49, Issue 2
- 67-79 Participative political institutions in pre-modern Europe: Introducing a new database
by Fabian Wahl - 80-91 Weighing the fog of war: Illustrating the power of Bayesian methods for historical analysis through the Battle of the Dogger Bank
by Niall MacKay & Christopher Price & A. Jamie Wood - 92-100 Court-day crowds in colonial Virginia
by Turk McCleskey & James C. Squire - 101-114 Governor Sir Thomas Brisbane's experiment in press freedom: A quantitative evaluation through media system dependency
by Andrew D. Pritchard
January 2016, Volume 49, Issue 1
- 1-10 From historical documents to GIS: A spatial database for medieval fiscal data in Southern Italy
by Daniela Carrion & Federica Migliaccio & Guido Minini & Cynthia Zambrano - 11-33 Under-enumeration, inconsistency, and bias in the U.S. Manufacturing Census 1860--1880: Case studies from the American manufacturing belt
by Richard G. Healey - 34-49 Advanced ages at death in Sápmi during the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries: With special attention to longevity among the Sami population
by Lena Karlsson
February 2015, Volume 49, Issue 1
- 50-65 New light on Roman census papyri through semi-automated record linkage
by Saskia Hin & Dalia A. Conde & Adam Lenart
October 2015, Volume 48, Issue 4
- 185-194 The Great Depression Through the Eyes of the Census of Manufactures
by Nicolas L. Ziebarth - 195-213 Standardising and Coding Birthplace Strings and Occupational Titles in the British Censuses of 1851 to 1911
by Kevin Sch�rer & Tatiana Penkova & Yanshan Shi - 214-229 Dawes Cards and Indian Census Data
by Melinda Miller - 230-245 The Aggregate Dutch Historical Censuses
by Ashkan Ashkpour & Albert Mero�o-Pe�uela & Kees Mandemakers
July 2015, Volume 48, Issue 3
- 113-127 Indirectly Estimating International Net Migration Flows by Age and Gender
by Raphael J. Nawrotzki & Leiwen Jiang - 128-140 Explaining Geographical Variations in English Rural Infant Mortality Decline Using Place-Centered Reading
by Sarah Genevieve Hastings & Ian Gregory & Paul Atkinson - 141-152 A Comparative Approach to Identifying the Irish in Long Eighteenth-Century London
by Adam Crymble - 153-173 Methods to Create a Longitudinal Integrated Demographic and Geographic Database on the Micro-Level
by Finn Hedefalk & Lars Harrie & Patrick Svensson - 174-184 The Singularity of Areopagitica
by Jeffrey P. Beck
June 2015, Volume 48, Issue 2
- 67-79 Archives of Connection
by Robert Michael Morrissey - 80-89 A Counterfactual Study of the Charge of the Light Brigade
by David Connors & Michael J. Armstrong & John Bonnett - 90-102 Spatiotemporal Evolution of Market Towns in the Jiangnan Area During the Ming-Qing Dynasties of China
by Ta-Chien Chan & Pi-Ling Pai & Shih-Lung Shaw & I-Chun Fan - 103-111 A Core-Periphery GIS Model of the Historical Growth and Spread of Islam in China
by Karl E. Ryavec & Mark Henderson
March 2015, Volume 48, Issue 1
- 1-12 The Fourteenth-Century Poll Tax Returns and the Study of English Surname Distribution
by Harry Parkin - 13-34 Colonial New Jersey's Paper Money Regime, 1709-75: A Forensic Accounting Reconstruction of the Data
by Farley Grubb - 35-51 Estimating Historical Wage Profiles
by Maria Stanfors & Joyce Burnette - 52-65 The Periphery's Terms of Trade in the Nineteenth Century: A Methodological Problem Revisited
by Joseph A. Francis
October 2014, Volume 47, Issue 4
- 1-1 Editorial Board EOV
by The Editors
December 2014, Volume 47, Issue 4
- 163-166 The Time Dimension in Geography
by Jordi Mart�-Henneberg - 167-179 The East-West Gradient in Spatial Population Development Within Germany
by Sebastian Kl�sener & Emilio Zagheni - 180-189 New Evidence on Regional Inequality in Iberia (1900-2000)
by Daniel A. Tirado Fabregat & Marc Badia-Mir� - 190-198 The Impact of Road Network on External Trade
by Sedef Akgũngōr & Yesim Kustepeli & Yaprak Gūlcan - 199-209 The Importance of Being Central
by Marta Felis-Rota
September 2014, Volume 47, Issue 3
- 113-127 Translation as an Instrument of Empire: The Southern Netherlands as a Translation Center of the Spanish Monarchy, 1500-1700
by Lieve Behiels & Werner Thomas & Christian Pistor - 128-137 Random Selection of Petit Jurors on the Virginia Frontier, 1746-55
by Turk McCleskey & James C. Squire - 138-151 Testing Methods of Record Linkage on Swedish Censuses
by Maria J. Wisselgren & S�ren Edvinsson & Mats Berggren & Maria Larsson - 152-162 Estimating Historical Total Fertility Rates for Australia and Its States
by Philipp Ueffing & Tom Wilson
June 2014, Volume 47, Issue 2
- 57-66 iPEHD--The ifo Prussian Economic History Database
by Sascha O. Becker & Francesco Cinnirella & Erik Hornung & Ludger Woessmann - 67-80 Historical Health Conditions in Major U.S. Cities
by Carlos Villarreal & Brian Bettenhausen & Eric Hanss & Jonathan Hersh - 81-94 Is There Dowry Inflation in South Asia?
by Trevon D. Logan & Raj Arunachalam - 95-111 Julius Drachsler's Intermarriage in New York City
by James W. Oberly
March 2014, Volume 47, Issue 1
- 1-18 Using Housing Quality to Track Change in the Standard of Living and Poverty for Seventeenth-Century London
by William C. Baer - 19-30 Finding the Lost Jockeys
by Debra Barbezat & James Hughes - 31-44 Rebuilding the Great Britain Historical GIS, Part 3:Integrating Qualitative Content for a Sense of Place
by Humphrey Southall - 45-55 Microdata on the Belgian Population for 1961--2001: Documenting and Reconstructing the 1961 Census Sample
by Wouter Ronsijn
December 2013, Volume 46, Issue 4
- 203-219 Unknown Father in Suriname, 1838 to 1873
by Huub Everaert - 220-239 Between Large- N and Small- N Analyses: Historical Comparison of Thirty Insurgency Case Studies
by Christopher Paul & Colin P. Clarke & Beth Grill & Terrance Savitsky - 240-243 Taking Tradition Seriously: Radicalism, Conservatism, and Social Change
by Johann N. Neem
September 2013, Volume 46, Issue 3
- 113-116 Introduction to the Special Issue on the Common Ground of History and Geography
by Jordi Mart�-Henneberg - 117-133 The Roman Transport Network: A Precedent for the Integration of the European Mobility
by C�sar Carreras & Pau De Soto - 134-143 Mapping the Distortions in Time and Space: The French Railway Network 1830--1930
by Thomas Th�venin & Robert Schwartz & Lo�c Sapet - 144-156 Railways as a Factor of Change in the Distribution of Population in Spain, 1900--1970
by Xavi Franch & Mateu Morillas-Torn� & Jordi Mart�-Henneberg - 157-174 The Evolution of Population Distribution on the Iberian Peninsula: A Transnational Approach (1877--2001)
by Lu�s Espinha da Silveira & Daniel Alves & Marco Painho & Ana Cristina Costa & Ana Alcântara - 175-191 Evolution of the Territorial Coverage of the Railway Network and its Influence on Population Growth: The Case of England and Wales, 1871--1931
by Eduard Alvarez & Xavi Franch & Jordi Mart�-Henneberg - 192-201 A Historical GIS Approach to Studying the Evolution of the Railway and Urban Networks: The Balkans, 1870--2001
by Kaloyan Stanev
June 2013, Volume 46, Issue 2
- 57-66 The Five-Fifths Rule and the Unconstitutional Presidential Election of 1916
by Michael L. Rosin - 67-76 The Significance and Relative Contributions of Demographic, Residence, and Socioeconomic Status in Nineteenth-Century U.S. BMI Variation
by Scott Alan Carson - 77-89 The Construction of HISCAM: A Stratification Scale Based on Social Interactions for Historical Comparative Research
by Paul S. Lambert & Richard L. Zijdeman & Marco H. D. Van Leeuwen & Ineke Maas & Kenneth Prandy - 90-101 A Method for Exploring Long-Term Urban Change Using National Historical GIS Databases
by Laia Mojica & Ian N. Gregory & Jordi Mart�-Henneberg - 102-112 Experimental and Conceptual Innovators in the Sciences: The Cases of Darwin and Einstein
by David W. Galenson & Clayne L. Pope
March 2013, Volume 46, Issue 1
- 1-4 Why Were You Editor for 12 Years?
by J. Morgan Kousser - 5-18 A Pre-Colonial Population Brought to Light: Digitization of the Nineteenth Century Egyptian Censuses
by Mohamed Saleh - 19-30 Cultural and Genetic Influences on the "Biological Standard of Living"
by Matthias Blum - 31-40 National Survival and the Confederate Congress
by Adam Ramey - 41-56 The Art of Counting: Reconstructing Numeracy of the Middle and Upper Classes on the Basis of Portraits in the Early Modern Low Countries
by Tine De Moor & Jaco Zuijderduijn