Historical Methods: A Journal of Quantitative and Interdisciplinary History
2013 - 2025
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Volume 48, issue 4, 2015
- The Great Depression Through the Eyes of the Census of Manufactures pp. 185-194

- Nicolas Ziebarth
- Standardising and Coding Birthplace Strings and Occupational Titles in the British Censuses of 1851 to 1911 pp. 195-213

- Kevin Sch�rer, Tatiana Penkova and Yanshan Shi
- Dawes Cards and Indian Census Data pp. 214-229

- Melinda Miller
- The Aggregate Dutch Historical Censuses pp. 230-245

- Ashkan Ashkpour, Albert Mero�o-Pe�uela and Kees Mandemakers
Volume 48, issue 3, 2015
- Indirectly Estimating International Net Migration Flows by Age and Gender pp. 113-127

- Raphael J. Nawrotzki and Leiwen Jiang
- Explaining Geographical Variations in English Rural Infant Mortality Decline Using Place-Centered Reading pp. 128-140

- Sarah Genevieve Hastings, Ian Gregory and Paul Atkinson
- A Comparative Approach to Identifying the Irish in Long Eighteenth-Century London pp. 141-152

- Adam Crymble
- Methods to Create a Longitudinal Integrated Demographic and Geographic Database on the Micro-Level pp. 153-173

- Finn Hedefalk, Lars Harrie and Patrick Svensson
- The Singularity of Areopagitica pp. 174-184

- Jeffrey P. Beck
Volume 48, issue 2, 2015
- Archives of Connection pp. 67-79

- Robert Michael Morrissey
- A Counterfactual Study of the Charge of the Light Brigade pp. 80-89

- David Connors, Michael J. Armstrong and John Bonnett
- Spatiotemporal Evolution of Market Towns in the Jiangnan Area During the Ming-Qing Dynasties of China pp. 90-102

- Ta-Chien Chan, Pi-Ling Pai, Shih-Lung Shaw and I-Chun Fan
- A Core-Periphery GIS Model of the Historical Growth and Spread of Islam in China pp. 103-111

- Karl E. Ryavec and Mark Henderson
Volume 48, issue 1, 2015
- The Fourteenth-Century Poll Tax Returns and the Study of English Surname Distribution pp. 1-12

- Harry Parkin
- Colonial New Jersey's Paper Money Regime, 1709-75: A Forensic Accounting Reconstruction of the Data pp. 13-34

- Farley Grubb
- Estimating Historical Wage Profiles pp. 35-51

- Maria Stanfors and Joyce Burnette
- The Periphery's Terms of Trade in the Nineteenth Century: A Methodological Problem Revisited pp. 52-65

- Joseph Francis
Volume 47, issue 4, 2014
- The Time Dimension in Geography pp. 163-166

- Jordi Mart�-Henneberg
- The East-West Gradient in Spatial Population Development Within Germany pp. 167-179

- Sebastian Kl�sener and Emilio Zagheni
- New Evidence on Regional Inequality in Iberia (1900-2000) pp. 180-189

- Daniel Tirado-Fabregat and Marc Badia-Mir�
- The Impact of Road Network on External Trade pp. 190-198

- Sedef Akgũngōr, Yesim Kustepeli and Yaprak Gūlcan
- The Importance of Being Central pp. 199-209

- Marta Felis-Rota
- Editorial Board EOV pp. ebi-ebi

- The Editors
Volume 47, issue 3, 2014
- Translation as an Instrument of Empire: The Southern Netherlands as a Translation Center of the Spanish Monarchy, 1500-1700 pp. 113-127

- Lieve Behiels, Werner Thomas and Christian Pistor
- Random Selection of Petit Jurors on the Virginia Frontier, 1746-55 pp. 128-137

- Turk McCleskey and James C. Squire
- Testing Methods of Record Linkage on Swedish Censuses pp. 138-151

- Maria J. Wisselgren, S�ren Edvinsson, Mats Berggren and Maria Larsson
- Estimating Historical Total Fertility Rates for Australia and Its States pp. 152-162

- Philipp Ueffing and Tom Wilson
Volume 47, issue 2, 2014
- iPEHD--The ifo Prussian Economic History Database pp. 57-66

- Sascha Becker, Francesco Cinnirella, Erik Hornung and Ludger Woessmann
- Historical Health Conditions in Major U.S. Cities pp. 67-80

- Carlos Villarreal, Brian Bettenhausen, Eric Hanss and Jonathan Hersh
- Is There Dowry Inflation in South Asia? pp. 81-94

- Trevon Logan and Raj Arunachalam
- Julius Drachsler's Intermarriage in New York City pp. 95-111

- James W. Oberly
Volume 47, issue 1, 2014
- Using Housing Quality to Track Change in the Standard of Living and Poverty for Seventeenth-Century London pp. 1-18

- William C. Baer
- Finding the Lost Jockeys pp. 19-30

- Debra Barbezat and James Hughes
- Rebuilding the Great Britain Historical GIS, Part 3:Integrating Qualitative Content for a Sense of Place pp. 31-44

- Humphrey Southall
- Microdata on the Belgian Population for 1961--2001: Documenting and Reconstructing the 1961 Census Sample pp. 45-55

- Wouter Ronsijn
Volume 46, issue 4, 2013
- Unknown Father in Suriname, 1838 to 1873 pp. 203-219

- Huub Everaert
- Between Large- N and Small- N Analyses: Historical Comparison of Thirty Insurgency Case Studies pp. 220-239

- Christopher Paul, Colin P. Clarke, Beth Grill and Terrance Savitsky
- Taking Tradition Seriously: Radicalism, Conservatism, and Social Change pp. 240-243

- Johann N. Neem
Volume 46, issue 3, 2013
- Introduction to the Special Issue on the Common Ground of History and Geography pp. 113-116

- Jordi Mart�-Henneberg
- The Roman Transport Network: A Precedent for the Integration of the European Mobility pp. 117-133

- C�sar Carreras and Pau De Soto
- Mapping the Distortions in Time and Space: The French Railway Network 1830--1930 pp. 134-143

- Thomas Th�venin, Robert Schwartz and Lo�c Sapet
- Railways as a Factor of Change in the Distribution of Population in Spain, 1900--1970 pp. 144-156

- Xavi Franch, Mateu Morillas-Torn� and Jordi Mart�-Henneberg
- The Evolution of Population Distribution on the Iberian Peninsula: A Transnational Approach (1877--2001) pp. 157-174

- Lu�s Espinha da Silveira, Daniel Alves, Marco Painho, Ana Cristina Costa and Ana Alcântara
- Evolution of the Territorial Coverage of the Railway Network and its Influence on Population Growth: The Case of England and Wales, 1871--1931 pp. 175-191

- Eduard Alvarez, Xavi Franch and Jordi Mart�-Henneberg
- A Historical GIS Approach to Studying the Evolution of the Railway and Urban Networks: The Balkans, 1870--2001 pp. 192-201

- Kaloyan Stanev
Volume 46, issue 2, 2013
- The Five-Fifths Rule and the Unconstitutional Presidential Election of 1916 pp. 57-66

- Michael L. Rosin
- The Significance and Relative Contributions of Demographic, Residence, and Socioeconomic Status in Nineteenth-Century U.S. BMI Variation pp. 67-76

- Scott Alan Carson
- The Construction of HISCAM: A Stratification Scale Based on Social Interactions for Historical Comparative Research pp. 77-89

- Paul S. Lambert, Richard L. Zijdeman, Marco H. D. Van Leeuwen, Ineke Maas and Kenneth Prandy
- A Method for Exploring Long-Term Urban Change Using National Historical GIS Databases pp. 90-101

- Laia Mojica, Ian N. Gregory and Jordi Mart�-Henneberg
- Experimental and Conceptual Innovators in the Sciences: The Cases of Darwin and Einstein pp. 102-112

- David Galenson and Clayne L. Pope
Volume 46, issue 1, 2013
- Why Were You Editor for 12 Years? pp. 1-4

- J. Morgan Kousser
- A Pre-Colonial Population Brought to Light: Digitization of the Nineteenth Century Egyptian Censuses pp. 5-18

- Mohamed Saleh
- Cultural and Genetic Influences on the "Biological Standard of Living" pp. 19-30

- Matthias Blum
- National Survival and the Confederate Congress pp. 31-40

- Adam Ramey
- The Art of Counting: Reconstructing Numeracy of the Middle and Upper Classes on the Basis of Portraits in the Early Modern Low Countries pp. 41-56

- Tine De Moor and Jaco Zuijderduijn
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