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Social Science History seeks to advance the study of the past by publishing research that appeals to its interdisciplinary readership of historians, sociologists, economists, political scientists, anthropologists, and geographers. The journal invites articles that blend empirical research with theoretical work, undertake comparisons across time and space, or contribute to the development of quantitative and qualitative methods of analysis.
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Volume 41, Number 3, Fall 2017Editorial Board
Editor
Anne McCants, History, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Managing Editor
Jeffrey K. Beemer, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Editorial Board
Douglas Anderton,
Sociology, University of South CarolinaElizabeth P. Berman,
Sociology, University at Albany, SUNYPhilip Brown,
History, Th e Ohio State UniversityJoyce Burnette,
Economics, Wabash CollegeGeoff Cunfer,
History/Geography, University of SaskatchewanFabian Drixler,
History, Yale UniversityMary Ann Dzuback,
Women, Gender, and Sexuality Studies and Education, Washington University, Saint LouisEmily Erikson,
Sociology, Yale UniversityJulian Go,
Sociology, Boston UniversityJ. David Hacker,
History, University of MinnesotaHo-fung Hung,
Sociology, Johns Hopkins UniversityDon Lafreniere,
Historical Geography and GIS, Michigan Technological UniversityTrevon Logan,
Economics, Th e Ohio State UniversityCathie Jo Martin,
Political Science, Boston UniversitySusannah Ottaway,
History, Carleton CollegeSteven Pfaff,
Sociology, University of WashingtonMonica Prasad,
Sociology, Northwestern UniversityElise van Neederveen-Meerkerk,
History, Wageningen UniversitySimone A. Wegge,
Economics, CUNYRegina Werum,
Sociology, University of Nebraska
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