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The Journal of Interdisciplinary History employs the methods and insights of multiple disciplines in the study of past times and to bring a historical perspective to those other disciplines. Each issue features substantive articles, research notes, review essays and book reviews that relate historical study to applied fields such as economics, demographics, politics, sociology and psychology.
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Volume 30, Number 4, Spring 2000Table of Contents
- The Evolution of the Book (review)
- pp. 635-636
- The Uncertain Sciences (review)
- pp. 640-641
- The Family in Greek History (review)
- pp. 648-649
- The Shock of Medievalism (review)
- pp. 650-651
- Human Demography and Disease (review)
- pp. 667-669
- The Jews of Modern France (review)
- pp. 687-688
- Why the American Century? (review)
- pp. 726-728
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