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  1. The Capitalist Epoch
  2. William H. Sewell Jr.
  3. pp. 1-11
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  1. Capitalism and Financial Development: The Case of Mortgage Markets in France, 1807–1899
  2. Philip T. Hoffman, Gilles Postel-Vinay, Jean-Laurent Rosenthal
  3. pp. 13-41
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  1. Capital, Containment, and Competition: The Dynamics of British Imperialism, 1730–1939
  2. Julian Go
  3. pp. 43-69
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  1. Louise Tilly in Intergenerational Perspective
  2. Michael Hanagan, Mary Jo Maynes
  3. pp. 71-78
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  1. Population, Politics, and Unemployment Policy in the Great Depression
  2. Miriam Cohen
  3. pp. 79-87
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  1. From Subjects to Actors: Italians and Jews and the Fight against Immigration Restriction in the United States
  2. Maddalena Marinari
  3. pp. 89-95
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  1. Reading German Girlhood: Louise Tilly and the Agency of Girls in European History
  2. Emily C. Bruce
  3. pp. 97-103
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  1. Seeking Female Sexual Emancipation and the Writing of Women’s History
  2. Elizabeth H. Pleck
  3. pp. 105-112
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  1. Writing Women, Work, and Family: The Tilly-Scott Collaboration
  2. Joan W. Scott
  3. pp. 113-120
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  1. The Intergenerational Legacies of Louise Audino Tilly
  2. Leslie Page Moch
  3. pp. 121-125
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  1. Socioeconomic Determinants of Divorce in Sweden, 1960–1965
  2. Glenn Sandström, Magnus Strömgren, Olof Stjernström
  3. pp. 127-153
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  1. “The Satisfactory Midwife Bag”: Midwifery Regulation in South Carolina, Past and Present Considerations
  2. Alicia D. Bonaparte
  3. pp. 155-182
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  1. Dispute Resolution in Ottoman Courts: A Quantitative Analysis of Litigations in Eighteenth-Century Kastamonu
  2. Metin M. Coşgel, Boğaç A. Ergene
  3. pp. 183-202
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  1. Religion in the Census
  2. Gunnar Thorvaldsen
  3. pp. 203-220
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  1. A Radical Demand Effect: Early US Feminists and the Married Women’s Property Acts
  2. Holly J. McCammon, Sandra C. Arch, Erin M. Bergner
  3. pp. 221-250
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  1. Demography and Social Epidemiology of Admissions to the Colorado Insane Asylum, 1879–1899
  2. Ann L. Magennis, Michael G. Lacy
  3. pp. 251-271
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  1. Special Section Contributors
  2. pp. 273-276
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