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Volume 49, Number 2, Summer 2025Table of Contents
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View Those "who have no interest in the soil": Poor Southern White People and Property in Antislavery Arguments for Homesteading
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View An Examination of Shifting Enforcement Priorities: Republican Officeholders Reorganize the US Immigration System, 1906–1913
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View The Rise of Modern Police Forces in the United Kingdom: Tracking Legislative Debates Around Police Reform (1803–1945)
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View Trends in the Female Longevity Advantage of Nineteenth-Century Birth Cohorts: Exploring the Role of Place and Fertility
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Trends in the Female Longevity Advantage of Nineteenth-Century Birth Cohorts: Exploring the Role of Place and Fertility
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View Consumption and Living Standards in Early Modern Rural Households: Probate Evidence from Southern Sweden, c. 1670–1860
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View 'Little Baby's gone to Heaven': A Mixed-Methods Study of Black Children's Survival Disadvantage in Jim Crow-Era Arkansas
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| ISSN | 1527-8034 |
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| Print ISSN | 0145-5532 |
| Launched on MUSE | 2025-12-18 |
| Open Access | No |
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