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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 28, Number 4, Winter 2004Table of Contents
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View Constituency Cleavages and Congressional Parties: Measuring Homogeneity and Polarization, 1857-1913
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View Human Geography and Ecological Sociology: The Unfolding of a Human Ecology, 1890 to 1930 -- and Beyond
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| ISSN | 1527-8034 |
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| Print ISSN | 0145-5532 |
| Launched on MUSE | 2005-01-04 |
| Open Access | No |
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Copyright © 2004 The Social Science History Association.




