The Journal of Interdisciplinary History

Title Publication Date Language Citations
Optimal Matching Methods for Historical Sequences1986/01/01213
Domestic Politics and War1988/01/01205
Human Capital and Social Capital: The Rise of Secondary Schooling in America, 1910–19401999/04/01English155
Migration, Membership, and the Modern Nation-State: Internal and External Dimensions of the Politics of Belonging2010/06/01English111
Urban Growth and Agricultural Change: England and the Continent in the Early Modern Period1985/01/01108
The Origins of War in Neorealist Theory1988/01/01100
The Political Foundations of Modern Economic Growth: England, 1540-18001996/01/0197
Secular Changes in American and British Stature and Nutrition1983/01/0186
The Growth of Voluntary Associations in America, 1840–19401999/04/01English85
The Theory of Hegemonic War1988/01/0174
“They Prefer Withdrawal”: The Choice of Birth Control in Britain, 1918–19502003/10/01English73
International Trade, Domestic Coalitions, and Liberty: Comparative Responses to the Crisis of 1873-18961977/01/0167
Civic Traditions in Premodern Italy1999/01/01English65
The Use and Misuse of Census Data for the Historical Analysis of Family Structure1975/01/0163
The Nutrition Fertility Link: An Evaluation of the Evidence1981/01/0160
The Food Riot as a Form of Political Conflict in France1971/01/0158
From Natural Philosophy to the Sciences: Writing the History of Nineteenth-Century Science. Edited by David Cahan (Chicago, University of Chicago Press, 2003) 456 pp. $85.002005/07/01English56
Rats, Communications, and Plague: Toward an Ecological History2003/07/01English56
Mathematical vs. Experimental Traditions in the Development of Physical Science1976/01/0155
Women's Work and European Fertility Patterns1976/01/0155
War and Misperception1988/01/0153
Social Networks, Kinship, and Community in Eastern Europe1994/01/0152
Why Venice? Venetian Society and the Success of Early Opera2006/01/01English51
Diet and Delocalization: Dietary Changes since 17501983/01/0150
Height and Social Status in Eighteenth-Century Germany1990/01/0148
A Standard Occupational Prestige Scale for Use with Historical Data1976/01/0147
The Mulatto Advantage: The Biological Consequences of Complexion in Rural Antebellum Virginia2002/07/01English45
Institutional Change and the Longevity of the Ottoman Empire, 1500–18002004/10/01English45
Epidemics and Famine in the Little Ice Age1980/01/0144
Family and Kinship in Western Europe: The Problem of the Joint Family Household1975/01/0144