The Journal of Interdisciplinary History

Title Publication Date Language Citations
Wheels of Time and the Interdependence of Value Change in America1973/01/0143
Virtue and Commerce in the Eighteenth Century1972/01/0142
The Rise and Fall of the Merchant Guilds: Re-thinking the Comparative Study of Commercial Institutions in Premodern Europe2010/04/01English41
Illegitimacy, Sexual Revolution, and Social Change in Modern Europe1971/01/0141
Class and Party in the Secession Crisis: Voting Behavior in the Deep South, 1856-18611978/01/0140
Civility, Social Capital, and Civil Society: Three Powerful Concepts for Explaining Asia1999/04/01English38
The Age of Slaves at Menarche and Their First Birth1978/01/0138
The Reformation, Popular Magic, and the "Disenchantment of the World"1993/01/0137
The Cartoon as a Historical Source1973/01/0137
Plantation Slave Life in Barbados: A Physical Anthropological Analysis1983/01/0137
Households and Plague in Early Modern Italy2007/10/01English37
Socioeconomic Determinants of Interstate Fertility Differentials in the United States in 1850 and 18601976/01/0136
Differential Mortality in the United States before 19001983/01/0136
The Socio-Institutional Divide: Explaining Italy’s Long-Term Regional Differences2018/06/01English35
"The Fashionable Diseases": Women's Complaints and Their Treatment in Nineteenth-Century America1973/01/0135
Nutritional Success on the Great Plains: Nineteenth-Century Equestrian Nomads2003/01/01English34
Occupational Classification in History1972/01/0134
Re-contextualizing British Witchcraft2004/07/01English32
Toward a Rapprochement1981/01/0132
Past Achievements and Future Trends1981/01/0132
Measuring the Impact of Climate on History: The Search for Appropriate Methodologies1980/01/0131
Spanish and Nahuatl Views on Smallpox and Demographic Catastrophe in Mexico1995/01/0131
Wealth Inequalities and Population Dynamics in Early Modern Northern Italy2010/04/01English31
Drought and Economic Distress: South Africa in the 1800s1986/01/0130
How New Is the “New” Social Study of Childhood? The Myth of a Paradigm Shift2008/04/01English29
American Immigration, Fertility, and Race Suicide at the Turn of the Century1990/01/0129
Population Homeostasis and English Demographic History1985/01/0129
Height, Nutrition, and Mortality Risk Reconsidered1994/01/0128
Logic of Charity: Poor Relief in Preindustrial Europe1994/01/0128
Ecological Regression and the Analysis of past Politics1973/01/0128