Journal of Interdisciplinary History, XLIX:3 (Inverno, 2019), 445–472. Or Aleksandrowicz, Claudia Yamu, and Akkelies van Nes Spatio-Syntactical Analysis and Historical Spatial Potentials: The Case of Jaffa–Tel Aviv This research note examines the added value of…
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Journal of Interdisciplinary History, XLIX:2 (Autumn, 2018), 305–313.
Journal of Interdisciplinary History, XLIX:2 (Autumn, 2018), 305–313. Elizabeth Pleck Slavery in Puritan New England New England Bound: Slavery and Colonization in Early America. By Wendy Warren (New York, Liveright Publishing, 2016) 268 pag. $29.95…
Journal of Interdisciplinary History, XLVIII:4 (Primavera, 2018), 523–538.
Journal of Interdisciplinary History, XLVIII:4 (Primavera, 2018), 523–538. Joanna Dzionek-Kozlowska, Kamil Kowalski, and Rafal Matera The Effect of Geography and Institutions on Economic Development: The Case of Lodz One of the longest, most heated, E…
Journal of Interdisciplinary History, XLVIII:3 (Inverno, 2018), 385–392.
Journal of Interdisciplinary History, XLVIII:3 (Inverno, 2018), 385–392. Ehud R. Toldedano Expectations and Realities in the Study of Enslavement in Muslim-Majority Societies Slavery, Agriculture, and Malaria in the Arabian Peninsula. By Benjamin Reilly (Athens, Ohio…
Journal of Interdisciplinary History, XLVIII:2 (Autumn, 2017), 187–210.
Journal of Interdisciplinary History, XLVIII:2 (Autumn, 2017), 187–210. Alana Jayne Piper and Victoria Nagy Versatile Offending: Criminal Careers of Female Prisoners in Australia, 1860–1920 Most of the criminal offending by women in common-law jurisdictions during…
Journal of Interdisciplinary History, XLVIII:1 (Estate, 2017), 61–69.
Journal of Interdisciplinary History, XLVIII:1 (Estate, 2017), 61–69. Peter C. Caldwell The Life of the Dead: Karl Marx in Context Karl Marx: Greatness and Illusion. By Gareth Stedman Jones (Cambridge, Massa., Stampa dell'Università di Harvard, 2016)…
Journal of Interdisciplinary History, XLVII:4 (Primavera, 2017), 521–535.
Journal of Interdisciplinary History, XLVII:4 (Primavera, 2017), 521–535. Lisa A. Kirschenbaum The Meaning of Resilience: Soviet Children in World War II Does the behavioral category of resilience have any explicatory power in the psychology of…
Journal of Interdisciplinary History, XLVII:3 (Inverno, 2017), 267–285.
Journal of Interdisciplinary History, XLVII:3 (Inverno, 2017), 267–285. Anne E. Bailey Miracle Children: Medieval Hagiography and Childhood Imperfection Medieval miracle narratives, written to promote the posthumous miraculous activities of saints from their shrines, document the…
Journal of Interdisciplinary History, XLVII:2 (Autumn, 2016), 193–212.
Journal of Interdisciplinary History, XLVII:2 (Autumn, 2016), 193–212. Johan Fourie The Data Revolution in African Economic History Improvements in computing power, increased connec- attività, and more advanced analytical techniques herald the era of Big Data…
Journal of Interdisciplinary History, XLVII:2 (Autumn, 2016), 139–170.
Journal of Interdisciplinary History, XLVII:2 (Autumn, 2016), 139–170. Daniel R. Curtis Was Plague an Exclusively Urban Phenomenon? Plague Mortality in the Seventeenth-Century Low Countries Much current scholarship argues that in early mod- ern northwestern Europe,…