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kris_inwood

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Economic historian with broad social science & historical interests. I investigate aspects of population health, mobility & inequality, incarceration & the lives of prisoners in Canada, NZ, Australia & SouthAfrica with census & other digital resources

current project: https://thecanadianpeoples.com

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The 1915-16 Finnish typhoid epidemic spread via shared kitchens, lack of laundry & illiteracy. The introduction of central water distribution levelled risks, according to Jarmo Peltola, Henri Mikkola & Sakari Saaritsa in a new Social Science History article.
https://doi.org/10.1017/ssh.2023.34

@economics @demography @socialscience @sociology @politicalscience @geography @anthropology @econhist @devecon @archaeodons @sts @SocArXivBot @epiverse @healthecon

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Olmstead & Rhode argue in SSH that animal health programs paved the way for federal investments to improve human health in the early 20th century US. The complex historical relationship between American animal & human health policies was an early example of thinking!
https://doi.org/10.1017/ssh.2023.35

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First millennium CE literary texts describe the peoples of the western Pyrenees as ‘other’ & inferior than Rome & Christianity. In a new SSH article, Asier Aguirresarobe argues that this narrative of alterity influenced the development of Basque identity. Open access.
https://doi.org/10.1017/ssh.2024.8
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Kinship matters! Pierre Benz, Pedro Araujo & coauthors use social network, kinship & sequence analysis to identify strategies used by some ancien régime elite families to preserve power in 20th century Switzerland. Other families lost influence, some lost & regained it. New & OA in SSH
https://doi.org/10.1017/ssh.2024.6
@economics @demography @socialscience @sociology @politicalscience @geography @anthropology @econhist @devecon @archaeodons #history #histodons #glamsdons #elites #Switzerland #kinship

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Exceptionalist presumptions have limited the study of American politics, according to Robert Lieberman who argues that recognizing the origins, concepts & methods shared with the field of comparative politics can help us understand the current crisis of American democracy. OA in Social Science History!
https://doi.org/10.1017/ssh.2024.5
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Damon Mayrl, Nicholas Hoover Wilson, Matthew Mahler & Josh Pacewicz draw on methodological writings by ethnographers & original interviews w historical sociologists to examine the growing ties between the two fields, a useful case study of interchange between scholarly communities. New & OA in Social Science History!
https://doi.org/10.1017/ssh.2023.31

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Immigration, trade, inequality, residential schools, war, fertility, Presidential elections & much more are analyzed in 21 economic history papers at this year's meeting of the Canadian Economic Association - May 24, 31 & June 1 at Toronto Metropolitan University

https://eireidium.com/cneh/wp-content/uploads/2024/04/CNEH_CEA2024.pdf

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Congratulations to Canadian Public Policy on its special 50th volume Issue & to Professor Donn Feir who gives the CPP lecture May 30 at the CEA meeting in Toronto "Policies for Other People: Reflections from an Economist on Research & Federal Policy Regarding Indigenous Nations in Canada Post-1975"

https://www.utpjournals.press/toc/cpp/50/S1

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Animal health programs paved the way for federal investments to improve human health in the early 20thC US. Olmstead & Rhode argue that the complex historical relationship between animal & human health policy was an early example of thinking! New in Social Science History.
https://doi.org/10.1017/ssh.2023.35
@economics @demography @socialscience @sociology @politicalscience @geography @anthropology @econhist
@sts @SocArXivBot @devecon

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Shared kitchens, lack of laundry & illiteracy were vectors of vulnerability in the 1915-16 Finnish typhoid epidemic. Collective action in the form of a centralized distribution of pure water levelled risks, according to Peltola, Saaritsa & Mikkola in a new SSH article. Open access. https://doi.org/10.1017/ssh.2023.34
@economics @demography @socialscience @sociology @politicalscience @geography @anthropology @econhist @devecon @econhist @epiverse @sts @healthecon

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The racialized efforts of housing reformers missed the big picture, says Carolyn Swope in a new Social Science History article. Poverty & marginalization not housing damaged the health of low income Black residents in early 20th century Washington DC. Open access.
https://doi.org/10.1017/ssh.2023.19
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A land of sages: A legacy of former elites and current professorship in Vietnam

Free YSE-EHES graduate webinar by Luu Duc Toan Huynh (QMUL).
May 2 17:00 CET.
Chair: Ting Cheng (HK Baptist U).

More information:
https://ysi.ineteconomics.org/event/cfp-economic-history-graduate-webinar-spring-2024/2024-04-11/

@economics @demography @socialscience @sociology @politicalscience @geography @anthropology @econhist @devecon @archaeodons #history #histodons #Vietnam #inequality #elite #knowledge

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Data infrastructure for Canada

Attractive new tool to map census data since 1951 at https://edumaps.esri.ca/census/
New polygon files for historic census data at
https://hgiscanada.usask.ca/download
And the historical census microdata are coming soon https://thecanadianpeoples.com

@economics @demography @socialscience @sociology @politicalscience @geography @anthropology @econhist @devecon @archaeodons #history #histodons #hgis #dataviz #Canada #census #glamsdons #data #database

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Linked open data for cultural scholarship & memory is the focus of an exciting conference May 5-8 at the U of Ottawa. Many great workshops. Keynotes by Jennifer Wemigwans (UToronto) & Terhi Nurmikko-Fuller (ANU).
Supported by https://lincsproject.ca
More info:
https://hsscommons.ca/en/groups/forward_linking/events/2024conference
#culturalheritage #opendata #Canada #Ottawa #semanticweb

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webinar this Thursday, Magnus Neubert (MLU Halle-Wittenberg): The Socialist Experiment of Yugoslavia: Exploring the Effect of Labour-Managed Socialism on Economic Development.
Chair: Leonard Kukić (Universidad Carlos III de Madrid)
https://ysi.ineteconomics.org/event/cfp-economic-history-graduate-webinar-spring-2024/2024-04-11/

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CFP: the 8th Asian Historical Economics Conference Dec 9-10 2024 at Hong Kong University. Keynotes by Sascha Becker & Joel Mokyr. Submit 3-5 page proposals or full papers by May 31; acceptance by July 15.
https://www.cqh.hku.hk/ahec2024/
@economics @demography @socialscience @sociology @politicalscience @geography @anthropology @econhist @devecon @archaeodons #history #histodons #HongKong #indigenous

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'Frontier of Space, Frontier of Mind: The British Invasion of Loonwonnylowe' by Don Ransom (PhD, U of Tasmania) is the winner of the SJ Butlin Prize for best thesis in Australian or NZ econ history 2020-2022, offered by the Econ History Society of Aux & NZ
https://economichistorysociety.wordpress.com/news/

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In a new Social Science History article Mujun Zhou argues that Chinese labor NGO activism 1996-2020 had an enduring impact on the culture of public discussion & uses the case study to advance the theory of interstitial emergence in an authoritarian context.

https://doi.org/10.1017/ssh.2023.30

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In a new Social Science History paper Magnus Bergli Rasmussen investigates the role of political parties in the regulation & reduction of working hours in Norway 1880-1940. Analysis of parliamentary debate & voting confirms class & rural/urban differences shaped party preferences for reform.
https://doi.org/10.1017/ssh.2023.18

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Different internal organizations & institutionalization explain the divergent political fortunes of Fuerza Nueva and VOX, both far-right parties in Spain, according to Pablo Ortiz Barquero & coauthors in a new open access article in Social Science History
https://doi.org/10.1017/ssh.2023.17
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War & policy delayed 19thC globalization, based on a variance & cointegration analysis of Cdn, US & UK prices 1760-1860 by Pedersen et al. Cdn grain Xs lost easy access to the US market after 1783 & the Corn Laws gave only modest benefit to Cda in UK market.
https://doi.org/10.1017/ssh.2023.36
@economics @demography @socialscience @sociology @politicalscience @geography @anthropology @econhist @devecon @archaeodons @trade @agecon #history #histodons #Canada #globalization #BritishEmpire #prices #CornLaws

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Mortgage lenders foreclosed on many home owners in the Great Depression. Richard Harris finds that many Hamilton Ont borrowers defaulted voluntarily, local landlords defaulted more than homeowners & private lenders foreclosed less than lending institutions. Open access in Social Science History
https://doi.org/10.1017/ssh.2023.29
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Indigenous outnumbered White settlers until ~1850 in Australia, according to Boyd Hunter who points to the impact of disease & frontier violence in his new review of Butlin’s back-cast population model.

Open access in @APEHR

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Careful analysis by Byard & Maxwell-Stewart suggests a high pre-contact Indigenous population in lutruwita Tasmania & subsequent fast decline using historical evidence of disease, fertility decline, violence & resource loss. Open access in the Asia-Pacific Economic History Review https://doi.org/10.1111/aehr.12282
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Black-white differences in intergenerational mobility contributed to dramatic fluctuations in occupational segregation in the US 1880-2020, according Gueyon Kim at the 2023 SSHA meeting in Washington DC. Sophisticated joint work w Steve Durlauf, Dohyeon Lee & Xi Song
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Black-white differences in occupational segregation are related to differences upward social mobility by Gueyon Kim

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