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Martí-Henneberg, Jordi 5 Franch, Xavi 2 Akgũngōr, Sedef 1 Alcântara, Ana 1 Alvarez, Eduard 1 Alves, Daniel 1 Arunachalam, Raj 1 Badia-Miró, Marc 1 Baer, William C. 1 Barbezat, Debra 1 Becker, Sascha O. 1 Behiels, Lieve 1 Berggren, Mats 1 Bettenhausen, Brian 1 Blum, Matthias 1 Carreras, Cèsar 1 Carson, Scott Alan 1 Cinnirella, Francesco 1 Clarke, Colin P. 1 Costa, Ana Cristina 1 Edvinsson, Sören 1 Everaert, Huub 1 Fabregat, Daniel A. Tirado 1 Felis-Rota, Marta 1 Galenson, David W. 1 Gregory, Ian N. 1 Grill, Beth 1 Gūlcan, Yaprak 1 Hanss, Eric 1 Hersh, Jonathan 1 Hornung, Erik 1 Hughes, James 1 Klüsener, Sebastian 1 Kousser, J. Morgan 1 Kustepeli, Yesim 1 Lambert, Paul S. 1 Larsson, Maria 1 Leeuwen, Marco H. D. Van 1 Logan, Trevon D. 1 Maas, Ineke 1
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Mapping the Distortions in Time and Space: The French Railway Network 1830--1930
Thévenin, Thomas; Schwartz, Robert; Sapet, Loïc - In: Historical Methods: A Journal of Quantitative and … 46 (2013) 3, pp. 134-143
Accessibility is frequently used in transportation planning to measure the efficiency of new infrastructure in terms of travel time and population served. In this article, the authors apply accessibility concepts based on the geo-historical angle. The aim of this study is to investigate the...
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Unknown Father in Suriname, 1838 to 1873
Everaert, Huub - In: Historical Methods: A Journal of Quantitative and … 46 (2013) 4, pp. 203-219
In this article, the author uses simulation techniques to discover what percentage of Surinamese slave women bore children by different fathers during the period 1838 to 1873. The matrifocal family, comprising wife and children, might well have predominated on the plantations. However, slave...
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Experimental and Conceptual Innovators in the Sciences: The Cases of Darwin and Einstein
Galenson, David W.; Pope, Clayne L. - In: Historical Methods: A Journal of Quantitative and … 46 (2013) 2, pp. 102-112
During the past decade, analyses of artistic creativity have demonstrated the contrast in creative life cycles between experimental old masters and conceptual young geniuses. This article extends the analysis to scientists. Charles Darwin was a great experimental innovator, who spent decades...
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Railways as a Factor of Change in the Distribution of Population in Spain, 1900--1970
Franch, Xavi; Morillas-Torné, Mateu; Martí-Henneberg, … - In: Historical Methods: A Journal of Quantitative and … 46 (2013) 3, pp. 144-156
The central focus of this work is to test a new methodology to measure the impact of the railway on the distribution of population, in this case in Spain. To achieve this, it was necessary to previously integrate data relating to population and railway lines into a geographical information...
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Taking Tradition Seriously: Radicalism, Conservatism, and Social Change
Neem, Johann N. - In: Historical Methods: A Journal of Quantitative and … 46 (2013) 4, pp. 240-243
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A Historical GIS Approach to Studying the Evolution of the Railway and Urban Networks: The Balkans, 1870--2001
Stanev, Kaloyan - In: Historical Methods: A Journal of Quantitative and … 46 (2013) 3, pp. 192-201
The study investigates the complex relationship between border changes, railway construction, and the formation of the urban network of the Balkans between 1870 and 2000. The historical geographic information system is applied to measure the impact of border changes and railway construction on...
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Introduction to the Special Issue on the Common Ground of History and Geography
Martí-Henneberg, Jordi - In: Historical Methods: A Journal of Quantitative and … 46 (2013) 3, pp. 113-116
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The Construction of HISCAM: A Stratification Scale Based on Social Interactions for Historical Comparative Research
Lambert, Paul S.; Zijdeman, Richard L.; Leeuwen, Marco … - In: Historical Methods: A Journal of Quantitative and … 46 (2013) 2, pp. 77-89
A new occupational stratification scale, "HISCAM" (historical CAMSIS), has been developed to facilitate the analysis of data coded to the Historical International Standard Classification of Occupations. This article describes the derivation and properties of the HISCAM measure. The scale was...
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The Significance and Relative Contributions of Demographic, Residence, and Socioeconomic Status in Nineteenth-Century U.S. BMI Variation
Carson, Scott Alan - In: Historical Methods: A Journal of Quantitative and … 46 (2013) 2, pp. 67-76
Sources of nineteenth-century body mass index variation have received increased attention in economic and historical studies. Although modern body mass indexes increased during the twentieth century, nineteenth-century black and white body mass indexes were distributed symmetrically. Blacks in...
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The Roman Transport Network: A Precedent for the Integration of the European Mobility
Carreras, Cèsar; Soto, Pau De - In: Historical Methods: A Journal of Quantitative and … 46 (2013) 3, pp. 117-133
In the last years, the use of geographical information systems has been common in many historical and geographical studies. Perhaps one of the least known applications is network analysis, a series of functions related to hydrology and mobility. Since 1994, researchers have used network analyses...
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