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P320.01COM.p2017AbrVol. 50No. 5
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An Introduction to Special Issue
The Causes and Consequences of Secret Ballot Reform
JAN TEORELL, DANIEL ZIBLATT, FABRICE LEHOUCQ . 531–554
From Open to Secret Ballot
Vote Buying and Modernization
TOKE S. AIDT, PETER S. JENSEN. 555–593
The Secret Ballot and the Market for Votes at 19th-Century British Elections
CHRISTOPHER KAM . 594–635
Unfinished Business
The Democratization of Electoral Practices in Britain and Germany
KIMULI KASARA, ISABELA MARES . 636–664
Illicit Tactics as Substitutes
Election Fraud, Ballot Reform, and Contested Congressional Elections
in the United States, 1860-1930
DIDI KUO, JAN TEORELL . 665–696
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ESTUDIOS
JOSÉ MIGUEL SANJUÁN : 3
Los orígenes de una oligarquía comercial. La evolución de la élite económica barcelonesa
en el siglo XVIII
MARTÍN LTURRALDE VALLS: 25
La explotación del trabajo infantil en la industria algodonera: de las indianas al moderno
sistema de fábrica, Barcelona,
1790-1856
JORGE MUÑIZ SÁNCHEZ: 49
Los inicios de la emigración de trabajadores cualificados en la industria
asturiana: la Real Compañía Asturiana de Minas
a principios del siglo xx
JULIO PRADA RODRÍGUEZ: 67
Escarmentar a algunas y disciplinar a las demás. Mujer, violencia y
represión sexuada en la retaguardia sublevada
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DOSSIER: VIOLENCIA Y Y CIRCULACIÓN DE BIENES, CONOCIMIENTOS Y CULTURAS
LGOR PÉREZ TOSTADO (COORD.): PRESENTACIÓN 85
LEVGEN A. KHVALKOV: 89
El mercado de esclavos en la región del Mar Negro, siglos XIV y XV
JOSÉ MIGUEL ESCRIBANO PÁEZ: 111
Conectando continentes en un contexto violento. Comercio intercultural
y violencia en el Mediterráneo occidental de la primera edad global
Bethany Aram y Rafael Obando Andrade: 129
Violencia, esclavitud y encomienda en la conquista de América, 1513-1542
Nicolás Rodríguez Castillo: 149
Las galeras en Filipinas: guerra, comercio y disciplinamiento social (1580-1650)
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Introduction: histories of asylums, insanity and psychiatry in ScotlandCHRIS PHILO, JONATHAN ANDREWS . 3–14
A ‘Scottish Poor Law of Lunacy’? Poor Law, Lunacy Law and Scotland’s parochial asylumsLAUREN FARQUHARSON . 15–28
Liberty and the individual: the colony asylum in Scotland and EnglandGILLIAN ALLMOND . 29–43
‘Noisy, restless and incoherent’: puerperal insanity at Dundee Lunatic AsylumMORAG ALLAN CAMPBELL . 44–57
‘The Head Carver’: Art Extraordinary and the small spaces of asylumCHERYL MCGEACHAN . 58–71
Henderson and Meyer in correspondence: a transatlantichistory of dynamic psychiatry, 1908–29
HAZEL MORRISON 72–86
Reconstructing the eclectic psychiatry of Thomas Ferguson RodgerSARAH PHELAN . 87–100
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From asylum to action in Scotland: the emergence of the Scottish Union of Mental Patients, 1971–2 MARK GALLAGHER . 101–114
‘Heading up a blind alley’? Scottish psychiatric hospitals in the era of deinstitutionalizationVICKY LONG . 115–128
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EditorialEditorial noteKatherine V. Gough Dan Hammett . v
Research ArticleIntroduction: exploring the contested terrain of urban citizenshipDaniel Hammett . 1–13
Unequal citizenship in unequal cities: participatory urban governance in contemporary South AfricaCharlotte Lemanski . 15–35
The ecology of citizenship: understanding vulnerability in urban BrazilRobert Coates Jeff Garmany 37–56
Women hawkers in Tehran’s metro: everyday politics and the production of public spaceSimin Fadaee Seth Schindler 57–75
Contesting urban citizenship: the urban poor’s strategies of state engagement in Chennai, IndiaSubadevan Ijlal Naqvi . 77–95
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Women's Income and Marriage Markets in the United States:
Evidence from the Civil War Pension
LAURA SALISBURY 1-38
Technology and Geography in the Second Industrial Revolution:
New Evidence from the Margins of Trade
MICHAEL HUBERMAN, CHRISTOPHER M. MEISSNER, KIM OOSTERLINCK 39-89
How Much Does Political Uncertainty Matter? The Case of Louisiana
under Huey Long
GABRIEL MATHY, NICOLAS L. ZIEBARTH . 90-126
The National Rise in Residential Segregation
TREVON D. LOGAN, JOHN M. PARMAN . 127-170
Sample-Selection Biases and the Industrialization Puzzle
HOWARD BODENHORN, TIMOTHY W. GUINNANE, THOMAS A. MROZ 171-207
Flexible Supply of Apprenticeship in the British Industrial Revolution
NADAV BEN ZEEV, JOEL MOKYR, KARINE VAN DER BEEK . 208-250
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Holding Up the Empire: Colombia, American Oil Interests,
and the 1921 Urrutia-Thomson Treaty
XAVIER DURAN, MARCELO BUCHELI . 251-284
Wealth-Income Ratios in a Small, Developing Economy: Sweden,
1810–2014
DANIEL WALDENSTRÖM . 285-313
Plague and Lethal Epidemics in the Pre-Industrial World
Guido Alfani, Tommy E. Murphy . 314-343
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Planning Latin American Cities : Dependencies and “Best Practices”
TOM ANGOTTI, CLARA IRAZÁBAL; pp. 4–17
The Future of Global Peripheral Cities
ERMINIA MARICATO pp. 18–37
Failed Markets The Crisis in the Private Production of Social Housing in Mexico
ALFONSO VALENZUELA AGUILERA; pp. 38–51
Urban Governance and Economic Development in Medellín An “Urban Miracle”?
TOBIAS FRANZ; pp. 52–70
Dealing with Dangerous Spaces The Construction of Urban Policy in Medellín
LUISA SOTOMAYOR; pp. 71–90
Conflict and Convergence between Experts and Citizens Bogotá’s TransMilenio
STACEY L. HUNT pp. 91–110
Worlding Bogotá’s Ciclovía From Urban Experiment to International “Best Practice”
SERGIO MONTERO pp. 111–131
Urban Policy, Social Movements, and the Right to the City in Brazil
ABIGAIL FRIENDLY ; pp. 132–148
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Power, Policy, and Citizen Participation in Santo André, Brazil
VICTOR ALBERT pp. 149–167
Participation without Power The Failure of Citizen Participation in Barranquilla
FLORIAN KOCH, LINA MARÍA SÁNCHEZ STEINER pp. 168–183
Urban Mobility and Politics in Mexico City The Case of the Frente Amplio contra la
Supervía
OSCAR SOSA LÓPEZ pp. 184–204
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Goodnight Moon; or, Why We Don’t Know Much about HistoryANNE HYDE pp. 1-5
Whither Atlantic History?JESSICA A. KRUG pp. 6-10
Theorizing Early American Information Culture: From Communication Frontier to Network AnalysisTRISH LOUGHRAN pp. 11-17
They’ll Take the Money and Spread It Out Equal?: Historians Confront U.S. Economic InequalityANDREW M. SCHOCKET pp. 18-25
The Slave Trade, One Voyage at A TimeGREGORY E. O’MALLEY pp. 26-32
Carceral Lives MatterJEANNINE MARIE DE LOMBARD pp. 33-39
New Histories of The Public Library in the United StatesTHOMAS AUGST pp. 40-49
Apply Liberalism Liberally: Incest and the Troubled American StateKYLE G. VOLK pp. 50-56
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Bringing Politics Back in . . . to AbolitionRICHARD NEWMAN pp. 57-64
“Borderers” and FugitivesELAINE FRANTZ pp. 65-72
Remembering and Forgetting: Slavery, Secession, and the Civil WarANNE SARAH RUBIN pp. 73-82
Whither the Arc of the Moral Universe?ROBERT H. CHURCHILL pp. 83-89
Endless Childhood in AmericaSARA FIELDSTON pp. 90-93
Terrible DestinyEUGENE MCCARRAHER pp. 94-101
Trials and Crimes, Spectacles and Myths: Finding Meanings inHistorical Legal ProceedingsRICHARD F. HAMM pp. 102-108
Beyond Iconic and Ironic In U.S. Environmental HistoryKATHRYN MORSE pp. 109-116
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Saying It Was So: Exploring the Black Sox ScandalR. A. R. EDWARDS pp. 117-119
The Nature of Economic DevelopmentTORE C. OLSSON pp. 120-127
Patients, Consumers, and the Enduring Challenge to Medical AuthorityDAVID SHUMWAY JONES pp. 128-135
Radical Experience and the Surveillance StateELIZABETH FAUE pp. 136-144
The Long HaggleWEN-QING NGOEI pp. 145-150
Domestic Publics and Twentieth-Century U.S. Foreign RelationsLAUREN FRANCES TUREK pp. 151-158
From Humiliation to Human RightsMICHAEL J. ALLEN pp. 159-166
That’s the Way It Used to beTHOMAS DOHERTY pp. 167-171
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The JFK Tapes: Round ThreeSHELDON M. STERN pp. 172-176
Reflections: Remembering Muhammad Ali: Myths, Memory, and HistoryJOHNNY SMITH pp. 177-188
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CONTENTS / SUMARIO
Biological welfare and nutritional inequality in rural mediterranean Spain: the irrigated area of Valencia, 1859-1939MARÍA ISABEL AYUDA BOSQUE, JAVIER PUCHE GIL 11-47
La erosión del poder de la élite en Chile entre 1913 y 1970. Una aproximación desde losingresos del 1%JAVIER E. RODRÍGUEZ WEBER 49-80
The economic impact of sovereign defaults in Latin America 1870-2012TJEERD MENNO BOONMAN 81-104
Private lenders, banks and mortgage credit in Peru. Evidence from notarised loansFELIPE ZEGARRA 105-146
La seda china en Nueva España a principios del siglo XVII: una mirada imperial en el Memorial de Horacio LevantoMARIANO BONIALIAN 147-171
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SYMPOSIUM“THE METALANGUAGE OF RACE”: A COMMEMORATIONEDITED BY SHERIE M. RANDOLPH
IntroductionSHERIE M. RANDOLPH pp. 589–590
On Violence and CarceralityROBIN D. G. KELLEY pp. 590–600
Intersectionality and Identity Politics: Cross-Identity Coalitions for Progressive Social ChangeTAMAR W. CARROLL pp. 600–607
Difference, Power, and Lived Experiences: Revisiting the “Metalanguage of Race”DAYO F. GORE pp. 608–613
Antiblack Racism and the Metalanguage of SexualityMARLON M. BAILEY, L. H. STALLINGS pp. 614–621
Evelyn Brooks Higginbotham, the Metalanguage of Race, and the Genealogy of Black Feminist Legal Theory SherieM. RANDOLPH pp. 621–628
“The Metalanguage of Race,” Then and NowEVELYN BROOKS HIGGINBOTHAM pp. 628–642
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ARTICLES
Stories and Statecraft: Afghan Women’s Narratives and the Construction of Western FreedomsSUJATHA FERNANDES pp. 643–667
Porn Work, Feminist Critique, and the Market for AuthenticityHEATHER BERG pp. 669–692
PornographyJENNIFER MOORMAN pp. 693–716
“We’re Not Just Sandwiches”: Europe, Nation, and Feminist (Im)Possibilities on Ukraine’s MaidanEMILY S. CHANNELL-JUSTICE pp. 717–741
The Silent Hat: Islam, Female Labor, and the Political Economy of the Headscarf DebateGUANGTIAN HA pp. 743–769
ASK A FEMINIST
Ask a Feminist: A Conversation with Susan J. Carroll on Gender and Electoral PoliticsSUSAN J. CARROLL, SUZANNA DANUTA WALTERS pp. 771–783798
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SHORT TAKES: REFLECTIONS ON GLORIA STEINEM’S MY LIFE ON THE ROAD AND IRIN
CARMON AND SHANA KNIZHNIK’S NOTORIOUS RBG
Feminism at the IntersectionsKHIARA M. BRIDGES pp. 785–787
Out There on Their OwnSADY DOYLE pp. 787–788
Let Us Now Praise Real IconsCATHARINE R. STIMPSON pp. 789–790
Why Ruth Bader Ginsburg and Gloria Steinem Still MatterSALAMISHAH TILLET pp. 790–792
Telling Women’s LivesSUSAN WARE pp. 792–793
A ResponseGLORIA STEINEM pp. 793–796
A ResponseIRIN CARMON, SHANA KNIZHNIK pp. 796–798
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CONSTITUYENTE
CARLOS B. PEDRESCHI 5
De constituciones y constituyentes
SERGIO GREZ T. 21
Procesos constituyentes de las elites chilenas
PENSAMIENTO CRÍTICO
NOAM CHOMSKY 35
El trabajo académico y el asalto neoliberal a las universidades
DIDIMO CASTILLO F. 49
El pensamiento critico, la crisis de autores y el papel de los intelectuales
AZAEL CARRERA H. 55
Carmen Miró: Demografía crítica y compromiso social
SOCIEDAD Y NACIÓN
LUIS WONG V. 67
Eros amordazado
ALBERTO VALDÉS T. 95
Por una sociología de la vejez en Panamá
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JORGE L. ROQUEBERT L. 117
Educación intercultural indígena en Panamá
TAREAS SOBRE LA MARCHA
ABDIEL RODRÍGUEZ R. 135
El social-conformismo y la juventud en Panamá
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Editorial
Thank You to Outgoing Editorial Board Members and Introduction of New Members
PETER BURNS, JERED CARR, ANNETTE STEINACKER, ANTONIO TAVARES pp. 231–235
Articles
Neighborhood Ethnoracial Composition and Gentrification in Chicago and New York, 1980
to 2010
JEFFREY M. TIMBERLAKE, ELAINA JOHNS-WOLFE ; pp. 236–272
Urban Social Problems and Marginalized Populations in Postsocialist Transition Societies
Perceptions of the City Center of Prague, the Czechia
JANA TEMELOVÁ, JANA JÍCHOVÁ, LUCIE POSPÍŠILOVÁ, NINA DVOŘÁKOVÁ ; pp. 273–304
Will Moving to a Better Neighborhood Help? Teenage Residential Mobility, Change of
Context, and Young-Adult Educational Attainment
PAT RUBIO GOLDSMITH, MARCUS L. BRITTON, BRUCE REESE, WILLIAM VELEZ pp. 305–
337
Urban Governance and the American Political Development Approach
JACK LUCAS pp. 338–361
The Politics of Urban Climate Change Policy Toward a Research Agenda
SARA HUGHES pp. 362–380
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Editorial
Thank You to Outgoing Editorial Board Members and Introduction of New Members
PETER BURNS, JERED CARR, ANNETTE STEINACKER, ANTONIO TAVARES pp. 231–235
Articles
Issue Colloquy: Fragmented Regionalism
Fragmented Regionalism Why Metropolitan America Continues to Splinter
H. V. SAVITCH, SARIN ADHIKARI pp. 381–402
Public Authorities and Intermunicipal Cooperation in a European Context
ANDERS LIDSTRÖM pp. 403–409
Public Authorities and Other Kludges A Commentary on Savitch and Adhikari
PAUL G. LEWIS ; pp. 410–416
Inspired by “Frustrated Expectations” Comments on
“Fragmented Regionalism” by Savitch and Adhikari
WILLIAM R. BARNES pp. 417–422
Response to Lidstrom, Lewis, and Barnes on Fragmented Regionalism
H. V. SAVITCH, SARIN ADHIKARI pp. 423–430
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