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@CambridgeUP listed the most downloaded publications in its #history journals. Another SSH article listed was “Polygamy, the Commodification of Women, and Underdevelopment.” SSH 46(1): 1-34. https://t.co/5NLJxUynzy #polygamy#women#Development
@CambridgeUP listed the most downloaded publications in its #history journals. One SSH article listed was Julian Go's “Reverberations of Empire: How Colonial Past Shapes the Present.” SSH48 (1): 1-18. https://t.co/ik32g4vUnG #colonialism#Empire
Silvia Pedraza, sociology professor at the @UMich and associate editor of SSH, appeared on @PBS Newshour in early January. She discussed the events in #Venezuela with the #US removal of President #Maduro from office (7:10 to 12:50). https://t.co/r2na0Hr2xZ
#democracy#history
Robert Lieberman, political science professor at The Johns Hopkins University and associate editor of SSH, appeared as an expert on CNN after Zohran Mamdani became NYC mayor. https://t.co/XUDNltAk8k
#socialism#democratic#politics#communism#history#NewYork
Carolyn Swope received the Founder's Prize for her article “The Spatial Configuration of Segregation, Elite Fears of Disease, and Housing Reform in Washington, D.C.’s Inhabited Alleys” published in SSH 48(2). https://t.co/lCvMUzq0Hc #history#segregation#housing#epidemiology
“Mosaic Database: Consolidation, Innovation, and Challenges in the Comparative Family Demography of Historical Europe,” published in SSH 49(1), won the 2025 Louis Henry Award given by the European Society of Historical Demography. https://t.co/NUNafcSi52 #sociology#demography
Lots of people are reading “The Effect of World War I on Naming Patterns: A Systematic Exploration” by Nicholas Todd and Baptiste Coulmont. https://t.co/TwODxrRpB5. #history#sociology#France#WWI#WorldWarOne
In SSH 49(1) “Vision and method in global historical sociology” by Julian Go and George Lawson has garnered significant attention. https://t.co/BBSm95sB5X #history#sociology#Haiti#France#transboundary
Social Science History 49(2) features several articles focused on U.S. history, as well as articles on Swedish female longevity and the emergence of consumer culture in early modern rural Sweden. https://t.co/juFqb4R0uS #sociology#history#economics#Sweden#USA
In the latest issue of Social Science History, read Anne McCants' presidential address, articles on income mobility, employment, labor skill development, the US deaf population and other engaging topics. https://t.co/yXepHDhn1B. #socialscience#sociology#history#economics
Social Science History has published Vol. 48 (4), titled “Changing the Feeling Rules: Emotional Norms in Social Relations from the Seventeenth Century to the Present,” https://t.co/3Qpt0trCyz. This issue explores how the expression of emotions differs across time & space.
Data Infrastructure Network planning is well underway for the 2025 Social Science History Association Annual (SSHA) Meeting in Chicago! Review our planning spreadsheet https://t.co/39RNJo1GVh and submit your proposals by 1 March 2025 https://t.co/hf6y3bTznq. @socscihist
Reminder: The Call for Papers for the 2025 SSHA Conference is open until March 1st! To find out more and to submit a paper or panel, please see: https://t.co/DkC4l7UGbM
The Childhood & Youth Network of @socscihist (co-chaired by our members, @KristineAlexand, @eadillenburg & Mary Jo Maynes) invites session/paper proposals for the SSHA conference.
Proposals due 1 March.
The conference will be held in Chicago in November.