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The following pages link to Journal of Interdisciplinary History (Q6295386):
Displaying 50 items.
- Making Sex: Body and Gender from the Greeks to Freud (Q3819147) (← links)
- Medical Science and the Military: The Allies' Use of Amphetamine during World War II (Q22306320) (← links)
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- Monastic poor relief in sixteenth-century England (Q28301895) (← links)
- The Domestic United States Slave Trade: New Evidence (Q29030205) (← links)
- Trouble on the Auction Block: Interregional Slave Sales and the Reliability of a Linear Equation (Q29543039) (← links)
- A Hundred Horizons: The Indian Ocean in the Age of Global Empire. By Sugata Bose (Cambridge, Mass., Harvard University Press, 2006) 333 pp. $27.95 (Q30047907) (← links)
- Voice change in human biological development (Q30539795) (← links)
- Food for growth: trends in Indonesia's food supply, 1880-1995. (Q33326864) (← links)
- The origins of the birth control movement in England in the early nineteenth century (Q33955405) (← links)
- Common misperceptions: the press and Victorian views of crime (Q34153833) (← links)
- Intergenerational transmission of reproductive behavior during the demographic transition (Q36027013) (← links)
- Medical geography in historical perspective. [Review of: Rupke, N.A., ed. Medical geography in historical perspective. London: Wellcome Inst. for the Hist. of Medicine, 2000]. (Q36523102) (← links)
- Releasing mother's burdens: child abandonment and retrieval in Madrid, 1890-1935. (Q39203302) (← links)
- African mortality in the suppression of the slave trade: the case of the bight of Biafra. (Q39309610) (← links)
- Urban sanitation in preindustrial Japan. (Q39582696) (← links)
- Fertility transition in a New England commercial center: Nantucket, Massachusetts, 1680-1840. (Q39583028) (← links)
- Urban industrial structure and fertility: the case of large American cities. (Q39583160) (← links)
- Urban demographic stagnation in early modern Germany: a simulation (Q39855757) (← links)
- “Every Woman Counts”: A Gender-Analysis of Numeracy in the Low Countries during the Early Modern Period (Q39949407) (← links)
- The body mass index of blacks and whites in the United States during the nineteenth century (Q40012682) (← links)
- Iron in two seventeenth-century plague epidemics (Q41525650) (← links)
- “Vivre Noblement”: Material Culture and Elite Identity in Late Medieval Flanders (Q43189843) (← links)
- Hard choices: supplying water to New England towns (Q43348639) (← links)
- Does decline make sense? The West Indian economy and the abolition of the British slave trade (Q43563598) (← links)
- Epidemics and famine in the little ice age 1550-1700. (Q44522101) (← links)
- The age of slaves at menarche and their first birth (Q46163939) (← links)
- Cecil Rhodes and the ego ideal. (Q46320186) (← links)
- The effect of milk intolerance on the consumption of milk by slaves in 1860. (Q46394758) (← links)
- Mortality in the Atlantic slave trade. (Q46655253) (← links)
- Nutrition in African history (Q46811406) (← links)
- Rhythms of life: black and white seasonality in the early Chesapeake. (Q46845623) (← links)
- Deficiency diseases in the Caribbean. (Q46897632) (← links)
- Mortality in the Atlantic slave trade. (Q46983225) (← links)
- Birth weight and standards of living in Vienna, 1865-1930. (Q47184868) (← links)
- Like our very own: adoption and the changing culture of motherhood, 1851-1950. [Review of: Berebitsky, J. Like our very own: adoption and the changing culture of motherhood, 1851-1950. Lawrence: U. Pr. of Kansas, 2000]. (Q47196363) (← links)
- Reproductive behavior during the pre-transitional period: evidence from rural Bologna (Q47208073) (← links)
- The Poor Law of old England: institutional innovation and demographic regimes (Q47337204) (← links)
- Environment, health, and medicine in the old regime. (Q47369204) (← links)
- Breastfeeding and maternal sexuality in colonial America. (Q47369216) (← links)
- Out of Africa: the slave trade and the transmission of smallpox to Brazil, 1560-1831. (Q47401443) (← links)
- Plantation slave life in Barbados: a physical anthropological analysis (Q47581017) (← links)
- The value of contemporary food and nutrition studies for historians. (Q47581037) (← links)
- The nutrition-mortality link in past times: a comment. (Q47581058) (← links)
- Infection, hidden hunger, and history. (Q47581073) (← links)
- Freud's psychohistory of Leonardo de Vinci: A matter of being right or left (Q47594201) (← links)
- History of science in the 1980s: science, technology, and medicine. (Q47608155) (← links)
- Population history in the 1980s: the prospects for population history (Q47608161) (← links)
- The nutrition fertility link: an evaluation of the evidence. (Q47608168) (← links)
- The methodology of psychological biography. (Q47608248) (← links)