'Little Baby's gone to Heaven': A Mixed-Methods Study of Black Children's Survival Disadvantage in Jim Crow-Era Arkansas [0.03%]
“小宝宝去了天堂”:基于混合研究方法的吉姆·克劳时代阿肯色州黑人儿童生存劣势研究
Cheryl Elman,Kathryn Feltey,Barbara Wittman et al.
Cheryl Elman et al.
Nearly all US Black children born before 1910 were born in the American South. We use a mixed-methods design to examine Black children's survival disadvantage over the twentieth century's turn under the rising regime of Jim Crow. We focus o...
Racial Inequality in the Prime of Life: Infectious Disease Mortality in U.S. Cities, 1906-1933 [0.03%]
美国城市的传染病死亡率与生命高峰期的种族不平等(1906—1933)
Aja Antoine-Jones,James J Feigenbaum,Lauren Hoehn-Velasco et al.
Aja Antoine-Jones et al.
In the first half of the twentieth century, deaths from infectious disease, especially among the very young, fell dramatically in American cities. However, as infant mortality fell and life expectancy rose, racial inequality in urban infect...
Wealth and Child Mortality in the Nineteenth-Century United States: Evidence from Three Panels of American Couples, 1850-1880 [0.03%]
美国19世纪的财富与儿童死亡率(1850-1880年的人群证据)
J David Hacker,Martin Dribe,Jonas Helgertz
J David Hacker
With only a few exceptions, the historical study of individual-level correlates of child mortality in the United States has been limited to the period surrounding the turn of the twentieth century, when children ever born and children survi...
Alex Beaudin,Elizabeth Kristian,John Robert Warren et al.
Alex Beaudin et al.
We examine the socioeconomic consequences of discrimination against people of Southern origins during the U.S. Great Migration of the first half of the 20th century. We ask whether people living in the American North and Midwest in 1940 far...
Steven Ruggles
Steven Ruggles
Quantitative historical analysis in the United States surged in three distinct waves. The first quantitative wave occurred as part of the "New History" that blossomed in the early twentieth century and disappeared in the 1940s and 1950s wit...
Social Constructions of Rape at Columbia University and Barnard College, 1955-90 [0.03%]
哥伦比亚大学和巴纳德学院的性侵犯的社会建构(1955-1990)
Desiree Abu-Odeh,Shamus Khan,Constance A Nathanson
Desiree Abu-Odeh
Sex on college campuses has fascinated scholars, reporters, and the public since the advent of coeducational higher education in the middle of the nineteenth century. But the emergence of rape on campus as a public problem is relatively rec...
Immigration and Child Mortality: Lessons from the United States at the turn of the Twentieth Century [0.03%]
移民与儿童死亡率:来自二十世纪之交的美国的经验教训
Martin Dribe,J David Hacker,Francesco Scalone
Martin Dribe
The societal integration of immigrants is a great concern in many of today's Western societies, and has been so for a long time. Whether we look at Europe in 2015 or the United States at the turn of the twentieth century, large flows of imm...
The Great Migration and Residential Segregation in American Cities during the Twentieth Century [0.03%]
20世纪美国城市的大迁移与居住隔离问题
Christine Leibbrand,Catherine Massey,J Trent Alexander et al.
Christine Leibbrand et al.
The Great Migration from the South and the rise of racial residential segregation strongly shaped the twentieth-century experience of African Americans. Yet, little attention has been devoted to how the two phenomena were linked, especially...
Beyond Social Science History: Population and Environment in the US Great Plains [0.03%]
超越社会科学史:美国大平原的人口与环境问题
Myron P Gutmann
Myron P Gutmann
This essay advocates for broadening social science history to include an even larger horizon, in order to reach a new level of understanding of human society in the past. It builds on and shares insights from twenty years of research that i...
Immigration, Occupation and Inequality in Emergent Nineteenth-Century New England Cities [0.03%]
十九世纪新兴的新英格兰城市中的移民、职业和不平等现象
Susan Hautaniemi Leonard,Christopher Robinson,Douglas L Anderton
Susan Hautaniemi Leonard
This paper explores the social interactions of immigration, occupation and wealth in two urban industrial cities of nineteenth century New England that were largely built upon, and shaped by, immigration: the very rapidly growing factory to...