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Journal of Historical Political Economy
Editor-in-chief
Jeffery A. Jenkins
University of Southern California
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Print ISSN: 2693-9290
Online ISSN: 2693-9304
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Volume 4
Volume 4, Issue 3
Reassessing the Link between Revolutionary Threats and Democratization
Sebastian Saiegh
Volume 4, Issue 3
Unbreakable Legacies? Redistricting, Political Capital and Political Dynasties
Brenda Van Coppenolle
Volume 4, Issue 3
Randomized Controlled History?
Ajay Verghese
Volume 4, Issue 3
Interrupted Continuities: Local History and Support for the Radical Right
Elias Dinas
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Elli Palaiologou
Volume 4, Issue 3
The Historical Origins of Economic Growth and Inequality and the Implications for Policy Today
Philip T. Hoffman
Volume 4, Issue 2
Special Issue: Religion and Culture within Historical Political Economy
Introduction: Religion and Culture within Historical Political Economy
Kerice Doten-Snitker
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Avital Livny
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Jared Rubin
Volume 4, Issue 2
Special Issue: Religion and Culture within Historical Political Economy
Persistent Effect of Historical China's Permanent Forced Military Service System: The Emperor is Dead, Long Live the Emperor
Shuo Chen
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Danli Wang
Volume 4, Issue 2
Special Issue: Religion and Culture within Historical Political Economy
The Christianization of War: How the Church Reform Movement Incentivized Armsbearing Elites to Conquer the Holy Land
Jonathan Stavnskær Doucette
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Jørgen Møller
Volume 4, Issue 2
Special Issue: Religion and Culture within Historical Political Economy
The Local Politics of National Realignments: U.S. Political Transformation from the New Deal to the Religious Right
Stephanie Ternullo
Volume 4, Issue 2
Special Issue: Religion and Culture within Historical Political Economy
Trajectories of Violence against Ethnoreligious Minorities
Kerice Doten-Snitker
Volume 4, Issue 2
Special Issue: Religion and Culture within Historical Political Economy
Religious Violence and Coalition Politics in History
Desiree Desierto
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Mark Koyama
Volume 4, Issue 1
How the Popes Helped Luther: Territorial Fragmentation and the Diffusion of Protestant Ideology
Anna Grzymala-Busse
Volume 4, Issue 1
Insuring Against Hunger? The Long-Term Political Consequences of Exposure to the Dutch Famine
Raluca L. Pahontu
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Gerda Hooijer
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David Rueda
Volume 4, Issue 1
Purging the Pulpit: The Logic of Religious Elite Removals in the Glorious Revolution
Benjamin Broman
Volume 4, Issue 1
Why Was Central Europe Characterized by Political Fragmentation?
Jonathan S. Doucette
Volume 4, Issue 1
Investigating the Rise and Fall of Indian Trading Houses, 1795–1822
Jeffery A. Jenkins
Volume 3
Volume 3, Issue 4
Special Issue: The Political Economy of the Interwar Period
Sovereign Defaults and International Trade: Germany and its Creditors in the 1930s
Olivier Accominotti
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Thilo N. H. Albers
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Philipp Kessler
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Kim Oosterlinck
Volume 3, Issue 4
Special Issue: The Political Economy of the Interwar Period
Beyond the Classroom? Primary Schools and Rural Civic Participation
Asli Cansunar
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Nela Mrchkovska
Volume 3, Issue 4
Special Issue: The Political Economy of the Interwar Period
Congress, the Harding Administration, and International Policy in the Early Interwar Period
Justin Peck
Volume 3, Issue 4
Special Issue: The Political Economy of the Interwar Period
Beyond the Personal Income Tax: Direct Taxation without Representation in Colonial Africa
Daisy Ward
Volume 3, Issue 4
Special Issue: The Political Economy of the Interwar Period
The Multiplant Origins of the National Market
Robert Gulotty
Volume 3, Issue 4
Special Issue: The Political Economy of the Interwar Period
Economic Voting during the Great Depression
Juan Herreño
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Matías Morales
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Mathieu Pedemonte
Volume 3, Issue 3
Special Issue: The Political Economy of the Gilded Age and Progressive Era
Linking Party and Congressional Agendas: New Datasets on Policymaking During the Gilded Age and Progressive Era
E. J. Fagan
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Bryan D. Jones
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Brooke Shannon
Volume 3, Issue 3
Special Issue: The Political Economy of the Gilded Age and Progressive Era
Reform Reconsidered: The Effects of Form of Government
Alexander Sahn
Volume 3, Issue 3
Special Issue: The Political Economy of the Gilded Age and Progressive Era
Gilded Age Doughfaces: Northern Democrats and Black Civil Rights
Richard Barton
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David A. Bateman
Volume 3, Issue 3
Special Issue: The Political Economy of the Gilded Age and Progressive Era
Media, Secret Ballot, and Democratization in the US
Leopoldo Fergusson
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Juan Felipe Riaño
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B. K. Song
Volume 3, Issue 3
Special Issue: The Political Economy of the Gilded Age and Progressive Era
Damming the West: Sectionalism, Logrolling, and the Passage of the Reclamation Act of 1902
Michael Greenberger
Volume 3, Issue 2
Special Issue: Antebellum Political Economy
Federal Slavery Legislation and Voting in U.S. Gubernatorial Elections, 1840–1860
Alexander Jensen
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Madeline Mader
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Srinivas C. Parinandi
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Anand Sokhey
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Michael Byrd
Volume 3, Issue 2
Special Issue: Antebellum Political Economy
De Tocqueville, Population Movements, and Revealed Institutional Preferences
Hoyt Bleakley
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Paul W. Rhode
Volume 3, Issue 2
Special Issue: Antebellum Political Economy
Repression of Enslaved Americans' Protest: A Model of Escape in the Antebellum South
Trellace Marie Lawrimore
Volume 3, Issue 2
Special Issue: Antebellum Political Economy
Congress and the Political Economy of the Indian Removal Act
Jeffery A. Jenkins
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Thomas R. Gray
Volume 3, Issue 2
Special Issue: Antebellum Political Economy
What Happens When the States Regulate First? Analyzing Governance of the Telegraph Industry in the Antebellum United States
Srinivas C. Parinandi
Volume 3, Issue 1
Local Rule, Elites, and Popular Grievances: Evidence from Ancien Régime France
Anne Degrave
Volume 3, Issue 1
The Developmental Legacies of Border Buffer Zones: The Case of Military Colonialism
Bogdan G. Popescu
Volume 3, Issue 1
The Political Economy of Suffrage Reform: The Great Reform Act of 1832
Gary Cox
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Adriane Fresh
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Sebastian Saiegh
Volume 3, Issue 1
Deeper Roots: Historical Causal Inference and the Political Legacy of Slavery
David A. Bateman
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Eric Schickler
Volume 3, Issue 1
Historical Exposure to Statehood, Ethnic Exclusion, and Compliance with the State
Vladimir Chlouba
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Jan H. Pierskalla
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Erik Wibbels
Volume 2
Volume 2, Issue 4
Special Issue: The Development of the American West
The Spanish Mission Legacy on Native American Reservations
Lee J. Alston
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Marie Christine Duggan
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Julio A. Ramos Pastrana
Volume 2, Issue 4
Special Issue: The Development of the American West
Inequalities in Vote by Mail for Native Americans in the US West: The Historical Political Economy of Postal Service in Northeastern Arizona
Melissa Rogers
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Jean Schroedel
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Joseph Dietrich
Volume 2, Issue 4
Special Issue: The Development of the American West
State Trust Lands and Natural Resource Use in the US Northwest
Eric Alston
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Steven M. Smith
Volume 2, Issue 4
Special Issue: The Development of the American West
Gender Gaps in Frontier Entrepreneurship? Evidence from 1901 Oklahoma Land Lottery Winners
Jason Poulos
Volume 2, Issue 4
Special Issue: The Development of the American West
The Gendered Legacies of the Frontier and Military Enlistment Behavior
Jonathan Homola
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Connor Huff
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Yui Nishimura
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Amorae Times
Volume 2, Issue 3
Careerism, Status Quo Bias, and the Politics of Congressional Apportionment
Jason M. Roberts
Volume 2, Issue 3
Careerism, Status Quo Bias, and the Politics of Congressional Apportionment
Jason M. Roberts
Volume 2, Issue 3
Suffrage Reform and Financial Volatility: Reconsidering the Great Reform Act
Gary Cox
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Sebastian Saiegh
Volume 2, Issue 3
Fiscality, Regulation, and Policy Choice: Evidence from Declassified British Cabinet Minutes 1981–1997
Mircea Popa
Volume 2, Issue 3
Retrospective Voting in the Premodern World: The Case of Natural Disasters in the Roman Republic
Thomas R. Gray
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Daniel S. Smith
Volume 2, Issue 3
The Library of Babel: How (and How Not) to Use Archival Sources in Political Science
Alexander Lee
Volume 2, Issue 2
Special Issue - The Political Economy of Empire
Rivalry and Empire: How Competition among European States Shaped Imperialism
Jan P. Vogler
Volume 2, Issue 2
Special Issue - The Political Economy of Empire
An Imperial Accident: Property Rights in the Philippines under U.S. Rule, 1902–1939
Leticia Arroyo Abad
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Noel Maurer
Volume 2, Issue 2
Special Issue - The Political Economy of Empire
Predatory Rulers, Credible Commitment, and Tax Compliance in the Ottoman Balkans
Yusuf Magiya
Volume 2, Issue 2
Special Issue - The Political Economy of Empire
The Merchant Guilds and the Political Economy of the Spanish Empire on the Eve of Independence
Fernando Arteaga
Volume 2, Issue 2
Special Issue - The Political Economy of Empire
The Empire Within: Longitudinal Evidence on the Expansion of Christian Missions in Colonial Africa
Bastian Becker
Volume 2, Issue 2
Special Issue - The Political Economy of Empire
Structured Stability Spending in Late Modern Empires: Japan, Germany, Ottoman State, and Brazil
Austin M. Mitchell
Volume 2, Issue 1
Special Issue - Historical Persistence, Part II
Fiscal Policy and the Long Shadows of History
Jarosław Kantorowicz
Volume 2, Issue 1
Special Issue - Historical Persistence, Part II
Colonialism and Institutional Persistence: Mixed Legislative Legacies in Ghana and Kenya
Ken Ochieng' Opalo
Volume 2, Issue 1
Special Issue - Historical Persistence, Part II
Unexpectedly Mortal: The Effects of Political Violence and Commemoration on Pro-Social Behavior
Vladimir Zabolotskiy
Volume 2, Issue 1
Special Issue - Historical Persistence, Part II
Pandemic Spikes and Broken Spears: Indigenous Resilience after the Conquest of Mexico
Alberto Diaz-Cayeros
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Juan Espinosa-Balbuena
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Saumitra Jha
Volume 2, Issue 1
Special Issue - Historical Persistence, Part II
Domestic Processes, External Threats, and Latin American State-Building: From Comparative Historical Analysis to Comparative Hypothesis Testing
Cameron G. Thies
Volume 2, Issue 1
Special Issue - Historical Persistence, Part II
State Capacity and Political Participation: The Long Shadow of Ottoman Legacy
Konstantinos Matakos
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Sevinç Bermek
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Riikka Savolainen
Volume 1
Volume 1, Issue 4
Special Issue - Historical Persistence, Part I
Why Do Colonial Investments Persist Less in Anglophone than in Francophone Africa?
Joan Ricart-Huguet
Volume 1, Issue 4
Special Issue - Historical Persistence, Part I
Land of the Freeholder: How Property Rights Make Local Voting Rights
Katherine Levine Einstein
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Maxwell Palmer
Volume 1, Issue 4
Special Issue - Historical Persistence, Part I
The Grapes of Path Dependence: The Long-Run Political Impact of the Dust Bowl Migration
Adam J. Ramey
Volume 1, Issue 4
Special Issue - Historical Persistence, Part I
No Need for Democracy: Interelite Conflict and Independence in the Andes
Raúl Aldaz Peña
Volume 1, Issue 4
Special Issue - Historical Persistence, Part I
The Unintended Consequences of Nation-Making Institutions for Civil Society Development
Tugba Bozcaga
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Asli Cansunar
Volume 1, Issue 3
Special Issue - Slavery and Its Legacies
Slavery, Elections and Political Affiliations in Colombia
Ali T. Ahmed
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Marcus Johnson
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Mateo Vásquez-Cortès
Volume 1, Issue 3
Special Issue - Slavery and Its Legacies
Sustaining Democracy with Force: Black Representation During Reconstruction
Mario L. Chacón
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Jeffrey L. Jensen
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Sidak Yntiso
Volume 1, Issue 3
Special Issue - Slavery and Its Legacies
Amnesty Policy and Elite Persistence in the Postbellum South: Evidence from a Regression Discontinuity Design
Jason Poulos
Volume 1, Issue 3
Special Issue - Slavery and Its Legacies
Slavery, Political Attitudes and Social Capital: Evidence from Brazil
François Seyler
Volume 1, Issue 3
Special Issue - Slavery and Its Legacies
The Predicament of Establishing Persistence: Slavery and Human Capital in Africa
Adeel Malik
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Vanessa Bouaroudj
Volume 1, Issue 3
Special Issue - Slavery and Its Legacies
Old South, New Deal: How the Legacy of Slavery Undermined the New Deal
Soumyajit Mazumder
Volume 1, Issue 2
Special Issue - Frontiers in HPE
Sea Power
Mark Koyama
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Ahmed S. Rahman
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Tuan-Hwee Sng
Volume 1, Issue 2
Special Issue - Frontiers in HPE
Polarization Lost: Exploring the Decline of Ideological Voting in Congress after the Gilded Age
Sara Chatfield
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Jeffery A. Jenkins
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Charles Stewart III
Volume 1, Issue 2
Special Issue - Frontiers in HPE
Looking for Leadership in Historical Context: An Extension of the RIFLE Method of Randomization Inference
Daniel S. Smith
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Thomas R. Gray
Volume 1, Issue 2
Special Issue - Frontiers in HPE
Institutional Foundations of the American Revolution: Legislative Politics in Colonial North America
Nicholas G. Napolio
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Jordan Carr Peterson
Volume 1, Issue 2
Special Issue - Frontiers in HPE
The Royal Consultants: The
Intendants
of France and the Bureaucratic Transition in Pre-modern Europe
Open Access
Yu Sasaki
Volume 1, Issue 1
Special Issue - Theory and Method in HPE
Not-so-Natural Experiments in History
Christian Dippel
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Bryan Leonard
Volume 1, Issue 1
Special Issue - Theory and Method in HPE
History Never Really Says Goodbye: A Critical Review of the Persistence Literature
Leticia Arroyo Abad
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Noel Maurer
Volume 1, Issue 1
Special Issue - Theory and Method in HPE
Theory, History, and Political Economy
Sean Gailmard
Volume 1, Issue 1
Special Issue - Theory and Method in HPE
Context is Everything: The Problem of History in Quantitative Social Science
Tracy Dennison
Volume 1, Issue 1
Special Issue - Theory and Method in HPE
Turning History into Data: Data Collection, Measurement, and Inference in HPE
Alexandra Cirone
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Arthur Spirling
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