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44Th Annual Meeting of the Social Science History Association

Table of Contents

President’s Welcome ...... 2

Officers and Committees ...... 3 – 6

2019 SSHA/Tilly Graduate Student Travel Awards ...... 7

SSHA Information ...... 8 – 9

Book Exhibit ...... 9

SSHA Committee Meetings...... 10

Network Representatives ...... 11 – 12

Network Meetings ...... 13

Special Conference Events ...... 14 Welcome Reception Association Business Meeting Presidential Address and Reception

Presidential Sessions ...... 15

Session Listing by Network ...... 16 – 17

Program at a Glance ...... 18

Conference Program ...... 19 - 149

Chicago Information ...... 150 – 152

Author Index ...... 153 – 164

Advertisements ...... 165 – 166

Hotel Maps ...... 167 – Inside Back Cover

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President’s Welcome

Welcome back to Chicago’s historic Palmer House for the 2019 Annual Meeting of the Social Science History Association. The conference program this year includes an exciting range of sessions reflecting the interdisciplinary breadth of work that always characterizes our Association. Some 160 papers address this year’s theme of “Data and its Discontents,” focusing on the opportunities and challenges that arise in developing and interpreting old data.

The outstanding program reflects the tireless efforts of our outstanding Program Committee. Committee Co-Chairs Jonas Helgertz (University of Minnesota and Lund University), Matthew Jaremski (Utah State University), and Linda Reeder (University of Missouri), worked closely with the 56 Representatives of the Association’s 19 topical research networks to assemble the exceptionally rich program. The task was complicated this year by our adoption of new submission and organizing software, and I want to thank the entire Program Committee for their work on adapting the new system for the unique structure of our Association.

The SSHA Networks are the life-blood of the association. I strongly urge everyone— especially graduate students and new members—to participate in the Network meetings, scheduled for Saturday from 12:15-1:00pm and 1:00-1:45pm. Under the unique bottom-up structure of the SSHA, members work through the Networks to chart the direction of the association by identifying key emerging issues and topics for the following year’s meetings. The Networks stimulate new research collaborations and are the best way to get involved and stay connected with others working in the same research areas.

I also want to express my thanks to everyone who has donated to the Association. We rely on donations to provide travel awards for graduate students to present at the conference and to maintain our Graduate Student Paper Award. Graduate students represent the future of our interdisciplinary field; you can add your support at https://ssha.org/donate/.

I hope that you will get a chance to catch up with old friends and meet new colleagues at our Welcome Reception Thursday evening. We have scheduled a “Membership Feedback” session for Saturday, from 1:45pm to 3:15pm. Please come and bring your ideas for the future, so we can sustain and improve our Association.

Finally, please join us on Saturday evening for the Business Meeting and Presidential Address, followed by a fabulous buffet at the President’s Reception. IPUMS at the University of Minnesota is pleased to sponsor the reception and celebrate the SSHA.

Steven Ruggles, University of Minnesota and SSHA 2019 President

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Officers and Committees Social Science History Association 2018-19

President

Steven Ruggles University of Minnesota (Institute for Social Research and Data Innovation)

Vice President

Philip Hoffman California Institute of Technology (Economics)

Treasurer

Katherine A. Lynch Carnegie Mellon University (History)

Executive Director

William C. Block Cornell University (CISER)

Past Presidents

Frederick F. Wherry Princeton University (Sociology)

Alice Bee Kasakoff University of South Carolina (Anthropology)

Myron Gutmann University of Colorado (History)

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Executive Committee

Term Expires 2019

Hilde Bras Wageningen University (Sociology)

Cedric de Leon University of Massachusetts, Amherst (Sociology)

Fatma Müge Göçek University of Michigan (Sociology)

Term Expires 2020

Martin Dribe Lund University (History)

Mara Loveman University of California, Berkeley (Sociology)

Emily Erikson Yale University (Sociology)

Term Expires 2021

Stephanie Mudge University of California, Davis (Sociology)

Trevon Logan Ohio State University (Economics)

Elisabeth Engberg Umeå University (History)

Co-Editors, Social Science History

Anne McCants Massachusetts Institute of Technology (History)

Kris Inwood University of Guelph (Economics & History)

Conference Management

Judy Warner Indiana University, Senior Conference Manager

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2019 Program Committee

Jonas Helgertz University of Minnesota/Lund University (Economic History)

Matthew Jaremski Utah State University (Economics)

Linda S. Reeder University of Missouri (History)

Publications Committee

Term Expires 2019

Julian Go Boston University (Sociology)

Nancy Tatarek Ohio University (Anthropology)

Term Expires 2020

Richard Lachmann SUNY Albany (Sociology)

Alice O’Connor University of California, Santa Barbara (History)

Term Expires 2021

Evan Roberts University of Minnesota (Sociology)

Sumner Lacroix University of Hawai‘i-Mānoa (Economics)

Allan Sharlin Memorial Award Committee Term Expires 2019

William C. Block Cornell University (CISER)

Jaeeun Kim University of Michigan (Sociology)

James Lee Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (Humanities and Social Science)

Angel Adams Parham Loyola University (Sociology)

Randolph Roth Ohio State University (History)

Charles Seguin (Chair) The Pennsylvania State University (Sociology)

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Presidents Book Award Committee Term Expires 2019

Leah Boustan Princeton University (Economics)

Michael Fortner City University of New York (Political Science)

Keri Leigh Merritt Atlanta, GA (Historian)

Sasha Mullally University of New Brunswick (History)

Nancy Tatarek (Chair) Ohio University (Anthropology)

William C. Block SSHA (Executive Director) 2019 Nominating Committee Rebecca Emigh (Chair) University of California, Los Angeles (Sociology)

Kris Inwood University of Guelph (Economics and History)

Elizabeth Popp Berman University at Albany, SUNY (Sociology)

Fatma Müge Göçek University of Michigan (Sociology)

Cedric de Leon University of Massachusetts, Amherst (Sociology)

2019 Travel Award Selection Committee

Jonas Helgertz University of Minnesota/Lund University (Economic History)

Matthew Jaremski Utah State University (Economics)

Linda S. Reeder University of Missouri (History)

With advice from the SSHA Network Representatives

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2019 SSHA/Tilly Graduate Student Travel Awards Chicago 2019 Conference

SSHA congratulates the following winners of graduate student travel awards:

Childhood & Youth Katherine Cartwright, College of William & Mary

Crime, Justice and the Law Kristin Foringer, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor

Culture Maria Isabel Espinoza, Rutgers University

Education #1 Zachary Griffen, UCLA

Education #2 Zixin Zhang, Hong Kong Univ of Science & Tech

Family History & Demography Michail Raftakis, Newcastle University

Health & Medicine Kristina Thompson, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam

Historical Geography & GIS Mads Perner, Roskilde University

Labor Ebney Ayaj Rana, Georgia State University

Macro-Historical Dynamics Zhicao Fang, Johns Hopkins University

Migration/Immigration #1 Leydy Diossa-Jimer, UCLA

Migration/Immigration #2 Hannah Postel, Princeton University

Politics Sabrina Nardin, University of Arizona

Public Finance Daniel Alvord, University of Kansas

Race & Ethnicity Heleen Blommers, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam

Religion Andrew Chalfoun, UCLA

Rural, Agricultural & Environment Kerri Clement, University of Colorado, Boulder

States & Society Alexandre Turgeon, Universite de Montreal

Women, Gender, Sexuality Angeliki Drongiti, Universite Paris 8

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SSHA Membership

The Social Science History Association is an interdisciplinary group of scholars that shares interests in social life and theory; historiography, and historical and social- scientific methodologies. SSHA might be best seen as a coalition of distinctive scholarly communities. Our substantive intellectual work ranges from everyday life in the medieval world – and sometimes earlier -- to contemporary global politics, but we are united in our historicized approach to understanding human events, explaining social processes, and developing innovative theory.

The term “social science history” has meant different things to different academic generations. In the 1970s, when the SSHA’s first meetings were held, the founding generation of scholars took it to reflect their concern to address pressing questions by combining social-science method and new forms of historical evidence. Quantitative approaches were especially favored by the association’s historical demographers, as well as some of the economic, social and women’s historians of the time. By the 1980s and 1990s, other waves of scholars – including culturally-oriented historians and anthropologists, geographers, political theorists, and comparative-historical social scientists -- had joined the conversation.

New intellectual directions continue to emerge at the outset of the 21st century. Today’s SSHA incorporates a diversity of scholarly styles, with lots of crosstalk among them.

Information regarding SSHA membership is available at http://ssha.org.

SSHA Journal

Social Science History, the journal of the Social Science History Association, is published quarterly and is sent to members of the association. Submissions are invited via the online platform supported by Editorial Manager. To submit an article, please visit www.editorialmanager.com/ssha. Further information can also be obtained by contacting [email protected].

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SSHA 2020 Annual Conference

The Social Science History Association will hold its 45th annual conference in Washington, DC, November 19-22, 2020. The conference will be held at the Hyatt Regency on Capitol Hill. The organization’s long-standing interest in methodology makes SSHA meetings exciting places to explore new solutions to historical problems. We encourage the participation of graduate students and recent Ph.D.s, as well as more- established scholars, from a wide range of disciplines and departments.

Future dates and sites: November 11-14, 2021 , PA (DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia Center City).

Book Exhibit

The book exhibit will be located in the Adams Ballroom, located on the Sixth Floor of the hotel. In addition to The Scholar’s Choice, which will be representing several publishers, SSHA welcomes the following exhibitors: The University of Minnesota (Minnesota Population Center), Cambridge University Press, University of Illinois Press, and BRILL.

Exhibit Schedule:

Friday, November 22, 8:00am-5:00pm

Saturday, November 23, 8:00am-5:00pm

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SSHA Committee Meetings

Thursday, November 21, 2019, 3:00-5:00pm

SSHA Executive Committee I Hancock Parlor – Sixth Floor

Friday, November 22, 2019, 12:15 – 2:00pm

SSHA Editorial Board Hancock Parlor – Sixth Floor

Sunday, November 24, 2019, 8:00 – 9:00am

2019 Program Committee -including Network Reps Hancock Parlor – Sixth Floor

Sunday, November 24, 2019, 9:00 – 10:00am

Executive Committee II Hancock Parlor – Sixth Floor

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Network Representatives Childhood and Youth Kristine Alexander, University of Lethbridge (History) Elizabeth Dillenburg, University of Minnesota (History) Mateusz Świetlicki, University of Wroclaw (Slavic Studies)

Crime, Justice and the Law Talia Shiff, Northwestern University (Sociology) Glenn Svedin, Mid Sweden University (Humanities)

Culture Yuching Cheng, University of Albany, SUNY (Sociology) Barış Büyükokutan, Koç University (Sociology) Nicholas Wilson, Stony Brook University (Sociology)

Economics Steven Sprick Schuster, Colgate University (Economics) Sakari Saaritsa, University of Helsinki (Economic and Social History) Jari Eloranta, University of Helsinki (Economic and Social History) Joyce Burnett, Wabash College (Economics)

Education, Knowledge and Science Zeke Baker, University of California, Davis (Sociology) Daniel Huebner, University of North Carolina at Greensboro (Sociology) Alex Myers, University of Kansas (Sociology)

Family, History, and Demography Mary Louise Nagata, Francis Marion University (History) Matt Nelson, University of Minnesota (History) Richard Zijdeman, International Institute of Social History (History)

Health, Medicine, and Body Nancy Tatarek, Ohio Univerisity (Sociology and Anthropology) Simone Caron, Wake Forest University (History)

Historical Geography and GIS S. Wright Kennedy, (Geography ) Dan Trepal, Michigan Technological University (Social Sciences)

Labor Elizabeth Faue, Wayne State University (History) Zophia Edwards , Providence College (Sociology) Gregory Wood, Frostburg State University (History) Amanda Walter, Wayne State University (History)

Macro-Historial Dynamics Ho-Fung Hung, John Hopkins University (Sociology) James Lee, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (Humanities and Social Sciences ) Daniel Little, University of Michigan, Dearborn (Philosophy ) Issac Ariail Reed, University of Virginia (Sociology) 11 44Th Annual Meeting of the Social Science History Association

Network Representatives Migration/Immigration Elizabeth Zanoni , Old Dominion University (History) Elizabeth Venditto , University of Minnesota (History) Kelly Condit-Shrestha, University of Minnesota (History) Grainne McEvoy, Trinity College Dublin (History)

Politics Tim Thurber, Virginia Commonwealth University (History) Stephanie Lee Mudge , University of California, Davis (Sociology)

Public Finance Lucy Barnes, University College London (Political Science) Molly Michelmore, Washington and Lee University (History)

Race and Ethnicity Joseph O. Jewell, Texas A&M University (Sociology) Marisela Martinez-Cola, Utah State University (Sociology) Tristan Ivory, Cornell University (Sociology and Black Studies)

Religion Ates Altinordu, Sabanci University (Sociology) Efe Peker , McGill University (Sociology) Samuel Nelson , McGill University (Religious Studies) Sadia Saeed, University of (Sociology)

Rural, Agricultural, and Environmental Susan Hautaniemi Leonard, University of Michigan (ICPSR) Josh MacFadyen, University of Prince Edward Island (Geospatial Humanities)

States and Society Mark Cohen, Chinese University of Hong Kong (Sociology) Edwin Ackerman, Syracuse University (Sociology) Timothy Gill, University of North Carolina, Wilmington (Sociology) Shiri Noy, Denison University (Sociology)

Urban Pranathi Diwakar, University of Chicago (Sociology) Zachary Levenson, University of North Carolina, Greensboro (Sociology)

Women, Gender and Sexuality Dominique Grisard , University of Basel (Gender Studies) Jadwiga Pieper-Mooney, University of Arizona (History) Martin Goessl, University of Applied Sciences Joanneum, Austria (Equality and Diversity)

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Network Meetings

SSHA Networks are special interest groups that generate ideas and organize sessions for the next year's conference. As part of the program committee, Network Representatives perform the important task of coordinating sessions. Meetings are open to all interested individuals.

Saturday, 12:15 – 1:00pm

Crime, Justice and the Law LaSalle 2

Economics Burnham 4

Education, Knowledge, and Science Burnham 1

Historical Geography and GIS LaSalle 3

Macro-Historical Dynamics LaSalle 1

Health, Medicine, and Body LaSalle 5

Race and Ethnicity Dearborn 1

Family, History, and Demography Clark 5

Childhood and Youth Burnham 2

Religion Dearborn 2

Saturday, 1:00– 1:45pm

Culture LaSalle 1

Urban LaSalle 2

Labor LaSalle 3

Migration/Immigration Clark 5

Politics Burnham 1

Public Finance Burnham 2

Rural, Agricultural, and Environmental Dearborn 2

States and Society Burnham 4

Women, Gender, and Sexuality Dearborn 1

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Special Conference Events

Opening Reception The Honore Room Thursday, 5:00 – 6:30pm First Floor

Annual Business Meeting Monroe Ballroom Saturday, 5:15 – 5:45pm Sixth Floor

Philip Hoffman, California Institute of Technology (Economics), and 2019 Vice President, Social Science History Association

President’s Address Monroe Ballroom Saturday, 5:45 – 6:30pm Sixth Floor

The Revival of Quantification Steven Ruggles, University of Minnesota (Institute for Social Research and Data Innovation) and 2019 President, Social Science History Association

We invite all registrants to attend this special plenary session late Saturday afternoon for Awards, the Business Meeting and the Presidential Address, followed by a gala reception in the Red Lacquer Room located on the Fourth Floor.

President’s Reception Red Lacquer Room Saturday, 6:30 – 8:00pm Fourth Floor

We would like to thank IPUMS at the University of Minnesota for their generous support of the Presidential Reception.

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Presidential Sessions

3 Thursday, November 21, 9:30 AM - 11:00 AM Spire Parlor Ancestry and other Big Data – Collaboration between Genealogical Organizations and Academics

34 Thursday, November 21, 11:15 AM - 12:45 PM LaSalle 2 Big Data and Its Discontents: Assumptions about Reading History in the Automated Analysis of Texts

40 Thursday, November 21, 1:45 PM - 3:15 PM Clark 5 Automatic Handwriting Recognition

58 Thursday, November 21, 3:30 PM - 5:00 PM Clark 5 Transcription and Data Capture

78 Friday, November 22, 9:00 AM - 10:30 AM Grant Park Parlor Big Data in Historical Research

95 Friday, November 22, 10:45 AM - 12:15 PM Grant Park Parlor Big Data in Historical Research II

113 Friday, November 22, 1:15 PM - 2:45 PM Grant Park Parlor Development of Longitudinal Historical Data

131 Friday, November 22, 3:00 PM - 4:30 PM Grant Park Parlor Evaluating Record Linkage Methods

164 Saturday, November 23, 9:00 AM - 10:30 AM Water Tower Parlor Linking: Following People and Household through Time

182 Saturday, November 23, 10:45 AM - 12:15 PM Water Tower Parlor Matching, Bias and Data Development: Automated Methods for Data Collection and Record Linking Assessed

203 Saturday, November 23, 1:45 PM - 3:15 PM Grant Park Parlor Linking 19th Century Census Records

224 Saturday, November 23, 3:30 PM - 5:00 PM LaSalle 1 Expertise IV: The Politics of Data

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Sessions by Network

Childhood and Youth 18, 36, 54, 72, 89, 107, 125, 143, 161, 179, 197, 215, 233

Crime, Justice and the Law 12, 30, 48, 66, 84, 119, 155, 173, 191, 210, 245, 264

Culture 15, 34, 57, 62, 158, 176, 195, 230, 266

Economics 4, 21, 39, 44, 75, 80, 92, 110, 128, 133, 146, 164, 169, 182, 200, 205, 218, 236, 239, 248, 254

Education, Knowledge and Science 9, 26, 45, 63, 81, 98, 116, 134, 151, 152, 170, 188, 206, 223, 224, 241, 242, 260

Family Demography 3, 5, 6, 22, 35, 40, 58, 76, 78, 93, 95, 111, 113, 129, 131, 147, 149, 165, 167, 183, 185, 201, 203, 219, 221, 255, 257

Health, Medicine and Body 51, 65, 68, 83, 140, 194, 212, 263

Historical Geography and GIS 13, 16, 31, 69, 88, 105, 120, 138, 174, 187, 228, 240, 267

Labor 23, 49, 67, 102, 156, 171, 204, 222, 246, 251

Macrohistorical Dynamics 14, 32, 50, 86, 121, 139, 157, 175, 193, 211, 229, 247, 265

Migration/Immigration 10, 28, 46, 64, 82, 99, 117, 135, 153, 189, 207, 225, 226, 243, 261

Politics 2, 19, 37, 73, 90, 108, 126, 144, 162, 180, 198, 216, 234, 252

Presidential 3, 34, 40, 58, 78, 95, 113, 131, 164, 182, 203, 224

Public Finance 11, 47, 100, 118, 154, 208, 262

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Sessions by Network

Race and Ethnicity 17, 53, 71, 106, 124, 142, 160, 178, 196, 214, 232, 250, 268

Religion 7, 25, 43, 61, 79, 96, 114, 132, 150, 168, 186

Rural, Agricultural and Environmental 137, 190, 227

States and Society 20, 38, 41, 59, 74, 77, 91, 94, 109, 112, 127, 130, 145, 148, 163, 166, 181, 184, 199, 202, 217, 220, 235, 238, 253, 256, 259

Urban 52, 70, 87, 104, 122, 141, 159, 177, 213, 231, 249

Women, Gender and Sexuality 8, 29, 85, 103, 123, 136, 172, 192, 244, 258

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Program at a Glance

Thursday, November 21, 2019

Registration 7:30am – 5:00pm 6th Floor Registration Paper Sessions 9:30am – 11:00am Meeting Rooms Book Exhibit set-up 11:00am – 6:00pm Adams Ballroom Paper Sessions 11:15am – 12:45pm Meeting Rooms Paper Sessions 1:45pm – 3:15pm Meeting Rooms Paper Sessions 3:30pm – 5:00pm Meeting Rooms Opening Reception 5:00pm – 6:30pm The Honore Room

Friday, November 22, 2019

Registration 7:30am – 5:00pm 6th Floor Registration Book Exhibit 8:00am – 5:00pm Adams Ballroom Paper Sessions 9:00am – 10:30am Meeting Rooms Paper Sessions 10:45am – 12:15pm Meeting Rooms Paper Sessions 1:15pm – 2:45pm Meeting Rooms Paper Sessions 3:00pm – 4:30pm Meeting Rooms Paper Sessions 4:45pm – 6:15pm Meeting Rooms

Saturday, November 23, 2019

Registration 7:30am – 4:00pm 6th Floor Registration Book Exhibit 8:00am – 5:00pm Adams Ballroom Paper Sessions 9:00am – 10:30am Meeting Rooms Paper Sessions 10:45am – 12:15pm Meeting Rooms Network Meetings A 12:15pm – 1:00pm Meeting Rooms Network Meetings B 1:00pm – 1:45pm Meeting Rooms Paper Sessions 1:45pm – 3:15pm Meeting Rooms Paper Sessions 3:30pm – 5:00pm Meeting Rooms Business Meeting 5:15pm – 5:45pm Monroe Ballroom Presidential Address 5:45pm – 6:30pm Monroe Ballroom President’s Reception 6:30pm – 8:00pm Red Lacquer Room

Sunday, November 24, 2019

Registration 7:30am – 11:00am 6th Floor Registration Paper Sessions 9:00am – 10:30am Meeting Rooms Paper Sessions 10:45am – 12:15pm Meeting Rooms

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2 Thursday, November 21, 9:30 AM - 11:00 AM Burnham 2

The Dynamics of Political Reform Failure Politics

Chair: Andreas Glaeser, University of Chicago

Discussant: Andreas Glaeser, University of Chicago

The Road to Nowhere Is a Road to Somewhere: Reflections on Stalled Reforms and Productive Failures Gianpaolo Baoicchi*, New York University (NYU)

Creating a Conservative Religio-Political Community as an anti-Reform Block: Proposal for Ethnographic and Historical Research Paul Lichterman*, University of Southern California

The Judicialization of the American Political Imagination Ben Merriman*, University of Kansas

Seeing like an Austere State: The Budgetary Politics of Failed Reform Josh Pacewicz*, Brown University

3 Thursday, November 21, 9:30 AM - 11:00 AM Spire Parlor

Ancestry and other Big Data – Collaboration between Genealogical Organizations and Academics Family Demography; Presidential

Chair: James Oberly, University of Wisconsin

Discussant: James Oberly, University of Wisconsin

Linking Lives across Cultural Communities and Borders: New Developments in PRDH Quebec Family Reconstitution Lisa Dillon*, Université de Montréal; Bertrand Desjardins, Université de Montréal; Marilyn A. Gentil, Université de Montréal; Alain Gagnon, Université de Montréal

Combining Family History and Machine Learning to Link Historical Records Joseph P. Price*, Brigham Young University; Kasey Buckles, University of Notre Dame; Isaac Riley, Brigham Young University; Jacob Van Leeuwen, Brigham Young University

Collaboration of Genealogy and Social Science History: The Case of IPUMS Steven Ruggles*, University of Minnesota

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4 Thursday, November 21, 9:30 AM - 11:00 AM Water Tower Parlor

Ideas, Language, and Media Economics

Chair: Steven Sprick Schuster, Middle Tennessee State University

Discussant: Peter Meyer, U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS)

Mass Media and Cultural Homogenization: Evidence from the Golden Age of Radio in the , 1920-1940 Gianluca Russo*, Boston University

The Telegraph and News Content in the Mid-19th Century America Tianyi Wang*, University of Pittsburgh

Do Railroad and Telegraphs Have Independent Impacts on Antebellum Banking, Featuring an Aside about Replication and Us County Aggregation Elisabeth Perlman*, U.S. Census Bureau; Aaron Honsowetz, Bethany College; Tianyi Wang, University of Pittsburgh

5 Thursday, November 21, 9:30 AM - 11:00 AM Clark 5

EAP and Beyond Family Demography

Chair: James Z. Lee, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology Discussant:

Population and Living Standards in Asia and Europe, 1700-1900. an Overview of the Findings of the the Eurasian Population and Family History Project. Tommy Bengtsson*, Lund University; Cameron Campbell, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology; James Z. Lee, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology; Feng Wang, University of California, Irvine; Martin Dribe, Lund University; Christer Lundh, University of Gothenburg; George Alter, University of Michigan; Muriel Neven, University of Liege; Michel Oris, Université de Genève; Marco Breschi, Università degli Studi di Sassari; Matteo Manfredini, University of Parma

Effects of Education on Fertility over Time in a Sharecropping Italian Community, 1820-1960 Marco Breschi, Università degli Studi di Sassari; Alessio Fornasin, University of Udine; Matteo Manfredini*, University of Parma

Social Class, Income, and the Timing of Childbearing: Sweden 1920-2010 Martin Dribe*, Lund University; Christopher Smith, Lund University

Below Replacement Fertility in East Asia in the Second Half of the 20th Century Feng Wang, University of California, Irvine; Noriko Tsuya*, Keio University; Minja K. Choe, East-West Center

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6 Thursday, November 21, 9:30 AM - 11:00 AM Grant Park Parlor

Love and Marriage? Material Considerations and Couple Formation in the Past Family Demography

Chair: Johan Fourie, Stellenbosch University

Discussant: Margareth Lanzinger, University of Vienna

Provisions for Younger Sons and Daughters in the English Landed Class 1700-1850: Primogeniture; Forced Heirship or Anarchy Lloyd Bonfield*, New York Law School

Matrimonial Strategies and Family Reproduction in the Context of Industrialization (France 18-19th Centuries) Fabrice Boudjaaba*, Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales, Paris

Marriages, Dowries and Property Systems in 17-19th Century Rural Finland Beatrice Moring*, University of Helsinki

Going Together like a Horse and Carriage: Rentier Marriages and Property Accumulation in Montréal, 1825-1903. New Proposed Paper Robert C.H. Sweeny*, Université du Québec à Montreal & Memorial University of Newfoundland

7 Thursday, November 21, 9:30 AM - 11:00 AM LaSalle 3

A Quarter Century with Public Religions in the Modern World Religion

Chair: Ates Altinordu, Sabanci University

Discussants: José Casanova, Georgetown University Craig Calhoun*, Arizona State University Mirjam Künkler*, Netherlands Institute for Advanced Study Winnifred Fallers Sullivan*, Indiana University, Bloomington Matthias Koenig*, University of Göttingen

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8 Thursday, November 21, 9:30 AM - 11:00 AM Burnham 4

From Role Models to Representation to Struggles for Rights: Translating Understandings of Gender and Sexuality Women, Gender and Sexuality

Chair: Justyna Deszcz-Tryhubczak, University of Wroclaw

Discussant: Sylwia Kaminska-Maciag, University of Wroclaw

Angry White Boys. Rebellion, Queer Vulnerability, and Resistance in Heathers (1988) and Heathers (2018) Mateusz Swietlicki*, University of Wroclaw (Institute of English Studies)

“The Sexual Politics of Murder”: Translating Simone De Beauvoir in Latin America Jadwiga Pieper-Mooney*, University of Arizona

Stonewall Remembrance in 2019: Making History about LGBTIQ (un)Clear? Martin J. Goessl*, Institute of Social Work, University of Applied Sciences JOANNEUM

9 Thursday, November 21, 9:30 AM - 11:00 AM LaSalle 1

Data in Education: Assessment, Measurement, and Accounting Education, Knowledge and Science

Chair: Dan Steward, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

Trust in Numbers? (Dis)Trust in Achievement Measures and Selective Admissions in Two Countries Stefan Beljean*, Harvard University

The Political Economy of Education Quality Assurance: Market Fundamentalism and the Battle over School Rankings in Chile (2006-2016) Gabriel Chouhy*, Tulane University

Using the Common Core of Data as a Longitudinal Dataset of United States Public Schools, 1987 to the Present: Opportunities and Challenges Jim Saliba*, University of Minnesota

Audit Culture and Online Education: Databases and Base Data Dan Steward*, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

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10 Thursday, November 21, 9:30 AM - 11:00 AM LaSalle 5

Intersections of Migration and Gender Migration/Immigration

Chair: Suzanne Sinke, Florida State University

Discussant: Suzanne Sinke, Florida State University

Fragmentary Sources, Unstable Unions: Marriage and Divorce Practices in Japan and Meiji Hawai‘i Yukari Takai*, York University

Living Overseas: American Women and Children as Expats in the Cold War Era, 1950s- 1970s Linda Van Ingen*, University of Nebraska at Kearney

“Nasty Men and Ghetto Girls”: Blackness, Indianness, and Sexual Visibility Politics in the Caribbean Indian Party Scene Anjanette M. Chan Tack*, University of Chicago

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State Capacity, Democracy and Revenue Public Finance

Chair: Heather Harper, University of California, San Diego

Power-Sharing and Income Taxation in Non-Democratic States Per F. Andersson*, European University Institute

From Warfare to Welfare States: Fiscal Capacity and State Formation in the Nordic Countries in the Long Run Jari Eloranta*, University of Helsinki; Matti Hannikainen, Varma Insurance Company; Petri Karonen, University of Jyvaskyla

On the Social Determinants of Tax Systems in Latin American Countries, 1990-2017: a Time-Series Analysis of Competing Theoretical Explanations Germano Ribeiro*, University of California, San Diego

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12 Thursday, November 21, 9:30 AM - 11:00 AM Montrose 4

Violence and Fraud Crime, Justice and the Law

Chair: Donald Fyson, Université Laval

Discussant: Donald Fyson, Université Laval

The Historical Homicide Rate Trajectory in Nova Scotia: A Test of the Culture of Honour Thesis Andrew Dawson*, York University

Properties of Green: On Color and Its Rearticulation as a Corporate Asset Meredith Hall*, The New School for Social Research

Violence and Vigilantes in Mexico Dolores Trevizo*, Occidental College

13 Thursday, November 21, 9:30 AM - 11:00 AM Dearborn 1

Emerging Methods: Spatial Analysis and Modeling Historical Geography and GIS

Chair: Nancy Tatarek, Ohio University

Discussant: Gergely Baics, Barnard College

“The Race to the Bottom”: A HGIS Analysis of Historical Educational Competition and its Legacies in Ottoman Anatolia Emre Amasyali*, McGill University

Evolutionary Rise and Fall of Empires in East Asian Regional World-Systems Hiroko Inoue*, University of California, Riverside

Giving New Life to Old Data. Property and Buildings in Montreal, 1648-1704 Leon Robichaud*, Universite de Sherbrooke

The Crystalizing Influence of HOLC Residential Security Maps Wenfei Xu*, Columbia University

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14 Thursday, November 21, 9:30 AM - 11:00 AM Dearborn 2

Violence, Contention, and Warfare Macrohistorical Dynamics

Chair: George Lawson, London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE)

Discussant: George Lawson, London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE)

Offense, Defense and the Politics of War: The Case of China’s Song Dynasty (960-1279 A.D.) Zhicao Fang*, Johns Hopkins University

Warfare, Power and Size: Comparing World-Systems Chris Chase-Dunn*, University of California, Riverside; Hiroko Inoue, University of California, Riverside; Levin Welch, University of California, Riverside; Manjing Gao, University of California, Riverside

Long-Term Capitalist Dynamics and Protest Waves in the Global Periphery: A Critical Reappraisal of Business Cycles Chungse Jung*, Binghamton University, State University of New York (SUNY)

15 Thursday, November 21, 9:30 AM - 11:00 AM Dearborn 3

Archival Work as Qualitative Sociology I: Methodological Reflections Culture

Chair: Nicholas Wilson, Stony Brook University, State University of New York (SUNY)

Discussant: Claudio Benzecry, Northwestern University

Where Is the Archive in Historical Sociology? A Case for Ethnographic Dispositions Armando Lara-Millan*, University of California, Berkeley; Brian Sargent, University of Massachusetts Amherst; Sunmin Kim, Dartmouth College

The Politics of Memory and Things: Reflections on Archives and Ethnography Chandra Mukerji*, University of California, San Diego

Life on File: Archival Epistemology as Theory Anna Skarpelis*, Harvard University

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16 Thursday, November 21, 9:30 AM - 11:00 AM LaSalle 2

Spatial Epidemiology Historical Geography and GIS

Chair: Rebecca Richards Steed, University of Utah

Discussant: Don Lafreniere, Michigan Technological University

War, Suffering and Disease in a Rural Parish. The Case of Øster Løgum in Southern Denmark during the Thirty Years War Mads Perner*, Roskilde University

Proximity to Foci of Contamination and Mortality in Childhood in Early 20th Century Madrid. Diego Ramiro-Fariñas*, Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas (CSIC); Dariya Ordanovich, Esri; Yolanda Casado, Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas (CSIC); Stanislao Mazzoni, Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas (CSIC)

Social Determinants of Health and Disease Outbreak Patterns in Children in the Early 20th Century Industrial City Tim Stone*, Michigan Technological University; Rose Hildebrant, Michigan Technological University; Michael Bleddyn, Michigan Technological University; Don Lafreniere, Michigan Technological University

17 Thursday, November 21, 9:30 AM - 11:00 AM Clark 9

Race and Methodological Inequalities Race and Ethnicity

Chair: Hannah Postel, Princeton University

Discussant: Luisa Farah Schwartzman, University of Toronto

Identification of Race and Ethnicity in Big Data Hannah Brückner*, NYU Abu Dhabi; Bedoor Alshebli, NYU Abu Dhabi; Julia Adams, Yale University

Where's the Race?: Illustrating Mechanisms of Decentering in Social Movements Literature Jalia L. Joseph*, Texas A&M University

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18 Thursday, November 21, 11:15 AM - 12:45 PM Burnham 1

Changing Notions of Child Care and Welfare Childhood and Youth

Chair: Mary Jo Maynes, University of Minnesota

Discussant: Mary Jo Maynes, University of Minnesota

Good and Happy at the Same Time: From Punishment to Reward in Late 19th Century Us Parenting Discourses Daniel Cook*, Rutgers University

“Kindly People of His Own Rank”: Racial Hierarchy and the Rise of Foster Family Care, 1910-1960 Michaela Simmons*, University of California, Berkeley

19 Thursday, November 21, 11:15 AM - 12:45 PM Burnham 2

Culture & the Politics of Nationhood Politics

Chair: Meghan Tinsley, University of Manchester

Music That Makes Turkish Voters Vote: The Idea of National Unity in the Justice and Development Party’s Election Songs Fazila Derya Agis*, University of the People

Political Discourse, Nation-Building, and the Marikana Strike Meghan Tinsley*, University of Manchester

National Narratives of a Controversial Past: The “Years of Lead” in the Collective Memory of Italy Sabrina Nardin*, University of Arizona

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20 Thursday, November 21, 11:15 AM - 12:45 PM Clark 1

The Politics of Knowledge and Historical Memory States and Society

Chair: Mustafa Yavas, Yale University

Amidst Manas, Aitmatov, and Lenin: Nationalism and Belonging in Kyrgyzstan Moira O'Shea*, University of Chicago

Politics in Knowledge: Malaria, State-Formation and the Making of Objects of Government Omri Tubi*, Northwestern University

What If Paul Sauvé Had Never Said “Désormais…” (Henceforth)? Alexandre Turgeon*, Université de Montréal

21 Thursday, November 21, 11:15 AM - 12:45 PM Water Tower Parlor

Replicate This! Revisiting Past Findings in Interdisciplinary Scholarship Economics

Chair: Jari Eloranta, University of Helsinki

Replication vs. Iteration: Most Cited Scholarship in Economic and Business History Paper Jari Eloranta*, University of Helsinki; Anu Ojala, University of Jyvaskyla; Jari Ojala, University of Jyvaskyla; Heli Valtonen, University of Jyvaskyla

Persistence of Fortune Anne McCants*, Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT); Daniel Seligson, Independent scholar

Replicating the Conceptual Derivation of an Interpretation and Theory of History: The 'Free-Standing Company' in International Business History Simon Mollan*, University of York

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22 Thursday, November 21, 11:15 AM - 12:45 PM Clark 5

Overcoming Limitations in Big Data Family Demography

Chair: Matt Nelson, University of Minnesota

Discussant: Matt Nelson, University of Minnesota

Filling in the Blanks. Issues in Re=Tabulating the United States Federal Censuses from Complete Count Data. Michael R. Haines*, Colgate University

French Canadian Presence in the Us Prior to 1900: The Use of Surnames to Overcome the Lack of Ethnic Variable in the Census Danielle Gauvreau*, Concordia University; Marie-Ève Harton, Université Saint-Boniface and Concordia University

Don’t Count on Love: Discrepant Historical Measures of American Marriages Alexander Roehrkasse*, University of California, Berkeley

A Centralized Data Classification Platform: Exploration and Contribution of Knowledge Systems Ashkan Ashkpour, International Institute of Social History; Ramtin Soltani, External Senior Developer; Kees Mandemakers*, Erasmus University Rotterdam

23 Thursday, November 21, 11:15 AM - 12:45 PM Spire Parlor

Labor and Foreign Policy Labor

Chair: Edmund Wehrle, Eastern Illinois University

Discussant: Edmund Wehrle, Eastern Illinois University

Some Forms of Slavery Are Less Problematic than Others: Slavery and Its Analogies at the League of Nations (1924-1936) Mishal Khan*, University of Chicago

Workers’ Power and Neoliberal War-Making: Transformations in the Political-Economy of War in the United States Corey Payne*, Johns Hopkins University

Contesting the Statistical Measure of Productivity: Ewan Clague, Labor Relations, and the Marshall Plan Corinna Schlombs*, Rochester Institute of Technology

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25 Thursday, November 21, 11:15 AM - 12:45 PM LaSalle 3

Comparative Secularity: Concepts and Methods Religion

Chair: Narendra Subramanian, McGill University

Discussant: Yasuyuki Matsunaga, Tokyo University of Foreign Studies

Is Taylor's Secularity 3 a Relevant Concept for Muslim-Majority Societies? The Case of Non-Religion in Contemporary Turkey Ates Altinordu*, Sabanci University

How Does Secularity “Travel”? Policy Mobilities of Laïcité from France to Québec Efe Peker*, University of Ottawa

The Philippine People Power Principle Bryan Dennis Tiojanco*, Yale University

Religion and the Secular outside the West: Does Their Study Require a New Social Science Vocabulary? Mirjam Künkler*, Netherlands Institute for Advanced Study

26 Thursday, November 21, 11:15 AM - 12:45 PM Burnham 4

Computational Approaches to Epistemic Change Education, Knowledge and Science

Chair: Alexander Myers, University of Kansas

Scientific Papers and Publication Data Raf Vanderstraeten*, Ghent University

Chinese Sociology as a Contesting Field (1986-2019): A Citation Network Analysis Kit Man*, Boston University

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28 Thursday, November 21, 11:15 AM - 12:45 PM LaSalle 5

Spaces of Immigrant Reception and Exclusion: Immigration Federalism in the United States Migration/Immigration

Chair: Jennifer Jones, University of Illinois at Chicago

Discussant: Hana Brown, Wake Forest University

Explaining State-Level Immigration Politics: The Great Depression, New Deal, and the Entrenchment of Race by Law in New Mexico and Arizona Monica Varsanyi*, Graduate Center, City University of New York (CUNY); Doris Marie Provine, Arizona State University

Immigration to Virginia: Demographic Transition, Political Incorporation and Bureaucratic Responses Elizabeth Durden*, Bucknell University; Daniel Tichenor, University of Oregon

Belonging in the City: Municipal Id in the Trump Era Angela García*, University of Chicago; Yanilda Gonzales, University of Chicago; Marci Ybarra, University of Chicago

29 Thursday, November 21, 11:15 AM - 12:45 PM Montrose 3

Gender, Power, and Law Women, Gender and Sexuality

Chair: Brian Donovan, University of Kansas

Discussant: Benita Roth, Binghamton University

Palimony Gold Diggers: Law and Gender Stereotypes in the Era of No-Fault Divorce Brian Donovan*, University of Kansas

Black Mothers and Black Power: Challenging the Chicago Real Estate Board Dawn Flood*, Campion College at the University of Regina

"Horses’ Rights for Women!": Benjamin Barr Lindsey and the Paternalist Language of Legal Maternalism Robin Henry*, Wichita State University

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30 Thursday, November 21, 11:15 AM - 12:45 PM Montrose 4

Archival Prison Data and Its Complexities Crime, Justice and the Law

Chair: Kris Inwood, University of Guelph

Discussants: Hamish Maxwell-Stewart Kris Inwood, University of Guelph Nathalie Rech, UQAM

Life Course Conviction Patterns for Female Convicts in 19th Century Tasmania Hamish Maxwell-Stewart*

Some Ethical Intricacies of Collecting Angola Penitentiary Records Nathalie Rech*, UQAM

Changes in the Well-Being of Native Americans Born in the Northwest, 1830-1900. Kris Inwood*, University of Guelph; Richard L. Steckel, The Ohio State University

31 Thursday, November 21, 11:15 AM - 12:45 PM Dearborn 1

Emerging Methods: Computation/Spatial Econometrics Historical Geography and GIS

Chair: Susie Pak, St. John's University

Discussant: Adam Slez, University of Virginia

Mapping the Enumerated City: Spatial Strategies for Historical Microdata Linkage in New York 1850-1920 Daniel Miller*, Columbia University

Handwritten Text Recognition and Keyword Spotting as Research Tools for Social Science and History Guenter Muehlberger*, University of Innsbruck; Kurt Scharr, University of Innsbruck; Dirk Alverman, University of Greifswald

Putting People in Places: A Semi-Automated Approach to Creating Record Linkages and High Resolution Geocoding across Historical Datasets. Garand Spikberg*, Michigan Technological University; Robert Pastel, Michigan Technological University; Don Lafreniere, Michigan Technological University

Using City Directories to Build Geocoded Historical Maps John R. Logan*, Brown University; Amory Kisch, Brown University; Benjamin Bellman, Brown University; Guixing Wei, Brown University

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32 Thursday, November 21, 11:15 AM - 12:45 PM Dearborn 2

Foreign Relation and the Military in Nation Formation Macrohistorical Dynamics

Chair: Jaesok Son, NORC at the University of Chicago

Bringing the Military Back in: Military Academies in Latecomer States Zhicao Fang*, Johns Hopkins University

War Commemoration and Nationalism: The Role of Military Networks Robert Braun*, University of California, Berkeley; Laura Acosta Gonzalez, Northwestern University

The Formation of National Identity and Foreign Policy: A Case Study of North Korea Jaesok Son*, NORC at the University of Chicago

34 Thursday, November 21, 11:15 AM - 12:45 PM LaSalle 2

Big Data and Its Discontents: Assumptions about Reading History in the Automated Analysis of Texts Culture; Presidential

Chair: Robin Wagner-Pacifici, The New School for Social Research

Discussant: Daniel Hirschman, Brown University

Distant Reading, Novel Models Rachel Sagner Buurma*, Swarthmore College

Three Forms of Historical Description. Selecting Coverage from the New York Times over Many Decades in Pursuit of Continuity. Alix Rule*, New York University (NYU)

Political Discussion and Debate in Narrative Time: The Florentine Consulte e Pratiche, 1376-1378 John F. Padgett*, University of Chicago; Katalin Prajda, University of Chicago; Benjamin Rohr, University of Chicago; Jonathan Schoots, University of Chicago

Relational Templates in Policy Documents John W. Mohr, University of California, Santa Barbara; Robin Wagner-Pacifici*, The New School for Social Research; Ronald Breiger, University of Arizona; Devin Cornell, University of California, Santa Barbara

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35 Thursday, November 21, 1:45 PM - 3:15 PM Grant Park Parlor

Effects of Environmental Conditions on Urban Mortality Family Demography

Chair: Don Lafreniere, Michigan Technological University

Discussant: Andrew Hinde, University of Southampton

Exposure at Workplace and Excess Mortality in Sweden during the 1918 Influenza Pandemic Tommy Bengtsson, Lund University; Martin Dribe, Lund University; Björn Eriksson*, Lund University

The Effect of in Utero Exposure to the 1918 Influenza Pandemic on Life Expectancy in the United States Jonas Helgertz*, University of Minnesota/Lund University; Elaine M. Hernandez, Indiana University; John Robert Warren, University of Minnesota

Urban Mortality in Greece: Evidence from Hermoupolis, Syros (1859–1940) Michail Raftakis*, Newcastle University

Childhood Mortality and Pollution in Early 20th Century Madrid. Diego Ramiro-Fariñas*, Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas (CSIC); Yolanda Casado, Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas (CSIC); Stanislao Mazzoni, Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas (CSIC); Dariya Ordanovich, Esri

36 Thursday, November 21, 1:45 PM - 3:15 PM Burnham 1

Book Session: Babies Made Us Modern: How Infants Brought America into the Twentieth Century by Janet Golden Childhood and Youth

Chair: Emily Bruce, University of Minnesota Morris

Discussants: Lynn Weiner, Roosevelt University, Chicago Anna Kuxhausen, St. Olaf College

Babies Made Us Modern: How Infants Brought America into the Twentieth Century Janet Golden*, Rutgers University

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37 Thursday, November 21, 1:45 PM - 3:15 PM Burnham 2

Culture, Knowledge & Politics Politics

Chair: David McCourt, University of California, Davis

Discussant: David McCourt, University of California, Davis

Imagination, from Futures to Failures Ioana Sendroiu*, University of Toronto

The “Voice” of Data in the Turkish and Indian Contexts: Between Historical Articulation and Contemporary Discontents Bahar Tabakoglu*, Columbia University (Visiting Scholar)

Of Economic Experts and Topic Models. The German Council of Economic Experts as Mirrored in the Press, 1963-2015 Lino Wehrheim*, University of Regensburg

38 Thursday, November 21, 1:45 PM - 3:15 PM Clark 1

Politics of Nostalgia States and Society

Chair: Yagmur Karakaya, University of Minnesota

Discussant: Patricia Lorcin, University of Minnesota

Columbus Day in Spain and the Americas: Memory Wars in Transatlantic Perspective Alejandro Baer*, University of Minnesota

Nostalgia as an Emotion of Capital Thomas Dodman*, Columbia University

Nostalgia as a Social Force Yagmur Karakaya*, University of Minnesota

‘The Park Too Tough to Die’: Nostalgia and Ongoing Memory Making at an Old West Theme Park Amanda Tewes*, University of California, Berkeley

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39 Thursday, November 21, 1:45 PM - 3:15 PM Water Tower Parlor

Problems with Data and Measurement Economics

Chair: Andreas Ferrara, University of Warwick

Discussant: Deirdre McCloskey, University of Illinois at Chicago

Replicating History? The Uniqueness of Historical Context and Data Scarcity in Economic History Victor Gay*, Toulouse School of Economics and IAST; Mohamed Saleh, Toulouse School of Economics

Lengthy Economic Time Series - Their Use and Misuses. Sam Williamson*, Miami University

A Machine Learning Approach to Improving Occupational Income Scores Martin Saavedra, Oberlin College; Tate Twinam*, University of Washington, Seattle

Simple High-Accuracy Transcription Using Machine Learning: Applications to Typed and Handwritten Tables Christian Møller Dahl, University of Southern Denmark; Emil Sørensen*, University of Southern Denmark

40 Thursday, November 21, 1:45 PM - 3:15 PM Clark 5

Automatic Handwriting Recognition Family Demography; Presidential

Chair: Steven Ruggles, University of Minnesota

Discussant: Steven Ruggles, University of Minnesota

Digitizing Handwriting with Automated Methods: A Pilot Project Using the 1990 U.S. Census Manuscripts Trent Alexander*, University of Michigan; Jonathan Fisher, Stanford University; Katie Genadek, University of Colorado Boulder

Using Hand-Writing Recognition to Auto Index the US Census Records Mark Clement, Brigham Young University; Joseph P. Price*, Brigham Young University

Handwriting Text Recognition & Word Spotting Techniques to Build Individual-Level Historical Demographic Databases. The Barcelona Case. Joana-Maria Pujadas-Mora*, Centre d’Estudis Demogràfics (CED), Universitat de Barcelona; Alícia Fornés, Computer Vision Center; Josep Lladós, Computer Vision Center; Miquel Valls Fígols, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona; Gabriel Brea-Martinez, Centre for Economic Demography- Economic History Lund University

I-Balsac: Completing Families with the Help of Automatic Text Recognition Helene Vezina*, Projet BALSAC, Université du Québec à Chicoutimi; Jean-Sebastien Bournival, Projet BALSAC, Université du Québec à Chicoutimi; Christopher Kermorvant, Teklia, Paris and Laboratoire LITIS, Université de Rouen; Marie-Laurence Bonhomme, Teklia, Paris

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41 Thursday, November 21, 1:45 PM - 3:15 PM Spire Parlor

Moral Commitments and Political Action States and Society

Chair: Tim Thurber, Virginia Commonwealth University

Discussant: Tim Thurber, Virginia Commonwealth University

Dr. Pepper or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Soda Tax Selen Guler*, University of Washington, Seattle

A History of American Consumer Activist Organizations in the 20th Century Yaniv Ron-El*, University of Chicago

Reforming the Present, Planning for the Future: Prognosis, Generational Shifts and the Making of Housing Policies for Young Workers in the 1970s Romania Mara Marginean*, Romanian Academy. George Baritiu Institute of History

43 Thursday, November 21, 1:45 PM - 3:15 PM LaSalle 3

Religion, Nationalism, and Populism Religion

Chair: Sadia Saeed, University of San Francisco

Discussant: Hanisah Sani, University of Chicago

Religious Populism across the East-West Divide: Toward an Analytic Framework Efe Peker*, University of Ottawa; Emily Laxer, York University

Hindu Reform Movements and the Origins of Religious Nationalism in India Aditi Shirodkar*, University of Chicago

Preaching Hate on the Air: Father Coughlin and the Great Depression Tianyi Wang*, University of Pittsburgh

Understanding Religious Nationalism in Japan – Continuity and Change in the 21st Century Rin Ushiyama*, University of Cambridge

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44 Thursday, November 21, 1:45 PM - 3:15 PM Burnham 4

Performativity from a New Angle: Planned Economies and Their Data Economics

Chairs: Alina-Sandra Cucu, University of London Martha Lampland, University of California, San Diego

Discussant: Martha Lampland, University of California, San Diego

Centrally Planned Society: Social Planning, Social Data and Politics of “Socialist Way of Life” in Late Socialist Czechoslovakia Vitezslav Sommer*, Charles University in Prague

By the Piece – Economic Imagination in Mao’s China Bolun Zhang*, University of California, San Diego; Yimang Zhou, University at Albany, State University of New York (SUNY)

A March of Numbers, a Cascade of Images: Temporalities, Planning and Economic Management in 1960s Ghana Gerardo Serra*, University of Manchester

Performativity of Economics in Late Socialist Romania Alina-Sandra Cucu*, University of London

45 Thursday, November 21, 1:45 PM - 3:15 PM LaSalle 1

Education, Discrimination and Social Stratification Education, Knowledge and Science

Chair: Mikael Börjesson, Uppsala University

Holders of Purchased Degrees in the Chinese Civil Service during the Late Qing (1850- 1912) Bijia Chen*, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology; Cameron Campbell, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology; James Z. Lee, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology

Career Strategies in a Barren Academic Market Place: The Case of Humanities and Social Sciences in Sweden 1915–1955 Tobias Dalberg*, Stanford University

World Class Universities, Rankings and the Global Space of International Students Mikael Börjesson*, Uppsala University; Pablo Lillo Cea, Uppsala University

Ivy League above "Sky": Stranded Dream of Korean (Upper-) Middle-Class Hong Jin Jo*, University of Chicago

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46 Thursday, November 21, 1:45 PM - 3:15 PM LaSalle 5

Health Crossing Borders and Barriers: Latina/o, Immigrant, and Migrant Access to Health Care Migration/Immigration

Chair: Cybelle Fox, University of California, Berkeley

Discussant: Cybelle Fox, University of California, Berkeley

Health Care for Migrants as a Human Right Beatrix Hoffman*, Northern Illinois University

Shadow and Act: American Medical Directories and Latina/o Diasporas, 1903-1954 John Mckiernan-Gonzalez*, Texas State University

Between Two Crisis Points: Los Angeles County, Undocumented Healthcare, and Emergency Settings in the 1970s and 1980s Nic Ramos*, Brown University

Tracking Mexican Guest Worker Health: Bodily Harm, Industrial Medicine, and the Law in the Railroad Bracero Program of World War II Chantel Rodriguez*, University of Maryland

47 Thursday, November 21, 1:45 PM - 3:15 PM Montrose 3

Facts and Fictions: Expert Ideas in the Politics of Public Finance Public Finance

Chair: Molly Michelmore, Washington and Lee University

The Politics of Fictional Expectations: Dynamic Scoring, Revenue Forecasting, and the Kansas Tax Cuts Daniel Alvord*, University of Kansas

Deficit Reduction by Tax Increase on the Rich: A Historical Analysis of Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act of 1993 Seito Hayasaki*, Keio University

The Ideas of Tax Reformers and Taxpayers, and Federal Tax Reforms in the United States, 1954-1969 Seiichiro Mozumi*, Yokohama National University

The Origins of Japan's Huge Debt: A Study of the Ministry of Finance's Response to the Current Account Imbalance in the Late 1970s Ryotaro Takahashi*, Keio University

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48 Thursday, November 21, 1:45 PM - 3:15 PM Montrose 4

Cruelty, Theft, Murder: Gender and Emotion from British and Australian Legal Data, 1850s-1950s Crime, Justice and the Law

Chair: Anne Logan, University of Kent

Discussant: Anne Logan, University of Kent

“In Utter Disregard of the Duties of a Husband and a Father”: Gendered Notions of Marital Cruelty in Victorian Glasgow Ashley Dee*, Open University

"I Was a Man of Honour": Masculinities, Emotions and Law in Twentieth-Century Australia Alana Piper*, University of Technology Sydney

“A Very Bad Case”: Sympathy and Mercy for Men Who Murdered Their "Sweethearts" in Twentieth-Century England and Wales Alexa Neale*, University of Sussex

49 Thursday, November 21, 1:45 PM - 3:15 PM Dearborn 1

The Data of Labor History Labor

Chair: Peter Meyer, U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS)

Discussant: Peter Meyer, U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS)

A Different History Manifesto: Data Need Not Be “Big” or “Clean” Clare H. Crowston*, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign; Claire Lemercier, Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)

Measuring Skill: Gender, Race, and Occupations in the Early-20th Century U.S. Census Cristina Groeger*, Lake Forest College

Occupational Data and Classification: An Old and Recurring Dilemma for Labor and Social Historians Margo Anderson*, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee

The Persistence and Change of Classification in Official Statistics: The Case of Forced Labour. Theresa Wobbe*, University of Potsdam

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50 Thursday, November 21, 1:45 PM - 3:15 PM Dearborn 2

Method and Theory on Historical Change I Macrohistorical Dynamics

Chair: Isaac Reed, University of Virginia

Discussant: Isaac Reed, University of Virginia

Causality and History: Modes of Causal Investigation in Historical Social Sciences Ivan Ermakoff*, University of Wisconsin-Madison

Clouds and Clocks: Contingency as Causes of Historical Change Yang Zhang*, American University

Hammers for Nails, Screwdrivers for Screws: Identifying the Right Tool for the Job in Historical Institutionalism Pierre-Christian Fink*, Columbia University

Arsons/Habermas, Scientific Sociology/Critical Theory, and a Natural Law Theory of Morality Mark Gould*, Haverford College

51 Thursday, November 21, 1:45 PM - 3:15 PM Dearborn 3

Health and the State Health, Medicine and Body

Chair: Nancy Tatarek, Ohio University

Discussant: Anders Ottosson, University of Gothenburg

The Eternal Question of Older People’s Right to Health and Care. The Emergence, Development and Restriction of Geriatric Care in Sweden during the 20th Century Ulrika Lagerlöf Nilsson*, University of Gothenburg

Chest Circumference and Health. A Study on Italian Military Call up Registers (19th-20th C.) Alessio Fornasin*, University of Udine; Marco Breschi, Università degli Studi di Sassari; Matteo Manfredini, University of Parma

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52 Thursday, November 21, 1:45 PM - 3:15 PM LaSalle 2

Public Health and Environmental Planning Urban

Chair: Zachary Levenson, University of North Carolina at Greensboro

Public Health in the Hellenistic City-States Villiam Bartholdy*, University of Copenhagen

Living within the Watershed: Managing Water Use and Storage in a Growing Metropolis Nicola Tynan*, Dickinson College

How the 1906 San Francisco Earthquake Shaped Economic Activity in the American West Philipp Ager*, University of Southern Denmark; Katherine Eriksson, University of California, Davis; Casper Worm Hansen, University of Copenhagen; Lars Lønstrup, University of Southern Denmark

53 Thursday, November 21, 1:45 PM - 3:15 PM Clark 9

Decolonizing Methodologies Race and Ethnicity

Chair: Joseph Jewell, Texas A&M University

Early 20th Century Social Science: Mexicans Working the US Railroads Michael Calderon-Zaks*, Santa Monica College

Black Fugitivity and Slavery/Surveillance Archives in the Digital Era Crystal Eddins*, University of North Carolina at Charlotte

Metaphorical Costumes and Children’s Diversity Education via American Indian Databases Fazila Derya Agis*, University of the People

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54 Thursday, November 21, 3:30 PM - 5:00 PM Burnham 1

Questions of Silence and Children’s (In)visibility in the Archives Childhood and Youth

Chair: Andrew Schumacher Bethke, University of Minnesota

Discussant: Elizabeth Dillenburg, The Ohio State University at Newark

"'Many Thousand Pass a Levels' Makes Such a Hopeless Headline": the Lord Privy Seal’s Youth Enquiry (1967-70) Catherine Ellis*, Department of History, Ryerson University

What Counts as Data? Investigating and Re-Visioning the Value of the United Kindgom’s National Survey of Health and Development for the Socio-Historical Study of Young Lives Laura Fenton, University of Manchester; Penny Tinkler*, University of Manchester; Resto Cruz, University of Manchester

“They Are Absolutely Genuine Work of the Pupils in Every Respect": the 1893 World’s Columbian Exposition Educational Exhibits and ’s Colored Public Schools Lisa Lamson*, Marquette University

The Ramifications of the Andean Working Child as Ahistorical Janice Stiglich*, Rutgers University

56 Thursday, November 21, 3:30 PM - 5:00 PM Clark 1

Gendered States CANCELLED States and Society

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57 Thursday, November 21, 3:30 PM - 5:00 PM Water Tower Parlor

Measuring Culture Culture

Chair: Nicholas Wilson, Stony Brook University, State University of New York (SUNY)

Measuring People Margaret Frye*, University of Michigan; Omar Lizardo, University of California, Los Angeles

Measuring Objects Jennifer Lena*, Columbia University; Terence McDonnell, University of Notre Dame

58 Thursday, November 21, 3:30 PM - 5:00 PM Clark 5

Transcription and Data Capture Family Demography; Presidential

Chair: Hamish Maxwell-Stewart

Discussant: Hamish Maxwell-Stewart

Computer-Assisted Transcription by Computer Vision through Citizen-Centered Projects: Crowdsourcing Platforms and Gamesourcing Experiences. The Barcelona Case. Joana-Maria Pujadas-Mora*, Centre d’Estudis Demogràfics (CED), Universitat de Barcelona; Alícia Fornés, Computer Vision Center; Josep Lladós, Computer Vision Center; Miquel Valls Fígols, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona; Gabriel Brea-Martinez, Centre for Economic Demography-Economic History Lund University

Using the Zooniverse Project Builder for Rapid Deployment of Historical Transcription Projects Evan Roberts*, University of Minnesota

Trusting Deeds: Race and Redlining in 1930s Greensboro Thomas Storrs*, University of Virginia

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59 Thursday, November 21, 3:30 PM - 5:00 PM Spire Parlor

Data Intensive Approaches to Civil Society and Economic Concepts States and Society

Chair: George Lawson, London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE)

Discussant: Josh Pacewicz, Brown University

Topic Modeling the Early Modern Transition in Economic Thought Emily Erikson*, Yale University

Contesting Modernity amidst Global Uncertainty: Gandhian and Nehruvian Visions of Market Morality and Economic Nationalism Jason Jackson*, Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)

A Conceptual History of ‘Shimin Shakai (Civil Society)’ in Japan: A Data-Mining Analysis Teruhito Sako*, Tokyo Metropolitan Unversity

The Invention of ‘Society’ in Early Modern England Phil Withington*, University of Sheffield

61 Thursday, November 21, 3:30 PM - 5:00 PM LaSalle 3

Religion and State Formation Religion

Chair: Sorcha Alexandrina Brophy, University of Chicago

Discussant: Juan Wang, McGill University

Bringing Religion Back in: Cultural Practice and Post-Revolutionary Institution Building in Iran (1979-80) Maryam Alemzadeh*, Brandeis University

Religion, Classification Struggles, and State Exercise of Symbolic Power Sadia Saeed*, University of San Francisco

Decentered Despots: Law and the Making of the Religious Subject in the Colonial State Hanisah Sani*, University of Chicago

The Contingency of Secularization in the Early Modern West: The Case of Institutional Chaplaincies Samuel Nelson*, McGill University

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62 Thursday, November 21, 3:30 PM - 5:00 PM Burnham 4

Classification and Consecration Culture

Chair: Shai Dromi, Harvard University

Discussant: Shai Dromi, Harvard University

The Price of Order: Consecration and the Formation of Economic Value in the Market for Modern Art Fabien Accominotti*, London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE)

The Myth of the Rise of Jazz: Race, Institutions and Ongoing Partial Consecration Baris Büyükokutan*, Koc University

The Material Symbolism of Yellowstone Park, 1869-1872 Eric Malczewski*, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University

Categorizing the World: Developmental Classification of Societies in English Books, 1700-2000 Jeffrey Swindle*, University of Michigan

63 Thursday, November 21, 3:30 PM - 5:00 PM LaSalle 1

Social Science History and Science & Technology Studies: A Theoretical Exchange Education, Knowledge and Science

Chair: Alexander Myers, University of Kansas

The “Marshall Aid of Ideas” and the Post-War Finnish Social Sciences Jukka Kortti*, University of Helsinki

Situating Digital Humanities, STS, and Memetics in Academic Cultures: Methodological Strains Dan Steward*, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

Erasing Slavery: Origins of a 'Black Hole' in the Rise of American Sociology Aaron Yates*, University of Massachusetts Amherst

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64 Thursday, November 21, 3:30 PM - 5:00 PM LaSalle 5

Author Meets Critic: Detain and Punish: Haitian Refugees and the Rise of the World's Largest Immigration Detention System by Carl Lindskoog Migration/Immigration

Chair: Elizabeth Zanoni, Old Dominion University

Discussants: César Cuauhtémoc García Hernández, University of Denver Torrie Hester, Saint Louis University Patrisia Macías-Rojas, University of Illinois at Chicago Angela García, University of Chicago

Detain and Punish: Haitian Refugees and the Rise of the World's Largest Immigration Detention System Carl Lindskoog*, Raritan Valley Community College

65 Thursday, November 21, 3:30 PM - 5:00 PM Montrose 3

Health, Law and Technology Health, Medicine and Body

Chair: Sasha Mullally, University of New Brunswick

Discussant: Sasha Mullally, University of New Brunswick

Physicians’ Constitutive Ambivalence in Deciding to Adopt Robotic Technologies Daniel Menchik*, Michigan State University; Catrina Stephan, Michigan State University

"Truth Machines" from Polygraphs to Neural Analysis: Technologically-Assisted Cheating and Deception Detection in Historical Focus Jo Ann Oravec*, University of Wisconsin-Whitewater

Bordered Resistance: Immigrant Health Justice and Medical Humanitarianism in the Zones of Exception Erin Hoekstra*, Marquette University

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Debating Progressive-Era Police Professionalization Crime, Justice and the Law

Chair: Elaine Frantz, Kent State University

Discussant: Timothy Gilfoyle, Loyola University Chicago

Designing the Law: The Debate over the 1887 Reorganization of the Pittsburgh Police Elaine Frantz*, Kent State University

'Kindly Explain This': the Los Angeles Police Department and the Chinese Tongs, 1876- 1900 Amy Jin Johnson*, Brown University

Who Watches the Watchmen: Police Leadership in the Age of Reform, 1880-1920 Heather Lane*, University of Notre Dame

Policing and Progressivism: Controlling Women in Chicago Sam Mitrani*, College of DuPage

67 Thursday, November 21, 3:30 PM - 5:00 PM Dearborn 1

The Data of Labor History II Labor

Chair: Tobias Higbie, University of California, Los Angeles

A Conversation between Archival Research and Oral History: A Critical Approach to Studying Gender and the Urban Labor Regime in Maoist China Yige Dong*, Johns Hopkins University

Earnings and Employment of Asian Ethnic Subgroups in the U.S. Labor Market: A Historical Perspective Ebney Ayaj Rana*, Georgia State University

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Roundtable: Challenges and Lessons Learned in Multi-Year Historical GIS Projects Historical Geography and GIS

Chair: Wright Kennedy, Columbia University

Discussants: Ian Gregory*, Lancaster University Robert C.H. Sweeny*, Université du Québec à Montreal & Memorial University of Newfoundland Alida Metcalf*, Rice University John R. Logan*, Brown University Don Lafreniere*, Michigan Technological University

70 Thursday, November 21, 3:30 PM - 5:00 PM LaSalle 2

How Ideas Shape Urban Political Development Urban

Chair: Richardson Dilworth, Drexel University

Discussant: Richardson Dilworth, Drexel University

How Policy Paradigms Change: Lessons from Chicago’s Urban Renewal Program Joel Rast*, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee

Ideas, Interests, Institutions, and Urban Political Development Timothy Weaver*, University at Albany, State University of New York (SUNY); Richardson Dilworth, Drexel University

Ideas, Institutions, Intercurrence, and the Community Reinvestment Act Amy Widestrom*, Arcadia University

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71 Thursday, November 21, 3:30 PM - 5:00 PM Clark 9

Theorizing Race, Time, and Temporality Race and Ethnicity

Chair: Ricarda Hammer, Brown University

Discussant: Atef Said, University of Illinois-Chicago

Racialization and Racism Don’t Count!: The Incommensurability of “Time-Use” Data and Racialized Youth Rahsaan Mahadeo*, Georgetown University

Racing Time: Ethnoracial Chronotopes in Contemporary U.S. Demographic Discourse Michael Rodríguez-Muñiz*, Northwestern University

Critical Race Temporality: Three Dimensions of Racial Time Debra Thompson*, University of Oregon

Theorizing Racial Temporality: How Subjective Understandings of Time Shape Perceptions of Racism and Anti-Racism Crystal Fleming*, Stony Brook University, State University of New York (SUNY)

Opening Reception The Honore Room Thursday, 5:00 PM-6:30 PM First Floor

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68 Friday, November 22, 9:00 AM - 10:30 AM LaSalle 2

The Politics of Data Health, Medicine and Body

Chair: Ulrika Lagerlöf Nilsson, University of Gothenburg

Discussant: Sasha Mullally, University of New Brunswick

“Fourteen Years of Exploring Pandemic Influenza Death Certificates with Microfilm Heros and Ancestry Avatars” Timothy Cuff*, Westminster College

United States Mortality Statistics, 1900-1948 Jim Saliba*, University of Minnesota

72 Friday, November 22, 9:00 AM - 10:30 AM Burnham 1

Seeing Childhood History through Graphic Memoirs Childhood and Youth

Chair: Mateusz Swietlicki , University of Wroclaw (Institute of English Studies)

Discussant: Mateusz Swietlicki , University of Wroclaw (Institute of English Studies)

“Why Can’t I Just Disappear?”: Creating a Space of Your Own in Weaver’s Graphic Memoir “Darkroom” Sophie Bürgi *, University of Basel

"Drawing the Self into History: Character Formation in Historical Graphic Memoir for Taking Turns: Stories from HIV/AIDS Care Unit 371" MK Czerwiec *, Northwestern Feinberg School of Medicine

Color in LGBTQ+ Graphic Memoirs and Novels Dominique Grisard*, University of Basel

“Representing and Documenting the Spaces of Childhood in Graphic Memoirs” Mary Jo Maynes*, University of Minnesota

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73 Friday, November 22, 9:00 AM - 10:30 AM Burnham 2

Methods of Inquiry Politics

Chair: James Wolfinger, Illinois State University

Discussant: James Wolfinger, Illinois State University

Taking Advantage of Selection Bias in Archival Methods Anjali Anand*, University of Chicago; Kevin Weng, University of Chicago

Counting and Recounting: 1924 Detroit and the Limitations of Electoral Data Russell Fehr*, Independent Scholar

Data on Federated Voluntary Membership Associations: The Benefits and Shortcomings of National and State Proceedings Adam Chamberlain*, Coastal Carolina University; Alixandra Yanus, High Point University; Nicholas Pyeatt, Pennsylvania State University

74 Friday, November 22, 9:00 AM - 10:30 AM Clark 1

Space, Materiality, and State-Society Relations in the Middle East and Beyond States and Society

Chair: Daniel Neep, Georgetown University

Plotting Development: Land, Race, Statecraft in Turkey Begüm Adalet*, Cornell University

Remaking Property Rights: Spatial Materiality and State Violence in Cairo and Istanbul Sarah El-Kazaz*, Oberlin College

From the Ottomans to the Asads: Crisis, Space, and State Formation in Syria Daniel Neep*, Georgetown University

Between Heritage and Audit: Islamic Materialities and the Revival of Waqfs in Turkey and Malaysia Gizem Zencirci*, Providence College

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75 Friday, November 22, 9:00 AM - 10:30 AM Water Tower Parlor

Household Budgets: A History of Living Standards Economics

Chair: Joanna Short, Augustana College

Discussant: Elyse Rotella, University of Michigan

Industrial Work and Family Transitions: Micro-Level Evidence from Sweden 1880-1910 Hanne Clivemo*, Lund University; Maria Stanfors, Lund University

Aristocracy and Inequality in Italy, 1861-1931 Giovanni Vecchi*, University of Rome "Tor Vergata"; Brian A'Hearn, University of Oxford; Stefano Chianese, University of Rome "Tor Vergata"

76 Friday, November 22, 9:00 AM - 10:30 AM Clark 5

Social and professional Trajectories as Reflected in the New European Databases Family Demography

Chair: Antoinette Fauve-Chamoux, EHESS

Discussant: Antoinette Fauve-Chamoux, EHESS

The Ural Population Project: Demography and Culture from Church Records in a European-Asian Border Region Elena Glavatskaya*, Ural Federal University; Gunnar Thorvaldsen, Universitetet i Tromsø; Elizaveta Zabolotnykh, Ural University; Julia Borovik, Ural University

Occupations and Social Class in Two Mining Area in Transylvania (1850-1910) as Reflected in HPDT Elena Crinela Holom, Babes-Bolyai University; Luminita Dumanescu, Babes-Bolyai University; Daniela Marza, Center for Transylvanian Studies, Romanian Academy Cluj- Napoca; Ioan Bolovan*, Romanian Academy and Babes-Bolyai University, Cluj-Napoca

Sources and Databases vs. Biological Approach in Demographic Research on Populations from Polish Lands in the 19th and Early 20th Centuries Grazyna Liczbinska*, Adam Mickiewicz University, Poznan

The Historical Actors behind Parish Records: A Database for Studying the Ecclesiastical Frameworks of Modern Transylvania (1850-1918) Ana Victoria Sima, Babes-Bolyai University; Ioan Marius Eppel*, Babes-Bolyai University

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77 Friday, November 22, 9:00 AM - 10:30 AM Spire Parlor

Author Meets Critic: Anatomies of Revolution by George Lawson States and Society

Chair: Tarak Barkawi, London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE)

Discussant: Asef Bayat*, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign

Anatomies of Revolution George Lawson*, London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE)

Discussants: Sinisa Malesevic*, University College Dublin Andrew Zimmerman*, The George Washington University Adom Getachew*, University of Chicago

78 Friday, November 22, 9:00 AM - 10:30 AM Grant Park Parlor

Big Data in Historical Research Family Demography; Presidential

Chair: Richard Zijdeman, International Institute of Social History

Discussant: Richard Zijdeman, International Institute of Social History

Interoperating Irish Death and Census Data, 1864-1922 Ciara Breathnach*, University of Limerick

Public Release of the China Government Employee Database – Qing (CGED-Q) 1900- 1912 Cameron Campbell*, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology; Bijia Chen, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology; Heng Hu, Renmin University; Yuxue Ren, Shanghai Jiaotong University; James Z. Lee, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology

Building Relationships Where There Are None: Imputing Relationship Status in the 1850, 1860 and 1870 Decennial Census Files Josiah Grover*, University of Minnesota; Jose Pacas, University of Minnesota; Steven Ruggles, University of Minnesota

The Modern and the Historical Population Registers of Norway Gunnar Thorvaldsen*, Universitetet i Tromsø

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79 Friday, November 22, 9:00 AM - 10:30 AM LaSalle 3

Social and Political Contexts of Religious Change Religion

Chair: Efe Peker, University of Ottawa

Discussant: Rin Ushiyama, University of Cambridge

The Co-Evolution of Religion and the State in China Juan Wang*, McGill University

Dry Oases: Local Prohibitions of Alcohol in Montgomery County, Maryland Ranjit Dighe*, State University of New York at Oswego (SUNY)

80 Friday, November 22, 9:00 AM - 10:30 AM Burnham 4

Maps and Geospacial Data Economics

Chair: Matthew Gregg, Roger Williams University

Discussant: Matthew Gregg, Roger Williams University

Borders Change, Institutions Remain Andrew Jonelis*, Syracuse University

The Green Books and the Geography of Segregation in Public Accommodations Trevon D. Logan*, The Ohio State University; Maggie Jones, University of Victoria; David Rose, Queen's University; Lisa Cook, Michigan State University

The Adverse Effects of Privatization: Evidence from American Indian Allotment Matthew Gregg*, Roger Williams University

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81 Friday, November 22, 9:00 AM - 10:30 AM LaSalle 1

Quantification, Data, and the Politics of Social Provision Education, Knowledge and Science

Chair: Alexander Kindel, Princeton University

Discussant: Mitchell Stevens, Stanford University

Computing Civil Rights: A Data-Centered History of the EEOC Michael McGovern*, Princeton University

Racialized Institutional Stratification in the Postwar US Higher Education System Jared Eno*, University of Michigan

The Matter of Fact: Copwatching and the Politics of Documentation Prince Grace*, Northwestern University

82 Friday, November 22, 9:00 AM - 10:30 AM LaSalle 5

Author Meets Critics. Refuge beyond Reach: How Rich Democracies Repel Asylum Seekers by David Scott FitzGerald Migration/Immigration

Chair: Cybelle Fox, University of California, Berkeley

Discussants: Silvia Pedraza, University of Michigan Susan Gzesh, University of Chicago Maurizio Albahari, University of Notre Dame

Refuge beyond Reach: How Rich Democracies Repel Asylum Seekers David S. FitzGerald*, University of California, San Diego

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83 Friday, November 22, 9:00 AM - 10:30 AM Montrose 3

Intellectual Diversity and Mental Health Health, Medicine and Body

Chair: Maria Sjöberg, University of Gothenburg

Discussant: B. Katz Rothman, City University of New York (CUNY)

The 'Lunatic' Slave: An Examination of Mental Health and Medical Discourse in Nineteenth Century America Kellianne King*, Pennsylvania State University

Pharmaceutical Identity: How Psychopharmacological Experiments Changed the Adhd Patient Profile Jonathan Ruiz*, University of California, San Diego

Psychiatric Impairments and Institutionalization in the Early Swedish Welfare State (1900–1950) Lotta Vikström, Centre for Demographic and Ageing Research (CEDAR), Umeå University; Liselotte Eriksson, Umeå University; Glenn Sandström*, Centre for Demographic and Ageing Research (CEDAR), Umeå University; Johan Junkka, Centre for Demographic and Ageing Research (CEDAR), Umeå University; Frida Skog, Umeå University

84 Friday, November 22, 9:00 AM - 10:30 AM Montrose 4

Book Session: "Policing Los Angeles: Race, Resistance, and the Rise of the LAPD" by Max Felker-Kantor Crime, Justice and the Law

Chair: Joanne Klein, Boise State University

Discussants: Joanne Klein, Boise State University Max Felker-Kantor*, Ball State University Wilbur Miller *, Stony Brook University, State University of New York (SUNY) Stuart Schrader*, Johns Hopkins University Alex Vitale *, City University of New York (CUNY)

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85 Friday, November 22, 9:00 AM - 10:30 AM Dearborn 1

Histories of Gender, Resistance, and Women's Empowerment in the Americas Women, Gender and Sexuality

Chair: Jadwiga Pieper-Mooney, University of Arizona

Discussant: Jadwiga Pieper-Mooney, University of Arizona

Exploring Indigenous Cultural Patrimony and the Capitalist Market Place in 20th Century Ecuador Angela Corsa*, University of Arizona

The Gendered Politics of Palestinian National Identity in Chile, 1960-2018 Justin Ostrowksi*, University of Arizona

¡Se Viene El Estallido!: Chilean Political Music and Gender-Bending as Resistance to Authoritarianism: 1973-1990 Paul Ruffner*, University of Arizona

Marketing Femininity: Women, Gender, and Power in the Mexican Fiestas Patrias in California, 1940-1945 Rita Velasco*, University of Arizona

86 Friday, November 22, 9:00 AM - 10:30 AM Dearborn 2

New Frontiers in Comparative Development Macrohistorical Dynamics

Chair: Yang Zhang, American University

Discussant: Yang Zhang, American University

From the Great Divergence to the Great Divide: Keeping Pace or Falling behind in Late Nineteenth-Century Independent Eurasian States Mark Cohen*, The Chinese University of Hong Kong

Double Embeddedness and Subnational Development: Pathways toward Capitalism in China Wen Xie*, University of Chicago

Colonialism and State Development in Africa: A Comparative-Historical Analysis Based on a Natural Experiment Salih Noor*, Northwestern University

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87 Friday, November 22, 9:00 AM - 10:30 AM Dearborn 3

Governing the Private Sphere Urban

Chair: Pranathi Diwakar, University of Chicago

Bathrooms, Houses, and Suburbs: Privacy and the Reorganization of Urban Space, 1900- 1930 Martin Eiermann*, University of California, Berkeley

How Voting Became a Duty in Kansas City Nate Ela*, American Bar Foundation

88 Friday, November 22, 9:00 AM - 10:30 AM Clark 9

Segregation and Inequality Historical Geography and GIS

Chair: Darold Cuba, Columbia University

Discussant: Andrew A. Beveridge, Queens College, City University of New York (CUNY)

Locating Prejudice: The Geography of Jew-Hatred in Germany, 1893-1933 George Vascik*, Miami University

Racial Segregation under Slavery Martin Ruef*, Duke University

Protecting the Right Sort of Traveler: Locations of Hotel Licenses and Sailors Boardinghouses in Boston, 1868-1869 Kathleen Sullivan*, Ohio University

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89 Friday, November 22, 10:45 AM - 12:15 PM Burnham 1

Children’s Navigation of Institutions and Institutionalization Childhood and Youth

Chair: Lisa Lamson, Marquette University

Discussant: Andrew Schumacher Bethke, University of Minnesota

Historical Geographies of Childhood through Early 20th C. Archives Meghan Cope*, University of Vermont

Nineteenth-Century Institutionalised Children on the Move. Lives after Care. Gillian Lamb*, University of Oxford

"The Children Should Be Taught in Most Cases to Forget Their Past Histories": Emotions and Experiences in the Children's Residential Institution, Britain, Australia, and Canada, 1850-1914 Claudia Soares*, Queen Mary University of London

The Problems with the ‘Wrong’ Kind of Childhood: Oral History Interview with People Who Grew up in Public Care Birgitte Søland*, The Ohio State University

90 Friday, November 22, 10:45 AM - 12:15 PM Burnham 2

Ideologies and Political Formations Politics

Chair: Steven Pincus, University of Chicago

Discussants: Huseyin Rasit, Yale University Kristin Plys, University of Toronto Sahan Savas Karatasli, University of North Carolina at Greensboro

‘We Were Doing Work on a Cultural Front’: Postcolonial Politics and Poetics in Lahore’s Pak Tea House during the Zia Military Dictatorship (1977-1988) Kristin Plys*, University of Toronto

Transformation of Nationalist Ideologies and State-Formation, 1492-Present Sahan Savas Karatasli*, University of North Carolina at Greensboro

A Tale of Two Kurdistans: Ideological Structures and Political Formations in Kurdistan- Syria and Kurdistan-Iraq Huseyin Rasit*, Yale University

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91 Friday, November 22, 10:45 AM - 12:15 PM Clark 1

Interdisciplinary Histories of Religion, Economics, and Culture States and Society

Chairs: Kerice Doten-Snitker, University of Washington, Seattle Steven Pfaff, University of Washington, Seattle

Discussant: Kerice Doten-Snitker, University of Washington, Seattle

Does Ideational Diffusion Explain the Rise of Witch-Hunting? Exploring the Spread of Witch Persecution in Early Modern Europe Kerice Doten-Snitker*, University of Washington, Seattle; Steven Pfaff, University of Washington, Seattle

Civil Religion through Time: Text Mining Presidential Inaugural Addresses Sean Everton*, Naval Postgraduate School

Differences in Agricultural Productivity of 19th Century French Algerian Colonies Theresa Finley*, Susquehanna University

The Military and Religious Politics in Egypt Gilad Wenig*, University of California, Los Angeles

92 Friday, November 22, 10:45 AM - 12:15 PM Water Tower Parlor

A History of the Labor Force Economics

Chair: Beatrice Moring, University of Helsinki

Discussant: Joyce Burnett, Wabash College

The Workhouse in Victorian England: An Appreciation Andy Hinde*, University of Southampton

Retirement and Death in Office in the Lower Federal Courts, 1789-2019 James Lindgren*, Pritzker School of Law, Northwestern University; Ross M. Stolzenberg, University of Chicago

Shut Down and Shut Out: Women Physicians in the Era of Medical Education Reform Greg Niemesh*, Miami University; Melissa Thomasson, Miami University; Carolyn M. Moehling, Rutgers University

Do Youth Employment Programs Work? Evidence from the New Deal Shari Eli*, University of Toronto; Anna Aizer, Brown University; Adriana Lleras-Muney, University of California, Los Angeles; Keyoung Lee, University of California, Los Angeles; Barbara Smith, U.S. General Accounting Office (GAO) 61 44Th Annual Meeting of the Social Science History Association

93 Friday, November 22, 10:45 AM - 12:15 PM Clark 5

The American Heritage Time Use Study: Overview and New Research Family Demography

Chair: Maria Stanfors, Lund University

Discussant: Evan Roberts, University of Minnesota

The American Heritage Time Use Study: Harmonized Time Diary Data from the U.S. For 1965 to 2012 Sarah Flood*, University of Minnesota

Trends in Older Women's and Men's Time Use in the United States, 1965-2012 Sarah Flood, University of Minnesota; Katie Genadek*, University of Colorado Boulder; Phyllis Moen, University of Minnesota; Renada Goldberg, University of Minnesota

Inequality in the Joint Distribution of Consumption and Time Use Jeehoon Han*, University of Chicago; Bruce Meyer, University of Chicago; James Sullivan, University of Notre Dame

94 Friday, November 22, 10:45 AM - 12:15 PM Spire Parlor

Author Meets Critic: Global Borderlands: Fantasy, Violence, and Empire in Subic Bay, Philippines by Victoria Reyes States and Society

Chair: Nicholas Wilson, Stony Brook University, State University of New York (SUNY)

Discussants: Katrina Quisumbing King, University of Southern California Isaac Reed, University of Virginia

Global Borderlands: Fantasy, Violence, and Empire in Subic Bay, Philippines Victoria Reyes*, University of California, Riverside

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95 Friday, November 22, 10:45 AM - 12:15 PM Grant Park Parlor

Big Data in Historical Research II Family Demography; Presidential

Chair: Zhaojin Zeng, University of Pittsburgh

Discussant: Alexander Roehrkasse, University of California, Berkeley

Froebel’s Gifts: How the Kindergarten Movement Changed the American Family Philipp Ager*, University of Southern Denmark; Francesco Cinnirella, University of Southern Denmark

The Impact of Multiple Births on Fertility and Family Support in the Early 20th-Century George Alter, University of Michigan; J. David Hacker*, University of Minnesota

The Organizational Demography of the Qing Civil Service Cameron Campbell*, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology; Bijia Chen, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology; James Z. Lee, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology

Constructing Multi-Census Time Series for UK Districts and Small Areas: Data Archaeology, Re-Districting and Re-Classification Methodologies Humphrey Southall*, University of Portsmouth; Paula Aucott, University of Portsmouth; Justin Hayes, University of Salford

96 Friday, November 22, 10:45 AM - 12:15 PM LaSalle 3

Religion and Politics Religion

Chair: Ates Altinordu, Sabanci University

Discussant: Maryam Alemzadeh, Brandeis University

Contesting “the Black Church”: the Field of Black Religious Politics in the United States Roger Baumann*, Yale University

Islamic Politics and Religious Party Formation in the 21st Century: The Case of the MMA in Pakistan Waqar Ahmad*, Ph.D Student in University of Peshawar ; Samuel Nelson, McGill University

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98 Friday, November 22, 10:45 AM - 12:15 PM LaSalle 1

Expertise I: The Politics of Environmental Knowledge Education, Knowledge and Science

Chair: Zachary Griffen, University of California, Los Angeles

Discussant: Christopher Rea, The Ohio State University

The California Desert Conservation Area and the Administrative State Keith Woodhouse*, Northwestern University

Making Extraction “Resilient”: Expertise, Infrastructure and the Politics of Ecological Restoration in California’s Delta Caleb Scoville*, University of California, Berkeley

99 Friday, November 22, 10:45 AM - 12:15 PM LaSalle 5

How the Famine Irish Immigrants Adapted to Mid-19th Century North America Migration/Immigration

Chair: Walter Kamphoefner, Texas A&M University

Discussant: Dylan Connor, Arizona State University

‘Bettering Themselves’? Occupational and Geographic Mobility of Irish Immigrants in , 1850-1870. Evidence from the Emigrant Savings Bank Tyler Anbinder*, The George Washington University; Cormac Ó Gráda, University College Dublin; Simone Wegge, City University of New York (CUNY)

“No Friends in Canada”?: Mapping the Contours of Community of Toronto’s Post- Famine Irish Poor William Jenkins*, York University

In Search of the 1490: Tracking Irish Famine Immigration in British North America Mark G. McGowan*, University of Toronto

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100 Friday, November 22, 10:45 AM - 12:15 PM Montrose 3

Author Meets Critic/Roundtable: Ronald Reagan and the Tax Cut Revolution by Monica Prasad Public Finance

Chair: Molly Michelmore, Washington and Lee University

Discussants: Jonathan Levy, University of Chicago Ajay Mehrotra, American Bar Foundation and Northwestern University Isaac Martin, University of California, San Diego

Ronald Reagan and the Tax Cut Revolution Monica Prasad*, Northwestern University

102 Friday, November 22, 10:45 AM - 12:15 PM Dearborn 1

The Boundaries of Class: Where Proletarians and Bourgeoisie Meet Labor

Chair: Rudi Batzell, Lake Forest College

Discussant: Rudi Batzell, Lake Forest College

The Invented Average: University Graduates as the Middle Class in Interwar Japan Jamyung Choi*, Sungkyunkwan University

The Ladies Auxiliary and the Function of Social Organizing in the Rural Working Class during the Post-World War II Period Coreen Derifield*, East Central College

Making Ends Meet: Clerical Workers, Consumption, and Class Location in the 1920s Paul Taillon*, University of Auckland

Alienation of the White-Collar? Quality of Work Life of Elite Business Professionals in Contemporary Turkey Mustafa Yavas*, Yale University

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103 Friday, November 22, 10:45 AM - 12:15 PM Dearborn 2

Author Meets Critic: Histories of the Transgender Child by Jules Gill-Peterson Women, Gender and Sexuality

Chair: Dominique Grisard, University of Basel

Discussants: Kristen Schilt, University of Chicago Scott De Orio, Northwestern University Toby Beauchamp, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

Histories of the Transgender Child Jules Gill-Peterson*, University of Pittsburgh

104 Friday, November 22, 10:45 AM - 12:15 PM Dearborn 3

Urban Renewal and Its Discontents Urban

Chair: Kai Parker, University of Virginia

Discussant: Kai Parker, University of Virginia

Urban Renewal and Neighborhood Change Myron Gutmann*, University of Colorado Boulder; Kerri Clement, University of Colorado Boulder; Dylan Connor, Arizona State University; Angela Cunningham, University of Colorado Boulder; Stefan Leyk, University of Colorado Boulder

Race-Neutral Decisions, Racially Unequal Results: A Spatial Test for Retail Redlining in the Supermarket Industry in Chicago, 1970-2000. Anjanette M. Chan Tack*, University of Chicago; Chris Graziul, University of Chicago

Beyond Robert Moses and Jane Jacobs: New York City's 1970s Economic Crisis and the Anarchitecture of Gordon Matta-Clark Jeffrey Colgan*, Brooklyn Institute for Social Research (BISR); Jeffrey Escoffier, Brooklyn Institute for Social Research (BISR)

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105 Friday, November 22, 10:45 AM - 12:15 PM LaSalle 2

Emerging Methods: Historical Cartography Historical Geography and GIS

Chair: Ben Wright, University of Texas at Dallas

Discussant: Leah Meisterlin, Columbia University

Women’s Work: Mapping Female Domestic Servants in 1880 Manhattan with Microdata Celia Arsen*, Barnard College

Mapping Transformation of Nineteenth-Century Chinese Cities within China’s Incorporation Process Sung Hee Ru*, Binghamton University, State University of New York (SUNY)

Micro-Social Geography of Greenwich Village 1880 - 1920 Kurt Schlichting*, Fairfield University

106 Friday, November 22, 10:45 AM - 12:15 PM Clark 9

The American State’s Retreat from Civil Rights Race and Ethnicity

Chair: Kumar Ramanathan, Northwestern University

A Brief Moment in the Sun? Racially Polarised Partisanship and the End of Republican Support for the Voting Rights Act Richard Johnson*, Lancaster University

“The Latter Day General Grant”: Federal Power and James Meredith’s Desegregation of the University of Mississippi Desmond King*, University of Oxford; Robert Lieberman, Johns Hopkins University

Does School Integration Increase Racial Resource Equity? Evidence from United States Public Schools 1993-2012 Jim Saliba*, University of Minnesota

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107 Friday, November 22, 1:15 PM - 2:45 PM Burnham 1

Who/se Data? - A Panel on Politics and Practices of Data Childhood and Youth

Chair: Janice Stiglich, Rutgers University

Discussant: Jessica Schriver, Rutgers University

Who/Se Data? - A Panel on Politics and Practices of Data Jessica Schriver*, Rutgers University; Rashmi Kumari, Rutgers University; Sreedhar Nemmani, Temple University

108 Friday, November 22, 1:15 PM - 2:45 PM Burnham 2

Parties & Coalitions in US Politics Politics

Chair: Tim Thurber, Virginia Commonwealth University

Discussant: Daniel Schlozman, Johns Hopkins University

Rethinking Political Polarization and the Making of Partisan America Colin P. Arnold*, University of Virginia

Equally Free or Free to Be Unequal? Uses of Equality and Freedom in American Politics Heather Harper*, University of California, San Diego

Parties and Political Careers in New York, 1777-1821 Benjamin Rohr*, University of Chicago; Marissa Combs, University of Chicago

The Politics of Empire: Domestic Contestation and the Struggle over American Foreign Policy Ori Tamir*, University of California, Davis

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109 Friday, November 22, 1:15 PM - 2:45 PM Clark 1

The Future of Comparative-Historical Social Science I: Scholarly Borderlands States and Society

Chair: Nicholas Wilson, Stony Brook University, State University of New York (SUNY)

Discussant: Robert Braun, University of California, Berkeley

Joint Ventures: Framing a Political Sociology of Educational Provision in the United States Elizabeth Armstrong, University of Michigan; Mitchell L. Stevens*, Stanford University; Laura Hamilton, University of California, Merced

Society and the International Catherine Arnold*, University of Memphis

Computational Social Science Meets Social Science History Jacob Habinek*, Institute for Analytical Sociology in Norrköping, Sweden

High Dimensional History Laura Nelson*, Northeastern University

110 Friday, November 22, 1:15 PM - 2:45 PM Water Tower Parlor

Scandinavian Labor Markets Economics

Chair: Sakari Saaritsa, University of Helsinki

Discussant: Paul Sharp, University of Southern Denmark

Amount, Quality and Value of the Cotton Production in Sweden and Finland from 1800 to 1914 Jarmo Peltola*, Dr, Senior researcher, Tampere University, Faculty of Social Sciences, History; Klas Nyberg, Stockholm University

To Be or Not to Be? The Importance of Group Size and Homogeneity for Union Membership in Sweden Maria Stanfors*, Lund University; Tobias Karlsson, Lund University

Industrialization and the Geography of Intergenerational Mobility: Evidence from Sweden Thor Berger, Lund University; Björn Eriksson*, Lund University; Jakob Molinder, Lund University

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Fertility Change, Timing, and Marriage Family Demography

Chair: Andrew Hinde, University of Southampton

Discussants: Martin Dribe, Lund University J. David Hacker, University of Minnesota

Eight Decades of Educational Assortative Marriage in China Hao Dong*, Peking University; Yu Xie, Princeton University

Comparing Historical and Contemporary Fertility Transitions: A Birth Interval Approach George Alter*, University of Michigan

Do Younger Wives Increase Male Fertility? Evidence from the Historical Population of the St. Lawrence Valley Andreas Filser*, University of Oldenburg; Kai Willfuehr, University of Oldenburg

Stop! Go! What Can We Learn about Family Planning from Birth Timing in Settler South Africa, 1800-1910? Jeanne Cilliers, Lund University; Martine Mariotti*, Australian National University

112 Friday, November 22, 1:15 PM - 2:45 PM Spire Parlor

Author Meets Critics: Adom Getachew's Worldmaking after Empire: The Rise and Fall of Self-Determination (Princeton University Press 2019) States and Society

Chair: Julia Adams, Yale University

Discussants: Steven Pincus, University of Chicago Anurag Sinha, University of Minnesota Adom Getachew, University of Chicago Cindy Ewing, University of Toronto

Adom Getachew's Worldmaking after Empire: The Rise and Fall of Self-Determination (Princeton University Press 2019) Adom Getachew*, University of Chicago

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113 Friday, November 22, 1:15 PM - 2:45 PM Grant Park Parlor

Development of Longitudinal Historical Data Family Demography; Presidential

Chair: Alexander Roehrkasse, University of California, Berkeley

Discussant: Alice B. Kasakoff, University of South Carolina

Constructing Individual-Level Longitudinal Data for Japanese Historical Population: Challenges and Opportunities Satomi Kurosu*, Reitaku University; Hao Dong, Peking University; Miyuki Takahashi, Rissho University; Akira Hayami, Reitaku University

Reconstructing a Country: Linking over 12 Million Lives in the Dutch Civil Registry, 1812- 1967 Rick J. Mourits*, Utrecht University; Auke Rijpma, Utrecht University; Schalk Ruben, Utrecht University; Jan Luiten Van Zanden , Utrecht University

‘Translating’ Records of Scotland’s Past to Tell Meaningful Stories: The Production of Scottish Longitudinal Historical Micro-Dataset Beata Nowok*, University of Edinburgh; Chris Dibben, University of Edinburgh

114 Friday, November 22, 1:15 PM - 2:45 PM LaSalle 3

Religion and Culture Religion

Chair: Shai Dromi, Harvard University

Discussant: Shai Dromi, Harvard University

Big Sky: Popular Ideas about the Heavens in America Trent MacNamara*, Texas A&M University

Ugly, inside and Out: A Critical Sociological Analysis of the Comic Book Villain Albert Hawks*, University of Michigan

Race, Religion, and Methods of Moral Education Jane McCamant*, University of Chicago

Toward a "Human Relations" Approach: The Sin of Sociology in Mid-Twentieth Century Catholic Interracialism Justin Poche*, College of the Holy Cross

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116 Friday, November 22, 1:15 PM - 2:45 PM LaSalle 1

Book Session: The Crisis of Expertise by Gil Eyal Education, Knowledge and Science

Chair: Zachary Griffen, University of California, Los Angeles

Discussants: Gianpaolo Baoicchi*, New York University (NYU) Elizabeth Popp Berman*, University of Michigan Steven Epstein*, Northwestern University Stephanie L. Mudge*, University of California, Davis

The Crisis of Expertise Gil Eyal*, Columbia University

117 Friday, November 22, 1:15 PM - 2:45 PM LaSalle 5

Dubious Data: The Politics and Myth of Border and Migrant Policing Migration/Immigration

Chair: Elizabeth Zanoni, Old Dominion University

Discussant: David Scott Fitzgerald, University of California, San Diego

“Copper Skins,” Identification for Extirpation in 20th Century Texas State Prisons George Diaz*, University of Texas Rio Grande Valley

Labor Markets and the Public Relations of Immigration Control John W. Weber*, Old Dominion University

Classifying Black Migration: Race, Nationality, and the Early Twentieth Century U.S. Immigration Bureaucracy Emily Pope-Obeda*, Lehigh University

Culinary Contraband: Policing Foreign Foods at U.S. Airports Elizabeth Zanoni*, Old Dominion University

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118 Friday, November 22, 1:15 PM - 2:45 PM Montrose 3

Author Meets Critics: How Taxpayers Trumped Children in the Fight Against Child Poverty, by Josh McCabe Public Finance

Chair: Jennifer Nations, University of California, San Diego Discussants: Molly Michelmore, Washington and Lee University Joe Thorndike, Tax Analysts Drew Halfmann, University of California, Davis W. Eliot Brownlee, University of California, Santa Barbara Josh McCabe, Endicott College

How Taxpayers Trumped Children in the Fight Against Child Poverty Josh McCabe*, Endicott College

119 Friday, November 22, 1:15 PM - 2:45 PM Montrose 4

Regulating Criminal Bodies Crime, Justice and the Law

Chair: Glenn Svedin, Mid Sweden University

Discussant:

Making Men during the Age of Reason Jeffery Dennis*, Minnesota State University

Behaviorism as Moral Rearmament: The Making of Strong-Arm Drug Treatment Teresa Gowan*, University of Minnesota

Not in My Backyard? Municipal Responses to the Decriminalization of Sex Work in New Zealand Dana Hayward*, Yale University

Alien Conspiracy Theory and Street Gangs Louis Kontos*, John Jay College (CUNY)

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120 Friday, November 22, 1:15 PM - 2:45 PM Dearborn 1

Urban Historical GIS Historical Geography and GIS

Chair: Dan Trepal, Michigan Technological University

Discussant: Martin Ruef, Duke University

Socio-Spatial Mobility and Urban Environments in the 19th Century City Don Lafreniere*, Michigan Technological University; Jason Gilliland, Western University

A Streetcar Named [Monetary] Desire: The Effects of Corruption in the Atlanta Streetcar Lines, 1870-1900 Wright Kennedy*, Columbia University

Testing Wirth: Exploring Population Size and Density in the 19th-Century American City Gergely Baics*, Barnard College; Leah Meisterlin, Columbia University

The Maracanã Aqueduct and Its City Pipes: Mapping Water Delivery in Mid-Nineteenth Century Rio De Janeiro Alida Metcalf*, Rice University

121 Friday, November 22, 1:15 PM - 2:45 PM Dearborn 2

Power and Normativity, Part 1: Meaning, Modernity, Revolution Macrohistorical Dynamics

Chair: Fiona Greenland, University of Virginia

Discussant: Anna Skarpelis, Harvard University

What Do We Talk about when We Talk about the Black Jacobins and the Haitian Revolution? A Critical Assessment of C. L. R. James’s Classic Text Alida Goffinski*, University of Virginia

Tangled Webs: Modernity and Interpretive Complexity Matthew Norton*, University of Oregon

Herman Husband and the Origins of American Political Theology Isaac Reed*, University of Virginia

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122 Friday, November 22, 1:15 PM - 2:45 PM Dearborn 3

Approaches to Southern Urbanization Urban

Chair: Xuefei Ren, Michigan State University

Discussant: Brodwyn Fischer, University of Chicago

“Such Elements Do Not Belong in an Ordered Society”: Managing Rural-Urban Resettlement in Democratic South Africa Zachary Levenson*, University of North Carolina at Greensboro

Urbanization and Robust Brokerage in Twentieth Century Latin America Simeon J. Newman*, University of Michigan

123 Friday, November 22, 1:15 PM - 2:45 PM LaSalle 2

Divining Desires through Institutions: The Possibilities and Limits of Data Women, Gender and Sexuality

Chair: Caroline Sequin, LaFayette College

Discussant: Caroline Sequin, LaFayette College

Bad Queers: LGBT People and the Carceral State in Modern America Scott De Orio*, Northwestern University

Informants and Police Spies: Documenting Inter-Racial Intimacies in 1930s Paris Tessie Liu*, Northwestern University

Dealing with “the Sexually Perverse”: Psychiatric Institutions and Regulation of Deviant Sexuality in Socialist China (1949-1990) Mian Chen*, Northwestern University

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124 Friday, November 22, 1:15 PM - 2:45 PM Clark 9

The Long-Term Impacts of Discrimination: Named-Based Evidence from Sibling Pair Analyses of Linked U.S. Census and Mortality Data Race and Ethnicity

Chair: John R. Warren, University of Minnesota

Discussant: Trevon D. Logan, The Ohio State University

I Would Never Date a Man Named Kelly: An Empirical Analysis of Name-Based Gender Discrimination Cami Doman*, University of Minnesota; Sami Heller, University of Minnesota; Jenna Herbrand, University of Minnesota; Jenna Swaney, University of Minnesota; Anneliese Ward, University of Minnesota

What’s in a Name: Regional Naming and Life Outcomes Alexander Beaudin*, University of Minnesota; Noah Greensweig, University of Minnesota; Anna Harvatine, University of Minnesota; Elizabeth Kristian, University of Minnesota; Anika Tol, University of Minnesota

The Effects of Having a Distinctively Immigrant Name on Education, Income, Occupation, and Longevity: Evidence from Sibling Comparisons Jonathan Ababiy*, University of Minnesota; Amber Anderson, University of Minnesota; Matthew Erkenbrack, University of Minnesota; Nayelli Guerrero, University of Minnesota; Sydney Hackett, University of Minnesota

The Effects of Distinctively African American Names on Life Outcomes: Educational Attainment, Occupational Status, Income, and Longevity Catalina Anampa Castro*, University of Minnesota; Tiffany Bui, University of Minnesota; Michael Huynh, University of Minnesota; Guilherme Paes dos Santos, Freie Universität Berlin

125 Friday, November 22, 3:00 PM - 4:30 PM Burnham 1

Youth and Families in Migration Childhood and Youth

Chair: Birgitte Søland, The Ohio State University

Discussant: Emily Bruce, University of Minnesota Morris

Child Migration and Family Division: Cold War Negotiations in Berlin, 1945–52 Michelle Mouton*, University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh

Postwar Youth Mobility and Creating Spaces of Community: Jewish Summer Colonies in France and Poland, 1947–48 Nicole Freeman*, The Ohio State University

Family Separation, or Regulating Family Migration through Quotas Lauren Stokes*, Northwestern University 76 44Th Annual Meeting of the Social Science History Association

126 Friday, November 22, 3:00 PM - 4:30 PM Burnham 2

Parties & American Class Politics Politics

Chair: Michael McQuarrie, London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE)

Discussant: Michael McQuarrie, London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE)

A House Divided: Party Politics and the Making of America’s Working Classes Colin P. Arnold*, University of Virginia

Understanding the Contours and Limits of the New Conservative Milieu: Right-to-Work in Michigan and Ohio Johnnie Lotesta*, Brown University

Method in Madness: Right-Wing Populism and Electoral Politics Louis Kontos*, John Jay College (CUNY)

Sight and Vision Loss in Turkish, American, and Italian Political Advertisements as Data Sources Fazila Derya Agis*, University of the People

127 Friday, November 22, 3:00 PM - 4:30 PM Clark 1

The Future of Comparative-Historical Social Science II: Extending Classical Traditions States and Society

Chair: Barry Eidlin, McGill University

Discussants: Barry Eidlin*, McGill University Aliza Luft*, University of California, Los Angeles Eric Schoon*, The Ohio State University Xiaohong Xu*, University of Michigan

128 Friday, November 22, 3:00 PM - 4:30 PM Water Tower Parlor

Book Session: The Backbone of Europe Economics

Chair: Steven Sprick Schuster, Middle Tennessee State University

Discussants: Hamish Maxwell-Stewart Nancy Tatarek, Ohio University Scott Carson, University of Texas of the Permian Basin

The Backbone of Europe Richard L. Steckel*, The Ohio State University

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129 Friday, November 22, 3:00 PM - 4:30 PM Clark 5

Women's Time Use in the Early and Mid- Twentieth Century: Research Using New Historical Time Diary Data Family Demography

Chair: Katie Genadek, University of Colorado Boulder

Discussant: Sarah Flood, University of Minnesota

Reviving the USDA/Purnell Act 1920s and 1930s Time-Use Diary Data: Exploring Change in Women’s Activity Patterns Teresa Harms*, University of Oxford

Married Women's Time Use and Productivity: Evidence from 1963 Maria Stanfors*, Lund University

130 Friday, November 22, 3:00 PM - 4:30 PM Spire Parlor

Author-Meets-Critics: Leftism Reinvented: Western Parties from Socialism to Neoliberalism, by Stephanie L. Mudge (2018, Harvard University Press) States and Society

Chair: Ann Orloff, Northwestern University

Discussants: Ann Orloff, Northwestern University Cedric de Leon*, University of Massachusetts Amherst Heidi vad Jønsson*, University of Southern Denmark Ann Orloff*, Northwestern University Daniel Schlozman*, Johns Hopkins University

Leftism Reinvented: Western Parties from Socialism to Neoliberalism Stephanie L. Mudge*, University of California, Davis

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131 Friday, November 22, 3:00 PM - 4:30 PM Grant Park Parlor

Evaluating Record Linkage Methods Family Demography; Presidential

Chair: Jael Goldsmith Weil, Universidad Central de Chile

Discussant: Richard Zijdeman, International Institute of Social History

Evaluating Record Linkage Algorithms Using Complete-Count U.K. Census Data Krzysztof Karbownik, Northwestern University; Anthony Wray*, University of Southern Denmark

Birth, Death, and Record Linkage: Correcting Bias in Population Flow Estimators Induced by Imperfect Record Linkage Elan Segarra*, University of Wisconsin-Madison

A New Strategy for Linking Census Data: A Case Study Linking the 1900 and 1910 Full- Count US Censuses Jonas Helgertz*, University of Minnesota/Lund University; Jacob Wellington, University of Minnesota; Kelly Thompson, University of Minnesota; Joseph P. Price, Brigham Young University

132 Friday, November 22, 3:00 PM - 4:30 PM LaSalle 3

Author Meets Critics: Religion and Nationalism in Global Perspective Religion

Chair: Efe Peker, University of Ottawa Discussants: Baris Büyükokutan*, Koc University Emily Laxer*, York University Damon Mayrl*, Colby College

Religion and Nationalism in Global Perspective J. Christopher Soper*, Pepperdine University; Joel S. Fetzer, Pepperdine University

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133 Friday, November 22, 3:00 PM - 4:30 PM Burnham 4

Book Panel: Joel Mokyr's A Culture of Growth Economics

Chair: Joyce Burnett, Wabash College

Discussants: Joel Mokyr, Northwestern University Jan DeVries*, University of California, Berkeley Deirdre McCloskey*, University of Illinois at Chicago David Mitch*, University of Maryland, Baltimore County Steven Pincus*, University of Chicago

134 Friday, November 22, 3:00 PM - 4:30 PM LaSalle 1

Mobilizing Scientific Knowledge in Epistemic Communities Education, Knowledge and Science

Chair: Claire Decoteau, University of Illinois at Chicago

Discussant: Katelin Albert, University of Toronto

A Postcolonial Theory of Autism Claire Decoteau*, University of Illinois at Chicago

The Consequences of Quantification on Narratives of Interpersonal Violence Max Greenberg*, Boston University

Abandoned Apiaries Chloe Silverman*, Drexel University

Remaking the Traumatized Body Paige Sweet*, Harvard University

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135 Friday, November 22, 3:00 PM - 4:30 PM LaSalle 5

Laws, Rights, Policies: Migrants in the Americas Migration/Immigration

Chair: Linda Reeder, University of Missouri

Discussant: Linda Reeder, University of Missouri

The Mexican Land & Colonization Law of 1883: Historiography without Humans Jose Angel Hernandez*, University of Houston

The Making of Extraterritorial Citizenship and the Approval of Emigrant Political Rights: The Cases of Argentina and Colombia 1900-1993 Leydy Diossa-Jimenez*, University of California, Los Angeles

Refugees to Deportees: Tracing the Migration Journey from El Salvador to the U.S. And Back Kelly Birch Maginot*, Michigan State University

The Irony of U.S. Cuban Immigration Policy: The Privileging of Cubans and Its Unintended Consequences Susan Eckstein*, Boston University

136 Friday, November 22, 3:00 PM - 4:30 PM Montrose 3

The Political (AB) Uses of Sources and Theories to control Gendered Bodies Women, Gender and Sexuality

Chair: Martin J. Goessl, Institute of Social Work, University of Applied Sciences JOANNEUM

Discussant: Martin J. Goessl, Institute of Social Work, University of Applied Sciences JOANNEUM

When Gender Theory Explains Suicidal Behavior: Theoretical and Empirical Challenges of Suicide during Compulsory Service in Greece Angeliki Drongiti*, Université Paris 8

From Cold War to War on Terror: “Femininity Control” Tests to “Gender Verification” in International Women’s Sports Valerie Moyer*, Stony Brook University, State University of New York (SUNY)

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137 Friday, November 22, 3:00 PM - 4:30 PM Montrose 4

Commodity Data is Messy: Issues in Commodity Production and Quantification Rural, Agricultural and Environmental

Chair: Daniel Milowski, Arizona State University

Counting Cows and Hawking Horses: Quantifying Historic Livestock Data in Montana, 1860-1915. Kerri Clement*, University of Colorado Boulder

Shifting Markets: The Sugar Industry in the U.S. South and Hawai‘i in the Mid-Late 19th Century Mallory Huard*, Pennsylvania State University

Average Beasts and Where to Find Them: Livestock and Land Use in Atlantic Canada's Rural Energy Transition Josh MacFadyen*, University of Prince Edward Island

Mapping Intensive Agriculture in Western Kansas, 1918 to 1981 Ken Sylvester*, University of Michigan

138 Friday, November 22, 3:00 PM - 4:30 PM Dearborn 1

Emerging Methods: Project Reflections Historical Geography and GIS

Chair: Daniel Miller, Columbia University

Discussant: George Vascik, Miami University

The Chinese Factory Project: A Digital-History and Data Project Zhaojin Zeng*, University of Pittsburgh

The Next Frontier for IPUMS NHGIS: 1970 and 1980 Census Block Polygons David Van Riper*, Minnesota Population Center; Jonathan Schroeder, University of Minnesota; Tracy Kugler, University of Minnesota

Mapping Diversity in Higher Education through Historical Sources and GIS Susie Pak*, St. John's University; Luke Cregan, University of Oxford

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139 Friday, November 22, 3:00 PM - 4:30 PM Dearborn 2

Power and Normativity, Part 2: Sovereignty, Materiality, Empire Macrohistorical Dynamics

Chair: Isaac Reed, University of Virginia

Discussant: Mathieu Desan, University of Colorado Boulder

Spirit Cave Man, Cultural Repatriation, and American Sovereignty Fiona Greenland*, University of Virginia

Formal, Informal, and Residual Empires: How Place Shapes Power Victoria Reyes*, University of California, Riverside

Performative Diplomacy: Constructing Sovereignty at the Peace of Utrecht Jonah Stuart Brundage*, University of California, Berkeley

140 Friday, November 22, 3:00 PM - 4:30 PM Dearborn 3

Health through Different Lenses Health, Medicine and Body

Chair: Elisabeth Engberg, Centre for Demographic and Ageing Research (CEDAR), Umeå University

Discussant: Elisabeth Engberg, Centre for Demographic and Ageing Research (CEDAR), Umeå University

Poems for Plants; Equations for People: The anti-Scientism of Bonald and Maistre Kevin Donnelly*, Alvernia University

Prescribed Physical Activity: Medical Science and the Integrativ Perspective C. 1820- 1950. Anders Ottosson*, University of Gothenburg

How the Barber-Surgeon Became a Woman; Gender Coding and Conflict 1700-1900 Maria Sjöberg*, University of Gothenburg

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141 Friday, November 22, 3:00 PM - 4:30 PM LaSalle 2

Inequality, Segregation, Mobility Urban

Chair: Pranathi Diwakar, University of Chicago

Effects of Institutional, Human Capital, and Political Resources: Comparing the City and the Suburbs Jae Wan Ahn*, University of Chicago

Inequality Convergence across US Labor Markets, 1939-2017 Tom VanHeuvelen*, University of Minnesota

Segregation of European Ethnic Groups in 1940: Findings and Opportunities Based on Restricted IPUMS Mark Fossett*, Texas A&M University

Immigrant Mobility in Copenhagen C. 1900 Christian Larsen*, University of Copenhagen; Mads Linnet Perner, University of Copenhagen

142 Friday, November 22, 3:00 PM - 4:30 PM Clark 9

Race and Power in Transoceanic Circuits Race and Ethnicity

Chairs: Katrina Quisumbing King, University of Southern California Alexandre White, Johns Hopkins University

Discussant: Marcelo Bohrt, American University

Global Colonial Commodities and Hidden Social Relations: From Slavery to the Digital Age Ricarda Hammer*, Brown University; Tina M. Park, Brown University

Imperial Visions of “Race” and “Slavery”: Shidis as Laboring Subjects in and beyond British India Mishal Khan*, University of Chicago

The Cultural Politics of Sovereignty: Semiotic Circuits and the Polynesian Voyaging Society Heidi Nicholls*, University of Virginia

84 44Th Annual Meeting of the Social Science History Association

143 Friday, November 22, 4:45 PM - 6:15 PM Burnham 1

Childhood in the Aftermath of Conflict: Migration and the (Re)Formation of Children Childhood and Youth

Chair: Michelle Mouton, University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh

Discussant: Michelle Mouton, University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh

The Italian American “Orphan Program”: Media Coverage and Personal Memories Silvia Cassamagnaghi*, Università degli Studi di Mlano

Radicalized Youth: Examining the Role of Reeducation in Youth Deradicalization Sam Erkiletian*, University College London

Forming Neoliberal Citizens: Children's Literature and Political Socialization in Pinochet’s Chile Marian Schlotterbeck*, University of California, Davis

144 Friday, November 22, 4:45 PM - 6:15 PM Burnham 2

Theoretical Perspectives on Political Parties Politics

Chair: Stephanie L. Mudge, University of California, Davis

Discussant: Stephanie L. Mudge, University of California, Davis

Political Parties: A Relational Approach Stephanie L. Mudge*, University of California, Davis

The Problem of Hollow Parties: A Framework Daniel Schlozman*, Johns Hopkins University; Sam Rosenfeld, Colgate University

The Making of the Populist Movment: State, Market, and Party on the American Frontier Adam Slez*, University of Virginia

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145 Friday, November 22, 4:45 PM - 6:15 PM Clark 1

The Future of Comparative-Historical Social Science III: Recovering Submerged Traditions States and Society

Chair: Cedric de Leon, University of Massachusetts Amherst

Discussant: Zophia Edwards, Providence College

Global Genealogies: Uncovering Working-Class Traditions in the British Empire Alex Lindgren-Gibson*, University of Mississippi

A Proposal concerning the Study of Race in Comparative-Historical Research Angel Parham*, Loyola University, New Orleans

Historical Slaveries in Incomparable Perspective Zach Sell*, Brown University

146 Friday, November 22, 4:45 PM - 6:15 PM Water Tower Parlor

Slavery and Its Economic Legacy Economics

Chair: Andrew Hinde, University of Southampton

Discussant: Thomas Maloney, University of Utah

The Real Wages of Whiteness: Non-Slaveowners in the Slave South John Clegg*, University of Chicago

U.S. Slaves, U.S. Cotton, and the British Economy 1815-1860: What Can Time Series Tell Us about "the New History of Capitalism?" Sam Shirazi*, Stony Brook University, State University of New York (SUNY)

Can Transitory Income Shocks Be Made Permanent: The Plight of Farmers in the Us Cotton South 1910-30 Paul Lombardi*, San Jose State University

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147 Friday, November 22, 4:45 PM - 6:15 PM Clark 5

Marriage Patterns around the World Family Demography

Chair: Mary Jo Maynes, University of Minnesota

Discussant: Katherine Lynch, Carnegie Mellon University

Kept in the Family: Remarriage, Siblings, and Consanguinity in the Netherlands 1812 - 1927 Ingrid van Dijk*, Lund University; Jan Kok, Radboud Universiteit Nijmegen

Marriage, Fertility, and Child Mortality before the Demographic Transition: Evidence from Nineteenth-Century Egypt Mohamed Saleh*, Toulouse School of Economics; Claire Galez-Davis, Toulouse School of Economics

Married Women and Children Listed as Head of Household? Marriage and Household in Early Modern Kyoto Reconsidered Mary Louise Nagata*, Francis Marion University

Changing Marriage and Inheritance Patterns in Medieval Japan Ethan Segal*, Michigan State University

148 Friday, November 22, 4:45 PM - 6:15 PM Spire Parlor

Reaggregating the State?: A Progress Report States and Society

Chair: Ann Orloff, Northwestern University

Discussant: Ann Orloff, Northwestern University

In the Name of the Family: An Appraisal of Recent Scholarship on Neoliberal Capitalism and the State Savina Balasubramanian*, Loyola University Chicago

Immigration Enforcement and the Many Hands of the State Kimberly Morgan*, The George Washington University

Can the State Eliminate Violence against Women? Mala Htun*, University of New Mexico

Locating the State in Health and Medicine Jane Pryma*, Northwestern University

Gendered Scripts in Everyday State Life. Notes on Research Strategies Jael Goldsmith Weil, Universidad Central de Chile; Luisina Perelmiter*, Universidad Nacional de San Martín

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149 Friday, November 22, 4:45 PM - 6:15 PM Grant Park Parlor

Economic and Social Mobility Family Demography

Chair: Daniel MacDonald, California State University San Bernardino

Discussant: Daniel MacDonald, California State University San Bernardino

The Effect of Parental Loss on Social Mobility in Early-20th Century Sweden Martin Dribe*, Lund University; Björn Eriksson, Lund University

United We Stood: Intergenerational Mobility in History and Space Sun Kyoung Lee*, Columbia University; Costas Arkolakis, Yale University; Rodrigo Adao, The University of Chicago Booth

Sociodemographic and Intergenerational Mechanisms of Economic Inequality. A Case Study from Southern Sweden (18th-20th Centuries) Gabriel Brea-Martinez*, Centre for Economic Demography-Economic History Lund University

150 Friday, November 22, 4:45 PM - 6:15 PM LaSalle 3

Commemorating David Martin: The Past and Future of Secularization Theory (1) Religion

Chair: Ates Altinordu, Sabanci University

Discussants: Phil Gorski*, Yale University Mirjam Künkler*, Netherlands Institute for Advanced Study

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151 Friday, November 22, 4:45 PM - 6:15 PM Burnham 4

Knowledge, Modernity and the Good Life Education, Knowledge and Science

Chair: Daniel Huebner, University of North Carolina at Greensboro

Facts and Values: A Processual View Andrew Abbott*, University of Chicago

Women and Higher Education: Two Ideas of Equality in Nineteenth Century Britain Eric Lybeck*, University of Manchester; Eleanor Lybeck, University of Oxford

Making “Good Teachers into Better Ones”: U.S. Schoolteachers and Summer Tourism, 1880s-1930s Christine Ogren*, University of Iowa

Embourgeoisement and Official Statistics. Implicit Class Conceptions of the Good Life in Statistical Measurements of Immigrant Integration in Germany Martin Petzke*, University of Lucerne

152 Friday, November 22, 4:45 PM - 6:15 PM LaSalle 1

Different Beginnings-Comparative Perspectives on Early Tertiary Education Education, Knowledge and Science

Chair: Tommy Bengtsson, Lund University

Changes in the Social Origin of Higher Education Graduates in Europe: 1950'S-2000's Socio-Economic, Gender, Ethnicity and Religion Gaele Goastellec*, Université de Lausanne

Higher Education in the United States and Germany in the Early Nineteenth Century Adam Nelson*, University of Wisconsin-Madison

Mutable Inequality: Meritocracy, Gender, and the Making of the Chinese Academe, 1912-1953 Bamboo Yunzhu Ren*, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology; Chen Liang, Nanjing University; James Z. Lee, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology

The Spatial and Social Origins of Chinese Doctoral Students in North America and Europe, 1905-1962 Zixin Zhang*, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology; James Z. Lee, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology

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153 Friday, November 22, 4:45 PM - 6:15 PM LaSalle 5

Effects of Migration Regulation and Restriction Migration/Immigration

Chair: Madeline Hsu, University of Texas at Austin

Discussant: Madeline Hsu, University of Texas at Austin

The Effect of Immigration on the Economy: Lessons from Closing the Border in the 1920s Ran Abramitzky, Stanford University; Philipp Ager*, University of Southern Denmark; Leah Boustan, Princeton University; Elior Cohen, University of California, Los Angeles; Casper Worm Hansen, University of Copenhagen

Unrestricted Immigration and the Dominance of Immigrant Family Members of United States Nobel Prize Winners in Science: Irrefutable Data and Exemplary Family Narratives Andrew A. Beveridge*, Queens College, City University of New York (CUNY); Lynn Caporale , Strategic Scientific Advisor and Author

Internal Borders: Migration Regulation in Soviet-Era Moscow Jeffrey Bilik*, University of Michigan

Mobility Effects of Immigration Restriction: Evidence from Chinese Exclusion Hannah Postel*, Princeton University

154 Friday, November 22, 4:45 PM - 6:15 PM Montrose 3

Public Finance in the Local Context Public Finance

Chair: Jennifer Nations, University of California, San Diego

Citizen Dollars and Municipal Space: The Case of Portland’s River Baths Naomi Adiv*, University of Toronto

The Evolution of Local Public Finance without Fiscal Equalization: Evidence from Local Government Historical Statistics in Japan from 1887 to 1935 Mitihito Ando, Rikkyo University; Masato Furuichi*, Teikyo University; Masato Miyazaki, Saitama University

"Regressive" Income Tax in Switzerland?How to Harness Tax Competitions? Yuta Kakegai*, Keio University

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155 Friday, November 22, 4:45 PM - 6:15 PM Montrose 4

Policing in Chicago: Big Data and Racialized Surveillance Crime, Justice and the Law

Chair: Michael Rodríguez-Muñiz, Northwestern University

Discussant: Michael Rodríguez-Muñiz, Northwestern University

Racialized Surveillance and Predictive Policing Sage Kim*, University of Illinois at Chicago

Neoliberal Sanctuary and Punitive Exceptionalism Enrique Alvear*, University of Illinois at Chicago

Chicago Campaign to #Erasethedatabase Janaé Bonsu*, University of Illinois at Chicago

156 Friday, November 22, 4:45 PM - 6:15 PM Dearborn 1

Labor's Mind: Intersections of Working-Class History and Intellectual History Labor

Chair: Gregory Wood, Frostburg State University

Discussants: Tobias Higbie*, University of California, Los Angeles Colleen Doody*, DePaul University Tony Michels*, University of Wisconsin-Madison

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157 Friday, November 22, 4:45 PM - 6:15 PM Dearborn 2

Power and Normativity, Part 3: Capitalism, Governance, Subjection Macrohistorical Dynamics

Chair: Jonah Stuart Brundage, University of California, Berkeley

Discussant: William Sewell, University of Chicago

Market Populism and the Organization of Economic Power Carly Knight*, New York University (NYU)

Disease, Labor, and Subject Formation in the Black Atlantic Alexandre White*, Johns Hopkins University

158 Friday, November 22, 4:45 PM - 6:15 PM Dearborn 3

Archival Work as Qualitative Sociology II: Case Studies Culture

Chair: Andrew Deener, University of Connecticut

Discussant: Andrew Deener, University of Connecticut

Beyond Triangulation: Reconstructing Nelson Mandela’s Writing Life with Propulsive Facilitation Clayton Childress*, University of Toronto; Erik Schneiderhan, University of Toronto

Political Exclusion and Archival Division: French Archives and the Vichy Past Aliza Luft*, University of California, Los Angeles

Historical Ethnography: Archival Data, Causal Trajectories, and Locating the Past in the Present Diane Vaughan*, Columbia University

The Social Practices of Historical Sociology Nicholas Wilson*, Stony Brook University, State University of New York (SUNY); Damon Mayrl, Colby College

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159 Friday, November 22, 4:45 PM - 6:15 PM LaSalle 2

Housing, Real Estate, and the State Urban

Chair: Pranathi Diwakar, University of Chicago

A Country of Tenants. Swiss Social Housing Policy, 1936-1950 Florian Müller*, University of Zurich

The Demographics of the First Public Housing Developments and Their Surrounding Neighborhoods David Van Riper*, Minnesota Population Center; Ryan Allen, University of Minnesota

160 Friday, November 22, 4:45 PM - 6:15 PM Clark 9

Racial Identities and Meanings in Flux Race and Ethnicity

Chair: Brian Sargent, University of Massachusetts Amherst

The Louisiana Migrants in California Life History Project: Examining Black Identity Construction in Northern California Faustina DuCros*, San Jose State University

Race Making over the Decades: Racial Identification of Children of Intermarriage, 1960- 2010 Carolyn A. Liebler*, University of Minnesota; Jose Pacas, University of Minnesota

World War II Propaganda and the Birth of Ethnic Stereotypes Out of the Spirit of Racial anti-Discrimination Stefan Bargheer*, University of California, Los Angeles

Race against Ethnicity?: How Indo-Caribbeans Navigate Ethnoracial Ambiguity in New York's Political Field Anjanette M. Chan Tack*, University of Chicago

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161 Saturday, November 23, 9:00 AM - 10:30 AM Burnham 1

“Minor” Literature Childhood and Youth

Chair: Elizabeth Dillenburg, The Ohio State University at Newark

Discussant: Kristine Alexander, University of Lethbridge

The Untold Memory of WWI and WWII in Marsha Forchuk Skrypuch’s Fiction Mateusz Swietlicki *, University of Wroclaw (Institute of English Studies)

Microhistories of Polish School Reading: Child-Adult Memory-Work with the School Literary Canon Justyna Deszcz-Tryhubczak*, University of Wroclaw; Mateusz Marecki, Jilin University

Space in Fire: A Green Applied Linguistic Approach to Contemporary Fiction on Space and Environment: 'A Wrinkle in Time' and 'Selena' as Cultural Data Sources Fazila Derya Agis*, University of the People

162 Saturday, November 23, 9:00 AM - 10:30 AM Burnham 2

Fiscal & Monetary Politics Politics

Chair: Isaac Martin, University of California, San Diego

Discussant: Isaac Martin, University of California, San Diego

Reassessing the Role of Inflation Targeting in the Disinflation of New Zealand and Sweden Daniel Thompson*, Johns Hopkins University

Governing through Risk: How Neoliberal Discipline Was Reinvented in a Time of Crisis Istvan Adorjan*, University of Chicago

The Social Structure of Financial Crisis Governance, 1974 and 2008 Pierre-Christian Fink*, Columbia University

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163 Saturday, November 23, 9:00 AM - 10:30 AM Clark 1

The Histories and Vocabularies of Liberation: Before and after 1948 States and Society

Chair: Cedric de Leon, University of Massachusetts Amherst

Discussant: Cedric de Leon, University of Massachusetts Amherst

W.E.B Du Bois on Brazil: The Dialogue between Black People across Americas on Decolonization Juliana Goes*, University of Massachusetts Amherst

Just Transitions and Forgotten Annexations of Sovereignties in the Decolonial Moment (South Asia 1947-1948) Swati Birla*, University of Massachusetts Amherst

164 Saturday, November 23, 9:00 AM - 10:30 AM Water Tower Parlor

Linking: Following People and Household through Time Economics; Presidential

Chair: Ranjit Dighe, State University of New York at Oswego (SUNY)

Discussant: Olli Turunen, University of Helsinki

Big Data in Colonial History: Building an Annual Panel of Households across a Century Johan Fourie*, Stellenbosch University; Erik Green, Lund University; Auke Rijpma, Utrecht University; Dieter von Fintel, Stellenbosch University

Intergenerational Mobility of Immigrants in the US: Past and Present Elisa Jacome*, Princeton University; Leah Boustan, Princeton University; Ran Abramitzky, Stanford University; Santiago Perez, University of California, Davis

Prices and Credit in Baltimore Residential Real Estate, 1866-1953 Jonathan Rose*, Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago

On the Horns of a Dilemma: A Life Course and Network Analysis of Strategic Responses to the Enclosure of the Plains as Explored in 19th c Custer County, Nebraska LuAnn Wandsnider*, University of Nebraska-Lincoln

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165 Saturday, November 23, 9:00 AM - 10:30 AM Clark 5

Bringing Women Back into the History of Joseon (Korea) in Comparative Perspective Family Demography

Chair: Milan Hejtmanek, Seoul National University

Discussant: Milan Hejtmanek, Seoul National University

Mothers, Motherhood, and Maternal Legitimacy in Joseon Korea Jungwon Kim*, Columbia University

Daughter’s Property Rights and Its Social Significance: A Comparative Study between China and Korea in the 15-18 Century Mei Zhu*, Sun Yat-sen University

Marriage Market of Immigrant Families from outside the Korean Peninsula before the Colonization Sangwoo Han*, Autonomous University of Barcelona

The Roles of Mothers in Social Mobility in Joseon, Korea Kuentae Kim*, Seoul National University; Hyunjoon Park, University of Pennsylvania

166 Saturday, November 23, 9:00 AM - 10:30 AM Spire Parlor

Democratic Disenchantment States and Society

Chair: Tim Gill, University of North Carolina Wilmington

Discussant: Brodwyn Fischer, University of Chicago

On the Political Peripheries of Brazil's Incomplete Welfare State: Explaining the Authoritarian Style Benjamin Bradlow*, Brown University

The Geopolitics of Resentment: Turkish Populism in Perspective Baris Büyükokutan*, Koc University

Democracy as Disorder: Institutionalized Sources of Democratic Disenchantment among the Middle Class in Metro Manila Marco Garrido*, University of Chicago

Late Liberalism and Contemporary Populism: Notes from India Arvind Rajagopal *, New York University (NYU)

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167 Saturday, November 23, 9:00 AM - 10:30 AM Grant Park Parlor

Modes of Transfer Family Demography

Chair: Margareth Lanzinger, University of Vienna

Discussant: Antoinette Fauve-Chamoux, EHESS

Financing Transfers. Buying, Exchanging, and Inheriting Properties in Early Modern Southern Tyrol Janine Maegraith*, University of Vienna

The Influence of Partible Inheritance on Land Transactions. Schlanders, Southern Tyrol, and Lambach, Upper Austria, Compared Johannes Kaska*, University of Vienna

The Civil Code, a Revolution in Modes of Transfer? Heritage and Marriage Contracts in France at the Beginning of the 19th Century Fabrice Boudjaaba*, Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales, Paris; Laurent Herment, Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)

168 Saturday, November 23, 9:00 AM - 10:30 AM LaSalle 3

Commemorating David Martin: The Past and Future of Secularization Theory (2) Religion

Chair: Emily Laxer, York University

Discussants: Monika Wohlrab-Sahr*, University of Leipzig José Casanova*, Georgetown University Efe Peker*, University of Ottawa

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169 Saturday, November 23, 9:00 AM - 10:30 AM Burnham 4

States and Regulations Economics

Chair: Jari Eloranta, University of Helsinki

Discussant: Jeremy Land, Georgia State University

Regulatory Uncertainty and Railroads Asset Prices during World War I Robert Kaminski*, University of Chicago

Wars, Local Political Institutions, and Fiscal Capacity: Evidence from Six Centuries of German History Sascha O. Becker, University of Warwick; Andreas Ferrara*, University of Warwick; Eric Melander, University of Warwick; Luigi Pascali, Pompeu Fabra

Quantifying Consumption: The Peculiar Economics of National Prohibition Kyle Stein*, Florida International University

170 Saturday, November 23, 9:00 AM - 10:30 AM LaSalle 1

Expertise II: Classifications and Definitions Education, Knowledge and Science

Chair: Zachary Griffen, University of California, Los Angeles

Discussant: Gianpaolo Baoicchi, New York University (NYU)

Manufacturing "Deindustrialization": the Origins of a Preeminent Social Problem in the United States,1950-2018 Dan Hirschman*, Brown University; Christopher Rea, The Ohio State University

Making and Remaking Scientific Facts: Continuity and Transformation in Genetic Mutations and California Drought since the 1950s Daniel Navon*, University of California, San Diego; Haley McInnis, University of California, San Diego

How to Put an Elephant into a Black Box: Construction of the Armenian Genocide as a Classificatory Prototype of Genocide Onur Ozgode*, Northwestern University

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171 Saturday, November 23, 9:00 AM - 10:30 AM LaSalle 5

Labor and the Law Labor

Chair: Rosemary Feurer, Northern Illinois University

The Boundaries of Taft-Hartley: Hospital Nurses’ Work Control in the 1970s and the Politics of Workplace Distinction Pablo Gaston*, University of Michigan

Institutionalizing Institutionalism: John Commons and the Wisconsin Industrial Commission, 1910-1950 Alexander Myers*, University of Kansas

The Right to Work, Power Resources, and Economic Inequality Tom VanHeuvelen*, University of Minnesota

172 Saturday, November 23, 9:00 AM - 10:30 AM Montrose 3

Gender, Labor, and Power Women, Gender and Sexuality

Chair: Benita Roth, Binghamton University

Discussant: Myra Marx Ferree, University of Wisconsin-Madison

Infanticide in the Industrial Metropolis: Gender, Poverty, and the State Rudi Batzell*, Lake Forest College; Sarah Coffman, Lake Forest College

STEM Fields’ Demographic, Career and Academic Inclusivity: Changes in the U.S. 1995- 2014 Yun Kyung Cho*, University of Wisconsin-Madison

Childhood and Wet-Nurses: Women between Work and Motherhood in Italy in the Past (18th-20th Cc.). Giovanna Da Molin*, CIRPAS- University of Bari; Maria Federighi, CIRPAS- University of Bari

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173 Saturday, November 23, 9:00 AM - 10:30 AM Montrose 4

The Social Construction of Criminality and Deviance: Sexuality, Race, Housing, and Booze in 1919 Chicago Crime, Justice and the Law

Chair: Andrew Papachristos, Northwestern University

Discussant: Andrew Papachristos, Northwestern University

Queer Histories of the Hobo and the Taxi-Dance Hall Janice Irvine*, University of Massachusetts Amherst

The Construction of Racist Crime Data: Recording the 1919 Race Riot in Chicago Sam Mitrani*, College of DuPage

The Exogenous Shock of Prohibition on Crime in Chicago Chris Smith*, University of Toronto

174 Saturday, November 23, 9:00 AM - 10:30 AM Dearborn 1

Geographies of Qualitative Sources Historical Geography and GIS

Chair: Josh MacFadyen, University of Prince Edward Island

Newspapers and Geographical Text Analysis: Examples from the UK Ian Gregory*, Lancaster University

The Geography of Military Power in the United States: Using HGIS to Plot Both Qualitative and Quantitative Records Benjamin Hoy*, University of Saskatchewan

Geoparsing the Nineteenth-Century UK Parliamentary Papers Jim Clifford, University of Saskatchewan; Bea Alex*, University of Edinburgh

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175 Saturday, November 23, 9:00 AM - 10:30 AM Dearborn 2

What is the "Historical" In Historical Sociology? Macrohistorical Dynamics

Chair: Matthias Koenig, University of Göttingen

Discussant: Matthias Koenig, University of Göttingen

Vision and Method in Global Historical Sociology Julian Go, Boston University; George Lawson*, London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE)

Computational Models and Historical Sociology Emily Erikson*, Yale University

Historicism and Contingency in Sociology George Steinmetz*, University of Michigan

Macro-History: An Antidote to Eurocentrism? Ayse Zarakol*, University of Cambridge

Battle Historiography as Popular History Tarak Barkawi*, London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE)

176 Saturday, November 23, 9:00 AM - 10:30 AM Dearborn 3

Data and Interpretation: Pragmatism and/or/vs Hermeneutics Culture

Chair: Jean-Francois Cote, University of Quebec in Montreal

Discussant: Isaac Reed, University of Virginia

Mead and Dilthey: Similarities and Differences Jean-Francois Cote*, University of Quebec in Montreal

Anachronism: The Queer Pragmatics of Understanding the Past in the Present Daniel Huebner*, University of North Carolina at Greensboro

Hermeneutics and Hierarchy Isaac Reed*, University of Virginia

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177 Saturday, November 23, 9:00 AM - 10:30 AM LaSalle 2

Racializing the American City Urban

Chair: Zachary Levenson, University of North Carolina at Greensboro

"Policing along the Color Line": Mexican American Policemen and Racial Crime Discourses in San Antonio, 1870-1900 Joseph Jewell*, Texas A&M University

From Murder Capital to Cappuccino City: Violent Crime, Black Displacement, and Gentrification in the Nation’s Capital Tanya Golash-Boza*, University of California, Merced; Hyunsu Oh, University of California, Merced

'I May Be Fatherless, but I'll Go': The Use and Critique of Chicago School Sociology in Black Chicago Protestantism Kai Parker*, University of Virginia

178 Saturday, November 23, 9:00 AM - 10:30 AM Clark 9

International Dimensions of Race and State Formation Race and Ethnicity

Chairs: Katrina Quisumbing King, University of Southern California Alexandre White, Johns Hopkins University

Discussant: Heidi Nicholls, University of Virginia

The Occlusion of Empire in the Race vs. Class Inequality Debate: A Case Study of the U.S. State Department’s Response to the “We Charge Genocide” Petition (1951) Julia Bates*, Sacred Heart University

Vessels of Modernity: Race and Bureaucracy in the Making of the Bolivian Foreign Ministry Marcelo Bohrt*, American University

Rwanda: Race, Ethnicity, Nation? Aliza Luft*, University of California, Los Angeles

States of Exception: Comparison and Temporality in Racialized Welfare States Anna Skarpelis*, Harvard University

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179 Saturday, November 23, 10:45 AM - 12:15 PM Burnham 1

Valuing Musical Childhoods: Methods and Multiplicities Childhood and Youth

Chair: Jacqueline Warwick*, Dalhousie University

Discussants: Ryan Bunch , Rutgers University Anicia Timberlake, Peabody Conservatory Jacqueline Warwick, Dalhousie University Sarah Tomlinson*, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

Valuing Musical Childhoods: Methods and Multiplicities Ryan Bunch *, Rutgers University

180 Saturday, November 23, 10:45 AM - 12:15 PM Burnham 2

Author-Meets-Critics: Sarah L. Quinn, American Bonds: How Credit Markets Shaped a Nation (Princeton University Press, 2019) Politics

Chair: Damon Mayrl, Colby College

Discussants: Brian Sargent, University of Massachusetts Amherst Kimberly Morgan, The George Washington University Carly Knight, New York University (NYU)

American Bonds: How Credit Markets Shaped a Nation Sarah Quinn*, University of Washington, Seattle

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181 Saturday, November 23, 10:45 AM - 12:15 PM Clark 1

New Perspectives on Revolutionary Processes and Outcomes States and Society

Chair: Simeon J. Newman, Sociology, University of Michigan

Discussant: Tim Gill, University of North Carolina Wilmington

East Asian World Revolutions? Chris Chase-Dunn*, University of California, Riverside; Manjing Gao, University of California, Riverside

Violence without Rebellion: Social Reclassification, Grassroots Policing, and the Great Leap Forward in China Juan Wang*, McGill University

Realizing Revolution: Revolutionary Projects and Cultural Formations in Iran and Nicaragua Zachary Wilmot*, Brown University

182 Saturday, November 23, 10:45 AM - 12:15 PM Water Tower Parlor

Matching, Bias and Data Development: Automated Methods for Data Collection and Record Linking Assessed Economics; Presidential

Chair: Kees Mandemakers, Erasmus University Rotterdam

Discussant: Susan Leonard, University of Michigan

Census Linking: A Bounds Approach Sam Hwang*, University of British Columbia; Arkadev Ghosh, University of British Columbia; Munir Squires, University of British Columbia

Matchmaking Gone Wrong: Quantifying Bias and Methods Using Non-Western Data Alexander Persaud*, University of Richmond

Demographical Database for Finland and Collecting the Data with a Help by HTR Jarmo Peltola*, Tampere University

Evaluating Multiple Linked Swedish Censuses Maria Larsson, Centre for Demographic and Ageing Research (CEDAR), Umeå University; Mats Berggren, Swedish National Archives; Elisabeth Engberg*, Centre for Demographic and Ageing Research (CEDAR), Umeå University

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183 Saturday, November 23, 10:45 AM - 12:15 PM Clark 5

Roles of Kinship: Demographic Outcomes and Methodology Family Demography

Chair: Julia Jennings, University at Albany, State University of New York (SUNY)

Discussant: Julia Jennings, University at Albany, State University of New York (SUNY)

The Making of Missing Girls: Comparative Evidence from Population Administrative Microdata of Three East Asian Populations, 1652-1945 Hao Dong*, Peking University; Satomi Kurosu, Reitaku University; Wen-Shan Yang, Academia Sinica; James Z. Lee, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology

Urban Kin Propinquity in the United States, 1880 Matt Nelson*, University of Minnesota

Bearing the Cost? Mother’s Survival in Later Life in the Netherlands and Sweden Ingrid van Dijk*, Lund University

With or without the Help of Kin? - Cooperative Breeding between Natal Support, in-Law Opportunities, and Consanguinity Kai Willfuehr*, University of Oldenburg

184 Saturday, November 23, 10:45 AM - 12:15 PM Spire Parlor

Social Actors inside, outside, and in between Early Modern States States and Society

Chair: Kerice Doten-Snitker, University of Washington, Seattle

Discussant: Mark Cohen, The Chinese University of Hong Kong

There Are 32 Kinds of People: The Early Modern State and Its Social Categorizations Martin Andersson*, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences

Imagined Society of Polish Nobility in the Early Modern Period vs. Hard Numbers Piotr Guzowski*, University of Bialystok

Constructing Political Order and Universal Empire in Early Modern China Macabe Keliher*, Southern Methodist University

Agents, Double Agents or Brokers? The Changing Agency of Intermediary Tribal Groups in the Ming Empire (1368-1644) Liping Wang*, University of Hong Kong; Geng Tian, Peking University

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185 Saturday, November 23, 10:45 AM - 12:15 PM Grant Park Parlor

Migration and Mobility in the 19th and 20th Centuries Family Demography

Chair: Colin Pooley, Lancaster University

Discussant: Colin Pooley, Lancaster University

“Making a Move: Geographic and Social Mobility in Late 19th Century Wedding Announcements in Turin La Stampa” Sabrina Nardin*, University of Arizona; Roberto Franzosi, Emory University; Jian Chen, Emory University

Migrations and Differential Fertility in a European Capital Madrid, 1905-1906 Stanislao Mazzoni*, Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas (CSIC); Michel Oris, Université de Genève; Diego Ramiro, Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas (CSIC)

Do Chain Migrants Struggle in the New Country? A Name-Based Analysis of Irish Immigrant Assimilation in the Age of Mass Migration Dylan Connor*, Arizona State University

186 Saturday, November 23, 10:45 AM - 12:15 PM LaSalle 3

Religion in Social Movements Religion

Chair: Samuel Nelson, McGill University

Discussant: Jane McCamant, University of Chicago

Who Counts? The Church, the State, and Sanctuary for Refugees in America in the 1980s Brian Mueller*, Independent Scholar

Metaphysicians: The Origins of Complementary and Alternative Medicine in the United States Andrew Chalfoun*, University of California, Los Angeles; Benjamin Kaplow, Yale University

Revisiting the Report: Documenting Citizen Diplomacy for Humanitarian Engagement with North Korea by the American Friends Service Committee (AFSC) Nan Kim*, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee

Diversification as Institutional Maintenance: Coordinating Racial Diversification in an American Protestant Denomination Sorcha Alexandrina Brophy*, University of Chicago

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187 Saturday, November 23, 10:45 AM - 12:15 PM Burnham 4

Surfacing History from Below: Race and the Digital Humanities Historical Geography and GIS

Chair: Brian Riedel, Rice University

Discussant: John Clegg, University of Chicago

Using Digital Humanities Tools to Document the Black Experience in Waller County Marco Robinson*, Prairie View A&M University

Between Oceans and Continents: The Registers of Slave and Freed Africans of Portuguese Mozambique, 1854-1875 Daniel B. Domingues da Silva*, Rice University

"The Reservation": from Black Neighborhood to Red-Light District, 1865-1917 Brian Riedel*, Rice University

188 Saturday, November 23, 10:45 AM - 12:15 PM LaSalle 1

Expertise III: The Politics of Policy Ideas Education, Knowledge and Science

Chair: Zachary Griffen, University of California, Los Angeles

Discussant: Diana Graizbord, University of Georgia

Expert Capture as a Constraint on Policy Debate Elizabeth Popp Berman*, University of Michigan

Charter, Teacher, Doctor, Match: Economics and Social Policy in the 21st Century Zachary Griffen*, University of California, Los Angeles

Cronbach to the Future: Methodological Expertise and Validity Theory in Educational Policy since the 1950s Alexander Kindel*, Princeton University

The End of Engagement: China Experts and Sino-U.S. Relations, 1972 to the Present David McCourt*, University of California, Davis

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189 Saturday, November 23, 10:45 AM - 12:15 PM LaSalle 5

Immigrants Then and Now Migration/Immigration

Chair: Madeline Hsu, University of Texas at Austin

Discussant: Alison Efford, Marquette University

What's New about the Newest Immigration? Two Centuries of Perspective Walter Kamphoefner*, Texas A&M University

Latinos in the United States: Then and Now Silvia Pedraza*, University of Michigan

Does a Hostile Context Dampen Migration? Arab Migration to the US 2000-2017. Louise Cainkar*, Marquette University

190 Saturday, November 23, 10:45 AM - 12:15 PM Montrose 3

Environmental Site Selection in America Rural, Agricultural and Environmental

Chair: Josh MacFadyen, University of Prince Edward Island

Earthworm Invasion: Studying the Coupled Human and Natural Systems of Human Mobility and Earthworms in Minnesota Lee Frelich, University of Minnesota; Evan Roberts*, University of Minnesota; Bryan Runck, University of Minnesota; David Van Riper, Minnesota Population Center; Kyungsoo Yoo, University of Minnesota

The Historical Geography of Lead in the Sonoran Desert Cyrus Hester*, Arizona State University

The Railroad Giveth and the Railroad Taketh Away: The Santa Fe Railway, Route 66, and the Development of Seligman, Arizona, 1910 - 1985 Daniel Milowski*, Arizona State University

108 44Th Annual Meeting of the Social Science History Association

191 Saturday, November 23, 10:45 AM - 12:15 PM Montrose 4

How to Count Criminals: Methods of Evaluation and Categorization Crime, Justice and the Law

Chair: Glenn Svedin*, Mid Sweden University

Discussant: Glenn Svedin*, Mid Sweden University

Naming and Blaming in the Post-Conflict Bureaucratic State: The Case of Colombia's Victim Registry Kristin Foringer*, University of Michigan

Atrocity as Cultural Object over Time: A Computational Model of 70 Years of Holocaust Reporting Ron Levi*, University of Toronto; Ioana Sendroiu, University of Toronto; Shyon Baumann, University of Toronto

The Challenge of Creating Reliable Datasets on the History of Homicides of Children Randolph Roth*, The Ohio State University

192 Saturday, November 23, 10:45 AM - 12:15 PM Dearborn 1

Data, Sources, and New Insights on Women’s Lives Women, Gender and Sexuality

Chair: Jadwiga Pieper-Mooney, University of Arizona

Discussant: Pavla Miller, RMIT University

Nature and American Indian Names from the Crow Census Database Fazila Derya Agis*, University of the People

Women’s Narratives as Data in the Age of Neoliberalism: The Case of “Naturalist Mothers” in Turkey Canan Tanir*, Binghamton University, State University of New York (SUNY)

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193 Saturday, November 23, 10:45 AM - 12:15 PM Dearborn 2

Author Meets Critics, Taisu Zhang, 2017. the Laws and Economics of Confucianism: Kinship and Property in Preindustrial China and England. Cambridge University Press Macrohistorical Dynamics

Chair: James Z. Lee, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology

Discussants: James Z. Lee, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology Kenneth Pomeranz, University of Chicago Wenkai He, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology Shuang Chen, University of Iowa Wenkai He*, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology James Z. Lee*, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology Kenneth Pomeranz*, University of Chicago

194 Saturday, November 23, 10:45 AM - 12:15 PM Dearborn 3

Gendered Health and Reproductive Issues Health, Medicine and Body

Chair: Ulrika Lagerlöf Nilsson, University of Gothenburg

Discussant: Simone Caron, Wake Forest University

The Role of Abortions as a Contraceptive Method in a 1950s-1970s Nordic Context: Finnish Perspectives Miina Keski-Petäjä*, University of Helsinki; Matleena Frisk, University of Helsinki

“Monday's Child Is Fair of Face”. an Analysis of the Day of Birth as an Indirect Way to Assess the Abuse of Elective Delivery in Italy. Marco Breschi*, Università degli Studi di Sassari; Gabriele Ruiu, Università degli Studi di Sassari; Giovanna Gonano, Università degli Studi di Sassari

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195 Saturday, November 23, 10:45 AM - 12:15 PM LaSalle 2

Thinking with Stuart Hall: World-Making and the Afterlives of Empire Culture

Chair: Michael Rodríguez-Muñiz, Northwestern University

Discussant: Dennis Dworkin, University of Nevada, Reno

Thinking Conjuncturally: The Ruses of Parsimony and the Promise of Messiness Amy Chin*, Brown University

The Social Sciences in the Service of Empire: Nation-Making, Colonial Subjectivity and the Fateful Triangle Ricarda Hammer*, Brown University

Integration or Articulation? Exploring the Relevance of Stuart Hall for the Sociology of Immigration Jake Watson*, Boston University

Doing the Work, or the Pitfalls of Intellectual Heroes Steven Gotzler*, Carnegie Mellon University

196 Saturday, November 23, 10:45 AM - 12:15 PM Clark 9

Coping with Racial and Ethnic Inequalities Race and Ethnicity

Chair: Maggie Lu, University of Chicago

Discussant: Clayton Childress, University of Toronto

Otherwise We'd Cry: The Mexican American, Chinese American, and Indigenous Roots of Racial Comedy Marisela Martinez-Cola*, Utah State University; Xiomara Castro, Utah State University

The History and Historical Insights of “Racial Counsel” Francisco Vieyra*, University at Albany, State University of New York (SUNY)

From Bondage to Citizenship: African American and Indian Lower Caste Mobilization in Two Deeply Unequal Regions Narendra Subramanian*, McGill University

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Network Meetings

SSHA Networks are special interest groups that generate ideas and organize sessions for the next year's conference. As part of the program committee, Network Representatives perform the important task of coordinating sessions. Meetings are open to all interested individuals.

Saturday, 12:15 – 1:00pm

Crime, Justice and the Law LaSalle 2

Economics Burnham 4

Education, Knowledge, and Science Burnham 1

Historical Geography and GIS LaSalle 3

Macro-Historical Dynamics LaSalle 1

Health, Medicine, and Body LaSalle 5

Race and Ethnicity Dearborn 1

Family, History, and Demography Clark 5

Childhood and Youth Burnham 2

Religion Dearborn 2

Saturday, 1:00– 1:45pm

Culture LaSalle 1

Urban LaSalle 2

Labor LaSalle 3

Migration/Immigration Clark 5

Politics Burnham 1

Public Finance Burnham 2

Rural, Agricultural, and Environmental Dearborn 2

States and Society Burnham 4

Women, Gender, and Sexuality Dearborn 1

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197 Saturday, November 23, 1:45 PM - 3:15 PM Burnham 1

Playing with Data: Dolls, Toys, and Theme Parks Childhood and Youth

Chair: Elizabeth Dillenburg, The Ohio State University at Newark

Discussant: Mateusz Swietlicki , University of Wroclaw (Institute of English Studies)

Dolls as Data: Unpacking Great Depression-Era Constructions of Race and Nationhood in Work Projects Administration Dolls Allison Robinson*, University of Chicago

Boys and Their Toys: Gender Marketing and Representations of Masculinity in 20th Century Toy Advertisements Elizabeth Sweet*, San Jose State University

History as Edutainment – Learning at a History Theme Park Carl-Johan Svensson*, Jönköping University; Tobias Samuelsson, Jönköping University

Playacting the Past: Race Relations and the Play of White Children, 1900-1939 Kristina DuRocher*, Kennesaw State University

198 Saturday, November 23, 1:45 PM - 3:15 PM Burnham 2

Movements & Revolutions Politics

Chair: Sahan Savas Karatasli, University of North Carolina at Greensboro

Discussant: Sahan Savas Karatasli, University of North Carolina at Greensboro

Mobilizing for Democracy Again: Rising New Political Activism in East Asia Chungse Jung*, Binghamton University, State University of New York (SUNY)

Different Strategies: The Approaches to Mobilisation and the Status of Rebels in the White Lotus Rebellion in Qing China Zhen Wei*, University of Edinburgh

Interrupting Bermuda's Colonial Imagination: 20th Century Tourism and the 1959 Theatre Boycott Andrea Dean*, Western University

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199 Saturday, November 23, 1:45 PM - 3:15 PM Clark 1

Changing States and Changing Economies States and Society

Chair: Stefan Bargheer, University of California, Los Angeles

Discussant: Wen Xie, University of Chicago

Evolution and Structure of Business Groups in a Post-Revolutionary Economy: Privatization and Conglomerate Ownership in the Islamic Republic Kevan Harris*, University of California, Los Angeles

Seeing like the State: Understanding China’s Rural Land Reform from a Historical Perspective Tiantian Liu*, Johns Hopkins University

The American State as Patchworked Leviathan: Rethinking the New Deal Agricultural Adjustment Agency as a Pocket of Effectiveness Erin McDonnell*, University of Notre Dame

200 Saturday, November 23, 1:45 PM - 3:15 PM Water Tower Parlor

Textual Analysis of Disciplinary Histories: Economics, Sociology and Concepts of Development Economics

Chair: Matti La Mela, Aalto University

Discussant: Matti La Mela, Aalto University

Using Machine Learning to Digitize a Unique Source of Data from Scandinavia: The Student Yearbooks Paul Sharp*, University of Southern Denmark; Kristin Ranestad, Lund University

Creating a Multilingual Corpus of Nineteenth Century Economics to Research Conceptual Development: Human Capital as a Case Study Olli Turunen*, University of Helsinki

Instructor Gender Stereotypes and Student Major Selection Zachary Bleemer, University of California, Berkeley

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201 Saturday, November 23, 1:45 PM - 3:15 PM Clark 5

Living Arrangements and Family Connections Family Demography

Chair: Margo Anderson, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee

Discussant: Margo Anderson, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee

The ‘Real’ Land of Opportunity? Kinship and Multigenerational Persistence of Class in Finland from the 18th to the Early 20th Century Antti Haekkinen*, University of Helsinki; Petri Roikonen, University of Helsinki

Using Crowd Sourced Family Trees to Understand Changes in Family Connectedness in the 19th Century United States Alice B. Kasakoff*, University of South Carolina; Caglar Koylu, University of Iowa; Yuan Huang, University of South Carolina; Diansheng Guo, University of South Carolina

Living Alone in the USA. A Long-Term Perspective (1850-2015) David Sven Reher*, Universidad Complutense de Madrid; Miguel Requena, Universidad Nacional de Educación a Distancia (UNED)

202 Saturday, November 23, 1:45 PM - 3:15 PM Spire Parlor

States and Their Elites, or Elites and Their States States and Society

Chair: Mark Cohen, The Chinese University of Hong Kong

The Familial Foundations of the Liberal and Conservative Parties in Nineteenth Century Chile Naim Bro*, University of Cambridge

Networks of Corporate Influence on the Interwar British State Ian Kumekawa*, Harvard University

Working around Corruption: The Political Economy of Labor Export in the Philippines Suzy Lee*, Binghamton University, State University of New York (SUNY)

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203 Saturday, November 23, 1:45 PM - 3:15 PM Grant Park Parlor

Linking 19th Century Census Records Family Demography; Presidential

Chair: Björn Eriksson, Lund University

Discussant: Björn Eriksson, Lund University

Two Estimates of Intergenerational Mobility for Canada 1871-1901 Using Alternate Linking Approaches Luiza Antonie, University of Guelph; Kris Inwood*, University of Guelph; Chris Minns, London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE); Fraser Summerfield, St. Francis Xavier University and RCEA

'I Hate to See the Evening Sun Go down': Recounts and Padding in the 19th Century U.S. Decennial Census of Population Ronald Goeken*, University of Minnesota; Diana Magnuson, Bethel University

Mortality in the United States, 1850-1880: New Evidence from Complete-Count Mortality Censuses Linked to Complete-Count IPUMS Datasets J. David Hacker*, University of Minnesota; Susan Leonard, University of Michigan

204 Saturday, November 23, 1:45 PM - 3:15 PM LaSalle 3

Workers' Movements, Mass Migration, and the Globalization of Radical Ideas (1860s-1930s) Labor

Chair: Ilham Khuri-Makdisi, Northeastern University

Discussant: Ilham Khuri-Makdisi, Northeastern University

United against Capital. The IWMA and the Practice of Transnational Labour Solidarity in the 1860s and 1870s Nicolas Delalande*, Sciences Po Paris

"Like a Migratory Bird Floating above Villages". Global Readings and Uses of the Paris Commune in the 1870s and 1880s Quentin Deluermoz*, Paris 13 University / Laboratoire Pleiade

Deportation as Diffusion: How America's Red Scare Transformed Global Radicalism Kenyon W. Zimmer*, University of Texas at Arlington

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205 Saturday, November 23, 1:45 PM - 3:15 PM Burnham 4

Book Panel: Sumner Lacroix's Hawai′i: 800 Years of Political and Economic Change Economics

Chair: Joyce Burnett, Wabash College

Discussants: Sumner LaCroix, University of Hawai′i Phil Hoffman*, California Institute of Technology Evan Roberts*, University of Minnesota Richard L. Steckel*, The Ohio State University

206 Saturday, November 23, 1:45 PM - 3:15 PM LaSalle 1

Author Meets Critics: The Known Citizen: A History of Privacy in Modern America by Sarah Igo Education, Knowledge and Science

Chair: Alexander Myers, University of Kansas

Discussants: Sarah Igo, Vanderbilt University James Sparrow, University of Chicago Amy Lippert, Northwestern University Denise Anthony, University of Michigan

The Known Citizen: A History of Privacy in Modern America Sarah Igo*, Vanderbilt University; James Sparrow, University of Chicago; Amy Lippert, Northwestern University

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207 Saturday, November 23, 1:45 PM - 3:15 PM LaSalle 5

Migration and Mobility in Individual and Collective Memory Migration/Immigration

Chair: Tyler Anbinder, The George Washington University

Discussant: Tyler Anbinder, The George Washington University

Memories of a Past War and Migration: Fieldwork Notes from Montreal Sonia Cancian*, Max Planck Institute for Human Development

Moving Home and Changing Lives: Diary Evidence for the Study of Migration and Mobility Colin Pooley*, Lancaster University; Marilyn Pooley, Lancaster University

Ethnic Memory Landscapes and Urban Renewal in a New England Mill Town Anna Kirchmann*, Eastern Connecticut State University

208 Saturday, November 23, 1:45 PM - 3:15 PM Montrose 3

Fighting for Access, Equity, and Funding: American Public Schools and Fiscal Policy Public Finance

Chair: Jennifer Nations, University of California, San Diego

How Do Schools Respond to Budget Cuts? Evidence from Kansas and Oklahoma Emily Rauscher*, Brown University; Danny Alvord, University of Kansas

Did Policy Features Drive California Voters' Preferences for School Parcel Taxes, 1997- 2010? Heather Harper*, University of California, San Diego; Jennifer Nations, University of California, San Diego

Schools and Spatial Inequality in Metropolitan Chicago Tracy Steffes*, Brown University

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209 Saturday, November 23, 1:45 PM - 3:15 PM Montrose 4

SSHA Members Meeting: Feedback and Brainstorming SSHA Sessions

Chair: Steven Ruggles, University of Minnesota

210 Saturday, November 23, 1:45 PM - 3:15 PM Dearborn 1

Law, Incarceration and Punishment Crime, Justice and the Law

Chair: Joanne Klein, Boise State University

Discussant: Joanne Klein, Boise State University

Reform and Reality: An Analysis of Inmates and Incarceration Patterns at the Ohio State Reformatory 1886-1915. Noah Barr, Ohio University; Nancy Tatarek*, Ohio University

Capital Punishment, Gender and Ethnicity in Mid-Twentieth-Century Quebec Donald Fyson*, Université Laval

’Probably Tomorrow I’ll Become a War Criminal’: Legitimacy through Law during Political Transitions Ioana Sendroiu*, University of Toronto

Crime Prevention Policy at a Crossroad – Sweden 1990-2019 Glenn Svedin*, Mid Sweden University

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211 Saturday, November 23, 1:45 PM - 3:15 PM Dearborn 2

Rise and Trajectories of Financial Capital Macrohistorical Dynamics

Chair: Chris Chase-Dunn, University of California, Riverside

Discussant: Chris Chase-Dunn, University of California, Riverside

Bringing the Banks Back in: Credit Cards, Consumer Debt, and the Origins of Financialization Conrad Jacober*, Johns Hopkins University

From Scientific to Governing Principle: How Re-Purposing “Independence” Unmasked the ECB’s Embeddedness Stephanie L. Mudge*, University of California, Davis; Antoine Vauchez, CNRS/Université Paris 1-Sorbonne

A Mere Consequence of Sequence? Time, Debt, and the Alchemy of Finance in the Euro Crisis -- 2009-2013 Istvan Adorjan*, University of Chicago

An Analysis of the Interest Rate for Loans to Direct Retainers of the Shogun in Early Modern Japan Shuntaro Washizaki*, Kyushu University

212 Saturday, November 23, 1:45 PM - 3:15 PM Dearborn 3

Impact of Public Health Measures in the Twentieth Century Health, Medicine and Body

Chair: Jonas Helgertz, University of Minnesota/Lund University

Discussant: Jim Saliba, University of Minnesota

Forsyth County Public Health and Urban Workers Simone Caron*, Wake Forest University

Annual Reports, Eugenic Economics, and Tuberculosis in Nova Scotia: Mi’Kmaw Health in the Twentieth Century Courtney Mrazek*, University of New Brunswick

"Two Cents for Health". Health Education and anti-Tuberculosis Stamps Campaigns. France 1920's-1930's Virginie de Luca Barrusse*, Université Paris 1 Panthéon Sorbonne

Typhoid for All? Survival Analysis of the Social, Spatial and Behavioral Determinants of the Timing of Contagion during the Great Typhoid Epidemic of the City of Tampere, 1916 Sakari Saaritsa*, University of Helsinki; Jarmo Peltola, Tampere University

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213 Saturday, November 23, 1:45 PM - 3:15 PM LaSalle 2

Reconceptualizing Urban Keywords from the Global South Urban

Chair: Sneha Annavarapu, University of Chicago

Discussant: Victoria Reyes, University of California, Riverside

Evictions: Toward a Global Urban Sociology of Housing Insecurity Liza Weinstein*, Northeastern University

Center and Periphery in the Age of Planetary Urbanization Xuefei Ren*, Michigan State University

Segregation Marco Garrido*, University of Chicago

Urban Insecurity Ana Villarreal*, Boston University

214 Saturday, November 23, 1:45 PM - 3:15 PM Clark 9

International Narratives of Slavery Race and Ethnicity

Chair: Marisela Martinez-Cola, Utah State University

Discussant: Marisela Martinez-Cola, Utah State University

This Is Not Middle-Earth: De-Grouping "Races" in Sociological Narratives of Transatlantic Slavery and of the Colonization of the Americas Luisa Farah Schwartzman*, University of Toronto

The Race Concept in Swedish Popular Discourse Carly Schall*, Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis

An Accurate Accounting of Dutch Enslaving in New York and New Jersey, before and after Legal Abolition Melissa F Weiner*, College of the Holy Cross

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215 Saturday, November 23, 3:30 PM - 5:00 PM Burnham 1

Depictions of Difference in Children's Periodicals Childhood and Youth

Chair: Justyna Deszcz-Tryhubczak, University of Wroclaw

Discussant: Lisa Lamson, Marquette University

American Youth and Their “Foreign Friends” from World War One through World War Two Katherine Cartwright*, The College of William and Mary

“No Better Means of Building up the Empire”: Representations of the British Colonial Life in Girls’ Periodicals Elizabeth Dillenburg*, The Ohio State University at Newark

216 Saturday, November 23, 3:30 PM - 5:00 PM Burnham 2

Author Meets Critic: Conservative Innovators: How States Are Challenging Federal Power by Ben Merriman Politics

Chair: Fiona Greenland, University of Virginia

Discussants: Sarah Quinn, University of Washington, Seattle Josh Pacewicz, Brown University Barry Eidlin, McGill University Monica Prasad, Northwestern University

Conservative Innovators: How States Are Challenging Federal Power Ben Merriman*, University of Kansas

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217 Saturday, November 23, 3:30 PM - 5:00 PM Clark 1

State-building in Modern Colonial Empires States and Society

Chair: Tim Gill, University of North Carolina Wilmington

Discussant: Chris Chase-Dunn, University of California, Riverside

Colonial and Postcolonial Statistics of the Belgian, British and French Empires, or the Figures of the World (19th-20th Century) Beatrice Touchelay*, Université Lille

Empires, Privateering and the Sea: Reconceptualizing Early Modern Colonialism Benjamin de Carvalho*, Norwegian Institute of International Affairs (NUPI); Halvard Leira, Norwegian Institute of International Affairs (NUPI)

Class Sympathy and Colonial State-Building: Evidence from British India, 1849-69 Fahad Sajid*, University of Chicago

218 Saturday, November 23, 3:30 PM - 5:00 PM Water Tower Parlor

Textual Analysis of Digitized Newspapers Economics

Chair: Olli Turunen, University of Helsinki

Discussant: Jim Clifford, University of Saskatchewan

Semiautomatic History of Terrorism: Using Digital History 1.5 to Study Terrorism’s Emergence in Swedish Newspapers, 1848-1914 Mats Fridlund*, University of Gothenburg, Centre for Digital Humanities

Commodification of Nature and the Geography of the Nineteenth-Century “Lingonberry Rush” in Finnish Digitized Newspapers Matti La Mela*, Aalto University; Minna Tamper, Aalto University; Kimmo Kettunen, The National Library of Finland

More than a Feeling: Constructing a Newspaper-Based Sentiment Index for the Berlin Stock Market (1870-1930) Lino Wehrheim*, University of Regensburg

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219 Saturday, November 23, 3:30 PM - 5:00 PM Clark 5

Kinship and SES Effects on Adult Mortality and Longevity Family Demography

Chair: Ingrid van Dijk, Lund University

Discussant: Rick J. Mourits, Utrecht University

Kin Network Dynamics and Mortality among Older Adults in 19th and Early 20th Century Orkney, Scotland Julia Jennings*, University at Albany, State University of New York (SUNY)

Mortality Differentials of Supporters and the Supported – Impact of Current and Previous Kinship Compositions on Post-Reproductive Female Survival Kai Willfuehr*, University of Oldenburg

Clio and the Health Gradient: Social Class and Sex-Specific Adult Mortality during 200 Years in Sweden Göran R. Broström*, Umeå University; Martin Dribe, Lund University; Sören Edvinsson, Umeå University; Björn Eriksson, Lund University

Fetal Exposure to Cigarette Smoking and Adult and Old Age Mortality: Examining the Effects of the Introduction of State Level Cigarette Taxation 1921-1940 Using Linked Full-Count Census and Mortality Records Jonas Helgertz*, University of Minnesota/Lund University; John Robert Warren, University of Minnesota

220 Saturday, November 23, 3:30 PM - 5:00 PM Spire Parlor

Public Investment and Ownership: Right and Left States and Society

Chair: Suzy Lee, Binghamton University, State University of New York (SUNY)

A Capitalist Path to Socialism? The Swedish Wage-Earner Funds as a Real Utopia Shannon Ikebe*, University of California, Berkeley

Constructing the National Interest: The Erie Canal, the Transcontinental Railroads, and the Hoover Dam Mary Shi*, University of California, Berkeley

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221 Saturday, November 23, 3:30 PM - 5:00 PM Grant Park Parlor

Various Effects of Socioeconomic Status Family Demography

Chair: Mary Louise Nagata, Francis Marion University

Discussant: Hannah Brueckner, Yale University

Socioeconomic Disparities in under-Five Mortality in Southern Sweden, 1813 – 1967 Martin Dribe*, Lund University; Omar Karlsson, Lund University

SES Differentials in Reproduction during the Korean Fertility Transition – Evidence from a Rural Village Bongoh Kye*, Kookmin University; Heejin Park, Kyungpook National University

Family Structure and the Transmission of Economic Status through Fathers and Mothers : Evidence from the Utah Population Database Thomas Maloney*, University of Utah; Ken R. Smith, University of Utah

Growing More Equal and Growing Apart? SES and the Rise of Divorce in Sweden, 1880-1970 Glenn Sandström*, Centre for Demographic and Ageing Research (CEDAR), Umeå University; Maria Stanfors, Lund University

222 Saturday, November 23, 3:30 PM - 5:00 PM LaSalle 3

CIO History Redux: Seeking New Histories of Labor in the New Deal Era Labor

Chair: Tobias Higbie, University of California, Los Angeles

Discussant: James Wolfinger, Illinois State University

The 1937 Sit-Down Strike at Fansteel Metallurgical Corporation and Conservative Backlash Politics during the New Deal Gregory Wood*, Frostburg State University

Crafting a New Labor Policy: The Craft Severance Movement and the Struggle for Control of the National Labor Relations Board, 1939-1950 Bryant Etheridge*, Bridgewater State University

Teamsters in the Turbulent Years: Rethinking Labor and the State in the 1930s Elizabeth Faue*, Wayne State University

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223 Saturday, November 23, 3:30 PM - 5:00 PM Burnham 4

Education, Discrimination, and Social Stratification II Education, Knowledge and Science

Chair: Tobias Dalberg, Stanford University

A Reversed Order: Expansion and Differentiation of Social Sciences and Humanities in Sweden 1945–2015 Tobias Dalberg*, Stanford University; Mikael Börjesson, Uppsala University; Donald Broady, Uppsala University

Safety or Freedom? Educational Offer and Students’ Study Paths within the Humanities and Social Sciences at Uppsala University Ida Lidegran*, Uppsala University; Lisa Backman, Uppsala University

Academic Career Trajectories for Stem Baccalaureates in the U.S. 1995-2014 Yun Kyung Cho*, University of Wisconsin-Madison

224 Saturday, November 23, 3:30 PM - 5:00 PM LaSalle 1

Expertise IV: The Politics of Data Education, Knowledge and Science; Presidential

Chair: Zachary Griffen, University of California, Los Angeles

Discussant: Dan Hirschman, Brown University

Census Making and the Interstitial Emergence of Ethnoracial Political Fields in Latin America: The Case of Mexico’s Intercensal Survey of 2015 Juan Delgado*, University of California, Los Angeles

Making Data Public Diana Graizbord*, University of Georgia

The Genome as Social Data Emily Merchant*, University of California, Davis; Dawn Warfield, University of California, Davis

Big Data for Climate Action or Climate Action for Big Data? Maria Isabel Espinoza*, Rutgers University

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225 Saturday, November 23, 3:30 PM - 5:00 PM LaSalle 5

Author Meets Critic/ Book Session/A Nation of Immigrants Reconsidered: US Society in an Age of Restriction, 1924-1965, Edited by María Cristina García, Madeline Hsu, and Maddalena Marinari. Migration/Immigration

Chair: Torrie Hester, Saint Louis University

Discussants: Tanya Golash-Boza, University of California, Merced Simeon Man, University of California, San Diego Mireya Loza, New York University (NYU) Carl Bon Tempo, University at Albany, State University of New York (SUNY)

A Nation of Immigrants Reconsidered: Us Society in an Age of Restriction, 1924-1965 Madeline Hsu*, University of Texas at Austin; Maddalena Marinari, Gustavus College; María Cristina García, Cornell University

226 Saturday, November 23, 3:30 PM - 5:00 PM Montrose 3

Global Migration Systems and Trajectories Migration/Immigration

Chair: Louise Cainkar, Marquette University

Discussant: Louise Cainkar, Marquette University

Foreign Students and Professional Migration Vibha Bhalla*, Bowling Green State University

Pioneers or Mere Labor: Italian Emigrant Colonization in Latin America and the Phenomenology of Development, 1947-1956 Dario Gaggio*, University of Michigan

Global Post-Socialist Migration Systems and Emerging Immigrant Destinations in Eastern Europe Raphi Rechitsky*, National University

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227 Saturday, November 23, 3:30 PM - 5:00 PM Montrose 4

Asian Environmental History Rural, Agricultural and Environmental

Chair: Susan Leonard, University of Michigan

Geography of Infant Mortality and Mining Pollution in Modern Japan: From Town and Village Statistics of 1930s Keisuke Moriya*, Hitotsubashi University; Kenichi Tomobe, Hitotsubashi University; Emiko Higami, Independent Scholar

Migratory Responses to Climate Change in Vietnam Rachel Rosenfeld*, University of Wisconsin-Madison

Eating from the Same Pot: Rural Public Canteens during China’s Great Leap Forward (1958-1961) Jing Zhai*, University of Texas at Austin

228 Saturday, November 23, 3:30 PM - 5:00 PM Dearborn 1

Public Facing Historical Big Data Projects: Challenges and Opportunities Historical Geography and GIS

Chair: Don Lafreniere, Michigan Technological University

Discussant: Robert C.H. Sweeny, Université du Québec à Montreal & Memorial University of Newfoundland

Open Collaborative Census Mapping Brandon Plewe*, Brigham Young University

Designing Spatial Histories for Undergraduate Use: The American Yawp Atlas Ben Wright*, University of Texas at Dallas

Mapping the Chicago Riot of 1919 John Clegg*, University of Chicago; Maggie Lu, University of Chicago; Bokyoung Kim, University of Chicago

#MappingFreedom Darold Cuba*, Columbia University

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229 Saturday, November 23, 3:30 PM - 5:00 PM Dearborn 2

New History of Capitalism Macrohistorical Dynamics

Chair: Stephanie L. Mudge, University of California, Davis

Discussant: Stephanie L. Mudge, University of California, Davis

Seeing like a Corporation: The Changing Conception of the Employee, 1920-2000 Carly Knight*, New York University (NYU); Nathan Wilmers, Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)

Interpreting Historical Data in the Rise of American Capitalism James Parisot*, Drexel University

230 Saturday, November 23, 3:30 PM - 5:00 PM Dearborn 3

Culture Logics and Frames Culture

Chair: Baris Büyükokutan, Koc University

Discussant: Baris Büyükokutan, Koc University

The Moral Logics of Humanitarian Donations, 1863-1919 Shai Dromi*, Harvard University

Collective Narratives, Individual Trauma, and Emotion Work: How Survivors of Typhoon Morakot Negotiated with Conflicting Frames of Memory Ming-Cheng Lo*, University of California, Davis; Yun Fan, National Taiwan University

Community Logic and Hybridization: Mechanisms of Continuity and Proliferation in a Transnational Community Ana Velitchkova*, University of Mississippi

Framing Struggles: Mapping the Competing Discourses of the Gezi Resistance in Newspaper Columns Mustafa Yavas*, Yale University

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231 Saturday, November 23, 3:30 PM - 5:00 PM LaSalle 2

Book Session: Citizen Brown, Race, Democracy, and Inequality in the St. Louis Suburbs Urban

Chair: Colin Gordon, University of Iowa

Discussants: Thomas Sugrue, New York University (NYU) Devin Fergus, University of Missouri Keona Ervin, University of Missouri

Citizen Brown: Race, Democracy, and Inequality, in the St. Louis Suburbs Colin Gordon*, University of Iowa

223 Saturday, November 23, 3:30 PM - 5:00 PM Clark 9

Book Session: Weaponized Whiteness: The Constructions and Deconstructions of White Identity Politics Race and Ethnicity

Chair: Marisela Martinez-Cola, Utah State University

Discussants: Marisela Martinez-Cola, Utah State University Francis Shor*, Wayne State University Kenyon W. Zimmer*, University of Texas at Arlington Rosemary Feurer*, Northern Illinois University

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Annual Business Meeting Monroe Ballroom Saturday, 5:15 – 5:45pm Sixth Floor

Philip Hoffman, California Institute of Technology (Economics), and 2019 Vice President, Social Science History Association

President’s Address Monroe Ballroom Saturday, 5:45 – 6:30pm Sixth Floor

The Revival of Quantification Steven Ruggles, University of Minnesota (Institute for Social Research and Data Innovation) and 2019 President, Social Science History Association

We invite all registrants to attend this special plenary session late Saturday afternoon for Awards, the Business Meeting and the Presidential Address , followed by a gala reception in the Red Lacquer Room.

President’s Reception Red Lacquer Room Saturday, 6:30-8:00pm Fourth Floor

We would like to thank IPUMS at the University of Minnesota for their generous support of the Presidential Reception.

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233 Sunday, November 24, 9:00 AM - 10:30 AM Burnham 1

Negotiating Imperial and Racial Identities and Spaces in Albums and Scrapbooks Childhood and Youth

Chair: Catherine Ellis, Department of History, Ryerson University

Discussant: Catherine Ellis, Department of History, Ryerson University

Domesticating the Raj Andrew Schumacher Bethke*, University of Minnesota

Fashioning Imperial Identities in Girls’ Scrapbooks Elizabeth Dillenburg*, The Ohio State University at Newark

Jessie Tyrell’s War: A Canadian Girl’s WWI Scrapbook of Childhood and Loss Kristine Alexander*, University of Lethbridge

234 Sunday, November 24, 9:00 AM - 10:30 AM Burnham 2

Empirical and Theoretical Advances in Protest Event Analysis Politics

Chair: Alex Hanna, Google

CASM: A Deep Learning Approach for Identifying Collective Action Events with Text and Image Data from Social Media Han Zhang*, Princeton University; Jennifer Pan, Stanford University

Who Is Doing What and Where? Patterns of Contention in 20 U.S. Cities, 1996-2006 Patrick Rafail*, Tulane University

Generating High-Quality Verifiable Relational Data about News Coverage of Protests and Other Events from Electronic Archives Pamela Oliver*, University of Wisconsin; Alex Hanna, Google; Chaeyoon Lim, University of Wisconsin

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235 Sunday, November 24, 9:00 AM - 10:30 AM Clark 1

Immigration, Race, and State Gatekeepers States and Society

Chair: Katrina Quisumbing King, University of Southern California

Discussant: Mara Loveman, University of Wisconsin-Madison

Private Deputies or Migrant Advocates? Faith-Based Actors in Religion-Based Asylum Claims Jaeeun Kim*, University of Michigan

Racializing Refugees: The Racial Politics of Asylum in Brazil Katherine Jensen*, University of Wisconsin-Madison

Ambiguity, Law, and Racial Exclusion Katrina Quisumbing King*, University of Southern California

Race, Sovereignty, and U.S. Child Welfare Policy Hana Brown*, Wake Forest University

236 Sunday, November 24, 9:00 AM - 10:30 AM Water Tower Parlor

Patent Data and Institutions Economics

Chair: Elisabeth Perlman, U.S. Census Bureau

Comparing Historical Patent Datasets Michael Andrews*, National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER)

Diffusion and Standardization of Legal Terminology for Patents Elisabeth Perlman*, U.S. Census Bureau

Patent Technology Classifications for Early Aeronautics Peter Meyer*, U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS)

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238 Sunday, November 24, 9:00 AM - 10:30 AM Spire Parlor

Policy and Society in the United States States and Society

Chair: Tim Thurber, Virginia Commonwealth University

Business Power in the U.S. States: Organized Interests and the Design of GHG Emissions Reduction Policies Joshua A. Basseches*, Northwestern University

American Landed Dependence: Demographic Politics and the Spread of Home Equity Extraction, 1970-1995 Luis Flores*, University of Michigan

The Failure of Flexible Housing Subsidies and the Underdevelopment of the American Welfare State Jessica Schirmer*, University of California, Berkeley

The Reagan Administration between Financial Markets and the Manufacturing Economy: Consequences for the Development of Financialization Erik Van Deventer*, New York University (NYU)

239 Sunday, November 24, 9:00 AM - 10:30 AM Grant Park Parlor

Political Economy and the Chinese State Economics

Discussant: Robert C.H. Sweeny, Université du Québec à Montreal & Memorial University of Newfoundland

Beyond the Patron-Client Relationship: Private Entrepreneur’s Political Entitlement and Elastic Informal Capitalism in Post-Socialist China Chengzuo Tang*, Duke University

Recategorizing for the Better: The Political Economy of Pharmaceutical Innovation in China Lantian Li*, Northwestern University

Collectivization, Urbanization, and Occupational Mobility in Inland North China in the Mid-20th Century Xiangning Li*, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology; Matthew Noellert, University of Iowa; Cameron Campbell, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology; James Z. Lee, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology

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240 Sunday, November 24, 9:00 AM - 10:30 AM LaSalle 3

Hazards, Risks and Disasters Historical Geography and GIS

Chair: Humphrey Southall, University of Portsmouth

Discussant: Humphrey Southall, University of Portsmouth

Understanding Cumulative Hazards in a Rustbelt City: Integrating GIS, Archaeology, and Spatial History Dan Trepal*, Michigan Technological University; Don Lafreniere, Michigan Technological University

The Rebirth Plan for Sardinia and Its Side-Effects on Mortality: An Ecological Study Vanesa Santos Sanchez, Università degli Studi di Sassari; Gabriele Ruiu*, Università degli Studi di Sassari; Marco Breschi, Università degli Studi di Sassari; Massimo Esposito, Università degli Studi di Sassari; Lucia Pozzi, Università degli Studi di Sassari

Geographic Legacies for Modern Day Disease Research: Autism Spectrum Disorder as a Case-Control Study Rebecca Richards Steed*, University of Utah; Neng Wan, University of Utah; James VanDerslice, University of Utah; Ken R. Smith, University of Utah

241 Sunday, November 24, 9:00 AM - 10:30 AM Burnham 4

Knowledge Production and Culture in Historical Context Education, Knowledge and Science

Chair: Daniel Huebner, University of North Carolina at Greensboro

The Missionary Ethnographer’s Indigenous Interviewees: Colonial Knowledge Production, the Inquisition, and Tagalog Elites, 1686 Nicholas Sy*, University of the Philippines Diliman

George W. Stocking, Jr.'s 'Culture Concept': The History of Anthropology and Disciplinary Myth-Making, 1942–1975 Danielle Stubbe*, Vanderbilt University

Federalism, Regionalism, and Central Role of Universities in Post-War American Literary Production Ben Merriman*, University of Kansas

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242 Sunday, November 24, 9:00 AM - 10:30 AM LaSalle 1

Interrogating the Intersections between Higher Education and Civil Society Education, Knowledge and Science

Chair: Mitchell Stevens, Stanford University

Discussant: Mitchell Stevens, Stanford University

The Research University as an Instrument of Civil Society in Twentieth Century America Ethan Schrum*, Azusa Pacific University

Illiberal Reactions to the University in the 21st Century Evan Schofer, University of California, Irvine; Julia C. Lerch*, University of California, Irvine; John W. Meyer, Stanford University

A Free Society Is Not Free: Taxpayer Support and the Imposition of Tuition at the University of California Jennifer Nations*, University of California, San Diego

Democratic Accountability in Higher Education Community Engagement Caroline Lee*, Lafayette College

243 Sunday, November 24, 9:00 AM - 10:30 AM LaSalle 5

Representations and Receptions of Refugees Migration/Immigration

Chair: Carl Lindskoog, Raritan Valley Community College

Discussant: Carl Lindskoog, Raritan Valley Community College

Threatening Imagery without Visual Features of Threat: Media Images of Refugees since WWII beyond the Threat or Victim Divide Noora Kotilainen*, University of Helsinki; Saara Pellander, Post-Doctoral Fellow, Institute for Advanced Social Research (IASR), Tampere University, Finland

Diasporic Women's Life Course in Transition Szu-Nuo Chou*

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244 Sunday, November 24, 9:00 AM - 10:30 AM Montrose 3

Exploring Gender and Sexuality: New Methodological Endeavors Women, Gender and Sexuality

Chair: Martin J. Goessl, Institute of Social Work, University of Applied Sciences JOANNEUM

Discussant: Benita Roth, Binghamton University

"I Fell for a Lie" : Sexuality and Catholic Women Religious in Australia, from the Late 1940s to 2008 Bronwyn Lee*, Binghamton University, State University of New York (SUNY)

Sexuality: An Intersectional Endeavor for LGBTQ Studies in Sociology Lee Thorpe Jr*, West Virginia University; Misty L. Harris, West Virginia University

245 Sunday, November 24, 9:00 AM - 10:30 AM Montrose 4

New Data and New Perspectives on Mob Violence Crime, Justice and the Law

Chair: Amy K. Bailey, University of Illinois at Chicago

Discussant: Sarah Gaby, Washington University in St. Louis

Spatial Distribution of Racist Violence in the South: Threatened and Completed Lynchings with Single and Multiple Targets Amy K. Bailey*, University of Illinois at Chicago

Finding Movement Families in the Early Twentieth Century Midwest: Theory and Method Brent Campney*, University of Texas Rio Grande Valley

Expanding Historical Conceptualizations of Racial Violence: Coroner's Inquests in the Nineteenth Century David Cunningham*, Washington University in St. Louis; Sarah Gaby, Washington University in St. Louis ; Hedwig Lee, Washington University in St. Louis; Geoff Ward, Washington University in St. Louis

National Crimes: A New National Lynching Dataset Charles Seguin*, Pennsylvania State University; David Rigby, University of North Carolina

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246 Sunday, November 24, 9:00 AM - 10:30 AM Dearborn 1

Understanding the Exceptional Decline of US Trade Unions: Narrative Data and Quantitative Data as Synergy Labor

Chair: Rudi Batzell, Lake Forest College

Discussant: Rudi Batzell, Lake Forest College

Explaining Union Organizing at Foreign Owned Auto Companies: Narratives before Numbers Amy Bromsen*, Wayne State University

Memoirs and Oral Histories: Recognizing Bias in Archival Data William Parker*, Wayne State University

Against Order, against Chaos: Understanding the Two Major US Protest Waves of the 21st Century Rishi Awatramani*, Johns Hopkins University

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Empire and World Order Macrohistorical Dynamics

Chair: David McCourt, University of California, Davis

Discussant: David McCourt, University of California, Davis

Tearing up Empire: The Military Breakup of the Soviet Union Luyang Zhou*, Brown University

“The Question of Algeria”: Decolonization and International Society circa 1960 Sadia Saeed*, University of San Francisco

China in the Rise and Fall of the “New World Order”: toward New Inter-Imperial Rivalry Ho-Fung Hung*, Johns Hopkins University

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Finance, Money, and Banking Economics

Chair: Steven Sprick Schuster, Middle Tennessee State University

Discussant: Steven Sprick Schuster, Middle Tennessee State University

The Effect of the 1918 Influenza Pandemic on U.S. Life Insurance Holdings Joanna Short*, Augustana College

The Economic Costs of Mercantilism: Monetary Shortages and Balance of Payments Constraints in Colonial Quebec Gabriel Mathy*, American University; Vincent Geloso, King's College at Western University

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Author Meets Critic: The Patchwork City by Marco Garrido Urban

Chair: Sneha Annavarapu, University of Chicago

Discussants: Liza Weinstein, Northeastern University Brodwyn Fischer, University of Chicago

The Patchwork City: Class, Space, and Politics in Metro Manila Marco Garrido*, University of Chicago

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Race, Cities, and Citizenship Race and Ethnicity

Chair: Melissa F Weiner, College of the Holy Cross

Discussant: Marisela Martinez-Cola, Utah State University

Finding Unheard Voices from the Past: An Analysis of Local Citizens’ Views on the War on Poverty through the Kerner Commission Papers, 1967 Heleen Blommers*, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam

Racial Covenants and Racial Movement: The Migration of African American Communities in the Twin Cities, 1910-40. Catherine A. Fitch*, University of Minnesota; Evan Roberts, University of Minnesota

Home Inequity: Race, Wealth, and Home-Ownership in St. Louis, 1940-2016 Colin Gordon*, University of Iowa; Sarah K. Bruch, University of Delaware

Rosenwald Schools and the Intergenerational Mobility of Blacks and Whites: Evidence from North Carolina Abdul Raheem Shariq Mohammed*, University of Michigan; Paul Mohnen, University of Michigan

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Educational Work and Workers Labor

Chair: Caroline Waldron, University of Dayton

Discussant: Caroline Waldron, University of Dayton

Long Term Cycles in Academic Labor Organizing: From World War One to the Great Teachers Strikes Dorothee Schneider*, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

Alliances in Higher Education Organizing: Faculty, Students, and Staff at Cornell University Amanda Walter*, Wayne State University

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Asian Populisms in a Comparative Mirror Politics

Chair: Marco Garrido, University of Chicago

Discussant: Marco Garrido, University of Chicago

Nation-Status: How Nationalist Anxieties Fuel Asian Populisms Iza Ding, University of Pittsburgh; Dan Slater*, University of Michigan

When Is Nationalism Not Populist? Evidence from South Asia Prerna Singh*, Brown University

Varieties of Populism in India: Concepts and Correlates Ashutosh Varshney*, Brown University; Srikrishna Ayyangar, Azim Premji University

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The Enduring Global Color Line States and Society

Chair: Tim Gill, University of North Carolina Wilmington

Discussant: Kerice Doten-Snitker, University of Washington, Seattle

Bloodlines: National Borders and the Emergence of Popular anti-Semitism in Weimar Germany Robert Braun*, University of California, Berkeley

The Enduring Global Color Line: W.E.B. Du Bois, U.S. Empire, and Structural and Individual-Level Racism in the Modern World-System Tim Gill*, University of North Carolina Wilmington

Governing the Past through National Reconciliation: Containment vs. Integrative Approaches in South Africa and Australia Charlotte Lloyd*, PhD candidate

The Rise and Fall of Unique Labels for Americans of African Descent in Books and Newspapers, 1800-2000 Jeffrey Swindle*, University of Michigan

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Patent Data for Measuring Growth and Change Economics

Chair: Peter Meyer, U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS)

‘Novel’ Ideas: The Effects of Carnegie Libraries on Innovative Activities Enrico Berkes *, The Ohio State University; Peter Nencka, The Ohio State University

Measuring Technological Innovation over the Long Run Dimitris Papanikolaou*, Northwestern University; Bryan Kelly, Yale School of Management; Amit Sura, Stanford University; Matt Taddy, Amazon.com

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Heights and Health In 19th and 20th Centuries Family Demography

Chair: Jan Kok, Radboud Universiteit Nijmegen

Discussant: Richard L. Steckel, The Ohio State University

Micro-Level Insights on the Evolution of Living Standards and Inequality: Adult Height and Socioeconomic Status in Spain (1940-2017) Begoña Candela-Martínez*, University of Murcia; Antonio D. Cámara, University of Jaen; Diana López-Falcón , Munich Center for the Economics of Aging; José M. Martínez- Carrión , University of Murcia

The Causes and Consequences of Catch-up Growth: The Case of Maastricht, 1834-1843 Björn Quanjer*, Radboud Universiteit Nijmegen; Kristina Thompson, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam; Mayra Murkens, Maastricht University

The Relation between Early Life Mortality (1875-1893) and Height (1890-1913) in Dutch Provinces. Vincent Tassenaar*, University of Groningen; Björn Quanjer, Radboud Universiteit Nijmegen; Marlies Zaadnoordijk, University of Groningen

Drafting the Dutch. Selection Biases in Dutch Conscript Records in the Second Half of the 19th Century Björn Quanjer*, Radboud Universiteit Nijmegen; Jan Kok, Radboud Universiteit Nijmegen

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Public and Private Means of Social Protection States and Society

Chair: Joanne Klein, Boise State University

Without “the Remotest Idea of the Magnitude and Complexity of the Task at Hand”: Partisan Politics, Patronage, and the Implementation of Federal Relief, 1933-34 Elisabeth Clemens*, University of Chicago

Crowdfunding for Healthcare and Education: Old Wine in New Bottles? Erik Schneiderhan*, University of Toronto; Martin Lukk, University of Toronto

How Did Japan’s Realize Societal Equality with a Small Government in the 1980s? - An Analysis of the Formation of Japanese-Style Income Policy - Ryotaro Takahashi*, Keio University

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257 Sunday, November 24, 10:45 AM - 12:15 PM Grant Park Parlor

Using Smaller Data for Historical Research Family Demography

Chair: Mary Louise Nagata, Francis Marion University

Discussant: Fazila Derya Agis, University of the People

Settler Population Turnover in Late 19th Century West-Central Minnesota Joseph Beaver*, University of Minnesota

The Italian Family History: Archival Documents, Datas and Models in the Past (17th-19th Cc.) Giovanna Da Molin*, CIRPAS- University of Bari; Maria Federighi, CIRPAS- University of Bari

“Cotton Rich, Rotten Rich:” New Money in Dallas High Society, 1925-1942 Shay O'Brien*, Princeton University

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What was Objectivity? Ayn Rand, Objectivism, and the Historical Use of Data Women, Gender and Sexuality

Chair: Lee Pierson, Thinking Skills Institute

Discussant: Lee Pierson, Thinking Skills Institute

Past, Present, and Future: The Value of Principles in Ayn Rand's "a New Textbook of Americanism" Jonathan Hoenig*, Independent Scholar

Ayn Rand’s Life: Finding and Facing the Facts Shoshana Milgram Knapp*, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University

Queering Data. On Current Criticism of Ayn Rand and Objectivism Vojin Saša Vukadinovic*, Humboldt Universität zu Berlin

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What is Critical History States and Society

Chair: Jonathan Levy, University of Chicago

Discussant: Andrew Zimmerman, The George Washington University

Critical Urban Theory and the Historicity of the Urban Judit Bodnar*, Central European University

How the Commodity Form Mattered: Quality and Quantity in the Chinese Ginseng Trade Stacie Kent*, Boston College

Critical History and the History of Society Andrew Sartori*, New York University (NYU)

The Subsumption of Desire Under Capital: Consumption and Capitalism from Calicoes to iPhones William Sewell*, University of Chicago

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Truth and Ignorance in Higher Education Education, Knowledge and Science

Chair: Alexander Myers, University of Kansas

The Origins of STS Joseph Klett*, Science History Institute

Teaching Sociology Sociologically Louis Kontos*, John Jay College (CUNY)

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Networks of Migrant Integration, Support, and Activism Migration/Immigration

Chair: Silvia Pedraza, University of Michigan

Discussant: Silvia Pedraza, University of Michigan

Searching for a Better Life and Its Constraints: A Comparison among Italian, Portuguese, Spanish, Japanese and Syrian-Lebanese Strategies of Immigrant Upward Mobility in the Provinces of São Paulo (1880-1950) Oswaldo Truzzi*, Universidade Federal de São Carlos

100 Years of Mexican Incorporation: Time of Migration, Cohort Effects and Place of Destination Maria Rendon*, University of California, Irvine

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Public Finance and Data in Chinese History Public Finance

Chair: Trevon D. Logan, The Ohio State University

Weixing: The Art of Guessing--Understanding Risk and Meritocracy in Late-Qing China En Li*, Drake University

State Financial News in Late Qing China Weiwei Luo*, Grinnell College

To Get Rich Is Glorious: Numeracy, Taxation, and the Chinese Communists’ Early State- Building in Northwest Shanxi during the Second Sino-Japanese War Di Luo*, University of Alabama

The Creation and Administration of the Chinese Public Welfare Lottery Austin Dean*, University of Nevada, Las Vegas

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Geography, Age and Health Health, Medicine and Body

Chair: Simone Caron, Wake Forest University

Discussant: Simone Caron, Wake Forest University

Where You Live, or Who You Are? The Role of Childhood for Adult Health, Southern Sweden, 1900-2013 Tommy Bengtsson*, Lund University; Luciana Quaranta, Lund University

Aging in Rural America in the 19th and 20th Centuries Nancy Tatarek*, Ohio University

Association of Childhood Lead Exposure with Late Life Cognition and Psychological Outcomes John R. Warren*, University of Minnesota; Joseph Ferrie, Northwestern University; Mark Lee, University of Minnesota

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Gender, Race and the Criminal Justice System Crime, Justice and the Law

Chair: Jeffrey A. Dennis, University of Texas of the Permian Basin

Discussant: Jeffrey A. Dennis, University of Texas of the Permian Basin

The Impact of Punishment on Life Course Outcomes for Female Convicts in 19th-Century Australia. Hamish Maxwell-Stewart*; Kris Inwood, University of Guelph; Adrian Graves, University of Tasmania

The Political Economy of Incarceration in the U.S. South, 1915-1920 Christopher Muller*, University of California, Berkeley; Daniel Schrage, University of Southern California

Stereotypes in High-Stakes Decisions: Evidence from U.S. Circuit Courts Elliott Ash, Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (ETH); Daniel Chen, Toulouse School of Economics; Arianna Ornaghi, University of Warwick.

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Social Origins of Institutions Macrohistorical Dynamics

Chair: Carly Knight, New York University (NYU)

Discussant: Carly Knight, New York University (NYU)

Hidden Hegemony: The Marginalization of Patent Reform in China’s Pharmaceutical Politics Lantian Li*, Northwestern University

A Civilized Society Requires Taxation: Education and Tax Reform in the Jim Crow South Joan Malczewski*, University of California, Irvine

System Emergence, System Effects: A Formation Story of Air Traffic Control Diane Vaughan*, Columbia University

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Author Meets Critics/The Civil Sphere in East Asia edited by Jeffrey C. Alexander, Agnes Shuk-mei Ku, Sunwoong Park and David A Palmer Culture

Chair: Yuching Cheng, Japan Society for Promotion of Science

Discussants: Lionel Jensen*, University of Notre Dame Ming-Cheng Lo*, University of California, Davis Sadia Saeed*, University of San Francisco Lynette Spillman*, University of Notre Dame

The Civil Sphere in East Asia Jeffrey Alexander*, Yale University; David Palmer, University of Hong Kong

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Agriculture and Energy in Early-Modern and Modern Europe / North America. The Contribution of GIS Historical Geography and GIS

Chair: Laurent Herment, Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)

Discussant: Laurent Herment, Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)

Water Power and GIS. The Parisian Study Case in the Early Modern Times Raphaël Morera*, Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS); Benoît Pandolfi, EHESS

Agrarian System and Use of Fertilizers in the 19th Century France Éric Mermet*, Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS); Laurent Herment, Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)

Farm Systems Energy Transitions on the Great Plains: Fossil Fuels, Fertilizers, and the Energy Return on Investment of Industrial Agriculture Andrew Watson*, University of Saskatchewan

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Understudied Racial Populations Race and Ethnicity

Chair: Joseph Jewell, Texas A&M University

Understanding the Heterogeneous Residential Patterns across Asian Ethnic Groups and across Places Hannah Lee*, University of Washington, Seattle

A Century of Change: Immigrant Mobility in Hawai’i, 1900-2000 Sabrina Nasir*, University of California, Irvine

Race, Sex and Disability: Intersectionality and Health as a State of Being B. Katz Rothman*, City University of New York (CUNY); Heather Dalmage, Roosevelt University, Chicago

Generations of Child Removal Policies Impacting American Indian/Alaskan Native Families: Links between Mandatory Boarding School and Adoption in the U.S. Sandy White Hawk, First Nations Repatriation Institute; Samuel Torres, National Native American Boarding School Healing Coalition; Rose Miron, National Native American Boarding School Healing Coalition; Carolyn A. Liebler*, University of Minnesota; Sara Axtell, University of Minnesota

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The City of Chicago

Chicago is a world-class city of unsurpassed beauty, attracting visitors from around the nation and the world. Located on the shores of Lake Michigan in the heart of the Midwest, Chicago is home to the blues, experimental jazz, Wilco, Common, sports teams, an internationally renowned symphony orchestra, spectacular live theater, celebrated architecture, thousands of restaurants, and museums and shops.

Architecture, Sightseeing, & Neighborhoods

The city of Chicago is a veritable museum of modern architecture. It is the birthplace of the skyscraper. For information about tours contact the Chicago Architecture Foundation, the Frank Lloyd Wright Preservation Trust, or Chicago Landmarks. Please see the “Helpful Phone Numbers” listing for contact information.

Chicago is known as a city of neighborhoods. To see Chicago and all its neighborhood complexity, you can travel the extensive transit network, or rent a car. But try to plan at least one walking tour. Twenty neighborhood and special tours depart from the Chicago Cultural Center at Randolph Street and Michigan Avenue, a convenient downtown location. The Chicago Architecture Foundation also conducts guided tours, by foot or bus, focusing on the city’s distinctive architectural heritage. The lakefront is only a short walk from the Palmer House Hilton and, while it could be a bit chilly, leisurely strolls are possible. Even more accessible for a quick break from the hotel is Chicago’s central business district, the Loop, which offers architectural gems, outdoor sculpture, shopping and some of the city’s major tourist attractions. The best view of Chicago can be seen from the Willis Tower (formerly Sears Tower), located at 233 S. Wacker Drive. The Hancock Observatory, about one mile north of the Palmer House, provides spectacular views of Lake Michigan, Navy Pier, and Lincoln Park. This 94th-floor observatory, more than 1,000 feet above Chicago at the John Hancock Center, features an open-air skywalk, the Midwest’s highest open-air experience.

Museums

First on your list of museums to visit should be The Art Institute of Chicago. With its famous lions adorning its entrance, this world renowned museum is located just blocks from the Palmer House, on Michigan Avenue where Adams Street ends. The Field Museum of Natural History also comes highly recommended, located at Museum Campus just south of Grant Park. The Alder Planetarium and the Shedd Aquarium are also located there. The Museum of Science and Industry and the DuSable Museum are in Hyde Park, reachable by bus or cab. If you plan to visit a number of museums, you may want to purchase a CityPass, which includes all of the museums listed above, as well as the Hancock Observatory. The cost is $98.00 for adults. You can purchase the pass at any of the museums or online at www.citypass.com.

Parks and Other Attractions

Located in downtown Chicago between Randolph and Monroe Streets, Millennium Park is an extraordinary showplace for sculpture, art, music, architecture and landscape design. This 24.5 acre park showcases Chicago as one of the most culturally sophisticated and diverse cities in the world. Its centerpiece is the dazzling Jay Pritzker

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Pavilion designed by Frank Gehry, one of the world’s leading architects. Directly south from Millennium Park is famed Grant Park, home to beautiful Buckingham Fountain. Lincoln Park stretches across Chicago’s north side.

Dining in Chicago

Chicago has it all when it comes to dining—and some of the best in the nation. Chicago is well known for Chicago-style pizza, hot dogs (don’t forget the sport peppers), beef sandwiches and Midwestern steaks. Restaurants in the central areas and the neighborhoods range from the classics to trendy and up-to-the-minute spots.

Chicago Entertainment

Chicago has a stimulating and diverse music scene. Some popular downtown haunts for blues include Blue Chicago, Buddy Guy’s Legends, House of Blues, and Kingston Mines; for a less touristed spot, try Rosa’s Lounge near Logan Square. For jazz downtown, Andy’s Jazz Club, and Jazz Showcase are good stops. The Green Mill, once frequented by Al Capone and now a hipster favorite, is a short ride on the ‘L’ from the Palmer House (Lawrence stop), while the Velvet Lounge, the headquarters of experimental Chicago jazz (AACM), is at the Chinatown/Cermak stop. Classic music lovers can inquire about tickets to the Chicago Symphony Orchestra at (312) 294-3000. Experimental music abounds; try the Hideout on Wabansia -- (773) 227-4433), or Elastic in Logan Square – (773) 772-3616.

Chicago’s theater scene is known for its level of innovation. For performance schedules and half-price ticket availability (on the day of performance), please visit www.hottix.org. You can also contact Best Seats Available at 866-858-7932 or www.bestseatsavailable.com for your favorite concerts, sporting events, and more.

The Navy Pier, located on Lake Michigan just east of downtown, has been Chicago’s landmark since it first opened in 1916. It now showcases a unique collection of restaurants, shops and plenty of entertainment.

Most importantly, enjoy your stay in Chicago! Information on restaurants and additional sites will be available near the SSHA registration desk.

Information about Chicago and Chicago entertainment is also available from the Choose Chicago website – www.choosechicago.com or online at the Reader: http://www.chicagoreader.com/

Chicago Area Universities

Chicago is home to both the University of Chicago and Northwestern University, as well as a number of other world class universities. The University of Chicago is located in beautiful Hyde Park, just a short train or bus ride from downtown. By bus, the CTA #6 Jackson Park Express bus will take you from downtown Chicago to Hyde Park. Catch the bus southbound on State Street in the Loop. Get off at 57th or 59th Street, walk under the train tracks, and continue west to the campus. By train, catch the Metra Electric commuter train at the Randolph, Van Buren, or Roosevelt station. Get off at 57th or 59th Street and walk west to the campus.

Northwestern University is located in Evanston on the shores of Lake Michigan. From downtown the campus is most easily accessible by train (the ‘L’) by taking the Red Line 151 44Th Annual Meeting of the Social Science History Association train north to Howard and transferring to the Purple Line. Exit the purple line at Foster and walk east three blocks to campus. Those wishing to see downtown Evanston may prefer to exit one stop earlier at Davis; walk east to Chicago Avenue and then North on Chicago to central campus.

Also easily accessible via the CTA Red Line train are DePaul University (Fullerton stop) and Loyola University of Chicago (Loyola stop).

Unless otherwise noted all telephone numbers that follow are in the 312-area code:

Choose Chicago 567-8500 Chicago Historical Society 642-4600 Jazz Hotline. 427-3300 Mayor’s Office of Special Events 744-3316 Chicago Symphony Orchestra 294-3000 Lyric Opera 332-2244 Second City Comedy Theater 337-3992 Chicago Cultural Center 744-6630

Sightseeing/Tours/Museums

The Chicago Architecture Foundation 922-3432 Chicago Landmarks 744-3200 American Sightseeing Chicago (bus tour) 251-3100 Shoreline Sightseeing 222-9328 Odyssey Dinner Cruise 866-305-2469 Adler Planetarium 922-STAR Art Institute of Chicago 443-3600 Museum of Science and Industry 773-684-1414 Navy Pier 595-PIER Field Museum of Natural History 922-9410 Shedd Aquarium 939-2438 DuSable Museum of African American History 773-947-0600

Chicago Ground Transportation

Chicago Limousine Service 726-1035 Checker Taxi Association 243-2537 Yellow Cab Company 829-4222

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Bodnar, Judit ...... 145 Caporale, Lynn ...... 90 Bohrt, Marcelo ...... 84, 102 Caron, Simone ...... 11, 110, 120, 147 Bolovan, Ioan ...... 53 Carson, Scott ...... 77 Bon Tempo, Carl...... 127 Cartwright, Katherine ...... 7, 122 Bonfield, Lloyd ...... 21 Casado, Yolanda ...... 26, 34 Bonhomme, Marie-Laurence ...... 36 Casanova, José ...... 21, 97 Bonsu, Janaé ...... 91 Cassamagnaghi, Silvia ...... 85 Börjesson, Mikael ...... 38, 126 Castro, Catalina Anampa ...... 76 Borovik, Julia ...... 53 Castro, Xiomara ...... 111 Boudjaaba, Fabrice ...... 21, 97 Chalfoun, Andrew ...... 7, 106 Bournival, Jean-Sebastien ...... 36 Chamberlain, Adam ...... 52 Boustan, Leah ...... 6, 90, 95 Chase-Dunn, Chris ...... 25, 104, 120, 123 Bradlow, Benjamin ...... 96 Chen, Bijia ...... 38, 54, 63 Bras, Hilde ...... 4 Chen, Daniel ...... 147 Braun, Robert ...... 33, 69, 142 Chen, Mian ...... 75 Brea-Martinez, Gabriel ...... 36, 44, 88 Chen, Shuang ...... 110 Breathnach, Ciara...... 54 Cheng, Yuching ...... 11, 148 Breiger, Ronald ...... 33 Chianese, Stefano ...... 53 Breschi, Marco ...... 20, 41, 110, 135 Childress, Clayton ...... 92, 111 Bro, Naim ...... 115 Chin, Amy ...... 111 Broady, Donald ...... 126 Cho, Yun Kyung ...... 99, 126 Bromsen, Amy ...... 138 Choe, Minja K...... 20 Brophy, Sorcha Alexandrina ...... 45, 106 Choi, Jamyung ...... 65 Broström, Göran R...... 124 Chou, Szu-Nuo ...... 136 Brown, Hana ...... 31, 133 Chouhy, Gabriel ...... 22 Brownlee, W. Eliot ...... 73 Cilliers, Jeanne ...... 70 Bruce, Emily ...... 34, 76 Cinnirella, Francesco ...... 63 Brückner, Hannah ...... 26 Clegg, John ...... 86, 107, 128 Brueckner, Hannah ...... 125 Clemens, Elisabeth ...... 143 Brundage, Jonah Stuart ...... 83, 92 Clement, Kerri ...... 7, 66, 82 Buckles, Kasey ...... 19 Clement, Mark ...... 36 Bui, Tiffany ...... 76 Clifford, Jim ...... 100, 123 Bunch, Ryan ...... 103 Clivemo, Hanne...... 53 Bürgi, Sophie ...... 51 Coffman, Sarah ...... 99 Burnett, Joyce ...... 11, 61, 80, 117 Cohen, Elior ...... 90 Buurma, Rachel Sagner ...... 33 Cohen, Mark ...... 12, 58, 105, 115 Büyükokutan, Baris ...... 46, 79, 96, 129 Colgan, Jeffrey ...... 66 Büyükokutan, Barış ...... 11 Combs, Marissa ...... 68 Condit-Shrestha, Kelly ...... 12 C Connor, Dylan ...... 64, 66, 106 Cainkar, Louise ...... 108, 127 Cook, Daniel ...... 27 Calderon-Zaks, Michael ...... 42 Cook, Lisa ...... 55 Calhoun, Craig ...... 21 Cope, Meghan ...... 60 Cámara, Antonio D...... 143 Cornell, Devin ...... 33 Campbell, Cameron ..... 20, 38, 54, 63, 134 Corsa, Angela ...... 58 Campney, Brent ...... 137 Cote, Jean-Francois ...... 101 Cancian, Sonia ...... 118 Cregan, Luke ...... 82 Candela-Martínez, Begoña ...... 143 Crowston, Clare H...... 40

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Cruz, Resto ...... 43 Donovan, Brian ...... 31 Cuauhtémoc García Hernández, César .. 47 Doody, Colleen ...... 91 Cuba, Darold ...... 59, 128 Doten-Snitker, Kerice ...... 61, 105, 142 Cucu, Alina-Sandra ...... 38 Dribe, Martin ... 4, 20, 34, 70, 88, 124, 125 Cuff, Timothy ...... 51 Dromi, Shai ...... 46, 71, 129 Cunningham, Angela ...... 66 Drongiti, Angeliki ...... 7, 81 Cunningham, David ...... 137 DuCros, Faustina ...... 93 Czerwiec, MK...... 51 Dumanescu, Luminita ...... 53 Durden, Elizabeth ...... 31 D DuRocher, Kristina ...... 113 Da Molin, Giovanna ...... 99, 144 Dworkin, Dennis ...... 111 Dalberg, Tobias ...... 38, 126 Dalmage, Heather ...... 149 E Dawson, Andrew ...... 24 Eckstein, Susan ...... 81 de Carvalho, Benjamin ...... 123 Eddins, Crystal...... 42 de Leon, Cedric...... 4, 6, 78, 86, 95 Edvinsson, Sören ...... 124 de Luca Barrusse, Virginie ...... 120 Edwards, Zophia ...... 11, 86 De Orio, Scott ...... 66, 75 Efford, Alison ...... 108 Dean, Andrea ...... 113 Eidlin, Barry ...... 6, 77, 122 Dean, Austin ...... 146 Eiermann, Martin ...... 59 Decoteau, Claire ...... 80 Ela, Nate...... 59 Dee, Ashley ...... 40 Eli, Shari ...... 61 Deener, Andrew ...... 92 El-Kazaz, Sarah ...... 52 Delalande, Nicolas ...... 116 Ellis, Catherine ...... 43, 132 Delgado, Juan ...... 126 Eloranta, Jari ...... 11, 23, 28, 98 Deluermoz, Quentin ...... 116 Emigh, Rebecca ...... 6 Dennis, Jeffery ...... 73, 147 Engberg, Elisabeth ...... 4, 83, 104 Derifield, Coreen ...... 65 Eno, Jared ...... 56 Desan, Mathieu ...... 83 Eppel, Ioan Marius ...... 53 Desjardins, Bertrand ...... 19 Epstein, Steven ...... 72 Deszcz-Tryhubczak, Justyna .... 22, 94, 122 Erikson, Emily ...... 4, 45, 101 DeVries, Jan ...... 80 Eriksson, Björn ...... 34, 69, 88, 116, 124 Diaz, George ...... 72 Eriksson, Katherine ...... 42 Dibben, Chris ...... 71 Eriksson, Liselotte ...... 57 Dighe, Ranjit ...... 55, 95 Erkenbrack, Matthew ...... 76 Dillenburg, Elizabeth11, 43, 94, 113, 122, 132 Erkiletian, Sam ...... 85 Dillon, Lisa ...... 19 Ermakoff, Ivan ...... 41 Dilworth, Richardson ...... 49 Ervin, Keona ...... 130 Ding, Iza...... 141 Escoffier, Jeffrey ...... 66 Diossa-Jimenez, Leydy ...... 81 Espinoza, Maria Isabel ...... 7, 126 Diossa-Jimer, Leydy ...... 7 Esposito, Massimo ...... 135 Diwakar, Pranathi ...... 12, 59, 84, 93 Etheridge, Bryant ...... 125 Dodman, Thomas ...... 35 Everton, Sean ...... 61 Doman, Cami ...... 76 Eyal, Gil ...... 72 Domingues da Silva, Daniel B...... 107 Dong, Hao ...... 70, 71, 105 F Dong, Yige ...... 48 Fang, Zhicao ...... 7, 25, 33 Donnelly, Kevin ...... 83 Faue, Elizabeth ...... 11, 125

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Fauve-Chamoux, Antoinette ...... 53, 97 Geloso, Vincent...... 139 Federighi, Maria ...... 99, 144 Genadek, Katie ...... 36, 62, 78 Fehr, Russell ...... 52 Gentil, Marilyn A...... 19 Felker-Kantor, Max ...... 57 Getachew, Adom ...... 54, 70 Fenton, Laura ...... 43 Ghosh, Arkadev ...... 104 Fergus, Devin ...... 130 Gilfoyle, Timothy ...... 48 Ferrara, Andreas ...... 36, 98 Gill, Tim ...... 96, 104, 123, 142 Ferree, Myra Marx ...... 99 Gill, Timothy ...... 12 Fetzer, Joel S...... 79 Gilliland, Jason ...... 74 Feurer, Rosemary ...... 99, 130 Gill-Peterson, Jules ...... 66 Filser, Andreas ...... 70 Glaeser, Andreas...... 19 Fink, Pierre-Christian ...... 41, 94 Glavatskaya, Elena ...... 53 Finley, Theresa ...... 61 Go, Julian ...... 5, 101 Fischer, Brodwyn ...... 75, 96, 139 Goastellec, Gaele ...... 89 Fisher, Jonathan ...... 36 Göçek, Fatma Müge ...... 4, 6 Fitch, Catherine A...... 140 Goeken, Ronald ...... 116 FitzGerald, David S...... 56, 72 Goes, Juliana ...... 95 Fleming, Crystal ...... 50 Goessl, Martin ...... 12 Flood, Dawn ...... 31 Goessl, Martin J...... 22, 81, 137 Flood, Sarah ...... 62, 78 Goffinski, Alida ...... 74 Flores, Luis ...... 134 Golash-Boza, Tanya ...... 102, 127 Foringer, Kristin...... 7, 109 Goldberg, Renada ...... 62 Fornasin, Alessio ...... 20, 41 Golden, Janet ...... 34 Fornés, Alícia ...... 36, 44 Goldsmith Weil, Jael ...... 79, 87 Fortner, Michael ...... 6 Gonano, Giovanna ...... 110 Fossett, Mark ...... 84 Gonzales, Yanilda ...... 31 Fourie, Johan...... 21, 95 Gordon, Colin ...... 130, 140 Fox, Cybelle ...... 39, 56 Gorski, Phil ...... 88 Frantz, Elaine ...... 48 Gotzler, Steven ...... 111 Franzosi, Roberto ...... 106 Gould, Mark ...... 41 Freeman, Nicole ...... 76 Gowan, Teresa ...... 73 Frelich, Lee ...... 108 Grace, Prince ...... 56 Fridlund, Mats ...... 123 Graizbord, Diana ...... 107, 126 Frye, Margaret ...... 44 Graves, Adrian ...... 147 Fyson, Donald ...... 24, 119 Graziul, Chris ...... 66 Green, Erik ...... 95 G Greenberg, Max ...... 80 Gaby, Sarah ...... 137 Greenland, Fiona ...... 74, 83, 122 Gaggio, Dario ...... 127 Greensweig, Noah ...... 76 Gagnon, Alain ...... 19 Gregg, Matthew ...... 55 Galez-Davis, Claire ...... 87 Gregory, Ian ...... 49, 100 Gao, Manjing ...... 25, 104 Griffen, Zachary ..... 7, 64, 72, 98, 107, 126 García, Angela ...... 31, 47 Grisard, Dominique ...... 12, 51, 66 García, María Cristina...... 127 Groeger, Cristina ...... 40 Garrido, Marco ...... 96, 121, 139, 141 Grover, Josiah ...... 54 Gaston, Pablo ...... 99 Guerrero, Nayelli ...... 76 Gauvreau, Danielle ...... 29 Guler, Selen ...... 37 Gay, Victor ...... 36 Guo, Diansheng ...... 115

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Gutmann, Myron ...... 3, 66 Hoenig, Jonathan ...... 144 Guzowski, Piotr ...... 105 Hoffman, Beatrix ...... 39 Gzesh, Susan ...... 56 Hoffman, Phil ...... 117 Hoffman, Philip ...... 3, 14, 131 H Holom, Elena Crinela...... 53 Habinek, Jacob ...... 69 Honsowetz, Aaron ...... 20 Hacker, J. David ...... 63, 70, 116 Hoy, Benjamin...... 100 Hackett, Sydney ...... 76 Hsu, Madeline ...... 90, 108, 127 Haekkinen, Antti...... 115 Htun, Mala ...... 87 Haines, Michael R...... 29 Hu, Heng ...... 54 Halfmann, Drew ...... 73 Huang, Yuan ...... 115 Hall, Meredith ...... 24 Huard, Mallory ...... 82 Hamilton, Laura ...... 69 Huebner, Daniel ...... 11, 89, 101, 135 Hammer, Ricarda ...... 50, 84, 111 Hung, Ho-Fung ...... 11, 138 Han, Jeehoon ...... 62 Huynh, Michael ...... 76 Hanna, Alex ...... 132 Hwang, Sam ...... 104 Hannikainen, Matti ...... 23 Hansen, Casper Worm, 42, 90 I Harms, Teresa ...... 78 Igo, Sarah ...... 117 Harper, Heather ...... 23, 68, 118 Ikebe, Shannon ...... 124 Harris, Kevan ...... 114 Inoue, Hiroko ...... 24, 25 Harris, Misty L...... 137 Inwood, Kris ...... 4, 6, 32, 116, 147 Harton, Marie-Ève ...... 29 Irvine, Janice ...... 100 Harvatine, Anna ...... 76 Ivory, Tristan ...... 12 Hawks, Albert ...... 71 Hayami, Akira ...... 71 J Hayasaki, Seito ...... 39 Jackson, Jason ...... 45 Hayes, Justin ...... 63 Jacober, Conrad ...... 120 Hayward, Dana ...... 73 Jacome, Elisa ...... 95 He, Wenkai ...... 110 Jaremski, Matthew ...... 2, 5, 6 Hejtmanek, Milan ...... 96 Jenkins, William ...... 64 Helgertz, Jonas ..... 2, 5, 6, 34, 79, 120, 124 Jennings, Julia ...... 105, 124 Heller, Sami ...... 76 Jensen, Katherine ...... 133 Henry, Robin ...... 31 Jensen, Lionel ...... 148 Herbrand, Jenna ...... 76 Jewell, Joseph ...... 42, 102, 149 Herment, Laurent ...... 97, 149 Jewell, Joseph O...... 12 Hernandez, Elaine M...... 34 Jo, Hong Jin ...... 38 Hernandez, Jose Angel ...... 81 Johnson, Amy Jin...... 48 Hester, Cyrus ...... 108 Johnson, Richard ...... 67 Hester, Torrie ...... 47, 127 Jonelis, Andrew ...... 55 Higami, Emiko ...... 128 Jones, Jennifer ...... 31 Higbie, Tobias ...... 48, 91, 125 Jones, Maggie ...... 55 Hildebrant, Rose ...... 26 Joseph, Jalia L...... 26 Hinde, Andrew ...... 34, 70, 86 Jung, Chungse ...... 25, 113 Hinde, Andy ...... 61 Junkka, Johan ...... 57 Hirschman, Dan ...... 98, 126 Hirschman, Daniel ...... 33 K Hoekstra, Erin ...... 47 Kakegai, Yuta ...... 90

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Kaminska-Maciag, Sylwia ...... 22 Künkler, Mirjam ...... 21, 30, 88 Kaminski, Robert ...... 98 Kurosu, Satomi ...... 71, 105 Kamphoefner, Walter ...... 64, 108 Kuxhausen, Anna ...... 34 Kaplow, Benjamin ...... 106 Kye, Bongoh ...... 125 Karakaya, Yagmur ...... 35 Karatasli, Sahan Savas ...... 60, 113 L Karbownik, Krzysztof ...... 79 La Mela, Matti ...... 114, 123 Karlsson, Omar ...... 125 Lachmann, Richard ...... 5 Karlsson, Tobias ...... 69 Lacroix, Sumner ...... 5, 117 Karonen, Petri ...... 23 LaCroix, Sumner ...... 117 Kasakoff, Alice B...... 3, 71, 115 Lafreniere, Don26, 32, 34, 49, 74, 128, 135 Kaska, Johannes ...... 97 Lagerlöf Nilsson, Ulrika ...... 41, 51, 110 Keliher, Macabe ...... 105 Lamb, Gillian ...... 60 Kelly, Bryan ...... 142 Lampland, Martha ...... 38 Kennedy, S. Wright ...... 11 Lamson, Lisa ...... 43, 60, 122 Kennedy, Wright ...... 49, 74 Land, Jeremy ...... 98 Kent, Stacie ...... 145 Lane, Heather ...... 48 Kermorvant, Christopher ...... 36 Lanzinger, Margareth ...... 21, 97 Keski-Petäjä, Miina...... 110 Lara-Millan, Armando ...... 25 Kettunen, Kimmo ...... 123 Larsen, Christian ...... 84 Khan, Mishal ...... 29, 84 Larsson, Maria ...... 104 Khuri-Makdisi, Ilham ...... 116 Lawson, George ...... 25, 45, 54, 101 Kim, Bokyoung ...... 128 Laxer, Emily...... 37, 79, 97 Kim, Jaeeun ...... 5, 133 Lee, Bronwyn ...... 137 Kim, Jungwon ...... 96 Lee, Caroline ...... 136 Kim, Kuentae ...... 96 Lee, Hannah ...... 149 Kim, Nan ...... 106 Lee, Hedwig ...... 137 Kim, Sage ...... 91 Lee, James Z. . 5, 11, 20, 38, 54, 63, 89, 105 Kim, Sunmin ...... 25 Lee, Keyoung ...... 61 Kindel, Alexander ...... 56, 107 Lee, Sun Kyoung...... 88 King, Desmond ...... 67 Lee, Suzy ...... 115, 124 King, Kellianne...... 57 Leira, Halvard ...... 123 Kirchmann, Anna ...... 118 Lena, Jennifer ...... 44 Kisch, Amory ...... 32 Leonard, Susan ...... 104, 116, 128 Klein, Joanne ...... 57, 119, 143 Leonard, Susan Hautaniemi ...... 12 Klett, Joseph ...... 145 Lerch, Julia C...... 136 Knapp, Shoshana Milgram ...... 144 Levenson, Zachary ...... 12, 42, 75, 102 Knight, Carly ...... 92, 103, 129, 148 Levi, Ron ...... 109 Koenig, Matthias ...... 21, 101 Levy, Jonathan ...... 65, 145 Kok, Jan ...... 87, 143 Leyk, Stefan ...... 66 Kontos, Louis ...... 73, 77, 145 Li, En ...... 146 Kortti, Jukka ...... 46 Li, Lantian ...... 134, 148 Kotilainen, Noora ...... 136 Li, Xiangning ...... 134 Koylu, Caglar ...... 115 Liang, Chen ...... 89 Kristian, Elizabeth ...... 76 Lichterman, Paul ...... 19 Kugler, Tracy ...... 82 Liczbinska, Grazyna ...... 53 Kumari, Rashmi ...... 68 Lidegran, Ida ...... 126 Kumekawa, Ian ...... 115 Liebler, Carolyn A...... 93, 149

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Lim, Chaeyoon...... 132 Marecki, Mateusz ...... 94 Lindgren, James...... 61 Marginean, Mara ...... 37 Lindgren-Gibson, Alex ...... 86 Marinari, Maddalena ...... 127 Lindskoog, Carl ...... 47, 136 Mariotti, Martine ...... 70 Lippert, Amy ...... 117 Martin, Isaac ...... 65, 94 Little, Daniel ...... 11 Martínez-Carrión, José M...... 143 Liu, Tessie ...... 75 Martinez-Cola, Marisela12, 111, 121, 130, 140 Liu, Tiantian ...... 114 Marza, Daniela ...... 53 Lladós, Josep ...... 36, 44 Mathy, Gabriel ...... 139 Lleras-Muney, Adriana ...... 61 Matsunaga, Yasuyuki ...... 30 Lloyd, Charlotte ...... 142 Maxwell-Stewart, Hamish .. 32, 44, 77, 147 Lo, Ming-Cheng ...... 129, 148 Maynes, Mary Jo ...... 27, 51, 87 Logan, Anne ...... 40 Mayrl, Damon ...... 79, 92, 103 Logan, John R...... 32, 49 Mazzoni, Stanislao ...... 26, 34, 106 Logan, Trevon D...... 4, 55, 76, 146 McCabe, Josh ...... 73 Lombardi, Paul ...... 86 McCamant, Jane ...... 71, 106 Lønstrup, Lars ...... 42 McCants, Anne ...... 4, 28 López-Falcón, Diana ...... 143 McCloskey, Deirdre ...... 36, 80 Lorcin, Patricia ...... 35 McCourt, David ...... 35, 107, 138 Lotesta, Johnnie ...... 77 McDonnell, Erin ...... 114 Loveman, Mara ...... 4, 133 McEvoy, Grainne ...... 12 Loza, Mireya ...... 127 McGovern, Michael ...... 56 Lu, Maggie ...... 111, 128 McGowan, Mark G...... 64 Luft, Aliza ...... 77, 92, 102 McInnis, Haley ...... 98 Lukk, Martin ...... 143 Mckiernan-Gonzalez, John ...... 39 Lundh, Christer ...... 20 McQuarrie, Michael ...... 77 Luo, Di ...... 146 Mehrotra, Ajay ...... 65 Luo, Weiwei ...... 146 Meisterlin, Leah ...... 67, 74 Lybeck, Eric ...... 89 Melander, Eric...... 98 Lynch, Katherine ...... 87 Menchik, Daniel ...... 47 Lynch, Katherine A...... 3 Merchant, Emily ...... 126 Mermet, Éric ...... 149 M Merriman, Ben ...... 19, 122, 135 MacDonald, Daniel ...... 88 Merritt, Keri Leigh ...... 6 MacFadyen, Josh ...... 12, 82, 100, 108 Metcalf, Alida ...... 49, 74 Macías-Rojas, Patrisia ...... 47 Meyer, Bruce ...... 62 MacNamara, Trent ...... 71 Meyer, John W...... 136 Maegraith, Janine...... 97 Meyer, Peter ...... 20, 40, 133, 142 Maginot, Kelly Birch ...... 81 Michelmore, Molly ...... 12, 39, 65, 73 Magnuson, Diana ...... 116 Michels, Tony ...... 91 Mahadeo, Rahsaan...... 50 Miller, Daniel ...... 32, 82 Malczewski, Eric ...... 46 Miller, Pavla ...... 109 Malesevic, Sinisa ...... 54 Miller, Wilbur ...... 57 Maloney, Thomas ...... 86, 125 Milowski, Daniel...... 82, 108 Man, Kit ...... 30 Minns, Chris ...... 116 Man, Simeon ...... 127 Miron, Rose ...... 149 Mandemakers, Kees ...... 29, 104 Mitch, David ...... 80 Manfredini, Matteo ...... 20, 41 Mitrani, Sam ...... 48, 100

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Miyazaki, Masato ...... 90 Noor, Salih ...... 58 Moehling, Carolyn M...... 61 Norton, Matthew ...... 74 Moen, Phyllis ...... 62 Nowok, Beata ...... 71 Mohammed, Abdul Raheem Shariq .... 140 Noy, Shiri ...... 12 Mohr, John W...... 33 Nyberg, Klas ...... 69 Mokyr, Joel...... 80 Molinder, Jakob ...... 69 O Mollan, Simon ...... 28 Ó Gráda, Cormac ...... 64 Møller Dahl, Christian ...... 36 O’Connor, Alice ...... 5 Morera, Raphaël ...... 149 Oberly, James ...... 19 Morgan, Kimberly ...... 87, 103 O'Brien, Shay ...... 144 Moring, Beatrice ...... 21, 61 Ogren, Christine ...... 89 Moriya, Keisuke ...... 128 Oh, Hyunsu ...... 102 Mourits, Rick J...... 71, 124 Ojala, Anu ...... 28 Mouton, Michelle ...... 76, 85 Ojala, Jari ...... 28 Moyer, Valerie ...... 81 Oliver, Pamela ...... 132 Mozumi, Seiichiro ...... 39 Oravec, Jo Ann ...... 47 Mrazek, Courtney ...... 120 Ordanovich, Dariya ...... 26, 34 Mudge, Stephanie L.4, 12, 72, 78, 85, 120, 129 Oris, Michel...... 20, 106 Muehlberger, Guenter ...... 32 Orloff, Ann ...... 78, 87 Mueller, Brian ...... 106 Ornaghi , Arianna ...... 147 Mukerji, Chandra ...... 25 O'Shea, Moira ...... 28 Mullally, Sasha ...... 6, 47, 51 Ostrowksi, Justin ...... 58 Muller, Christopher ...... 147 Ottosson, Anders ...... 41, 83 Müller, Florian...... 93 Ozgode, Onur ...... 98 Murkens, Mayra ...... 143 Myers, Alex ...... 11 P Myers, Alexander ...... 30, 46, 99, 117, 145 Pacas, Jose ...... 54, 93 Pacewicz, Josh ...... 19, 45, 122 N Padgett, John F...... 33 Nagata, Mary Louise ...... 11, 87, 125, 144 Paes dos Santos, Guilherme ...... 76 Nardin, Sabrina ...... 7, 27, 106 Pak, Susie ...... 32, 82 Nasir, Sabrina ...... 149 Palmer, David ...... 148 Nations, Jennifer ...... 73, 90, 118, 136 Pandolfi, Benoît ...... 149 Navon, Daniel ...... 98 Papachristos, Andrew ...... 100 Neale, Alexa ...... 40 Papanikolaou, Dimitris ...... 142 Neep, Daniel ...... 52 Parham, Angel ...... 86 Nelson, Adam ...... 89 Parham, Angel Adams ...... 5 Nelson, Laura ...... 69 Parisot, James ...... 129 Nelson, Matt ...... 11, 29, 105 Park, Heejin ...... 125 Nelson, Samuel ...... 12, 45, 63, 106 Park, Hyunjoon ...... 96 Nemmani, Sreedhar ...... 68 Parker, Kai...... 66, 102 Nencka, Peter...... 142 Parker, William ...... 138 Neven, Muriel ...... 20 Pascali, Luigi ...... 98 Newman, Simeon J...... 75, 104 Pastel, Robert ...... 32 Nicholls, Heidi ...... 84, 102 Payne, Corey ...... 29 Niemesh, Greg ...... 61 Pedraza, Silvia ...... 56, 108, 146 Noellert, Matthew ...... 134 Peker, Efe ...... 12, 30, 37, 55, 79, 97

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Pellander, Saara ...... 136 Rea, Christopher ...... 64, 98 Peltola, Jarmo ...... 69, 104, 120 Rech, Nathalie ...... 32 Perelmiter, Luisina ...... 87 Rechitsky, Raphi ...... 127 Perez, Santiago ...... 95 Reed, Isaac ...... 11, 41, 62, 74, 83, 101 Perlman, Elisabeth ...... 20, 133 Reeder, Linda ...... 2, 81 Perner, Mads ...... 7, 26, 84 Reeder, Linda S...... 5, 6 Persaud, Alexander ...... 104 Reher, David Sven ...... 115 Petzke, Martin ...... 89 Ren, Bamboo Yunzhu ...... 89 Pfaff, Steven ...... 61 Ren, Xuefei ...... 75, 121 Pieper-Mooney, Jadwiga .... 12, 22, 58, 109 Ren, Yuxue ...... 54 Pierson, Lee ...... 144 Rendon, Maria ...... 146 Pincus, Steven ...... 60, 70, 80 Requena, Miguel ...... 115 Piper, Alana ...... 40 Reyes, Victoria ...... 62, 83, 121 Plewe, Brandon ...... 128 Ribeiro, Germano ...... 23 Plys, Kristin ...... 60 Richards Steed, Rebecca ...... 26, 135 Poche, Justin ...... 71 Riedel, Brian ...... 107 Pomeranz, Kenneth ...... 110 Rijpma, Auke ...... 71, 95 Pooley, Colin ...... 106, 118 Riley, Isaac ...... 19 Pooley, Marilyn ...... 118 Roberts, Evan ...... 5, 44, 62, 108, 117, 140 Pope-Obeda, Emily ...... 72 Robichaud, Leon ...... 24 Popp Berman, Elizabeth ...... 6, 72, 107 Robinson, Allison ...... 113 Postel, Hannah ...... 7, 26, 90 Robinson, Marco ...... 107 Pozzi, Lucia ...... 135 Rodriguez, Chantel ...... 39 Prajda, Katalin ...... 33 Rodríguez-Muñiz, Michael ...... 50, 91, 111 Prasad, Monica...... 65, 122 Roehrkasse, Alexander...... 29, 63, 71 Price, Joseph P...... 19, 36, 79 Rohr, Benjamin ...... 33, 68 Provine, Doris Marie ...... 31 Roikonen, Petri ...... 115 Pryma, Jane ...... 87 Ron-El, Yaniv ...... 37 Pujadas-Mora, Joana-Maria ...... 36, 44 Rose, David ...... 55 Pyeatt, Nicholas ...... 52 Rose, Jonathan ...... 95 Rosenfeld, Rachel ...... 128 Q Rosenfeld, Sam ...... 85 Quanjer, Björn ...... 143 Rotella, Elyse ...... 53 Quinn, Sarah ...... 103, 122 Roth, Benita ...... 31, 99, 137 Quisumbing King, Katrina . 62, 84, 102, 133 Roth, Randolph ...... 5, 109 Rothman, B. Katz ...... 57, 149 R Ru, Sung Hee ...... 67 Rafail, Patrick ...... 132 Ruben, Schalk...... 71 Raftakis, Michail ...... 7, 34 Ruef, Martin ...... 59, 74 Rajagopal, Arvind ...... 96 Ruffner, Paul ...... 58 Ramanathan, Kumar ...... 67 Ruggles, Steven2, 3, 14, 19, 36, 54, 119, 131 Ramiro, Diego...... 26, 34, 106 Ruiu, Gabriele ...... 110, 135 Ramiro-Fariñas, Diego ...... 26, 34 Ruiz, Jonathan ...... 57 Ramos, Nic ...... 39 Rule, Alix ...... 33 Rana, Ebney Ayaj ...... 7, 48 Runck, Bryan ...... 108 Rasit, Huseyin ...... 60 Russo, Gianluca ...... 20 Rast, Joel ...... 49 Rauscher, Emily ...... 118 S

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Saaritsa, Sakari ...... 11, 69, 120 Short, Joanna ...... 53, 139 Saavedra, Martin...... 36 Silverman, Chloe ...... 80 Saeed, Sadia ...... 12, 37, 45, 138, 148 Sima, Ana Victoria ...... 53 Said, Atef ...... 50 Simmons, Michaela...... 27 Sajid, Fahad ...... 123 Singh, Prerna ...... 141 Sako, Teruhito ...... 45 Sinke, Suzanne ...... 23 Saleh, Mohamed ...... 36, 87 Sjöberg, Maria ...... 57, 83 Saliba, Jim ...... 22, 51, 67, 120 Skarpelis, Anna ...... 25, 74, 102 Sandström, Glenn ...... 57, 125 Skog, Frida ...... 57 Sani, Hanisah ...... 37, 45 Slater, Dan ...... 141 Santos Sanchez, Vanesa ...... 135 Slez, Adam ...... 32, 85 Sargent, Brian ...... 25, 93, 103 Smith, Barbara ...... 61 Sartori, Andrew ...... 145 Smith, Chris ...... 100 Schall, Carly ...... 121 Smith, Christopher ...... 20 Scharr, Kurt ...... 32 Smith, Ken R...... 125, 135 Schilt, Kristen ...... 66 Soares, Claudia ...... 60 Schirmer, Jessica ...... 134 Søland, Birgitte ...... 60, 76 Schlichting, Kurt ...... 67 Soltani, Ramtin ...... 29 Schlombs, Corinna ...... 29 Sommer, Vitezslav ...... 38 Schlotterbeck, Marian ...... 85 Son, Jaesok ...... 33 Schlozman, Daniel ...... 68, 78, 85 Soper, J. Christopher ...... 79 Schneider, Dorothee ...... 141 Sørensen, Emil ...... 36 Schneiderhan, Erik ...... 92, 143 Southall, Humphrey ...... 63, 135 Schofer, Evan ...... 136 Sparrow, James ...... 117 Schoon, Eric ...... 77 Spikberg, Garand ...... 32 Schoots, Jonathan ...... 33 Spillman, Lynette ...... 148 Schrader, Stuart ...... 57 Sprick Schuster, Steven ...... 11, 20, 77, 139 Schrage, Daniel ...... 147 Squires, Munir ...... 104 Schriver, Jessica ...... 68 Stanfors, Maria ...... 53, 62, 69, 78, 125 Schroeder, Jonathan ...... 82 Steckel, Richard L...... 32, 77, 117, 143 Schrum, Ethan ...... 136 Steffes, Tracy ...... 118 Schwartzman, Luisa Farah ...... 26, 121 Stein, Kyle ...... 98 Scoville, Caleb ...... 64 Steinmetz, George ...... 101 Segal, Ethan ...... 87 Stevens, Mitchell ...... 56, 69, 136 Segarra, Elan ...... 79 Steward, Dan ...... 22, 46 Seguin, Charles ...... 5, 137 Stiglich, Janice ...... 43, 68 Seligson, Daniel ...... 28 Stokes, Lauren ...... 76 Sell, Zach ...... 86 Stolzenberg, Ross M...... 61 Sendroiu, Ioana ...... 35, 109, 119 Stone, Tim ...... 26 Sequin, Caroline ...... 75 Storrs, Thomas ...... 44 Serra, Gerardo ...... 38 Stubbe, Danielle...... 135 Sewell, William ...... 92, 145 Subramanian, Narendra...... 30, 111 Sharp, Paul ...... 69, 114 Sugrue, Thomas ...... 130 Shi, Mary ...... 124 Sullivan, James ...... 62 Shiff, Talia ...... 11 Sullivan, Kathleen ...... 59 Shirazi, Sam ...... 86 Sullivan, Winnifred Fallers ...... 21 Shirodkar, Aditi ...... 37 Summerfield, Fraser ...... 116 Shor, Francis...... 130 Sura, Amit ...... 142

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