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Preserving quantitative research-elicited data for longitudinal analysis: new developments in archiving survey data in the U.S. [journal article]
Source: Historical Social Research, 34 (2009) 3. p.51-59
A note on openness and economic growth in Italy, 1861-1994 [journal article]
Source: Historical Social Research, 34 (2009) 4. p.390-396
Who had an occupation? Changing boundaries in historical U.S. census data [journal article]
Source: Historical Social Research, 34 (2009) 3. p.149-167
Fallacies and thresholds: notes on the early evolution of alternate history [journal article]
Source: Historical Social Research, 34 (2009) 2. p.99-117
Finding and accessing the right archive and archival data: archival tools to support research and to make archives available to public [journal article]
Source: Historical Social Research, 34 (2009) 3. p.71-77
"What if... Charlemagne's other sons had survived?" Charlemagne's sons and the problems of royal succession [journal article]
Source: Historical Social Research, 34 (2009) 2. p.184-202
The birth of the European Union: challenging the myth of the civilian power narrative [journal article]
Source: Historical Social Research, 34 (2009) 2. p.203-214
Geschichte der Preise in der Schweiz im 19. und 20. Jahrhundert [journal article]
Source: Historical Social Research, 34 (2009) 4. p.397-401