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kris_inwood

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Economic historian with broad social science & historical interests. I investigate aspects of population health, mobility & inequality, incarceration & the lives of prisoners in Canada, NZ, Australia & SouthAfrica with census & other digital resources

current project: https://thecanadianpeoples.com

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The racialized efforts of housing reformers missed the big picture, says Carolyn Swope in a new Social Science History article. Poverty & marginalization not housing damaged the health of low income Black residents in early 20th century Washington DC. Open access.
https://doi.org/10.1017/ssh.2023.19
@economics @demography @socialscience @sociology @politicalscience @geography @anthropology @econhist @archaeodons #history #histodons #housing #socialreform #washingtondc

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A land of sages: A legacy of former elites and current professorship in Vietnam

Free YSE-EHES graduate webinar by Luu Duc Toan Huynh (QMUL).
May 2 17:00 CET.
Chair: Ting Cheng (HK Baptist U).

More information:
https://ysi.ineteconomics.org/event/cfp-economic-history-graduate-webinar-spring-2024/2024-04-11/

@economics @demography @socialscience @sociology @politicalscience @geography @anthropology @econhist @devecon @archaeodons #history #histodons #Vietnam #inequality #elite #knowledge

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Data infrastructure for Canada

Attractive new tool to map census data since 1951 at https://edumaps.esri.ca/census/
New polygon files for historic census data at
https://hgiscanada.usask.ca/download
And the historical census microdata are coming soon https://thecanadianpeoples.com

@economics @demography @socialscience @sociology @politicalscience @geography @anthropology @econhist @devecon @archaeodons #history #histodons #hgis #dataviz #Canada #census #glamsdons #data #database

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Linked open data for cultural scholarship & memory is the focus of an exciting conference May 5-8 at the U of Ottawa. Many great workshops. Keynotes by Jennifer Wemigwans (UToronto) & Terhi Nurmikko-Fuller (ANU).
Supported by https://lincsproject.ca
More info:
https://hsscommons.ca/en/groups/forward_linking/events/2024conference

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webinar this Thursday, Magnus Neubert (MLU Halle-Wittenberg): The Socialist Experiment of Yugoslavia: Exploring the Effect of Labour-Managed Socialism on Economic Development.
Chair: Leonard Kukić (Universidad Carlos III de Madrid)
https://ysi.ineteconomics.org/event/cfp-economic-history-graduate-webinar-spring-2024/2024-04-11/

@economics @demography @socialscience @sociology @politicalscience @geography @anthropology @econhist @devecon

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CFP: the 8th Asian Historical Economics Conference Dec 9-10 2024 at Hong Kong University. Keynotes by Sascha Becker & Joel Mokyr. Submit 3-5 page proposals or full papers by May 31; acceptance by July 15.
https://www.cqh.hku.hk/ahec2024/
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'Frontier of Space, Frontier of Mind: The British Invasion of Loonwonnylowe' by Don Ransom (PhD, U of Tasmania) is the winner of the SJ Butlin Prize for best thesis in Australian or NZ econ history 2020-2022, offered by the Econ History Society of Aux & NZ
https://economichistorysociety.wordpress.com/news/

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In a new Social Science History article Mujun Zhou argues that Chinese labor NGO activism 1996-2020 had an enduring impact on the culture of public discussion & uses the case study to advance the theory of interstitial emergence in an authoritarian context.

https://doi.org/10.1017/ssh.2023.30

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In a new Social Science History paper Magnus Bergli Rasmussen investigates the role of political parties in the regulation & reduction of working hours in Norway 1880-1940. Analysis of parliamentary debate & voting confirms class & rural/urban differences shaped party preferences for reform.
https://doi.org/10.1017/ssh.2023.18

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Different internal organizations & institutionalization explain the divergent political fortunes of Fuerza Nueva and VOX, both far-right parties in Spain, according to Pablo Ortiz Barquero & coauthors in a new open access article in Social Science History
https://doi.org/10.1017/ssh.2023.17
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War & policy delayed 19thC globalization, based on a variance & cointegration analysis of Cdn, US & UK prices 1760-1860 by Pedersen et al. Cdn grain Xs lost easy access to the US market after 1783 & the Corn Laws gave only modest benefit to Cda in UK market.
https://doi.org/10.1017/ssh.2023.36
@economics @demography @socialscience @sociology @politicalscience @geography @anthropology @econhist @devecon @archaeodons @trade @agecon #history #histodons #Canada #globalization #BritishEmpire #prices #CornLaws

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Mortgage lenders foreclosed on many home owners in the Great Depression. Richard Harris finds that many Hamilton Ont borrowers defaulted voluntarily, local landlords defaulted more than homeowners & private lenders foreclosed less than lending institutions. Open access in Social Science History
https://doi.org/10.1017/ssh.2023.29
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Indigenous outnumbered White settlers until ~1850 in Australia, according to Boyd Hunter who points to the impact of disease & frontier violence in his new review of Butlin’s back-cast population model.

Open access in @APEHR

@economics @demography @socialscience @sociology @politicalscience @geography @anthropology @econhist @devecon @archaeodons @epiverse
#history #histodons #Australia #indigenous #colonialism #Auspol #demography #mortality #Butlin

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Careful analysis by Byard & Maxwell-Stewart suggests a high pre-contact Indigenous population in lutruwita Tasmania & subsequent fast decline using historical evidence of disease, fertility decline, violence & resource loss. Open access in the Asia-Pacific Economic History Review https://doi.org/10.1111/aehr.12282
@economics @demography @socialscience @sociology @politicalscience @geography @anthropology @econhist @devecon @archaeodons

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Ethnic intermarriage increased in early 20thC Hawaii as ethnic sex imbalances influenced marital decisions & hhold composition, according to analysis by Sumner La Croix & coauthors in a new Asia-Pacific Economic History Review paper (@APEHR)
https://doi.org/10.1111/aehr.12280
@economics @demography @socialscience @sociology @politicalscience @geography @anthropology @econhist @devecon @archaeodons @immigration @ecosocio @histodons

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Speculating about genocide on the Queensland frontier, Finnane & Richard revisit violence against the First Peoples, reassess mortality estimates & encourage more local studies of the impact of colonisation. Open access in the Asia-Pacific Economic History Review.
https://doi.org/10.1111/aehr.12278
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There is still time!
March 22 is the deadline for proposals to the Social Science History Assoc conference in Toronto Oct 31-Nov 3.
The theme this year is 'Trust and Distrust of Historical Sources' but all topics welcome,
More information at http://ssha2024.ssha.org.
@economics @demography @socialscience @sociology @politicalscience @geography @anthropology @econhist @devecon @archaeodons

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Warren Anderson analyzes 19thC US Army violence against Native Americans in a new OA paper, part of a special issue of the Asia-Pacific Economic History Review (@APEHR). Armed conflict was greater in recessionary election years & when land values increased due to gold mining or RR building
https://doi.org/10.1111/aehr.12283
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Simon Chapple argues in a new @APEHR article that current estimates of pre-contact Māori population are too low. Pre-contact population >200K is a distinct possibility implying a more catastrophic pop decline in the Aotearoa NZ colonial era.
https://doi.org/10.1111/aehr.12281

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Hot off the press! La Croix & Maxwell-Stewart examine ethnic inter-marriage & Indigenous depopulation in the Pacific region from violence, resource loss & disease in their introduction to a special issue of the Asia-Pacific Economic History Review @APEHR https://doi.org/10.1111/aehr.12284
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SSHA 2024 conference submission deadline extended

The submission deadline for the SSHA Conference in Toronto Oct 31 - Nov 3 on the theme 'Trust and Distrust of Historical Sources in the Digital Age' is now March 22

There is still time! Visit http://ssha2024.ssha.org

@economics @demography @socialscience @sociology @politicalscience @geography @anthropology @econhist @devecon @archaeodons @epiverse @edutooters

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Centralized higher school admission in early 20thC Japan led to better officials & improved careers for hi-achieving students but increased regional inequality by crowding out rural applicants, according to Chiaki Moriguchi at the 2024 APEBH Conference.
https://sites.google.com/hawaii.edu/2024apebhconference/home

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Chiaki Moriguchi presents her analysis of the short and long term effects of centralized higher school admissions in early 20th century Japan

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Professor Zhiwu Chen delivered the 2024 Noel Butlin lecture at the Asia-Pacific Eco & Bus History conference in Honolulu, arguing that warfare was a key trigger for the emergence of walled cities leading to the early rise of civilization in north China.
https://sites.google.com/hawaii.edu/2024apebhconference/home
@economics @demography @socialscience @sociology @politicalscience @geography @anthropology @econhist @devecon @archaeodons

map of walled cities in Neolithic China showing majority are in the north

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Chicheng Ma (HKU) uses Matteo Ricci’s networks among Chinese officials as an instrument to assess the long-term impact of missionary activity on the intensity of foreign trade in later centuries, in a paper w Zhiwu Chen & Xinhao Li at the 2024 Asia-Pacific Eco & Bus His meeting in Honolulu
https://sites.google.com/hawaii.edu/2024apebhconference/home
@economics @demography @socialscience @sociology @politicalscience @geography @anthropology @econhist @devecon @archaeodons

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Black-white differences in intergenerational mobility contributed to dramatic fluctuations in occupational segregation in the US 1880-2020, according Gueyon Kim at the 2023 SSHA meeting in Washington DC. Sophisticated joint work w Steve Durlauf, Dohyeon Lee & Xi Song
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Black-white differences in occupational segregation are related to differences upward social mobility by Gueyon Kim

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