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Halting the Slaughter of the Innocents: The Civilizing Process and the Surge in Violence in the Turn-of-the-Century Chicago
Jeffrey Adler
Social Science History 25:1 (spring 2001)

Governing Labor in Modernizing Texas
Stephen Amberg
Social Science History 28:1 (spring 2004)

The State of the State Among Historians
Brian Balogh
Social Science History 27:3 (fall 2003)

Return of the Nativists? California Public Opinion and Immigration in the 1980s and 1990s
Elliott Barkan
Social Science History 27:2 (summer 2003)

Hedging His Bets: Why Nixon Killed HUD's Desegregation Efforts
Chris Bonastia
Social Science History 28:1 (spring 2004)

Strikes as Sequences of Interaction: The American Strike Wave of 1886
Michael Biggs
Social Science History 26:3 (fall 2002)

Racial Considerations and Social Policy in the 1930s: Economic Change and Political Opportunities
John Brueggemann
Social Science History 26:1 (spring 2002)

Identifying Shifts in Policy Regimes: Cluster and Interrupted Time-Series Analyses of U.S. Income Taxes
John L. Campbell and Michael Patrick Allen
Social Science History 25:2 (summer 2001)

The Multiple and Material Legacies of Stephen Skowronek
Daniel P. Carpenter
Social Science History 27:3 (fall 2003)

Rereading Skowronek: A Precocious Theory of Institutional Change
Elisabeth S. Clemens
Social Science History 27:3 (fall 2003)

Not Simply Black and White: Jury Power and Law in Late Nineteenth-Century Chicago
Elizabeth Dale
Social Science History 25:1 (spring 2001)

Financing a Second Era of Internal Improvements: Transportation and Tax Reform, 1890-1929
R. Rudy Higgens-Evenson
Social Science History 26:4 (winter 2002)

Duty to the Race: African American Fraternal Orders and the Legal Defense of the Right to Organize
Ariane Liazos & Marshall Ganz
Social Science History 28:3 (fall 2004)

The End of Midterm Decline? Congressional Elections in Historical Perspective
Lex Renda
Social Science History 27:2 (summer 2003)

Organization Despite Adversity: The Origins and Development of African American Fraternal Organizations
Theda Skocpol & Jennifer Lynn Oser
Social Science History 28:3 (fall 2004)

Unfinished Business
Stephen Skowronek
Social Science History 27:3 (fall 2003)

Aid to Share Croppers: How Agrarian Class Structure and Tenant-Farmer Politics Influenced Federal Relief in the South, 1933-1935
Caleb Southworth
Social Science History 26:1 (spring 2002)

Chicago's Pragmatic Planners: American Sociology and the Myth of Community
Sudhir Venkatesh
Social Science History 25:2 (summer 2001)

Beyond Designed Capture: A Reanalysis of the Beginnings of Public Range Management, 1928-38
Michael M. Welsh
Social Science History 26:2 (summer 2002)

Junvenile Justice before Juvenile Court: Cops, Courts and Kids in Turn-of-the-Century Detroit
David Wolcott
Social Science History 27:1 (spring 2003)

Stephen Skowronek's Building a New American State and the Origins of American Political Development
Julian E. Zelizer
Social Science History 27:3 (fall 2003)