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Demography

 

Cook, Bettie Cummings, “Genealogical Research in Kentucky,” National Genealogical Society Quarterly, 97 (March 2009), 39–72.

Din, Gilbert C., “Empires Too Far: The Demographic Limitations of Three Imperial Powers in the Eighteenth-Century Mississippi Valley,” Louisiana History, 50 (Summer 2009), 261–92.

Dorman, Robert L., “The Creation and Destruction of the 1890 Federal Census,” American Archivist, 71 (Fall–Winter 2008), 350–83.

Logan, Trevon D., “The Transformation of Hunger: The Demand for Calories Past and Present,” Journal of Economic History, 69 (June 2009), 388–408.

Mitchell, Robert E., “Civil War Recruiting and Recruits from Ever-Changing Labor Pools: Midland County, Michigan, as a Case Study,” Michigan Historical Review, 35 (Spring 2009), 29–60.

Ono, Hiromi, “Husbands’ and Wives’ Education and Divorce in the United States and Japan, 1946–2000,” Journal of Family History, 34 (July 2009), 292–322.

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