JHPE
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Journal of Historical Political Economy (JHPE) publishes cutting-edge work in political economy from an historical perspective.
EIC: Jeffery A. Jenkins
Joined August 2020
The @JHPE_journal is accepting papers for publication consideration (peer review). For submission information, see https://t.co/aJwpJlGH7y.
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Request for proposals: HPE and the United States. Papers for a special issue of @JHPE_journal, with a conference @USCPrice in early May. Details below.
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Hi all, please spread the word and we hope everyone can make good use of this new data drop: https://t.co/1DSR2NZ38p The full surviving establishment-level Census of Manufactures manuscripts from 1850, 1860, 1870, and 1880!
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Request for Proposals: HPE and the United States Papers for a special issue of @JHPE_journal, with a conference in early May at USC. See details below.
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Request for Proposals: HPE and the United States Papers for a special issue of @JHPE_journal, with a conference in early May at USC. See details below.
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Now out: @JHPE_journal 5(2). Five articles by @t_r_gray, @JanneTukiainen & others. https://t.co/lpmDQLtKmY
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Now out: @JHPE_journal 5(2). Five articles by @t_r_gray, @JanneTukiainen & others. https://t.co/lpmDQLtKmY
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Coming soon: @JHPE_journal 5(2). Articles by @Dan_S_smith and @t_r_gray, @JanneTukiainen & coauthors, Mirya Holman & coauthors, Jonathan Doucette, Jorgen Moller.
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As academic budgets recede and merit raises disappear, the @PIPECollab rolls on! Speakers and events for Fall 2025 below:
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The 2025 Lee J. Alston Prize for the best article in the previous year's JHPE volume (4) goes to: Peng Peng (Wash U), for her article, "Meritocracy Reimagined: Ideational Foundations of State-Building in Imperial China."
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New in @JHPE_journal: @jaj7d & @NicholasNapolio trace the history of legislation to arm the enslaved in the Union and Confederacy during the Civil War. https://t.co/j3QwQCZ5KJ
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Following the Civil Rights Movement, while non-Southern textbooks evolved to better reflect Black activists’ curriculum demands, Alabama textbooks largely retained narratives that minimized or erased the history of racial discrimination. Ungated study:
New in @JHPE_journal: @aspaglayan explores how political elites react when historically marginalized groups mobilize and demand institutional reforms by analyzing state-level curriculum reform in the U.S. South following the Civil Rights Movement. https://t.co/Yj1zeKWf87
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New in @JHPE_journal: @t_r_gray & @jaj7d examine the multiple attempts by the Maryland Democratic Party to disenfranchise African Americans between 1901 and 1911. https://t.co/c1iCuKWMMU
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New in @JHPE_journal: @TrevonDLogan reframes the establishment of public education in the South by Black politicians after the Civil War as a successful attempt to create new citizen–subjects in the United States. https://t.co/O9d80r8aCr
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New in @JHPE_journal: @econtrout & coauthors revisit the historical processes that disenfranchised African Americans in the post-Reconstruction US south. https://t.co/hNPTd0eZ0V
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New in @JHPE_journal: @EDerenoncourt tests the hypothesis that slavery contributed to modern economic growth in Europe using data on European participation in the Atlantic slave trade. https://t.co/XduyfGURiE
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The @JHPE_journal is accepting papers for publication consideration (peer review). For submission information, see https://t.co/aJwpJlGH7y.
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New in @JHPE_journal: @jaj7d & @NicholasNapolio trace the history of legislation to arm the enslaved in the Union and Confederacy during the Civil War. https://t.co/j3QwQCZ5KJ
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New in @JHPE_journal: @econtrout & coauthors revisit the historical processes that disenfranchised African Americans in the post-Reconstruction US south. https://t.co/hNPTd0eZ0V
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New in @JHPE_journal: @aspaglayan explores how political elites react when historically marginalized groups mobilize and demand institutional reforms by analyzing state-level curriculum reform in the U.S. South following the Civil Rights Movement. https://t.co/Yj1zeKWf87
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New in @JHPE_journal: @TrevonDLogan reframes the establishment of public education in the South by Black politicians after the Civil War as a successful attempt to create new citizen–subjects in the United States. https://t.co/O9d80r8aCr
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