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101. MODELS AND MATHEMATICS: HOW PIGOU CAME TO ADOPT THE IS-LM-MODEL REASONING.

102. Displaying abroad: Architecture and town planning exhibitions of Britain in Turkey in the mid 1940s.

103. THE ORIGINS AND THEORETICAL FOUNDATION OF ORIGINAL INSTITUTIONAL ECONOMICS RECONSIDERED.

104. "Undistinguished Destruction": The Effects of Smallpox on British Emancipation Policy in the Revolutionary War.

105. The Other Shoe: Fragmentation in the Post-Medieval Home.

106. The quest for legitimacy in independent Kosovo: the unfulfilled promise of diversity and minority rights.

107. Towards a Critical History of Connection: The Port of Colombo, the Geographical “Circuit,” and the Visual Politics of New Imperialism, ca. 1880–1914.

108. Turkic poetic heritage as symbol and spectacle of identity: observations on Turkmenistan’s Year of Magtymguly celebrations.

109. Openness versus secrecy? Historical and historiographical remarks.

110. Why Was a Wealth Tax for the UK Abandoned? Lessons for the Policy Process and Tackling Wealth Inequality.

111. Social Insurance as Fiscal Policy and State-Building Tool: The Development and Politics of Payroll Contributions in Israel and Canada.

112. EDITORIAL – CELEBRATING 40 YEARS.

113. A historical overview of galaxy surveys.

114. Abstracts of papers presented at the annual meeting.

115. Abstracts of papers presented at the annual meeting.

116. Abstracts of papers presented at the annual meeting.

117. Abstracts of papers presented at the annual meeting.

118. Abstracts of papers presented at the annual meeting.

119. No future? Narrating the past in Bosnian history museums.

120. Animating Brains.

121. ‘Mundele, it is because of you’ History, Identity and the Meaning of Democracy in the Congo.

122. Nationalism in the USSR: a historical and comparative perspective.

124. THIS MEANS (BANK) WAR! CORRUPTION AND CREDIBLE COMMITMENTS IN THE COLLAPSE OF THE SECOND BANK OF THE UNITED STATES.

125. Invention as a Process: Pyrotechnologies in Early Societies.

126. Student movements in Kosova (1981): academic or nationalist?

127. “You Can't Always Get What You Want”: Regime Politics, the Supreme Court of Canada, and the Harper Government.

128. Undisciplined, selfish big babies? The cultural framing of the Italian financial crisis.

129. Finding a Space for Women: The British Medical Association and Women Doctors in Australia, 1880-1939.

130. The challenge of reforming land governance in Kenya under the 2010 Constitution.

131. Dictatorship revisited: consensus, coercion, and strategies of survival.

132. Historical Scholarship and Training at Ife: Contemporary Progress, Historical Legacies, and Positive Future, 1962–2022.

133. The Canadian Journal of Political Science: Birth or Metamorphosis?

134. Friendships in the Shadow of Empire: Tagore's Reception in Chicago, circa 1913–1932.

135. SIXTH BIENNIAL CONFERENCE OF THE SOCIETY FOR EIGHTEENTH-CENTURY MUSIC WITH THE HAYDN SOCIETY OF NORTH AMERICA.

136. The ‘Morbid Anatomy’ of the Human Genome: Tracing the Observational and Representational Approaches of Postwar Genetics and Biomedicine The William Bynum Prize Essay.

137. Abstracts of Posters Presented at the Annual Meeting.

138. ‘Keeping in the race’: physics, publication speed and national publishing strategies in Nature, 1895–1939.

139. Contradictions of Green Development: Human Rights and Environmental Norms in Light of Belo Monte Dam Activism.

140. The Alliance For or Against Progress? US–Brazilian Financial Relations in the Early 1960s.

141. Industrial research at the Eastern Telegraph Company, 1872–1929.

142. CONNECTIONS AND NETWORKS IN SPAIN OF A LONDON MERCHANT-BANKER, 1800-1850.

143. Fossil dealers, the practices of comparative anatomy and British diplomacy in Latin America, 1820–1840.

144. General

145. Digitization of the Canadian Parliamentary Debates.

146. The Cinderella Navigation Aid The use of the Lead and Line in British ships from the 16th to 20th Century.

147. Disqualified Bodies: A Sociolegal Analysis of the Organ Trade in Cairo, Egypt.

148. The difficult relationship between nationalism and built heritage: the case of late nineteenth-century Krakow.

149. The Blue (White and Red) Orchestra : a soundtrack for the country that never was.

150. Exploring Alternative Pathways to Social Complexity in the European Iron Age: The Northwestern Iberian Peninsula as a Case Study.