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| 6. | Michael R. Haines | ||
| Growing Incomes, Shrinking PeopleCan Economic Development Be Hazardous to Your Health?: Historical Evidence for the United States, England, and the Netherlands in the Nineteenth Century | |||
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Jun 01, 2004; 28: 249-270.
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| 7. | Richard H. Steckel | ||
| New Light on the "Dark Ages": The Remarkably Tall Stature of Northern European Men during the Medieval Era | |||
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Jun 01, 2004; 28: 211-229.
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| 8. | John Komlos, Jörg Baten | ||
| Looking Backward and Looking Forward: Anthropometric Research and the Development of Social Science History | |||
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Jun 01, 2004; 28: 191-210.
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| 9. | Ralph Armbruster-Sandoval | ||
| Globalization and Transnational Labor Organizing: The Honduran Maquiladora Industry and the Kimi Campaign | |||
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Dec 01, 2003; 27: 551-576.
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| 10. | Christopher Chase-Dunn, E. Susan Manning, Thomas D. Hall | ||
| Rise and Fall: East-West Synchronicity and Indic Exceptionalism Reexamined | |||
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Dec 01, 2000; 24: 727-754.
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