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AER — American Economic Review

AHR — American Historical Review

AJS — American Journal of Sociology

ARS — Annual Review of Sociology

AQ — American Quarterly

ASR — American Sociological Review

DEM — Demography

JAH — Journal of American History

JCR — Journal of Consumer Research

JEH — Journal of Economic History

JEP — Journal of Economic Perspectives

JER — Journal of the Early Republic

JIH — Journal of Interdisciplinary History

JPSP — Journal of Personality and Social Psychology

JSH — Journal of Social History

JUH — Journal of Urban History

NBER — National Bureau for Economic Research

POQ — Public Opinion Quarterly

SF — Social Forces

SSH — Social Science History

WMQ — William and Mary Quarterly


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