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Author name:
Kousser, J. Morgan
Papers:
Consequences of Disfranchisement: Race and Class Discrimination in North Carolina, 1880-1910.
The 'New Political History': A Methodological Critique.
Priorities in American Behavioral History: Quantitative.
Progressivism for Middle-Class Whites Only: The Distribution of Taxation and Expenditures for Education in North Carolina, 1880-1910.
Separate but Not Equal: The Supreme Court's First Decision on Racial Discrimination in Schools.
Making Separate Equal: The Integration of Black and White School Funds in Kentucky, 1882.
Quantitative Social Scientific History.
Turnout and Rural Corruption: New York as a Test Case.
History QUASSHed, 1957-1980.
On Restoring Politics to Political History.
Dead End: The Development of Nineteenth Century Litigation on Racial Discrimination in Schools.
Log-Linear Analysis of Contingency Tables: An Introduction for Historians with an Application to Thernstrom on the 'Floating Proletariat.'
The Revivalism of Narrative: A Response to Recent Criticisms of Quantitative History.
Suffrage (original title "Suffrage and Political Participation").
Voters, Absent and Present: A Review Essay.
Speculation or Specification? A Note on Flanigan and Zingale.
Must Historians Regress? An Answer to Lee Benson.
Toward Total Political History.
The Supremacy of Equal Rights: The Struggle Against Racial Discrimination in Antebellum Massachusetts and the Foundations of the Fourteenth Amendment.
Expert Witnesses and Intent.
The State of Social Science History in the Late 1980's.
Before Plessy, Before Brown: The Development of the Law of Racial Integration in Louisiana and Kansas.
Common Sense or Commonwealth? The Fence Law and Institutional Change in the Postbellum South.
How to Determine Intent: Lessons from L.A.
The Voting Rights Act and the Two Reconstructions.
Why Were There Black Schools in the Segregated South? The Exit Explanation Reconsidered
Was Memphis's Electoral Structure Adopted or Maintained for a Racially Discriminatory Purpose?
Beyond Gingles Influence Districts and the Pragmatic Tradition in Voting Rights Law
Shaw vs. Reno
and the World of Redistricting and Representation
Estimating the Partisan Consequences of Redistricting Plans-Simply
Reapportionment Wars: Party, Race, and Redistricting in California, 1971-1992
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