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Throwback Thursday | When IPUMS mugs were green.
@ipums.bsky.social
about 2 months ago
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The historical U.S. census just does not get old. What a treat to work with these census and IPUMS data enthusiasts.
@mattanelson.bsky.social
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@j-david-hacker.bsky.social
, Matthew Sobek, Lap Huynh,
@evanrobertsnz.bsky.social
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@stevenruggles.bsky.social
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@ipums.bsky.social
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New data sources for research on the nineteenth-century United States: IPUMS full count datasets of the censuses of population 1850–1880
IPUMS has finalized databases for each of the United States population censuses from 1850 to 1880. These data are the result of collaborations between FamilySearch and Ancestry.com, which provided ...
https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/01615440.2025.2527129
about 2 months ago
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Today is going to be an IPUMStastic day 💙
@ipums.bsky.social
@umnlifecourse.bsky.social
2 months ago
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IPUMS invests in the past for the future.
@ipums.bsky.social
blog.popdata.org/ipums-archiv...
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The IPUMS Archive has moved! – Use It for Good
https://blog.popdata.org/ipums-archive-moved/
3 months ago
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Social Science History Association
4 months ago
The 2025 SSHA Conference now has its first preliminary program available. Find it and more information on the conference here:
ssha.org/conference/
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Conference | Social Sciences History Association
The conference involves over a thousand scholars from around the world, although graduate students and faculty from the leading American universities predominate.
https://ssha.org/conference/
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Stewarding our physical resources for global impact!
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@minnpop.bsky.social
add a skeleton here at some point
5 months ago
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