Nico Voigtländer found that to combat arbitrary taxes and corruption, merchants persuaded the king to cede control
France’s lower fertility rates spread to regions that sent the most emigrants to live there
Cultural norms — reading and the calendar — affect native English-speakers’ motioning constructs
Leaders of a failed 1848 revolt are followed to towns across the U.S.
Whether research shows benefits from diversity depends heavily on choice of study design
Post-World War II Poland provides a unique setting to study mobility and success
The benefit to students increases over time
Immigrants show saving tendencies that carry through several generations
A new way to classify individuals delivers insights on social divisions and the culture war
In pre-World War II Germany, sports clubs became a vehicle to spread Nazism
History’s Encyclopédie subscribers are matched to grievances against the monarchy
Claiming victimhood of a different sort — say, concerning free speech — seen as more effective in silencing criticism
Smartphone data reveals that wait times at the polls are much longer for black people
The link between environmental stability and cultural change explains why cultures evolve
Sebastian Edwards brings to life a widely forgotten chapter of U.S. history starring FDR, his no-name economist and the demise of the gold standard