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Social Science History 23.4 (1999)

Blocking the Future:
New Solutions for Old Problems in Historical Social Science

Peter Bearman, Robert Faris, and James Moody

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Figure 1. Sewell's (1996) account of the collapse of the ancien régime
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Figure 2. Narrative networks
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Figure 3. Kinship relations in Liu Ling
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Figure 4. A brief history of a tidal pool
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Figure 5. All events from Liu Ling
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Figure 6. Largest component in Liu Ling
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Figure 7. Largest bicomponent, with shared events
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Figure 8. Case resilience to perturbation
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Figure 9. Tidal pool events wihin the largest bicomponent

 

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