Post-classical history

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ABBREVIATIONS

AA

American Anthropologist

AAAG

Annals of the Association of American Geographers

AHC

Agricultural History of China ()

AHR

American Historical Review

AMJTMH

American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene

BAE

Biblioteca de Autores Españoles desde la Formación del Lenguaje hasta Nuestros Días

B&R

Blair and Richardson eds., trans. 1903–09

EB

Economic Botany

EHR

Economic History Review

HAHR

Hispanic American Historical Review

JEH

Journal of Economic History

JIH

Journal of Interdisciplinary History

JSH

Journal of Southern History

JWH

Journal of World History

KB

Kingsbury ed. 1999

MMWR

Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report

MS

Zhang et al. eds. 2000

NYT

New York Times

P&P

Past and Present

PNAS

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences

QBASVB

Quarterly Bulletin of the Archaeological Society of Virginia

VMHB

Virginia Magazine of History and Biography

WMQ

William and Mary Quarterly

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