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  • National Independence women s political participation and life expectancy in norway
    Social Science & Medicine, 2010
    Co-Authors: Jenna Nobles, Ryan Andrew Brown, Ralph Catalano
    Abstract:

    This study investigates the role of National Independence and women's political participation on population health using historical lifespan data from Norway. We use time-series methods to analyze data measuring the actual length of time lived by Norwegian birth cohorts spanning a 61 year period surrounding the political emancipation of Norway from Sweden in 1905 and the establishment of a Norwegian monarchy in 1906. The use of a discrete, historical event improves our ability to interpret the population health effects of National Independence and women's political participation as causal. We find a large and significant positive effect on the lifespan of Norwegian females born in the 1906 cohort. Interestingly, the effect does not extend to all living females during the Norwegian drive toward sovereignty. We conclude that the beneficial effects were likely conferred through intrauterine biological transfers and/or neonatal investments specific to the first year of life.

  • National Independence women s political participation and life expectancy in norway
    Social Science Research Network, 2009
    Co-Authors: Jenna Nobles, Ryan Andrew Brown, Ralph Catalano
    Abstract:

    This study investigates the role of National Independence and women’s political participation on population health using historical lifespan data from Norway. The authors use time-series methods to analyze data measuring the actual length of time lived by Norwegian birth cohorts spanning a 61 year period surrounding the political emancipation of Norway from Sweden in 1905 and the establishment of a Norwegian monarchy in 1906. The use of a discrete, historical event improves their ability to interpret the population health effects of National Independence and women’s political participation as causal. They find a large and significant positive effect on the lifespan of Norwegian females born in the 1906 cohort. Interestingly, the effect does not extend to all living females during the Norwegian drive toward sovereignty. They conclude that the beneficial effects were likely conferred through intrauterine biological transfers and/or neonatal investments specific to the first year of life.

Jenna Nobles - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • National Independence women s political participation and life expectancy in norway
    Social Science & Medicine, 2010
    Co-Authors: Jenna Nobles, Ryan Andrew Brown, Ralph Catalano
    Abstract:

    This study investigates the role of National Independence and women's political participation on population health using historical lifespan data from Norway. We use time-series methods to analyze data measuring the actual length of time lived by Norwegian birth cohorts spanning a 61 year period surrounding the political emancipation of Norway from Sweden in 1905 and the establishment of a Norwegian monarchy in 1906. The use of a discrete, historical event improves our ability to interpret the population health effects of National Independence and women's political participation as causal. We find a large and significant positive effect on the lifespan of Norwegian females born in the 1906 cohort. Interestingly, the effect does not extend to all living females during the Norwegian drive toward sovereignty. We conclude that the beneficial effects were likely conferred through intrauterine biological transfers and/or neonatal investments specific to the first year of life.

  • National Independence women s political participation and life expectancy in norway
    Social Science Research Network, 2009
    Co-Authors: Jenna Nobles, Ryan Andrew Brown, Ralph Catalano
    Abstract:

    This study investigates the role of National Independence and women’s political participation on population health using historical lifespan data from Norway. The authors use time-series methods to analyze data measuring the actual length of time lived by Norwegian birth cohorts spanning a 61 year period surrounding the political emancipation of Norway from Sweden in 1905 and the establishment of a Norwegian monarchy in 1906. The use of a discrete, historical event improves their ability to interpret the population health effects of National Independence and women’s political participation as causal. They find a large and significant positive effect on the lifespan of Norwegian females born in the 1906 cohort. Interestingly, the effect does not extend to all living females during the Norwegian drive toward sovereignty. They conclude that the beneficial effects were likely conferred through intrauterine biological transfers and/or neonatal investments specific to the first year of life.

Ryan Andrew Brown - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • National Independence women s political participation and life expectancy in norway
    Social Science & Medicine, 2010
    Co-Authors: Jenna Nobles, Ryan Andrew Brown, Ralph Catalano
    Abstract:

    This study investigates the role of National Independence and women's political participation on population health using historical lifespan data from Norway. We use time-series methods to analyze data measuring the actual length of time lived by Norwegian birth cohorts spanning a 61 year period surrounding the political emancipation of Norway from Sweden in 1905 and the establishment of a Norwegian monarchy in 1906. The use of a discrete, historical event improves our ability to interpret the population health effects of National Independence and women's political participation as causal. We find a large and significant positive effect on the lifespan of Norwegian females born in the 1906 cohort. Interestingly, the effect does not extend to all living females during the Norwegian drive toward sovereignty. We conclude that the beneficial effects were likely conferred through intrauterine biological transfers and/or neonatal investments specific to the first year of life.

  • National Independence women s political participation and life expectancy in norway
    Social Science Research Network, 2009
    Co-Authors: Jenna Nobles, Ryan Andrew Brown, Ralph Catalano
    Abstract:

    This study investigates the role of National Independence and women’s political participation on population health using historical lifespan data from Norway. The authors use time-series methods to analyze data measuring the actual length of time lived by Norwegian birth cohorts spanning a 61 year period surrounding the political emancipation of Norway from Sweden in 1905 and the establishment of a Norwegian monarchy in 1906. The use of a discrete, historical event improves their ability to interpret the population health effects of National Independence and women’s political participation as causal. They find a large and significant positive effect on the lifespan of Norwegian females born in the 1906 cohort. Interestingly, the effect does not extend to all living females during the Norwegian drive toward sovereignty. They conclude that the beneficial effects were likely conferred through intrauterine biological transfers and/or neonatal investments specific to the first year of life.

Jacqueline Bacon - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • african americans and the haitian revolution selected essays and historical documents
    2010
    Co-Authors: Maurice Jackson, Jacqueline Bacon
    Abstract:

    Introduction Maurice Jackson and Jacqueline Bacon Part One: Essays Chapter One: Fever and Fret: The Haitian Revolution and African American Responses Maurice Jackson and Jacqueline Bacon Chapter Two: Afro-American Sailors and the InterNational Communication Network: The Case of Newport Bowers Julius S. Scott Chapter Three: The Roots of Early Black Nationalism: Northern African Americans' Invocations of Haiti in the Early Nineteenth Century Sara C. Fanning Chapter Four: "The Black Republic:" The Influence of the Haitian Revolution on Northern Black Political Consciousness, 1816-1862 Leslie M. Alexander Chapter Five: "A Revolution Unexampled in the History of Man": The Haitian Revolution in Freedom's Journal, 1827-1829 Jacqueline Bacon Chapter Six: Antebellum African Americans, Public Commemoration, and the Haitian Revolution: A Problem of Historical Mythmaking Mitch Kachun Chapter Seven: American Toussaints: Symbol, Subversion, and the Black Atlantic Tradition in the American Civil War Matthew J. Clavin Chapter Eight: "The Spirit of Human Brotherhood," "The Sisterhood of Nations," and "Perfect Manhood": Frederick Douglass and the Rhetorical Significance of the Haitian Revolution Glen McClish Chapter Nine: No Man Could Hinder Him: Remembering Toussaint Louverture and the Haitian Revolution in the History, Music, Art and Culture of the African American People Maurice Jackson Part Two: Historical Documents "The Condition and Prospects of Hayti" (1826) John Browne Russwurm The Haitian Revolution in Freedom's Journal, the first African American Newspaper (1827-1828) From A Lecture on the Haytien Revolutions With a Sketch of the Character of Toussaint L'Ouverture. Delivered at the Stuyvesant Institute, (For the Benefit of the Colored Orphan Asylum,) February 26, 1841. James McCune Smith From St. Domingo: Its Revolutions and its Patriots. A Lecture, Delivered before the Metropolitan Athenaeum, London, May 16, and at St. Thomas' Church, Philadelphia, December 20, 1854 William Wells Brown From A Vindication of the Capacity of the Negro Race for Self-Government, and Civilized Progress, as Demonstrated by Historical Events of the Haytian Revolution and the Subsequent Acts of that People Since Their National Independence (1857) James Theodore Holly The Haitian Revolution in Resolutions Adopted by African American State and Regional Conventions (1858, 1859, 1865) From Men of Mark: Eminent, Progressive, and Rising (1887) William J. Simmons From Lecture on Haiti. The Haitian Pavilion Dedication Ceremonies Delivered at the World's Fair, in Jackson Park, Chicago, Jan. 2d, 1893 Frederick Douglass "The Same" (1932) Langston Hughes From A History of Pan-African Revolt (1938 [1969]) C. L. R. James "Mister Toussan" (1941) Ralph Ellison "Ho Chi Minh is Toussaint L'Ouverture of Indo-China" (1954) Paul Robeson Bibliography Contributors

He Jian - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.