Stewart Tolnay - Publications

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Sociology University of Washington, Seattle, Seattle, WA 

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2020 Leibbrand C, Massey C, Alexander JT, Genadek KR, Tolnay S. The Great Migration and Residential Segregation in American Cities during the Twentieth Century. Social Science History. 44: 19-55. PMID 32546874 DOI: 10.1017/Ssh.2019.46  0.423
2019 Leibbrand C, Massey C, Alexander JT, Tolnay S. Great Migration's great return? An examination of second-generation return migration to the South. Social Science Research. 81: 117-131. PMID 31130190 DOI: 10.1016/J.Ssresearch.2019.03.009  0.352
2019 Leibbrand C, Massey C, Alexander JT, Tolnay S. Neighborhood Attainment Outcomes for Children of the Great Migration American Journal of Sociology. 125: 141-183. DOI: 10.1086/703682  0.352
2018 Tolnay SE, Beck EM, Sass V. Migration and protest in the Jim Crow South. Social Science Research. 73: 13-30. PMID 29793682 DOI: 10.1016/j.ssresearch.2018.03.011  0.316
2018 Tolnay SE, Beck EM. “Racialized Terrorism” in the American South: Do Completed Lynchings Tell an Accurate Story? Social Science History. 42: 677-701. DOI: 10.1017/ssh.2018.22  0.384
2017 Gabriel R, Tolnay S. The Legacy of Lynching? An Empirical Replication and Conceptual Extension Sociological Spectrum. 37: 77-96. DOI: 10.1080/02732173.2017.1287614  0.347
2016 Beck EM, Tolnay SE, Bailey AK. Contested terrain: The state versus threatened lynch mob violence American Journal of Sociology. 121: 1856-1884. DOI: 10.1086/685473  0.623
2015 Bailey AK, Tolnay SE. Lynched: The victims of southern mob violence Lynched: the Victims of Southern Mob Violence. 1-276.  0.634
2012 Tolnay S. Quantitative Narrative Analysis—What It Can and Cannot Tell Us About Lynching Sociological Methodology. 42: 91-93. DOI: 10.1177/0081175012460855  0.409
2011 Bailey AK, Tolnay SE, Beck EM, Laird JD. Targeting Lynch Victims: Social Marginality or Status Transgressions? American Sociological Review. 76: 412-436. PMID 25067845 DOI: 10.1177/0003122411407736  0.639
2008 Bailey AK, Tolnay SE, Beck EM, Roberts AR, Wong NH. Personalizing lynch victims: A new database to support the study of mob violence Historical Methods. 41: 47-61. DOI: 10.3200/Hmts.41.1.47-64  0.632
2007 Tolnay SE, Eichenlaub SC. Inequality in the West: Racial and ethnic variation in occupational status and returns to education, 1940-2000 Social Science History. 31: 471-507. DOI: 10.1215/01455532-2007-006  0.354
2007 Tolnay SE, Eichenlaub SC. Inequality in the West Social Science History. 31: 471-507. DOI: 10.1017/s0145553200013833  0.345
2006 Tolnay SE, Bailey AK. Schooling for newcomers: Variation in educational persistence in the Northern United States in 1920 Sociology of Education. 79: 253-279. DOI: 10.1177/003804070607900304  0.621
2005 White KJ, Crowder K, Tolnay SE, Adelman RM. Race, gender, and marriage: destination selection during the Great Migration. Demography. 42: 215-41. PMID 15986984 DOI: 10.1353/Dem.2005.0019  0.319
2005 Tolnay SE, Curtis White KJ, Crowder KD, Adelman RM. Distances traveled during the great migration: An analysis of racial differences among male migrants Social Science History. 29: 523-548. DOI: 10.1017/S0145553200013298  0.35
2003 Adelman RM, Tolnay SE. Occupational status of immigrants and African Americans at the beginning and end of the great migration Sociological Perspectives. 46: 179-206+289.  0.377
2002 Tolnay SE, Adelman RM, Crowder KD. Race, regional origin, and residence in northern cities at the beginning of the Great Migration American Sociological Review. 67: 456-475.  0.359
2001 Crowder KD, Tolnay SE, Adelman RM. Intermetropolitan migration and locational improvement for African American males, 1970-1990 Social Science Research. 30: 449-472. DOI: 10.1006/ssre.2001.0706  0.319
2000 Adelman RM, Morett C, Tolnay SE. Homeward bound: The return migration of southern-born Black women, 1940 to 1990 Sociological Spectrum. 20: 433-463.  0.334
1994 Tolnay SE, Glynn PJ. The persistence of high fertility in the American South on the eve of the baby boom. Demography. 31: 615-31. PMID 7890096 DOI: 10.2307/2061795  0.337
1993 Landale NS, Tolnay SE. Generation, ethnicity, and marriage: Historical patterns in the Northern United States Demography. 30: 103-126. PMID 8440395 DOI: 10.2307/2061865  0.333
1992 Beck E, Tolnay SE. A Season for violence International Review of Social History. 37: 1-24. DOI: 10.1017/S0020859000110910  0.314
1992 Tolnay SE, Beck EM. Racial violence and black migration in the American South, 1910 to 1930 American Sociological Review. 57: 103-116.  0.372
1991 Landale NS, Tolnay SE. Group differences in economic opportunity and the timing of marriage: blacks and whites in the rural South, 1910 American Sociological Review. 56: 33-45. DOI: 10.2307/2095671  0.328
1983 Guest AM, Tolnay S. Urban industrial structure and fertility: the case of large American cities. The Journal of Interdisciplinary History. 13: 387-409. PMID 11635244 DOI: 10.2307/202943  0.365
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