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9,644 datasets
Featuring text from pro and anti women's suffrage sources, with sentiment and topic assignments for newspaper pages from the Chronicling America archive. It was created by Martin Saavedra for a difference-in-differences analysis on how early suffrage laws changed media sentiment and topics.
This dataset supports a study on endogenous political legitimacy and the rise of constitutional monarchy in 16th-century England. It was authored by Avner Greif and last updated in February 2026. Specific data dimensions such as row count, column count, and file formats are not provided in the input.
This dataset supports a study on endogenous political legitimacy and the rise of constitutional monarchy in 16th-century England. It is authored by Avner Greif and was last updated in February 2026. Specific data dimensions such as row count, column count, and file formats are not provided in the input.
Rahul Hemrajani developed this replication package for the Political Research Quarterly article "Trust in the (measures of legitimacy of) Courts" in 2026. The dataset contains the source code and empirical data required to reproduce the study's statistical results, tables, and figures regarding judicial legitimacy.
Featuring voting data from a thousand districts and a hundred cities for four elections between 1930 and 1933. It links fiscal austerity measures, including spending cuts and tax increases, to Nazi Party vote shares and local suffering measured by mortality rates. The data was compiled by Gregori Galofré-Vilà for a research paper on austerity and the rise of the Nazi party.
Aggregating voting data from a thousand districts and a hundred cities for four elections between 1930 and 1933. It is associated with a research paper studying the link between fiscal austerity and Nazi electoral success, finding that areas more affected by austerity had higher Nazi vote shares.
Aggregating roll call voting records from the Prussian parliament during the period of rapid industrialization from 1867 to 1903. It was created by Sascha O. Becker to analyze the political effects of the three-class franchise system, which over-represented the economic elite.
Roll call voting records from the Prussian parliament, covering the period of rapid industrialization from 1867 to 1903. It was created by Sascha O. Becker to analyze the political effects of the three-class franchise system. The data supports research on the link between vote inequality, economic interests, and liberal policy support.
Zonificación de aptitud para el cultivo comercial de cebolla de bulbo (Allium cepa L.) en Colombia - Segundo semestre is a geospatial dataset mapping land suitability for commercial bulb onion cultivation in Colombia. The dataset, published by www.datos.gov.co in December 2019, classifies areas into categories like 'Aptitud Alta' and 'No Apta' based on physical, socio-ecosystem, and socioeconomic criteria. It is produced at a 1:100,000 scale.
A report on the receipt and use of funds for the general fund and other revenues of a special fund, sourced from the States site of Ukraine. The dataset was last updated on 2026-02-20 07:41:49.143293 and is available in EXCEL XLSX format.
Michael D. Wang (2026) provides a harmonized country-level dataset and a specialized moral-distance matrix for analyzing legal origins and administrative power. The repository includes donor-recipient assignments and Jupyter notebooks designed to reproduce specific regression results and heatmaps from the companion research article.
A dataset titled 'patent-v2-parquet-shard-index' is hosted on Kaggle. The title suggests it is an index for sharded Parquet files related to patent documents. Metadata is minimal; the actual content, scale, and provenance require verification after download.
U.S. Patent Phrase to Phrase Matching is a dataset from Kaggle. Its title suggests it contains pairs of patent-related phrases, likely for semantic similarity or matching tasks. The dataset's specific content, size, and provenance require verification after download.
Fr Patent 2020 Claims is a dataset of patent claims published by the French National Institute of Industrial Property (INPI). The dataset was uploaded to HuggingFace by INPI-France and last updated on March 23, 2026. The specific number of records, columns, and file formats are not detailed in the available metadata.
Robert G. Sutter authored a dataset on Chinese foreign policy developments after Mao. The dataset is hosted on paperswithcode and is tagged with Law, Foreign Policy, Political Science, and Politics. Its specific content and structure are unknown.
Fred Fejes authored a paper analyzing the intersection of U.S. foreign policy and media during the New Deal era. The work likely contains historical analysis of shortwave broadcasting as a tool of diplomacy. It is published on the paperswithcode platform, which aggregates academic research.
A collection of materials on Chinese defense and foreign policy authored by June Teufel Dreyer of Ursinus College. The dataset is hosted on PapersWithCode and is categorized under Law, Foreign Policy, Business, Political Science, and International Trade. Its specific content, format, and size are not detailed in the available metadata.
Replication material for the research paper 'Policy Information and Opinion Change: Panel Studies from European Union Referendums'. The dataset, authored by Jannik Fenger, includes data and code for reproducing the study's analysis. It was last updated on March 25, 2026.
Kaggle dataset titled 'ds_linear_modeling_development_and_selection'. The dataset likely contains data for building and comparing linear models. Its specific content, size, and origin are not detailed in the provided metadata.
Kaggle hosts this dataset focused on linear modeling techniques. The title suggests it likely contains data for developing and selecting linear models, such as regression. Specific details on size, source, and creation date are not provided in the available metadata.