Journal of Social History
Pittsburgh, Carnegie-Mellon University
Trimestrale
ISSN: 0022-4529
Conservata in: Università degli Studi di Firenze, Biblioteca di Scienze Sociali
Punto di servizio: Economia, Riv. Str. 0537
Consistenza: v. 14, 1980/81-
[ 2030-2021 ] [ 2020-2011 ] [ 2010-2001 ] [ 2000-1991 ] [ 1990-1981]
ARTICLES
Anna Clark, The New Poor Law and the Breadwinner Wage Contrasting
Assumptions, p. 261
Elaine Frantz Parsons, Risky Business: The Uncertain Boundaries
of Manhood in the Midwestern Saloon, p. 283
Scott C. Martin, Violence, Gender, and Intemperance in Early
National Connecticut, p. 309
Anthony Crubaugh, Local Justice and Rural Society in the French
Revolution, p. 327
Mark Bevir, Republicanism, Socialism, and Democracy in Brirain:
The Origins of the Radical Left, p. 351
Nelleke Bakker, The Meaning of Fear, Emotional Standards for
Children in the Netherlands 1850-1950: Was there a Western Transformation?, p. 369
Susan Burch, Transcending Revolutions: The Tsars, The Soviets
and Deaf Culture, p. 393
Albert J Schmidt, Review Essay, p. 437
Reviews, p. 443
Article Abstracts, p. 507
ARTICLES
Jan Plamper, The Russian Orthodox Episcopate, 1721-1917:
A Prosopography, p. 5
David L. Hoffmann, Mothers in the Morherland: Stalinist Pronatalism
in Its Pan-European Context, p. 35
Dorothee Sturkenboom, Historicizing the Gender of Emotions
Changing Perceptions in Dutch Enlightenment Thought, p. 55
Bruce Dorsey, A Gendered History of African Colonization in
the Antebellum United States, p. 77
Greta De Jong, “With the Aid of God and the F.S.A”:
The Louisiana Farmers’ Union and the African American Freedom
Struggle in the New Deal Era, p. 105
Marian J. Morton, Institutionalizing Inequalities: Black Children
and Child Welfare in Cleveland, 1859-1998, p. 141
Tanya Kevorkian, The Rise of the Poor, Weak, and Wicked: Poor
Care, Punishment Religion, and Patriarchy in Leipzig, 1700-1730, p. 163
Reviews, p. 183
Article Abstracts, p. 253
ARTICLES
James E. Cronin, Convergence by Conviction Politics and
Economics in the Emergence of the ‘Anglo-American Model’, p. 781
Lisa M. Fine, Rights of Men, Rites of Passage Hunting and
Masculinity at Reo Morors of Lansing, Michigan, 1945-1975, p. 805
James C. Albisetti, Portia Ante Portas: Women and the Legal
Profession in Europe, Ca. 1870-1925, p. 825
Lisa Z. Sigel, Fifth in the Wrong People’s Hands Postcards
and the Expansion of Pornography in Britain and the Atlantic
World, 1880-1914, p. 859
Donald Ramos, Gossip, Scandal and Popular Culture in Golden
Age Brazil, p. 887
Michael Pammer, Death and the Transfer of Wealth: Bequest
Patterns and Cultural Change in the Eighteenth Century, p. 913
Zsuzsa Berend, “The Best of None!” Spinsterhood
in Nineteenth-Century New England, p. 935
Review Essay, p. 959
Reviews, p. 965
Article Abstracts, p. 1031
Index., p. 1035
ARTICLES
David M. Robinson, Banditry and the Subversion of State
Authority in China: The Capital Region During the Middle Ming
Period (1450-1525), p. 527
Megan Barke, Rebecca Fribush, Peter N. Stearns, Nervous Breakdown
in 2Oth-Century American Culture, p. 565
Mike J. Huggins, More Sinful Pleasures? Leisure, Respectability
and the Male Middle Classes in Victorian England, p. 585
Kathryn v. Edwards, Female Sociability, Physicality, and Authority
in an Early Modern Haunting, p. 601
Manon Van Der Heijden, Women as Victims of Sexual and Domestic
Violence in Seventeenth-Century Holland: Criminal Cases of Rape,
Incest, and Maltreatment in Rotterdam and Delft, p. 623
Elizabeth v. Lehfeldt, Convents as Litigants: Dowry and Inheritance
Disputes in Early-Modern Spain, p. 645
Leah Leneman, “No Unsuitable Match”: Defining Rank
in Eighteenth and Early Nineteenth-Century Scotland, p. 665
Reviews, p. 683
Article Abstracts, p. 769
ARTICLES
Janet Golden, “An Argument that Goes Back to the Womb”:
The Demedicalization of Fetal Alcohol Syndrome, 1973-1992, p. 269
Jessica Warner, Frank Ivis, “Damn You, You Informing
Bitch”. “Vox Populi” and the Unmaking of the Gin
Act of 1736, p. 299
Pablo Piccato, Politics and the Technology of Honor: Dueling
in Turn-of-the-Century Mexico, p. 331
Jill Fields, ‘Fighting the Corsetless Evil’: Shaping Corsets
and Culture, 1900-1930, p. 355
Jessica Kross, Mansions, Men, Women, and the Creation of Multiple
Publics in Eighteenth-Century British North America, p. 385
Elisabeth Lasch-Quinn, How to Behave Sensitively: Prescriptions
for Interracial Conduct from the 1960s to the 1990s, p. 409
Andrew Wiese, Black Housing, White Finance: African American
Housing and Nome Ownership in Evanston, Illinois, before 1940, p. 429
Reviews, p. 461
Article Abstracts, p. 517
ARTICLES
Hanchao Lu, Becoming Urban: Mendicancy and Vagrants in
Modern Shanghai, p. 7
Greg Bankoff, Devils, Familiars and Spaniards: Spheres of
Power and the Supernatural in the World of Seberina Candelaria
and her Village in Early 19th Century Philippines, p. 37
Carolyn Conley, The Agreeable Recreation of Fighting, p. 57
Martha Mabie Gardner, Working on White Womanhood: White Working Women in the San Francisco Anti-Chinese Movement, 1877-1890, p. 73
Jacqueline H. Wolf, “Mercenary Hirelings” or “A Great Blessing”?: Doctors’ and Mothers’ Conflicted Perceptions
of Wet Nurses and the Ramifications for Infant Feeding in Chicago,
1871-1961, p. 97
Clay Gish, Rescuing the ‘Waifs and Strays’ of the City: The
Western Emigration Program of the Children’s Aid Society, p. 121
Claude S. Fischer, Comment on “Anxiety”: Compensation in Social History, p. 143
REVIEW ESSAYS
Andrew Hunt, “When Did the Sixties Happen”. Searching For New Directions, p. 147
Michael E. Lomax, The African American Experience in Professional Football, p. 163
Reviews, p. 179
Article Abstracts, p. 261
ARTICLES
Elizabeth Pleck, The Making of the Domestic Occasion: The
History of Thanksgiving in the United States, p. 773
Russell L. Johnson, The Civil War Generation: Military Service
and Mobility in Dubuque, Iowa, 1860-1870, p. 791
Timothy B. Smith, Assistance and Repression: Rural Exodus,
Vagabondage and Social Crisis in France, 1880-1914, p. 821
Peter M. Beattie, Conscription Versus Penal Servitude: Army
Reform’s Influence on the Brazilian State’s Management of Social
Control, 1870-1930, p. 847
Hal Langfur, Myths of Pacification: Brazilian Frontier Settlement
and the Subjugation of the Bororo Indians, p. 879
L. Mara Dodge, “One Female Prisoner is of More Trouble
than Twenty Males”: Women Convicts in Illinois Prisons,
1835-1896, p. 907
REVIEW ESSAYS
Joseph Amato, Realms of Memory: The Construction of the French
Past, Vol. 2, p. 931
Constance E. Putnam, The Greatest Benefit to Mankind: A Medical
History of Humanity from Antiquity to the Present, p. 935
Reviews, p. 941
Article Abstracts, p. 1011
ARTICLES
Alan Hunt, Anxiety and Social Explanation: Some Anxieties
about Anxiety, p. 509
Jessamyn Neuhaus, The Way to a Man’s Heart: Gender Roles,
Domestic Ideology, and Cook-books in the 1950s, p. 529
James Clyde Sellman, Social Movements and the Symbolism of
Public Demonstrations: The 1874 Women’s Crusade and German Resistance
in Richmond, Indiana, p. 557
David I. Kertzer, Syphilis, Foundlings, and Wetnurses in Nineteenth-Century
Italy, p. 589
Robert Wegs, Youth Delinquency & “Crime”: The
Perception and the Reality, p. 603
Lynn MacKay, Why They Stole: Women in the Old Bailey, 1779-1789, p. 623
Erik Beekink, Frans Van Poppel, Aart C. Liefbroer, Surviving
the Loss of the Parent in a Nineteenth-Century Dutch Provincial
town, p. 641
REVIEW ESSAYS
E. Anthony Rotundo, Endangered Children: Dependence, Neglect,
and Abuse in American History. By LeRoy Ashby, Growing Pains:
Children in the Industrial Age, 1850-1890. By Priscilla Ferguson
Clement, p. 671
Daniel v. Cohen, Kidnapped Culture, p. 677
Reviews, p. 689
Article Abstracts, p. 759
ARTICLES
Jason Scott Smith, The Strange History of the Decade: Modernity,
Nostalgia, and the Perils of Periodization, p. 263
Jeffrey Merrick, Commissioner Foucault, Inspector Noël,
and the “Pederasts” of Paris, 1780-3, p. 287
Bruce Curtis, Administrative Infrastructure and Social Enquiry:
Finding the Facts about Agriculture in Quebec, 1853-4, p. 309
Mieko Nishida, From Ethnicity to Race and Gender: Transformations
of Black Lay Sodalities in Salvador, Brazil, p. 329
Andrew Davies, Youth Gangs, Masculinity and Violence in Late
Victorian Manchester and Salford, p. 349
Keith Allen, Sharing Scarcity: Bread Rationing and the First
World War in Berlin, 1914-1923, p. 371
REVIEW ESSAYS
David F. Crew, Gender, Media and Consumerism in Germany, 1920s-1950s, p. 395
Mark Elvin, Technology and Gender: Fabrics of Power in Late
Imperia1 Chinv. By Francesca Bray, p. 403
Reviews, p. 411
Article Abstracts, p. 497
ARTICLES
Timothy Kelly, Joseph Kelly, Our Lady of Perpetual Help,
Gender Roles, and the Decline of Devotional Catholicism, p. 5
Joseph Spillane, The Making of an Underground Market: Drug
Selling in Chicago, 1900-1940, p. 27
Clifton Crais, Of Men, Magic, and the Law: Popular Justice
and the Political Imagination in South Africa, p. 49
M. Langley Biegert, Legacy of Resistance: Uncovering the History
of Collective Action by Black Agricultural Workers in Central
East Arkansas from the 1860s to the 1930s, p. 73
Linda Reeder, Women in the Classroom: Mass Migration, Literacy
and the Nationalization of Sicilian Women at the Turn of the
Century, p. 101
Daniel H. Kaiser, The Poor and Disabled in Early Eighteenth-Century
Russian towns, p. 125
Peter Shapely, Charity, Status and Leadership: Charitable
Image and the Manchester Man, p. 157
Thomas S. Wermuth, New York Farmers and the Market Revolution:
Economic Behavior in the Mid-Hudson Valley, 1780-1830, p.
179
REVIEW ESSAY
Frederick Marquardt, “Schaffe, Schaffe, Häusie Baue”:
Hans Medick, the Swabians, and Modernity, p. 197
Reviews, p. 207
Article Abstracts, p. 497
ARTICLES
Mark v. Swiencicki, Consuming Brotherhood: Men’s Culture,
Style and Recreation as Consumer Culture, 1880-1930, p. 773
Mara L. Keire, Dope Fiends and Degenerates: The Gendering
of Addiction in the Early Twentieth Century, p. 809
Michael C. Hickey, Revolution on the Jewish Street: Smolensk,
1917, p. 823
Julie Kay Mueller, Staffing Newspapers and Training Journalists
in Early Soviet Russia, p. 851
Catharine Anne Wilson, Tenancy as a Family Strategy in Mid-Nineteenth
Century Ontario, p. 875
Ellen E. Kittell, Guardianship Over Women in Medieval Flanders:
A Reappraisal, p. 897
REVIEW ESSAY
Doug Munro, Indenture, Deportation, Survival: Recent Books
on Australian South Sea Islanders, p. 931
Reviews, p. 949
Article Abstracts, p. 1009
ARTICLES
David H. Onkst, “First a Negro … Incidentally a
Veteran”: Black World War Two Veterans and the G.I. Bill
of Rights in the Deep South, 1944-1948, p. 517
Simone M. Caron, Birth Control and the Black Community in
the 1960s: Genocide or Power Politics?, p. 545
Robert Mark Silverman, The Effects of Racism and Racial Discrimination
on Minority Business Development: The Case of Black Manufacturers
in Chicago’s Ethnic Beauty Aids Industry, p. 571
Marc C. McLeod, Undesirable Aliens: Race, Ethnicity, and Nationalism
in the Comparison of Haitian and British West Indian Immigrant
Workers in Cuba, 1912-1939, p. 599
Stana Nenadic, The Social Shaping of Business Behaviour in
the Nineteenth-Century Women’s Garment Trades, p. 625
Richard J. Soderlund, “Intended as a Terror to the Idle
and Profligate”: Embezzlement and the Origins of Policing
in the Yorkshire Worsted Industry, c. 1750-1777, p. 647
Steven M. Bealtdoin, “Without Belonging to Public Service”:
Charities, the State, and Civil Society in Third Republic Bordeaux,
1870-1914, p. 671
REVIEW ESSAY
Joseph v. McCartin, Industrial Unionism as Liberator or Leash?
The Limits of “Rank-and-Filism” in American Labor Historiography, p. 701
Reviews, p. 711
Article Abstracts, p. 761
ARTICLES
Jeffrey S. Adler, “My Mother-in-Law is to Blame, But
I’ll Walk on Her Neck Yet”: Homicide in Late Nineteenth-Century
Chicago, p. 253
Daniel v. Cohen, The Beautiful Female Murder Victim: Literary
Genres and Courtship Practices in the Origins of a Cultural Motif,
1590-1850, p. 277
Janna Jones, The Distance from Home: The Domestication of
Desire in Interior Design Manuals, p. 307
Todd v. Postol, Creating the American Newspaper Boy: Middle-Class
Route Service and Juvenile Salesmanship in the Great Depression, p. 327
Helena Waddy, St. Anthony’s Bread: The Modernized Religious
Culture of German Catholics in the Early Twentieth Century, p. 347
Joseph Melling, Richard Adair, Bill Forsythe, “A Proper
Lunatic for Two Years”: Pauper Lunatic Children in Victorian
and Edwardian England. Child Admissions to the Devon County Asylum,
1845-1914, p. 371
Kenneth H. Wheeler, Infanticide in Nineteenth-Century Ohio, p. 407
Richard J. Morris, Social Change, Republican Rhetoric, and
the American Revolution: The Case of Salem, Massachusetts, p. 419
Reviews, p. 435
SOCIAL HISTORY UPDATE
Peter N. Stearns, A Little Problem About Bookstores, p. 501
Article Abstracts, p. 503
ARTICLES
Judy Tzu-Chun Wu, “Loveliest Daughter of our Ancient
Cathay!”: Representations of Ethnic and Gender Identity
in the Miss Chinatown U.S.v. Beauty Pageant, p. 5
Carol Lansing, Gender and Civic Authority: Sexual Control
in a Medieval Italian town, p. 33
Kevin C. Robbins, Magical Emasculation, Popular Anticlericalism,
and the Limits of the Reformation in Western France circa 1590, p. 61
Mary Kupiec Cayton, Who Were the Evangelicals?: Conservative
and Liberal Identity in the Unitarian Controversy in Boston,
1804-1833, p. 85
Larry Goldsmith, History from the Inside Out: Prison Life
in Nineteenth-Century Massachusetts, p. 109
Gilles Vandal, Property Offences, Social Tension and Racial
Antagonism in Post-Civil War Rural Louisiana, p. 127
Wayne K. Durrill, New Schooling for a New South: A Community
Study of Education and Social Change, 1875-1885, p. 155
REVIEW ESSAY
James L. Wunsch, Big Book, Big City, p. 183
Reviews, p. 193
Article Abstracts, p. 241
ARTICLES
Jesse Berrett, Feeding the Organization Man: Diet and Masculinity
in Postwar America, p. 805
Beth Bailey, Prescribing the Pill: Politics, Culture, and
the Sexual Revolution in America’s Heartland, p. 827
Craig Buettinger, Women and Antivivisection in Late Nineteenth-Century
America, p. 857
James M. Brophy, Carnival and Citizenship: The Politics of
Carnival Culture in the Prussian Rhineland, 1823-1848, p. 873
Lorna F. Hurl, David J. Tucker, The Michigan County Agents
and the Development of Juvenile Probation, 1873-1900, p. 905
Susan L. Tananbaum, Philanthropy and Identity: Gender arid
Ethnicity in London, p. 937
Louise Corti, Paul Thompson, Research/Resources Note: Latest
News from the ESRC Qualitative Data Archival Resource Centre
(QUALIDATA), p. 963
REVIEW ESSAY
Michael Adas, Social Transformations: A Genera Theory of Historical
Development, p. 967
Reviews, p. 971
Article Abstracts, p. 1017
ARTICLES
Lisa Jacobson, Revitalizing the American Home: Children’s
Leisure and the Revaluation of Play, 1920-1940, p. 581
Owen Davies, Urbanization and the Decline of Witchcraft: An
Examination of London, p. 597
Marco H. D. Van Leeuwen, Ineke Maas, Social Mobility in a
Dutch Province, Utrecht 1850-1940, p. 619
Michael O. West, Liquor and Libido: “Joint Drinking” and the Politics of Sexual Control in Colonial Zimbabwe, 1920s-1950s, p. 645
Patrick J. Ryan, Unnatural Selection: Intelligence Testing,
Eugenics, and American Political Cultures, p. 669
Henriette Donner, Under the Cross-Why VA.D.s Performed the
Filthiest Task in the Dirtiest War: Red Cross Women Volunteers,
1914-1918, p. 687
Robert E. Johnson, Family Life-Cycles and Economic Stratification:
A Case-Study in Rural Russia, p. 705
Reviews, p. 733
Article Abstracts, p. 797
ARTICLES
C. Dallett Hemphill, Middle Class Rising in Revolutionary
America: The Evidence From Manners, p. 317
Peter N. Stearns, Perrin Rowland, Lori Giarnella, Children’s
Sleep: Sketching Historical Change, p. 345
Daniel Scott Smith, “The Number and Quality of Children”:
Education and Marital Fertility in Early Twentieth-Century Iowa, p. 367
Kimberley L. Phillips, “But it is a Fine Place to Make
Money”: Migration and African-American Families in Cleveland,
1915-1929, p. 393
Maxine Berg, Women’s Consumption and the Industrial Classes
of Eighteenth-Century England, p. 415
Thomas Miller Klubock, Working-Class Masculinity, Middle-Class
Morality, and Labor Politics in the Chilean Copper Mines, p. 435
Leah Leneman, “Disregarding the Matrimonial Vows”:
Divorce in Eighteenth and Early Nineteenth-Century Scotland, p. 465
Lynne Taylor, Food Riots Revisited, p. 483
REVIEW ESSAYS
Randolph Trumbach, The Third Gender in Twentieth-Century America, p. 497
Gregory Hanlon, The Perils of Patriarchy, p. 503
Reviews, p. 521
Article Abstracts, p. 569
ARTICLES
Jesus Cruz, An Ambivalent Revolution: The Public and the
Private in the Construction of Liberal Spain, p. 5
Susan B. Whitney, Embracing the Status Quo: French Communists,
Young Women and the Popular Front, p. 29
Richard Bodek, The Not-So-Golden Twenties: Everyday Life and
Communist Agitprop in Weimar-Era Berlin, p. 55
Lynn Mally, Performing the New Woman: The Komsomolka as Actress
and Image in Soviet Youth Theater, p. 79
Peter Konecny, Library Hooligans and Others: Law, Order, and
Student Culture in Leningrad, 1924-38, p. 97
Jacquelyn C. Miller, An “Uncommon Tranquillity of Mind”:
Emotional Self-Control and the Construction of a Middle-Class
Identity in Eighteenth-Century Philadelphia, p. 129
Daniel v. Cohen, Miss Reed and the Superiors: The Contradictions
of Convent Life in Antebellum America, p. 149
Mary v. Procida, A Tale Begun in Other Days: British Travellers
in Tibet in the Late Nineteenth Century, p. 185
Richard Lindstrom, “Not From the Land Side, But From
the Flag Side”: Native American Responses to the Wanamaker
Expedition of 1913, p. 209
REVIEW ESSAY
Richard Price, Languages of Revisionism: Historians and Popular
Politics in Nineteenth-Century Britain, p. 229
Reviews, p. 253
Article Abstracts, p. 305
SPECIAL ISSUE: SOCIAL HISTORY AND THE AMERICAN POLITICAL CLIMATE-PROBLEMS
AND STRATEGIES
Peter N. Stearns, Introduction, p. 3
PART I: DEFINING THE PROBLEM
Peter N. Stearns, Uncivil War: Current American Conservatives
and Social History, p. 7
Richard Jensen, The Culture Wars, 1965-1995: A Historian’s
Map, p. 17
Gary B. Nash, The History Standards Controversy and Social
History, p. 39
Jan Lewis, The Double-Consciousness of the Academic Historian, p. 51
Barry W Bienstock, Everything Old Is New Again: Social History,
The National History Standards and the Crisis in the Teaching
of High School American History, p. 59
PART II: BROADER PERSPECTIVES AND COURSES OF ACTION
Jürgen Kocka, What Is Leftist About Social History today?, p. 67
John K. Walton, The Lion and the Newt: A British View of American
Conservatives’ Fear of Social History, p. 73
Joe W. Trotter, Reflections on the African American Experience,
Social History, and the Resurgence of Conservatism in American
Society, p. 85
Judith P. Zinsser, Real History, Real Education, Real Merit
– or Why Is “Forrest Gump” so Popular?, p. 91
Roy Rosenzweig, The Best of Times, The Worst of Times, p. 99
George Reid Andrews, Social History and the Populist Moment:
Contesting, the Political Terrain, p. 109
Louise v. Tilly, History as Exploration and Discovery, p. 115
ARTICLES
Thomas Goebel, The Uneven Rewards of Professional Labor:
Wealth and Income in the Chicago Professions, 1870-1920, p. 749
James Donnelly, Defining the Industrial Chemist in the United
Kingdom, 1850-1921, p. 779
Joel v. Tarr, Mark Tebeau, Managing Danger in the Home Environment,
1900-1940, p. 797
John O. Burnham, Why Did the Infants and toddlers Die? Shifts
in Americans’ Ideas of Responsibility for Accidents-From Blaming
Mom to Engineering, p. 817
Stephen Lassonde, Learning and Earning: Schooling, Juvenile
Employment, and the Early Life Course in Late Nineteenth-Century
New Haven, p. 839
Allyson M. Poska, When Love Goes Wrong: Getting Out of Marriage
in Seventeenth-Century Spain, p. 871
Christine Adams, A Choice Not to Wed? Unmarried Women in Eighteenth-Century
France, p. 883
Laird W Bergad, Demographic Change in a Post-Export Boom Society:
The Population of Minas Gerais, Brazil, 1776-1821, p. 895
Herbert S. Klein, Clotilde Andrade Paiva, Freedmen in a Slave
Economy: Minas Gerais in 1831, p. 933
Ruth Wallis Herndon, Research Note: Literacy Among New England’s
Transient Poor, 1750-1800, p. 963
Reviews, p. 967
Article Abstracts, p. 1033
ARTICLES
Andrea Tone, Contraceptive Consumers: Gender and the Political
Economy of Birth Control in the 1930s, p. 485
Peter Laipson, “Kiss Without Shame, For She Desires It”:
Sexual Foreplay in American Marital Advice Literature, 1900-1925, p. 507
Susan Mumm, “Not Worse than Other Girls”: The Convent-Based
Rehabilitation of Fallen Women in Victorian Britain, p. 527
Jeffrey Clayton Foster, The Rocky Road to a “Drug Free
Tennessee”: A History of the Early Regulation of Cocaine
and the Opiates, 1897- 1913, p. 547
Mark Voss-Hubbard, The Amesbury-Salisbury Strike and the Social
Origins of Political Nativism in Antebellum Massachusetts, p. 565
Joyce M. Mastboom, By-Employment and Agriculture in the Eighteenth-Century
Rural Netherlands: The Florijn/Slotboom Household, p. 591
Sandra Burman, Patricia Van Der Spuy, The Illegitimate and
the Illegal in a South African City: The Effects of Apartheid
on Births Out of Wedlock, p. 613
Hendrik Kraay, “The Shelter of the Uniform”: The
Brazilian Army and Runaway Slaves, 1800-1888, p. 637
Paul Street, The Logic and Limits of “Plant Loyalty”:
Black Workers, White Labor, and Corporate Racial Paternalism
in Chicago’s Stockyards, 1916-1940, p. 659
Michael Nash, Research Note: Searching for Working-Class Philadelphia
in the Records of the Philadelphia Saving Fund Society, p. 683
Reviews, p. 689
Article Abstracts, p. 739
ARTICLES
Joanne L. Goodwin, ‘Employable Mothers’ and ‘Suitable Work’:
A Re-evaluation of Welfare and Wage-earning for Women in the
Twentieth-Century United States, p. 253
Palle Ove Christiansen, Culture and Contrasts in a Northern
European Village: Lifestyles among Manorial Peasants in 18th-Century
Denmark, p. 275
Sigurdur Gylfi Magnússon, From Children’s Point of
View: Childhood in Nineteenth-Century Iceland, p. 295
Cas Wouters, Etiquette Books and Emotion Management in the
2Oth Century: Part Two- The Integration of the Sexes, p. 325
Louis Haas, Il Mio Buono Compare: Choosing Godparents and
the Uses of Baptismal Kinship in Renaissance Florence, p. 341
Monique Stavenuiter, A Cracked Mirror. Images and Self-Images
of Elderly Men and Women in the Netherlands in the Nineteenth
Century, p. 357
Robert Von Friedeburg, Social and Geographical Mobility in
the Old World and New World Communities: Earls Come, Ipswich
and Springfield, 1636-1685, p. 375
Reviews, p. 401
Article Abstracts, p. 473
ARTICLES
Anne T. Quartararo, The Perils of Assimilation in Modern
France: The Deaf Community, Social Status, and Educational Opportunity,
1815-1870, p. 5
Curt Garner, Public Service Personnel in West Germany in the
1950s: Controversial Policy Decisions and Their Effects on Social
Composition, Gender Structure, and the Role of Former Nazis, p. 25
Samuel J. Watson, Flexible Gender Roles During the Market
Revolution: Family, Friendship, Marriage, and Masculinity Among
U.S. Army Officers, 1815-1846, p. 81
Cas Wouters, Etiquette Books and Emotion Management in the
2Oth Century: Part One- The Integration of Social Classes, p. 107
Kenneth Moss, St. Partrick’s Day Celebrations and the Formation
of Irish-American Identity, 1845-1875, p. 125
John T. Cumbler, Whatever Happened to Industrial Waste?: Reform,
Compromise, and Science in Nineteenth Century Southern New England,
p. 149
Reviews, p. 173
Article Abstracts, p. 241
ARTICLES
Daniel v. Cohen, Homicidal Compulsion and the Conditions
of Freedom: The Social and Psychological Origins of Familicide
in America’s Early Republic, p. 725
Christine Ruane, Clothes Shopping in Imperial Russia: The
Development of a Consumer Culture, p. 765
Lawrence M. Lipin, Burying the “Destroyer of One Happy
Home”: Manhood, Industrial Authority, and Political Alliance
Building in the Murder Trial of Ira Strunk, p. 783
Carolyn v. Conley, No Pedestals: Women and Violence in Late
Nineteenth-Century Ireland, p. 801
Edgar-Andre Montigny, “Foisted Upon the Government”:
Institutions and the Impact of Public Policy Upon the Aged. The
Elderly Patients of Rockwood Asylum, 1866-1906, p. 819
Avi Chomsky, Afro-Jamaican Traditions and Labor Organizing
on United Fruit Company Plantations in Costa Rica, 1910,
p. 837
Sally Scully, Marriage or a Career?: Witchcraft as an Alternative
in Seventeenth-Century Venice, p. 857
REVIEWS ESSAYS
James C. Albisetti, Secondary Schools and Social Structure
in 19th Century Germany, p. 877
Michael Richards, How to Succeed in Revolution Without Really
Trying, p. 883
Reviews, p. 889
Article Abstracts, p. 941
ARTICLES
Anne-Marie Sohn, The Golden Age of Male Adultery: The Third
Republic, p. 469
Jeremy Krikler, Social Neurosis and Hysterical Pre-Cognition
in South Africa: A Case-Study and Reflections, p. 491
David Monod, Culture Without Class: Canada’s Retailers and
the Problem of Group Identification 1890-1940, p. 521
Martin Bruegel, “Time That Can Be Relied Upon”. The Evolution of Time Consciousness in the Mid-Hudson Valley,
1790-1860, p. 547
Gerda W. Ray, From Cossack to Trooper: Manliness, Police Reform,
and the State, p. 565
Matthew Hilton, “Tabs”, “Fags” and the “Boy Labour Problem” in Late Victorian and Edwardian
Britain, p. 587
Doug Munro, The Labor Trade in Melanesians to Queensland:
An Historiographic Essay, p. 609
REVIEW ESSAYS
Malia B. Formes, Beyond Complicity Versus Resistance: Recent
Work on Gender and European Imperialism, p. 629
James L. Wunsch, The Suburban Cliché, p. 643
Reviews, p. 659
Article Abstracts, p. 715
ARTICLES
Marylynn Salmon, The Cultural Significance of Breastfeeding
and Infant Care in Early Modern England and America, p. 247
C. Dallett Hemphill, Age Relations and the Social Order in
Early New England: The Evidence From Manners, p. 271
John C. Spurlock, Cynthia v. Magistro, “Dreams Never
to Be Realized”: Emotional Culture and the Phenomenology
of Emotion, p. 295
Timothy Kelly, Suburbanization and the Decline of Catholic
Public Ritual in Pittsburgh, p. 311
Stephen H. Norwood, The Student as Strikebreaker: College
Youth and the Crisis of Masculinity in the Early Twentieth Century, p. 331
Richard Oestreicher, The Counted and the Uncounted: The Occupational
Structure of Early American Cities, p. 351
REVIEW ESSAY
George Reid Andrews, Afro-Latin America: The Late 1900s, p. 363
Reviews, p. 381
Article Abstracts, p. 456
ARTICLES
David L. Gollaher, From Ritual to Science: The Medical
Transformation of Circumcision in America, p. 5
Jeanne Maddox toungara, Inventing the African Family: Gender
and Family Law Reform in Cote D’Ivoire, p. 37
Trevor Burnard, A Failed Settler Society: Marriage and Demographic
Failure in Early Jamaica, p. 63
Daniel Scott Smith, Female Householding in Late Eighteenth-Century
America and the Problem of Poverty, p. 83
Anne McKernan, War, Gender, and Industrial Innovation: Recruiting
Women Weavers in Early Nineteenth-Century Ireland, p. 109
Marti Lamar, “Choosing” Partible Inheritance: Chilean
Merchant Families, 1795-1825, p. 125
REVIEW ESSAY
Glenn C. Altschuler, Science, The State and Higher Education
in America, p. 147
Stanley Coben, Ordinary White Protestants: The KKK of the
1920s, p. 155
Reviews, p. 167
Article Abstracts, p. 233
ARTICLES
Rudolph Binion, Fiction as Social Fantasy: Europes’s Domestic
Crisis of 1879-1914, p. 679
Pieter Spierenburg, Faces of Violence: Homicide Trends and
Cultural Meanings: Amsterdam, 1431- 1816, p. 701
Robert v. Wells, Taming the “King of Terrors”: Ritual
and Death in Schenectady, New York, 1844-1860, p. 717
Andor Skotnes, “Buy Where You Can Work”: Boycotting
for Jobs in African-American Baltimore, 1933-1934, p. 735
Sandra M. O’Donnell, The Care of Dependent African-American
Children in Chicago: The Struggle Between Black Self-Help and
Professionalism, p. 763
Leslie Ann Schuster, Workers and Community: The Case of the
Peat-Cutters and the Shipbuilding Industry in Saint-Nazaire,
1881-1910, p. 777
Patricia E. Prestwich, Family Strategies and Medical Power:
‘Voluntary’ Committal in a Parisian Asylum, 1876-1914, p. 799
Reviews, p. 819
Article Abstracts, p. 899
ARTICLES
Claude S. Fischer, Changes in Leisure Activities, 1890-1940, p. 453
James P. Brennan, Monica B. Gordillo, Working Class Protest,
Popular Revolt, and Urban Insurrection in Argentina: The 1969 “Cordobazo”, p. 477
Joan Meznar, Orphans and the Transition from Slave to Free
Labor in Northeast Brazil: The Case of Campina Grande, 1850-1888, p. 499
Karl E. Westhauser, Friendship and Family in Early Modern
England: The Sociability of Adam Eyre and Samuel Pepys, p. 517
Adrienne D. Hood, The Gender Division of Labor in the Production
of Textiles in Eighteenth-Century, Rural Pennsylvania (Rethinking
the New England Model), p. 537
Mary Neth, Gender and the Family Labor System: Defining Work
in the Rural Midwest, p. 563
Tom L. Franzmann, Antislavery and Political Economy in the
Early Victorian House of Commons: A Research Note on “Capitalist
Hegemony”, p. 579
REVIEW ESSAY
James R. Lehning, Bringing in Culture, p. 595
Reviews, p. 601
Article Abstracts, p. 663
ARTICLES
Robin Pearson, Knowing One’s Place: Perceptions of Community in the Industrial Suburbs of Leeds, 1790-1890, p. 221
Eric Van Young, Agrarian Rebellion and Defense of Community:
Meaning and Collective Violence in Late Colonial and Independence-Era Mexico, p. 245
John Theibault, The Rhetoric of Death and Destruction in the Thirty Years War, p. 271
Beth Abelson MacLeod, “Whence Comes the Lady Tympanist?” Gender and Instrumental Musicians in America, 1853-1990, p. 291
Bronwyn Dalley, Following the Rules? Women’s Responses to Incarceration, New Zealand, 1880-1920, p. 309
Steven W. Pope, Negotiating the “Folk Highway” of the Nation: Sport, Public Culture and American Identity, 1870-1940, p. 327
Gisli Ágúst Gunnlaugsson, “Everyone’s Been
Good to Me, Especially the Dogs”: Foster-Children and Young
Paupers in Nineteenth-Century Southern Iceland, p. 341
Gerald F. Reid, The Seeds of Prosperity and Discord: The Politica1
Economy of Community Polarization in Greenfield, Massachusetts,
1770-1820, p. 359
REVIEW ESSAY
Joseph Amato, Guy Thuillier: “Paris Will Save Nothing”, p. 375
Reviews, p. 381
Article Abstracts, p. 441
ARTICLES
David Gerber, Anger and Affability: The Rise and Representation
of a Repertory of Self-Presentation Skills in a World War II
Disabled Veteran, p. 5
Donna Harsch, Public Continuity and Private Change? Women’s
Consciousness and Activity in Frankfurt, 1945-1955, p. 29
Timothy B. Smith, In Defense of Privilege: The City of London
and the Challenge of Municipal Reform, 1875-1890, p. 59
Pamela Radcliff, Elite Women Workers and Collective Action:
The Cigarette Makers of Gijón, 1890-1930, p. 85
Kevin R. Hardwick, “Your Old Father Abe Lincoln is Dead
and Damned”: Black Soldiers and the Memphis Race Riot of
1866, p. 109
Donald Reid, Schools and the Paternalist Project at Le Creusot,
1850-1914, p. 129
Reviews, p. 145
Article Abstracts, p. 207
ARTICLES
Gunther Peck, Manly Gambles: The Politics of Risk on the
Comstock Lode, 1860-1880, p. 701
Joshua B. Freeman, Hardhats: Construction Workers, Manliness,
and the 1970 Pro-War Demonstrations, p. 725
Patricia Seed, Narratives of Don Juan: The Language of Seduction
in Seventeenth-Century Hispanic Literature and Society, p. 745
Peter N. Stearns, Mark Knapp, Men and Romantic Love: Pinpointing
a 20th-Century Change, p. 769
Angus McLaren, Illegal Operations: Women, Doctors, and Abortion,
1886-1939, p. 797
Beth Bailey, David Farber, The “Double-V” Campaign
in World War II Hawaii: African Americans Racial Ideology, and
Federal Power, p. 817
Leah Leneman, Rosalind Mitchison, Clandestine Marriage in
the Scottish Cities 1660-1780, p. 845
Reviews, p. 863
Article Abstracts, p. 913
Letters to the Editor, p. 917
ARTICLES
Howard I. Kushner, Suicide, Gender, and the Fear of Modernity
in Nineteenth-Century Medical and Social Thought, p. 461
Ellen Furlough, Selling the American Way in Interwar France: “Prix Uniques” and the Salons des Arts Ménagers, p. 491
Dieter K. Buse, Urban and National Identity: Bremen, 1860-1920, p. 521
Howard M. Wach, Unitarian Philanthropy and Cultural Hegemony
in Comparative Perspective: Manchester and Boston, 1827-1848, p. 539
Edgar Melton, Household Economies and Communal Conflicts on
a Russian Serf Estate, 1800-1817, p. 559
Daniel L. Schafer, “A Class of People Neither Freemen
nor Slaves”: From Spanish to American Race Relations in
Florida, 1821-1861, p. 587
Larry M. Logue, Who Joined the Confederate Army? Soldiers,
Civilians, and Communities in Mississippi, p. 611
Reviews, p. 625
Article Abstracts, p. 689
ARTICLES
George Reid Andrews, Racial Inequality in Brazil and the
United States: A Statistical Comparison, p. 229
John Bohstedt, The Moral Economy and the Discipline of Historical
Context, p. 265
Chris Hosgood, A ‘Brave and Daring Folk’? Shopkeepers and
Trade Associational Life in Victorian and Edwardian England, p. 285
Alexander Von Hoffman, An Officer of the Neighborhood: A Boston
Patrolman on the Beat in 1895, p. 309
Richard Harris, The End Justified the Means: Boarding and
Rooming in a City of Homes, 1890-1951, p. 331
Monique Stavenuiter, Research Note: Elderly Women within the
Household in Amsterdam in the Period 1851-1891, p. 359
REVIEW ESSAY
C. R. Day, Science, Applied Science and Higher Education in
France 1870-1945, an Historiographical Survey since the 1950s, p. 367
Reviews, p. 385
Article Abstracts, p. 451
ARTICLES
Stephen M. Frank, “Rendering Aid and Comfort”:
Images of Fatherhood in the Letters of Civil War Soldiers from
Massachusetts and Michigan, p. 5
Bill M. Donovan, Changing Perceptions of Social Deviance:
Gypsies in Early Modern Portugal and Brazil, p. 33
John Higginson, Liberating the Captives: Independent Watchtower
as an Avatar of Colonial Revolt in Southern Africa and Katanga,
1908-1941, p. 55
Hal S. Barron, And the Crooked Shall be Made Straight: Public
Road Administration and the Decline of Localism in the Rural
North, 1870-1930, p. 81
Scott Hughes Myerly, “The Eye Must Entrap the Mind”:
Army Spectacle and Paradigm in Nineteenth-Century Britain, p. 105
Julie Hardwick, Widowhood and Patriarchy in Seventeenth-Century
France, p. 133
Reviews, p. 149
Article Abstracts, p. 214
ARTICLES
Stephen P. Frank, “Simple Folk, Savage Customs?” Youth, Sociability, and the Dynamics of Culture in Rural Russia,
1856-1914, p. 711
Jeffrey S. Adler, Streetwalkers, Degraded Outcasts, and Good-For-Nothing
Huzzies: Women and the Dangerous Class in Antebellum St. Louis, p. 737
Craig Patton, “Proletarian Protest”?: Skill and
Protest in the German Chemical Industry, 1914- 1924, p. 757
Sarah D. Shields, Sheep, Nomads and Merchants in Nineteenth-Century
Mosul: Creating Transformations in an Ottoman Society, p. 773
John Smail, Manufacturer or Artisan? The Relationship Between
Economic and Cultural Change in the Early Stages of the Eighteenth-Century
Industrialization, p. 791
Allen Isaacman, Peasants, Work and the Labor Process: Forced
Cotton Cultivation in Colonial Mozambique 1938-1961, p. 815
Thomas v. Cohen, The Lay Liturgy of Affront in Sixteenth-Century
Italy, p. 857
REVIEW ESSAY
Joseph Amato, Eugen Weber’s France, p. 879
Reviews, p. 883
Article Abstracts, p. 933
ARTICLES
Pamela Haag, The “III-Use of a Wife”: Patterns
of Working-Class Violence in Domestic and Public New York City,
1860-1880, p. 447
Peter K. Taylor, Military System and Rural Social Change in
Eighteenth-Century Hesse-Cassel, p. 479
Herbert S. Klein, The Social and Economic Integration of Spanish
Immigrants in Brazil, p. 505
Paul Seeley, Catholics and Apprentices: an Example of Men’s
Philanthropy in Late Nineteenth-Century France, p. 531
Karl Ittmann, Family Limitation and Family Economy in Bradford,
West Yorkshire 1851-1881, p. 547
Norman H. Murdoch, Salvation Army Disturbances in Liverpool,
England, 1879-1887, p. 575
Kenneth J. Winkle, The Voters of Lincoln’s Springfield: Migration
and Political Participation in an Antebellum City, p. 595
REVIEW ESSAY
John Martin, Journeys to the World of the Dead: The Work of
Carlo Ginzburg, p. 613
Reviews, p. 627
SOCIAL HISTORY UPDATE
Joseph Kelly, Timothy Kelly, Searching the Dark Alley: New
Historicism and Social History, p. 677
Article Abstracts, p. 695
ARTICLES
Robert Orsi, The Center Out There, In Here, and Everywhere
Else: The Nature of Pilgrimage to the Shrine of Saint Jude, 1929-1965, p. 213
Bruce C. Nelson, Revival and Upheaval: Religion, Irreligion,
and Chicago’s Working Class in 1886, p. 233
Clifton C. Crais, The Vacant Land: The Mythology of British
Expansion in the Eastern Cape, South Africa, p. 255
Carl Strikwerda, Interest-Group Politics and the International
Economy: Mass Politics and Big Business Corporations in the Liège
Coal Basin, 1870-1914, p. 277
Barbara J. Logue, In Pursuit of Prosperity: Disease and Death
in a Massachusetts Commercial Port, 1660-1850, p. 309
Lynne M. Adrian, Joan E. Crowley, Hoboes and Homeboys: The
Demography of Misdemeanor Convictions in the Allegheny County
Jail, 1892-1923, p. 345
Gilles Vandal, “Bloody Caddo”: White Violence Against
Blacks in a Louisiana Parish, 1865-1876, p. 373
REVIEW ESSAY
Roberto Da Matta, Religion and Modernity: The Three Studies
of Brazilian Religiosity, p. 389
Reviews, p. 407
Letters to the Editor, p. 435
Article Abstracts, p. 439
ARTICLES
Linda W. Rosenzweig, “The Anchor of My Life”:
Middle-Class American Mothers and College Educated Daughters,
1880-1920, p. 5
Mary Odem, Single Mothers, Delinquent Daughters, and the Juvenile
Court in Early 20th Century Los Angeles, p. 27
Jeffrey Haydu, “No Change in Existing Standards”?
Production, Employee Representation and Government Policy in
the United States, 1917-1919, p. 45
Ann F. La Berge, Medicalization and Moralization: The Crèches
of Nineteenth-Century Paris, p. 65
Peter Rushton, The Matter In Variance: Adolescents and Domestic
Conflict in the Pre-Industrial Economy of Northeast England,
1600-1800, p. 89
Carol K. Coburn, Learning to Serve: Education and Change in
the Lives of Rural Domestics in the Twentieth Century, p. 109
Reviews, p. 123
Letters to the Editor, p. 187
SOCIAL HISTORY UPDATE
Michael Grossberg, “Fighting Faiths” and the Challenges
of Legal History, p. 191
Article Abstracts, p. 203
ARTICLES
Cas Wouters, On Status Competition and Emotion Management, p. 699
Mark H. Haller, Policy Gambling, Entertainment, and the Emergence
of Black Politics: Chicago From 1900 to 1940, p. 719
Steven M. Gelber, A Job You Can’t Lose: Work and Hobbies in
the Great Depression, p. 741
Merry E. Wiesner, Wandervogels and Women: Journeymen’s Concepts
of Masculinity in Early Modern Germany, p. 767
Philip Ingram, Protestant Patriarchy and the Catholic Priesthood
in Nineteenth Century England, p. 783
Barbara E. Lacey, Gender, Piety, and Secularization in Connecticut
Religion, 1720-1775, p. 799
Mathew S. Kuefler, A Wryed Existence: Attitudes toward
Children in Anglo-Saxon England, p. 823
REVIEW ESSAYS
Glenn C. Altschuler, History of Education, p. 835
Paul E. Johnson, Democracy, Patriarchy, and American Revivals,
1780-1830, p. 843
Reviews, p. 851
Article Abstracts, p. 921
ARTICLES
Miriam Cohen, Michael Hanagan, The Politics of Gender and
the Making of the Welfare State, 1900-1940: A Comparative Perspective, p. 469
Warren G. Breckman, Discipling Consumption: The Debate about
Luxury in Wilhelmine Germany, 1890-1914, p. 485
Christiane Eisenberg, Artisans’ Socialization at Work: Workshop
Life in Early Nineteenth-Century England and Germany, p. 507
Mark J. Stern, Poverty and the Life-Cycle, 1940-1960, p. 521
Robert W. Thurston, Social Dimensions of Stalinist Rule: Humor
and Terror in the USSR, 1935-1941, p. 541
James B. Collins, Geographic and Social Mobility in Early Modern
France, p. 563
Gloria L. Main, An Inquiry Into When And Why Women Learned
to Write in Colonial New England, p. 579
REVIEW ESSAYS
Kathleen Alaimo, Childhood and Adolescence in Modern European
History, p. 591
Andrew Barnes, Poor Relief and Brotherhood, p. 603
Reviews, p. 613
SOCIAL HISTORY UPDATE
Robert L. Paquette, Slave Resistance and social History, p. 681
Abstracts, p. 687