The Journal of Interdisciplinary History
Cambridge Ms, Massachusetts Institute of Technology. School of Humanities and Social Sciences
Trimestrale
ISSN: 0022-1953
Conservata in: Università degli Studi di Firenze, Biblioteca di Scienze Sociali
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Consistenza: a. I, 1, 1970-a. XXXII, 4, 2002
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ARTICLES
B. Zorina Khan, “Not for Ornament”: Patenting Activity
by Nineteenth-Century Women Inventors, p. 159
Linda K. Salvucci, Richard J. Salvucci, Cuba and the Latin
American Terms of Trade: Old Theories. New Evidence, p. 197
RESEARCH NOTE
John Bedell, Archaeology and Probate Inventories in the Study
of Eighteenth-Century Life, p. 223
Reviews, p. 247
ARTICLES
Raymond A. Mentzer, Morals and Moral Regulation in Protestant
France, p. 1
S. I. Rajan, K. S. James, The Interdependence of Vital Events:
Twentieth-Century Indian Kerala, p. 21
Craig W. Heinicke, One Step Forward: African-American Married
Women in the South, 1950-1960, p. 43
REVIEW ESSAY
Jonathan M. Chu, An Independent Means: The American Revolution
and the Rise of a National Economy, p. 63
Reviews, p. 73
ARTICLES
Edward Bever, Witchcraft Fears and Psychosocial Factors in
Disease, p. 573
Pierre van Eng, Food for Growth: Trends in Indonesia’s Food
Supply, 1880-1995, p. 591
RESEARCH NOTE
Jessica Warner, Frank Ivis, Andrée Demers, A Predatory
Social Structure: Informers Westminster, p. 617
Reviews, p. 635
ARTICLES
Jon Gjerde, Anne McCants, Individual Life Chances, 1850-1910:
A Norwegian-American Example, p. 377
Maria Boes, Jews in the Criminal-Justice System of Early Modern
Germany, p. 407
RESEARCH NOTE
Robert Lee, Urban Labor Markets, In-Migration, and Demographic
Growth: Bremen, 1815-1914, p. 437
REVIEW ESSAY
Robert J. Allison, The Origin of African-American Culture, p. 475
Reviews, p. 483
ARTICLES
Rebecca Jean Emigh, Traces of Certainty: Recording Death and
Taxes in Fifteenth-Century Tuscany, p. 181
Ivàn Molina, Fabrice Edouard Lehoucq, Political Competition
and Electoral Fraud: A Latin American Case Study, p. 199
Thomas N. Maloney, Personnel Policy and Racial Inequality
in the Pre-World War II North, p. 235
REVIEW ESSAY
Alan B. Spitzer, Michael S. Lewis-Beck, Social Science Fiction, p. 259
Heather Hogan, Reworking Russia’s History: Two Steps Forward,
One Step Back, p. 273
John Mack Faragher, Frederick Jackson Turner, New Historian, p. 283
Reviews, p. 293
ARTICLES
Margo Anderson, Stephen E. Fienberg, To Sample or Not to Sample?
The 2000 Census Controversy, p. 1
Susan Scott, C. J. Duncan, Malnutrition, Pregnancy, and Infant
Mortality: A Biometric Model, p. 37
Timothy L. Alborn, Age and Empire in the Indian Census, 1871-1931, p. 61
COMMENT AND CONTROVERSY
John Komlos, Markus Heintel, The Threat of a Malthusian Crisis
in the Habsburg Monarchy, p. 91
Reviews, p. 99
PATTERNS OF SOCIAL CAPITAL: STABILITY AND CHANGE IN COMPARATIVE
PERSPECTIVE: PART II
ARTICLES
Gerald Gamm, Robert D. Putnam, The Growth of Voluntary Associations
in America, 1840-1940, p. 511
Mary P. Ryan, Civil Society as Democratic Practice: North
American Cities during the Nineteenth Century, p. 559
David T. Beito, To Advance the “Practice of Thrift and
Economy”: Fraternal Societies and Social Capital, 1890-1920, p. 585
Elisabeth S. Clemens, Securing Political Returns to Social
Capital: Women’s Associations in the United States, 1880s-1920s, p. 613
Susan Keen, Associations in Australian History: Their Contribution
to Social Capital, p. 639
Reed Ueda, Second-Generation Civic America: Education, Citizenship,
and the Children of Immigrants, p. 661
Claudia Goldin, Lawrence F. Katz, Human Capital and Social
Capital: The Rise of Secondary Schooling in America, 1910-1940, p. 683
Myron P. Gutmann, Sara M. Pullum, From Local to National Political
Cultures: Social Capital and Civic Organization in the Great
Plains, p. 725
Lucian W. Pye, Civility, Social Capital, and Civil Society:
Three Powerful Concepts for Explaining Asia, p. 763
PATTERNS OF SOCIAL CAPITAL: STABILITY AND CHANGE IN COMPARATIVE
PERSPECTIVE: PART I
INTRODUCTION
Robert I. Rotberg, Social Capital and Political Culture in
Africa, America, Australasia, and Europe, p. 339
ARTICLES
Gene Brucker, Civic Traditions in Premodern Italy, p. 357
Edward Muir, The Sources of Civil Society in Italy, p. 379
Raymond Grew, Finding Social Capital: The French Revolution
in Italy, p. 407
Leonard N. Rosenband, Social Capital in the Early Industrial
Revolution, p. 435
Marjorie K. McIntosh, The Diversity of Social Capital in English
Communities, 1300-1640 (with a Glance at Modern Nigeria), p. 459
Jack P. Greene, Social and Cultural Capital in Colonial British
America: A Case Study, p. 491
ARTICLES
Judith J. Hurwich, Marriage Strategy among the German Nobility,
1400-1699, p. 169
David Hancock, Commerce and Conversation in the Eighteenth-Century
Atlantic: The Invention of Madeira Wine, p. 197
Andrew Blaikie, Scottish Illegitimacy: Social Adjustment or
Moral Economy?, p. 221
Scott Sigmund Gartner, Differing Evaluations of Vietnamization,
p. 243
REVIEW ESSAYS
John Theibault, Town, Countryside, and Proto-Industrialization
in Early Modern Europe, p. 263
Lee A. Craig, The Cliometricians Pursue Leviathan, p. 273
Reviews, p. 283
ARTICLES
Josep M. Colomer, Iain McLean, Electing Popes: Approval Balloting
and Qualified-Majority Rule, p. 1
Robert E. Wright, Ground Rents against Populist Historiography:
Mid-Atlantic Land Tenure, 1750-1820, p. 23
REVIEW ESSAYS
John L. Brooke, Reason and Passion in the Public Sphere: Habermas
and the Cultural Historians, p. 43
Gustav Jahoda, “Ordinary Germans” before Hitler:
A Critique of the Goldhagen Thesis, p. 69
Reviews, p. 89
ARTICLES
Jeffrey S. Richter, Infanticide, Child Abandonment, and Abortion
in Imperial Germany, p. 511
Carolyn M. Warner, Getting Out the Vote with Patronage and
Threat: The French and Italian Christian Democratic Parties,
1944-1958, p. 553
RESEARCH NOTE
Richard H. Steckel, Migration and Political Conflict: Precincts
in the Midwest on the Eve of the Civil War, p. 583
REVIEW ESSAYS
David Levine, Sampling History: The English Population,
p. 605
Patricia M. Burnham, Lucretia Hoover Giese, “Constructions” and Postmodern Cultural Studies, p. 633
Reviews, p. 645
ARTICLE
Frans van Poppel, Nineteenth-Century Remarriage Patterns in
the Netherlands, p. 343
RESEARCH NOTE
Bruce Mazlish, Comparing Global History to World History,
p. 385
COMMENT AND CONTROVERSY
Stuart B. Schwartz, Encounters of Another Kind, p. 397
REVIEW ESSAYS
Peter Temin, Evolutionary History, p. 405
Martha C. Howell, Herlihy’s Families, p. 417
Reviews, p. 427
Comment and Controversy, p. 507
ARTICLE
Etienne van de Walle, Flowers and Fruits: Two Thousand Years
of Menstrual Regulation, p. 183
RESEARCH NOTE
Assaf Likhovski, “Tyranny” in Nineteenth-Century
American Legal Discourse: A Rhetorical Analysis, p. 205
RIEVIEW ESSAY
Glen Gendzel, Political Culture: Genealogy of a Concept,
p. 225
Reviews, p. 251
ARTICLES
John Majewski, The Political Impact of Great Commercial Cities:
State Investment in Antebellum Pennsylvania and Virginia, p. 1
Peggy G. Hargis, Patrick M. Horan, The “Low-Country Advantage” for African-Americans in Georgia, 1880-1930, p. 27
RESEARCH NOTE
Jörg Baten, John E. Murray, Bastardy in South Germany
Revisited: An Anthropometric Synthesis, p. 47
COMMENT AND CONTROVERSY
Jonathan B. Pritchett, The Interregional Slave Trade and the
Selection of Slaves for the New Orleans Market, p. 57
Reviews, p. 87
ARTICLE
Mark Potter, Jean-Laurent Rosenthal, Politics and Public Finance
in France: The Estates of Burgundy, 1660-1790, p. 577
RESEARCH NOTES
Rebecca Jean Emigh, Land Tenure, Household Structure, and
Age at Marriage in Fifteenth-Century Tuscany, p. 613
Jona Schellekens, Nuptiality during the First Industrial Revolution
in England: Explanations, p. 637
REVIEW ESSAY
Paul R. Hyams, The End of Feudalism?, p. 655
Reviews, p. 663
ARTICLES
Katherine L. French, “to Free Them from Binding”:
Women in the Late Medieval English Parish, p. 387
John E. Murray, Generation(s) of Human Capital: Literacy in
American Families, 1830-1875, p. 413
John E. Talbott, Soldiers, Psychiatrists, and Combat Trauma,
p. 437
RESARCH NOTE
Prudence M. Rice, Wine and Brandy Production in Colonial Peru:
A Historical and Archaeological Investigation, p. 455
REVIEW ESSAY
Judith Modell, From Ethnographies to Encounters: Differences
and Others, p. 481
Reviews, p. 497
ARTICLES
S. D. Smith, Accounting for Taste: British Coffee Consumption
in Historical Perspective, p. 183
Arie M. Kacowicz, The Process of Reaching Peaceful Territorial
Change: The Arab-Israeli Conflict in Comparative Perspective, p. 215
RESEARCH NOTE
Donna J. Spindel, Assessing Memory: Twentieth-Century Slave
Narratives Reconsidered, p. 247
COMMENT AND CONTROVERSY
Hans-Joachim Voth, Physical Exertion and Stature in the Habsburg
Monarchy, 1730-1800, p. 263
Reviews, p. 277
ARTICLES
Gloria L. Main, Naming Children in Early New England, p. 1
RESEARCH NOTES
Jona Schellekens, Irish Famines and English Mortality,
p. 29
Peter King, Punishing Assault: The Transformation of Attitudes
in the English Courts, p. 43
David P. Adams, Malaria and Population in Costa Rica, p. 75
REVIEW ESSAY
Theodore K. Rabb, Historians and Art Historians: A Lowering
of Sights?, p. 87
Reviews, p. 95
ARTICLES
Gregory Clark, The Political Foundations of Modern Economic
Growth: England, 1540-1800, p. 563
Myron P. Gutmann, Kenneth H. Fliess, The Social Context of
Child Mortality in the American Southwest, p. 588
RESEARCH NOTE
John Bodnar, Generational Memory in an American town,
p. 619
REVIEW ESSAYS
Joshua Getzler, Theories of Property and Economic Development,
p. 639
Theodore R. Marmor, The Politics of Universal Health Insurance:
Lessons from the Past?, p. 671
Reviews, p. 681
ARTICLES
Daniel Scott Smith, J. David Hacker, Cultural Demography:
New England Deaths and the Puritan Perception of Risk, p. 367
Michael Huberman, Piece Rates Reconsidered: The Case of Cotton, p. 393
RESEARCH NOTE
David Postles, Personal Pledging: Medieval “Reciprocity” or “Symbolic Capital”?, p. 419
COMMENT AND CONTROVERSY
John Komlos, Bjorn Alecke, The Economics of Antebellum Slave
Heights Reconsidered, p. 437
REVIEW ESSAY
John H. Weiss, Interpreting Cultural Crisis: Social History
Confronts Humanities Education, p. 459
Reviews, p. 475
ARTICLES
Anne McCants, Meeting Needs and Suppressing Desires Consumer
Choice Models and Historical Data, p. 191
Lynn MacKay, A Culture of Poverty? The St. Martin in the Fields
Workhouse, 1817, p. 209
RESEARCH NOTE
R. A. Houston, W. A. Prest, “to Die in the Term”:
The Mortality of English Barristers, p. 233
REVIEW ESSAY
Don K. Rowney, Russian Social History: A New Lease on Life?, p. 251
Reviews, p. 265
ARTICLES
Sharon V. Salinger, Spaces, Inside and Outside, in Eighteenth-Century
Philadelphia, p. 1
Joseph P. Ferrie, Up and Out or Down and Out? Immigrant Mobility
in the Antebellum United States, p. 33
COMMENT AND CONTROVERSY
John Komlos, Albrecht Ritschl, Holy Days, Work Days, and the
Standard of Living in the Habsburg Monarchy, p. 57
RESEARCH NOTE
Daniel E. Fountain, Historians and Historical Archaeology:
Slave Sites, p. 67
Reviews, p. 79
Comment and Controversy, p. 189
ARTICLES
David Herlihy, Biology and History: The Triumph of Monogamy, p. 571
L. R. Poos, Sex, Lies, and the Church Courts of Pre-Reformation
England, p. 585
John Corbin, Truth and Myth in History: An Example from the
Spanish Civil War, p. 609
COMMENT AND CONTROVERSY
Hans-Joachim Voth, Height, Nutrition, and Labor: Recasting
the “Austrian Model”, p. 627
REVIEW ESSAY
Jack P. Greene, Early Modern British Slave Societies, p. 637
Reviews, p. 643
ARTICLES
Scott Sigmund Gartner, Marissa Edson Myers, Body Counts and “Success” in the Vietnam and Korean Wars, p. 377
Robert McCaa, Spanish and Nahuatl Views on Smallpox and Demographic
Catastrophe in Mexico, p. 397
RESEARCH NOTE
Jona Schellekens, Courtship, the Clandestine Marriage Act,
and Illegitimate Fertility in England, p. 433
REVIEW ESSAY
Anna Kasten Nelson, The Diplomacy of the Republic, p. 445
Reviews, p. 453
ARTICLES
Jeffrey S. Adler, Capital and Entrepreneurship in the Great
West, p. 189
Scott H. Hendrix, Loyalty Piety, or Opportunism: German Princes
and the Reformation, p. 211
RESEARCH NOTES
Daniel O. Larson, California Climatic Reconstruction, p. 225
S. R. Duncan, Susan Scott, C. J. Duncan, Smallpox Epidemics
in Cities in Britain, p. 255
REVIEW ESSAY
Naomi Bliven, All together Now-Europe, p. 273
Reviews, p. 281
Comment and Controversy, p. 373
ARTICLES
Marilyn Cohen, Religion and Social Inequality in Ireland, p. 1
James L. Gelvin, Demonstrating Communities in Post-Ottoman
Syria, p. 23
RESEARCH NOTES
Gilles Vandal, Black Violence in Post-Civil War Louisiana, p. 45
Linda Young, Material Life in South Australia, p. 65
REVIEW ARTICLE
Peter Iver Kaufman, Religion on the Run, p. 85
Reviews, p. 95
ARTICLES
Marco H. D. van Leeuwen, Logic of Charity: Poor Relief in
Preindustrial Europe, p. 589
Susan C. Karant-Nunn, Neoclericalism and Anticlericalism in
Saxony, 1555-1675, p. 615
Charles Wetherell, Andrejs Plakans, Barry Wellman, Social
Networks, Kinship, and Community in Eastern Europe, p. 639
REVIEW ARTICLE
Katherine A. Lynch, The Family and the History of Public Life, p. 665
Reviews, p. 685
Comment and Controversy, p. 783
ARTICLES
Peter Tuckel, Richard Maisel, Voter Turnout among European
Immigrants to the United States, p. 407
Daniel C. Quinlan, Jean A. Shackelford, Economy and English
Families, p. 431
James C. Riley, Height, Nutrition, and Mortality Risk Reconsidered,
p. 465
RESEARCH NOTE
John Komlos, The Nutritional Status of French Students, p. 493
REVIEW ESSAY
Graham A. MacDonald, Exploration of the Pacific, p. 509
Reviews, p. 517
ARTICLES
Robert McCaa, Ethnic Intermarriage and Gender in New York,
p. 207
Maxine Berg, Women’s Property and the Industrial Revolution, p. 233
Jane Gray, Gender and Plebian Culture in Ulster, p. 251
RESEARCH NOTE
Timothy W. Guinnane, The Poor Law and Pensions in Ireland, p. 271
REVIEW ESSAY
Aviel Roshwald, Untangling the Knotted Cord- Studies of Nationalism, p. 293
Reviews, p. 305
ARTICLES
Francis J. Brooks, Revising the Conquest of Mexico: Smallpox,
Sources, and Populations, p. 1
Mary M. Schweitzer, The Spatial Organization of Federalist
Philadelphia, p. 31
Loomis Mayfield, Voting Fraud in Early Twentieth-Century Pittsburgh,
p. 59
RESEARCH NOTES
David Loschky, Ben D. Childers, Early English Mortality, p. 85
C. Thomas Shay, Angela Beattie, Rural Population Change in
Crete, p. 99
Reviews, p. 121
ARTICLES
Ronald P. Formisano, The New Political History and the Election
of 1840, p. 661
Joshua L. Rosenbloom, Anglo-American Technological Differences
in Small Arms Manufacturing, p. 683
Judith J. Hurwich, Inheritance Practices in Early Modern Germany, p. 699
Laird Boswell, The French Rural Communist Electorate, p. 719
REVIEW ARTICLE
Elizabeth Johns, American Landscape-Manifest What?, p. 751
Reviews, p. 755
Comment and Controversy, p. 849
RELIGION AND HISTORY
INTRODUCTION
Theodore K. Rabb, Robert I. Rotberg, History and Religion:
Interpretation and Illumination, p. 445
ARTICLES
Lester K. Little, Romanesque Christianity in Germanic Europe, p. 453
Robert W. Scribner, The Reformation, Popular Magic, and the “Disenchantment of the World”, p. 475
William A. Graham, Traditionalism in Islam: An Essay in Interpretation, p. 495
Robert Eric Frykenberg, Constructions of Hinduism at the Nexus
of History and Religion, p. 523
E. Brooks Holifield, Peace, Conflict, and Ritual in Puritan
Congregations, p. 551
Marilyn J. Westerkamp, Puritan Patriarchy and the Problem
of Revelation, p. 571
John F. Wilson, Religion and Revolution in American History, p. 597
Mark A. Noll, The American Revolution and Protestant Evangelicalism, p. 615
Richard Wightman Fox, The Culture of Liberal Protestant Progressivism,
1875-1925, p. 639
ARTICLES
David Eltis, Stanley L. Engerman, Was the Slave Trade Dominated
by Men?, p. 237
Woodruff D. Smith, Complications of the Commonplace Tea, Sugar,
and Imperialism, p. 259
Ricardo D. Salvatore, Criminology, Prison Reform and the Buenos
Aires Working Class, p. 279
REVIEW ARTICLE
John F. Wilson, Religious Movements in the United States, p. 301
Reviews, p. 309
ARTICLES
Stephen J. Nicholas, Jacqueline M. Nicholas, Male Literacy, “Deskilling”, and the Industrial Revolution, p. 1
Dov Friedlander, The British Depression and Nuptiality: 1873-1896, p. 19
Daniel H. Kaiser, Urban Household Composition in Lady Modern
Russia, p. 39
COMMENT AND CONTROVERSY
Bernard Lepetit, Urbanization in Eighteenth-Century France:
Comment, p. 73
Philip Benedict, Reply, p. 84
RESEARCH NOTE
David Peterson, Wife Beating: An American Tradition, p. 97
REVIEW ARTICLE
Henry I. MacAdam, Branwen E. Denton, The Other Mediterranean:
Archaeology and the Gulf, p. 119
Reviews, p. 133
ARTICLES
Margaret H Kerr, Richard K. Forsyth, Michael J. Plyley, Cold
Water and Hot Iron: Trial by Ordeal in England, p. 573
Elizabeth S. Cohen, Honor and Gender in the Streets of Early
Modern Rome, p. 597
Anne Parrella, Industrialization and Murder: Northern France,
1815-1904, p. 627
Peter H. Argersinger, No Rights on this Floor: Third Parties
and the Institutionalization of Congress, p. 655
RESEARCH NOTE
Aaron Fogleman, Migrations to the Thirteen British North American
Colonies: New Estimates, p. 691
REVIEW ARTICLE
Richard Jensen, Text Management, p. 711
Reviews, p. 723
Comment and Controversy, p. 775
ARTICLES
David Gugerli, Protestant Pastors in Late Eighteenth-Century
Zurich: Their Families and Society, p. 369
Anne McCants, Internal Migration in Friesland, 1760-1805, p. 387
RESEARCH NOTES
Larry M. Logue, Union Veterans and Their Government: The Effect
of Public Policies on Private Lives, p. 411
Peter MeCaffery, Style, Structure, and Institutionalization
o f Machine Politics: Philadelphia, 1867- 1933, p. 435
REVIEW ARTICLES
Paula S. Fass, New Prospects for American Education History,
p. 453
Peter Mandler, Taking the State Out Again: The Social History
of Modern Britain, p. 465
Drusilla K. Brown, Women and the Labor Market, p. 477
Reed Ueda, Reconsidering Hansen’s “Law”: American
National Identity and Race in Immigrant Generations, p. 483
Reviews, p. 493
ARTICLES
Raymond A. Jonas, Peasants, Population, and Industry in France, p. 177
Dale Baum, Pinpointing Apparent Fraud in the 1861 Texas Secession
Referendum, p. 201
Gretchen A. Condran, Ellen A. Kramarow, Child Mortality among
Jewish Immigrants to the United States, p. 223
Dianne Snow, Family Policy and Orphan Schools in Early Colonial
Australia, p. 255
REVIEW ARTICLE
Alan L. Karras, Of Human Bondage: Creating an Atlantic History
of Slavery, p. 285
Reviews, p. 295
ARTICLES
David I. Kertzer, Gender Ideology and Infant Abandonment in
Nineteenth-Century Italy, p. 1
Avner Ben-Amos, The Sacred Center of Power: Paris and Republican
State Funerals, p. 27
RESEARCH NOTE
Roy A. Church, Quentin Outram, David N. Smith, The Militancy
of British Miners, 1893-1986: Interdisciplinary Problems and
Perspectives, p. 49
REVIEW ARTICLES
David Levine, Consumer Goods and Capitalist Modernization, p. 67
Scott D. Sagan, History, Analogy, and Deterrence Theory, p. 79
Ann Elizabeth Mayer, Islam Inside and Out, p. 89
Reviews, p. 101
Comment and Controversy, p. 169
ARTICLES
Francisco Vidal Luna, Herbert S. Klein, Slaves and Masters
in Early Nineteenth-Century Brazil: São Paulo, p. 549
Michael Aung-Thwin, Spirals in Early Southeast Asian and Burmese
History, p. 575
RESEARCH NOTES
Claudio Cioffi-Revilla, The Long-Range Analysis of War, p. 603
James L. Huston, Weighting, Confidence Intervals, and Ecological
Regression, p. 631
Reviews, p. 655
ARTICLES
Peter Temin, Free Land and Federalism: A Synoptic View of
American Economic History, p. 371
James R. Farr, The Pure and Disciplined Body: Hierarchy, Morality,
and Symbolism in France During the Catholic Reformation,
p. 391
Susan V. Nicassio, A Tale of Three Cities? Perceptions of
Eighteenth-Century Modena, p. 415
RESEARCH NOTES
Herman Freudenberger, Jonathan B. Pritchett, The Domestic
United States Slave Trade: New Evidence, p. 447
Joanna Bourke, Working Women: The Domestic Labor Market in
Rural Ireland, 1890-1914, p. 479
Reviews, p. 501