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-
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Kenneth D. Brown, Modelling for War? toy Soldiers in Late
Victorian and Edwardian Britain, p. 237
Beverly Lemire, The Theft of Clothes and Popular Consumerism
in Early Modern England, p. 255
Alida C. Metcalf, Women and Means: Women and Family Property
in Colonial Brazil, p. 277
Joyce E. Chaplin, Slavery and the Principle of Humanity: A
Modern Idea in the Early Lower South, p. 299
Theodore R. Mitchell, Robert Lowe, To Sow Contentment: Philanthropy,
Scientific Agriculture and the Making of the New South: 1906-1920, p. 317
REVIEW ESSAYS
Leonard J. Moore, Historical Interpretations of the 1920’s
Klan: The Traditional View and the Populist Revision, p. 341
Arthur Mitzman, Privacy No More: Historians in Search of Nineteenth
Century Intimacy, p. 359
Thomas O. Holt, Explaining Abolition, p. 371
Reviews, p. 379
SOCIAL HISTORY UPDATE
Peter Stearns, Encountering Postmodernism, p. 449
Article Abstracts, p. 453
Gregory Nobles, The Rise of Merchants in Rural Market towns:
A Case Study of Eighteenth-Century Northampton, Massachusetts, p. 5
Theodore L. Steinberg, Dam-Breaking in the 19th-Century Merrimack
Valley: Water, Social Conflict, and the Waltham-Lowell Mills, p. 25
Steven Seidman, The Power of Desire and the Danger of Pleasure:
Victorian Sexuality Reconsidered, p. 47
Susan Zeiger, Finding a Cure for War: Women’s Politics and
the Peace Movement in the 1920s, p. 69
William Olejniczak, Working the Body of the Poor: The “Ateliers
de Charité” in Late Eighteenth-Century France, p. 87
Haia Shpayer-Makov, The Making of a Police Labour Force, p. 109
REVIEW ESSAYS
W. Andrew Achenbaum, W(h) ither Social Welfare History, p. 135
Roy Lubove, Landscape, Landscape Architecture and Community
Development in American Life, p. 143
Reviews, p. 153
Adele Lindenmeyr, The Ethos of Charity in Imperial Russia, p. 679
Barbara Alpern Engel, Peasant Morality and Pre-Marital Relations
in Late 19th Century Russia, p. 695
Peter Petschauer, The Outside and the Inside: Stability and
Change of Mentalität in a Small Village, p. 715
Cynthia v. Bouton, Gendered Behavior in Subsistence Riots:
The French Flour War of 1775, p. 735
Helena Waddy Lepovitz, The Religious Context of Crisis Resolution
in the Votive Paintings of Catholic Europe, p. 755
Michael I. Childs, Boy Labour in Late Victorian and Edwardian
England and the Remaking of the Working Class, p. 783
Patrick J. Harrigan, The Schooling of Boys and Girls in Canada, p. 783
REVIEW ESSAY
Joyce Salisbury, Sexuality, Freedom, and the Body Politic, p. 817
Reviews, p. 825
SOCIAL HISTORY UPDATE
Lynne M. Adrian, An American Contribution to Social History, p. 875
Article Abstract, p. 887
Anne Walthall, The Family Ideology of the Rural Entrepreneurs
in Nineteenth Century Japan, p. 463
Thomas Gallant, Peasant Ideology and Excommunication for Crime
in a Colonial Context: The Ionian Islands (Greece), 1817-1864, p. 485
Mark David Steinberg, Culture and Class in a Russian Industry:
The Printers of St. Petersburg, 1860-1905, p. 513
Christopher Waldrep, “So Much Sin”: The Decline
of Religious Discipline and the “Tidal Wave of Crime”, p. 535
James v. Epstein, The Constitutional Idiom: Radical Reasoning,
Rhetoric and Action in Early Nineteenth Century England, p. 553
Howard Harris, The Eagle to Watch and the Harp to Tune the
Nation: Irish Immigrants, Politics and Early Industrialization
in Paterson, New Jersey, 1824-1836, p. 575
Reviews, p. 599
John K. Walton, Fish and Chips and the British Working
Class, 1870-1930, p. 243
Ron Rothbart, “Homes Are What Any Strike Is About”:
Immigrant Labor and the Family Wage, p. 267
Melvin B. Adelman, Baseball, Business and the Work Place:
Gelber’s Thesis Re-examined, p. 285
Elizabeth Fee, Daniel M. Fox, The Contemporary Historiography
of AIDS, p. 303
Alan v. Block, European Drug Traffic and Traffickers Between
the Wars: The Policy of Suppression and Its Consequences, p. 315
Dennis Romano, Gender and the Urban Geography of Renaissance
Venice, p. 339
Nicholas Rogers, Carnal Knowledge: Illegitimacy in Eighteenth-Century
Westminister, p. 355
REVIEW ESSAY
Richard T Vann, A World History of Family, p. 377
Reviews, p. 387
SOCIAL HISTORY UPDATE
Ewa Morawska, Sociology and “Historical Matters”, p. 439
E. Anthony Rotundo, Romantic Friendship: Male Intimacy
and Middle Class Youth in the Northern United States, 1800-1900, p. 1
Robert M. Ireland, The Libertine Must Die: Sexual Dishonor
and the Unwritten Law in the Nineteenth-Century United States, p. 27
Elliott Horowitz, The Eve of the Circumcision: A Chapter in
the History of Jewish Nightlife, p. 45
Thomas Brennan, Towards the Cultural History of Alcohol in
France, p. 71
Patricia I. Tracy, Re-Considering Migration Within Colonial
New England, p. 93
Anne B. Webb, Minnesota Women Homesteaders: 1863-1889, p. 115
William B. Thomas, Kevin J. Moran, Centralization and Ethnic
Coalition Formation in Buffalo, New York, 1918-1922, p. 137
REVIEW ESSAY
Timothy I. Kelly, American Catholics, p. 155
Andrew Lees, Social Reform, Social Policy and Social Welfare
in Modern Germany, p. 167
Reviews, p. 177
SOCIAL HISTORY UPDATE
David B. Grusky, Ivan K. Fukumoto, A Social Approach to Historical
Mobility, p. 221
Vincent Vinikas, Lustrum of the Cleanliness Institute,
1927-1932, p. 613
Peggy Pascoe, Gender Systems in Conflict: The Marriages of
Mission-Educated Chinese American Women, 1874-1939, p. 631
Susan K. Besse, Crimes of Passion: The Campaign Against Wife
Killing in Brazil, 1910-1940, p. 653
Edith B. Gelles, Gossip: An Eighteenth-Century Case, p. 667
G.S. Rowe, Black Offenders, Criminal Courts, and Philadelphia
Society in the Late Eighteenth-Century, p. 685
Susan P Conner, Politics, Prostitution, and the Pox in Revolutionary
Paris, 1789-1799, p. 713
Kathryn Sather, Sixteenth and Seventeenth Century Child-Rearing:
A Matter of Discipline, p. 735
REVIEW ESSAY
Allen Isaacman, Peasants, Social Protest and Africanists, p. 745
Reviews, p. 767
Robert G. Moeller, Protecting Mother’s Work: From Production
to Reproduction in Postwar West Germany, p. 413
Christopher P. Hosgood, The ‘Pigmies of Commerce’ and the
Working-Class Community: Small Shopkeepers in England, 1870-1914, p. 439
Ronald C. Sawyer, ‘Strangely Handled In All Her Lyms’: Witchcraft
and Healing in Jacobean England, p. 461
Maureen Molloy, Kinship, Authority and Transitions to Adulthood:
The Highland Scots at Waipu, New Zealand, 1854-1914, p. 487
Steven Robert Wilf, Anatomy and Punishment in Late Eighteenth-Century
New York, p. 507
REVIEW ESSAYS
David F. Crew, “Why Can’t A Peasant Be More Like A Worker?”:
Social Historians and German Peasants, p. 531
David Levine, King Coal’s Kingdom, p. 541
Reviews, p. 549
Lenard R. Berlanstein, Managers and Engineers in French
Big Business of the Nineteenth Century, p. 211
Tyler Stovall, “Friends, Neighbors, and Communists”:
Community Formation in Suburban Paris during the early Twentieth
Century, p. 237
Molly Ladd-Taylor, “Grannies” and “Spinsters”:
Midwife Education Under the Sheppard-towner Act, p. 255
William Muraskin, The Social, Ethical and Medical Problems
Surrounding the Fight Against Hepatitis B, p. 277
Dolores L. Augustine-Perez, Very Wealthy Businessmen in Imperial
Germany, p. 299
Peter Lundgreen, Educational Opportunity and Status Attainment:
Two Different Cities in 19th-Century Germany, p. 323
William E. Van Vugt, Prosperity and Industrial Emigration
from Britain During the Early 1850s, p. 339
Reviews, p. 355
Jan Lewis, Kenneth v. Lockridge, ‘Sally Has Been Sick’:
Pregnancy and Family Limitation Among Virginia Gentry Women,
1780-1830, p. 5
Regina O. Kunzel, The Professionalization of Benevolence:
Evangelicals and Social Workers in the Florence Crittenton Homes,
1915 to 1945, p. 21
Charles Rearick, Song and Society in Turn-Of The-Century France, p. 45
Daniel v. Cohen, A Fellowship of Thieves: Property Criminals
in Eighteenth-Massachusetts, p. 65
Christopher Morris, An Event in Community Organization: The
Mississippi Slave Insurrection Scare of 1835, p. 93
Robert v. Trennert, Victorian Morality and the Supervision
of Indian Women Working in Phoenix, 1906-1930, p. 113
Jeffrey R. Watt, Marriage Contract Disputes in Early Modern
Neuchâtel, 1547-1806, p. 129
Ellen Somekawa, Elizabeth Smith, Theorizing the Writing of
History or “I Can’t Think Why It Should Be So Dull, For
A Great Deal Of It Must Be Invention”, p. 149
Reviews, p. 163
Mariana Valverde, “Giving the Female a Domestic Turn”:
The Social, Legal and Moral Regulation of Women’s Work in British
Cotton Mills, 1820-1850, p. 619
Tom Taylor, The Transition to Adulthood in Comparative Perspective:
Professional Males in Germany and the United States at the Turn
of the Century, p. 635
David G. Hackett, The Social Origins of Nationalism: Albany,
New York 1754-1835, p. 659
José Cuello, The Persistence of Indian Slavery and
Encomienda in the Northeast of Colonial Mexico, 1577-1723, p. 683
Herman W. Roodenburh, The Maternal Imagination: The Fears
of Pregnant Women in Seventeenth-Century Holland, p. 701
James v. Jaffe, The State, Capital, and Workers’ Control During
the Industrial Revolution: The Rise and Fail of the North-East
Pitmen’s Union, 1831-2, p. 717
Linda E. Cool, Continuity and Crisis: Inheritance and Family
Structure on Corsica, p. 735
William L. Marr, Nineteenth Century Tenancy Rates in Ontario’s
Counties, 1881 and 1891, p. 753
John Spurlock, The Free Love Network in America, 1850 to 1860, p. 765
REVIEW ESSAYS
Michael Richards, Michael Share, The Making and Remaking of
the Russian Working Class, 1890-1917, p. 781
Reviews, p. 793
Alex Lichtenstein, That Disposition to Theft, With Which
They Have Been Branded: Moral Economy, Slave Management, and
the Law, p. 413
Daniel James, October 17th and 18th, 1945: Mass Protest, Peronism
and the Argentine Working Class, p. 441
Paul R. Hanson, The “Vie Chere” Riots of 1911: Traditional
Protests in Modern Garb, p. 463
Leah Leneman, Rosalind Mitchison, Girls in Trouble: The Social
and Geographical Setting of Illegitimacy in Early Modern Scotland, p. 483
Gail L. Savage, Divorce and the Law in England and France
Prior to the First World War, p. 499
Glenn O. Altschuler, Jan M. Saltzgaber, The Limits of Responsibility:
Social Welfare and Local Government in Seneca County, New York
1860-1875, p. 515
Reviews, p. 539
Philip I. Ethington, Vigilantes and the Police: The Creation
of a Professional Police Bureaucracy in San Francisco. 1847-1900, p. 197
James M. Donovan, Justice and Sexuality in Victorian Marseille.
1825-1885, p. 229
Carole Haber, Brian Gratton, Old Age, Public Welfare and Race:
The Case of Charleston, South Carolina 1800-1949, p. 263
Christine D. Worobec, Horse Thieves and Peasant Justice in
Post-Emancipation Imperial Russia, p. 281
Jack R. Censer, The Coming of a New Interpretation of the
French Revolution?, p. 295
REVIEW ESSAYS
George Reid Andrews, Latin American Workers, p. 311
Warren Leon, So, You Want to Be a Public Historian?, p. 327
Reviews, p. 337
Claude S. Fischer, The Revolution in Rural Telephony, 1900-1920, p. 5
Eleanor Gordon, Women, Work and Collective Action Dundee Jute
Workers 1870-1906, p. 27
Jihang Park, Women Of Their Time: The Growing Recognition
of the Second Sex in Victorian and Edwardian England, p. 49
Edward Shorter, The First Great Increase in Anorexia Nervosa, p. 69
Steven Hughes, Fear And Loathing in Bologna and Rome: The
Papal Police in Perspective, p. 97
Clyde Wilcox, Popular Backing for the Old Christian Right:
Explaining Support for the Christian Anti-Communism Crusade, p. 117
Review Essay, p.?
Reviews, p. 133
Arthur Mitzman, The Civilizing Offensive: Mentalities,
High Culture and Individual Psyches, p. 663
Brian Gratton, The Labor Force Participation of Older Men:
1890-1950, p. 689
Beth L. Bailey, Scientific Truth.. .And Love: The Marriage
Education Movement in the United States, p. 711
Thomas H. Holloway, The Brazilian “Judicial Police” in Florianópolis, Santa Catarina, 1841-1871, p. 733
Donna Bohanan, The Education of Nobles in Seventeenth-Century
Aix-en-Provence, p. 757
REVIEW ESSAY
Richard T Vann, Interest and Emotion: Essays on the Study
of Family and Kinship, p. 765
Reviews, p. 771
Pieter Spierenburg, From Amsterdam to Auburn: An Explanation
for the Rise of the Prison in Seventeenth-Century Holland and
Nineteenth-Century America, p. 439
Barbara K. Kopytoff, Religious Change Among the Jamaican Maroons:
The Ascendance of the Christian God within a Traditional Cosmology, p. 463
Anand v. Yang, A Conversation of Rumors: The Language of Popular “Mentalités” in Late Nineteenth Century Colonial
India, p. 485
Scott B. Cook, The Irish Raj: Social Origins and Careers of
Irishmen in the Indian Civil Service, 1855-1914, p. 506
Charles Steffen, Gentry and Bourgeois: Patterns of Merchant
Investment in Baltimore County, Maryland, 1658 to 1776, p. 531
Nancy Schrom Dye, Modern Obstetrics and Working-Class Women:
The New York Midwifery Dispensary, 1890-1920, p. 549
REVIEW ESSAYS
Rebecca Scott, Comparing Emancipations, p. 565
George Reid Andrews, Comparing the Comparers: White Supremacy
in the United States and South Africa, p. 585
Reviews, p. 601
Allen Steinberg, “The Spirit of Litigation”: Private Prosecution and Criminal Justice in Nineteenth Century
Philadelphia, p. 231
F.G. Gosling, Joyce M. Ray, The Right to Be Sick: American
Physicians and Nervous Patients, 1885-1910, p. 251
Faye E. Dudden, Experts and Servants: The National Council
on Household Employment and the Decline of Domestic Service in
the Twentieth Century, p. 269
Samuel Cameron, Strike Activity in British Building in the
Inter-War Period, p. 291
Teresa Meade, “Civilizing Rio de Janeiro”: The Public
Health Campaign and the Riot of 1904, p. 301
Brendan Dooley, Crisis and Survival in Eighteenth Century
Italy: The Venetian Patriciate Strikes Back, p. 323
Christopher Klessmann, Comparative Immigrant History: Polish
Workers in the Ruhr Area and the North of France, p. 335
REVIEW ESSAY
Frederic L. Cheyette, Chivalry. By Maurice Keen, p. 355
Reviews, p. 365
Constance M. Mc-Govern, The Myths of Social Control and
Custodial Oppression: Patterns of Psychiatric Medicine in Late
Nineteenth-Century Institutions, p. 3
Mary Ann Jimenez, Madness in Early American History; Insanity
in Massachusetts from 1700 to 1820, p. 25
Marilyn J. Boxer, Protective Legislation and Home Industry:
The Marginalization of Women Workers in Late Nineteenth-Early
Twentieth Century France, p. 45
Donald Reid, Putting Social Reform into Practice: Labor Inspectors
in France, 1892-1914, p. 67
Miles Fairburn, Stephen Haslett, Violent Crime in Old and
New Societies: A case study based on New Zealand 1853-1940, p. 89
Robert L. Griswold, The Evolution of the Doctrine of Mental
Cruelty in Victorian American Divorce, 1790-1900, p. 127
Cathy L. McHugh, Schooling in the Post-Bellum Southern Cotton
Mill Villages, p. 149
Jane Lewis, The Prevention of Diphtheria in Canada and Britain
1914-1945, p. 163
REVIEW ESSAY
James R. Cronin, Language, Politics arid the Critique of Social
History: Languages of Class. Studies in English Working Class
History, p. 177
Reviews, p. 185
Edward Shorter, Paralysis: The Rise and Fall of a “Hysterical” Symptom, p. 549
Alison K. Lingo, Empirics and Charlatans in Early Modern France:
The Genesis of the Classification of the “Other” in
Medical Practice, p. 583
Diane Koenker, William G. Rosenberg, Skilled Workers and the
Strike Movement in Revolutionary Russia, p. 605
Steven Laurence Kaplan, The Character and Implications of
Strife Among the Masters Inside the Guilds of Eighteenth-Century
Paris, p. 631
Jacqueline S. Wilkie, Submerged Sensuality: Technology and
Perceptions of Bathing, p. 649
Neil Larry Shumsky, Tacit Acceptance: Respectable Americans
and Segregated Prostitution, 1870-1910, p. 665
Jon Gjerde, Conflict and Community: A Case Study of the Immigrant
Church in the United States, p. 681
REVIEW ESSAYS
Harold Perkin, The Inductive Imagination: Big Structures,
Large Processes, Huge Comparisons. By Charles Tilly, p. 699
Melvin Drimmer, Black Reconstruction in Georgiv. A study by
Edmund L. Drago, p. 703
Reviews, p. 709
Peter Meiksins, Professionalism and Conflict: The Case
of the American Association of Engineers, p. 403
John Gillingham, The “Deproletarianization” of German
Society: Vocational Training in the Third Reich, p. 423
Ann Taylor Allen, Gardens of Children, Gardens of God: Kindergartens
and Day-Care Centers in Nineteenth-Century Germany, p. 433
Laura L. Frader, Socialists, Syndicalists and the Peasant
Question in the Aude, p. 451
Donald Quataert, Machine Breaking and the Changing Carpet
Industry of Western Anatolia, 1860-1908, p. 473
Michael J. Neufeld, German Artisans and Political Repression:
The Fall of the Journeymen’s Associations in Nuremberg, 1806-1868, p. 491
Donna Bonhanan, Matrimonial Strategies Among Nobles of Seventeenth-Century
Aix-en-Provence, p. 503
Lisa M. Fine, Between Two Worlds: Business Women in a Chicago
Boarding House 1900-1930, p. 511
Reviews, p. 521
George Chauncey Jr., Christian Brotherhood or Sexual Perversion?
Homosexual Identities and the Construction of Sexual Boundaries
in the World War One Era, p. 189
David R. Roediger, “Not Only the Ruling Classes to Overcome,
But Also the So-Called Mob”: Class, Skill and Community
in the St. Louis General Strike of 1877, p. 213
Christopher H. Johnson, Union-Busting at Graissessac: De-Industrialization,
Employer Strategies, and the Strike of 1894 in the Hérault
Coal Basin, p. 241
Margaret H. Darrow, Popular Concepts of Marital Choice in
Eighteenth Century France, p. 261
Timothy J. Meager, “Irish Ali The Time”: Ethnic
Consciousness Among the Irish in Worcester, Massachusetts, 1880-1905, p. 273
Elaine G. Spencer, Police-Military Relations in Russia, 1848
-1914, p. 305
Peter N. Stearns, Social History and History: A Progress Report, p. 319
Michael Adas, Social History and the Revolution in African
and Asian Historiography, p. 335
Konrad H. Jarausch, German Social History – American Style, p. 349
REVIEW ESSAY
Gerald Strauss, Liberal Or Illiberal Arts?, p. 361
Reviews, p. 369
David Grimsted, Ante-bellum Labor: Violence, Strike, and
Communal Arbitration, p. 5
Joel Perlmann, Curriculum and Tracking in the Transformation
of the American High School: Providence, R.I. 1880-1930, p. 29
Virginia Bernhard, Bermuda and Virginia in the Seventeenth
Century: A Comparative View, p. 57
Richard Mowery Andrews, Social Structures, Political Elites
and Ideology in Revolutionary Paris, 1792-94: A critical evaluation
of Albert Soboul’s “Les sans-culottes parisiens en l’an
II”, p. 71
Eugene R. Declerq, The Nature and Style of Practice of Immigrant
Midwives in Early Twentieth Century Massachusetts, p. 113
REVIEW ESSAY
Gregory H. Nobles, The New England town: The Past Fifteen
Years, p. 131
Reviews, p. 139
Herman W. Roodenburg, The Autobiography of Isabella De
Moerloose: Sex, Childrearing and Popular Belief in Seventeenth
Century Holland, p. 517
Daniel Scott Smith, Child-Naming Practices, Kinship Ties,
and Change in Family Attitudes in Hingham, Massachusetts, 1641
to 1880, p. 541
Edward H. Tebbenhoff, Tacit Rules and Hidden Structures: Naming
Practices and Godparentage in Schenectady, New York, 1680-1800, p. 567
Dean v. Miller, Some Psycho-Social Perceptions of Slavery, p. 587
Peter v. Coclanis, The Sociology of Architecture in Colonial
Charleston: Pattern and Process in an Eighteenth-Century Southern
City, p. 607
REVIEW ESSAY
Carol Z. Stearns, Peter N. Stearns, Victorian Sexuality: Can
Historians Do It Better?, p. 625
Robert Wohl, The Culture of Time and Space, 1880-1918, p. 635
Reviews, p. 643
W Andrew Achenbaum, Editor’s Foreword, p. 343
Daniel M. Fox, History and Health Policy: An Autobiographical
Note On The Decline of Historicism, p. 349
David Rosner, Gerald Markowitz, Research Or Advocacy: Federal
Occupational Safety And Health Policies During The New Deal, p. 365
James Reed, Public Policy On Human Reproduction And The Historian, p. 383
J.M. Ray, FG. Gosling, American Physicians And Birth Control,
1936-1947, p. 399
Peter Buck, Why Not The Best? Some Reasons And Examples From
Child Health And Rural Hospitals, p. 413
Peter Temin, Government Actions In Times Of Crisis: Lessons
From The History Of Drug Regulation, p. 433
Helena Flam, Democracy In Debt: Credit And Politics In Paterson,
N.J., 1890-1930, p. 439
Carl Gersuny, Seniority And The Moral Economy Of U.S. Automobile
Workers, 1934-1946, p. 463
Gladis Kaufman, Clare V McKanna, Jr., Ethnics And San Quentin
Prison Registers: A Comment On Methodology, p. 477
Reviews, p. 483
Paula Baker, The Culture of Politics in the Late Nineteenth
Century: Community and Political Behavior in Rural New York, p. 167
Gary Cross, The Quest for Leisure: Reassessing the Eight-Hour
Day in France, p. 195
Barry Crouch, A Spirit of Lawlessness: White Violence; Texas
Blacks, 1865-1868, p. 217
Altina U. Waller, Community, Class and Race in the Memphis
Riot of 1866, p. 233
Joan Brumberg, “Ruined” Girls: Changing Community
Responses to Illegitimacy in Upstate New York, 1890-1920,
p. 247
Kerry Wimshurst, Control and Resistance: Reformatory School
Girls in the Late Nineteenth Century South Australia, p. 273
REVIEW ESSAY
Roy Rosenzweig, The Parks and the People: Social History and
Urban Parks, p. 289
Reviews, p. 297
Howard I. Kushner, Immigrant Suicide in the United States
toward A Psycho-Social History, p. 3
Margo Horn, The Moral Message of Child Guidance, 1925-1945, p. 25
James R. Barrett, Unity and Fragmentation: Class, Race, and
Ethnicity On Chicago’s South Side 1900-1922, p. 37
Joseph S. Tiedemann, Communities in the Midst of the American
Revolution: Queens County, New York, 1774-1775, p. 57
Edward D. Berkowitz, History, Public Policy and Reality, p. 79
REVIEW ESSAYS
Richard Price, Theories of Labour Process Formation, p. 91
Jon Butler, Witchcraft, Healing, and Historians’ Crazes, p. 111
Reviews, p. 119
Barrington Moore, Historical Notes on the Doctors’ Work
Ethic, p. 547
Glenn C Altschuler, Jan M. Saltzgaber, Clearinghouse for Paupers:
The Poorfarm of Seneca County, New York, 1830-1860, p. 573
Leeann Whites, The Charitable and the Poor: The Emergence
of Domestic Politics in Augusta, Georgia, 1860, p. 601
Stanley Nash, Prostitution and Charity: The Magdalen Hospital,
A Case Study, p. 617
Lawrence McDonnel, “You Are too Sentimental”: Problems
and Suggestions For A New Labor History, p. 629
Robert G. Moelter, The Kaiserreich Recast? Continuity and
Change in Modern German Historiography, p. 655
Peter Stearns, The Idea of Post-industrial Society: Some Problems, p. 685
REVIEW ESSAYS
Anthony Esler, Social Generations and Political Power, p. 695
E. William Monter, The New Social History and the Spanish
Inquisition, p. 705
Reviews, p. 715
Ewa Morawska, ‘For Bread With Butter’: Life-Worlds of Peasant
Immigrants from East Centra! Europe, 1880-1914, p. 387
Hartmut Kaelble, Foreward by the guest editor, p. 405
Jürgen Kocka, Family and Class Formation: Intergenerational
Mobility and Marriage Patterns in Nineteenth-Century Westphalian
towns, p. 411
Henk Van Dijk, Regional Differences in Social Mobility Patterns
in the Netherlands Between 1830 and 1940, p. 435
William H. Hubbard, Social Mobility and Social Structure in
Graz, 1857-1910, p. 453
Johann Handl, Educational Chances and Occupational Opportunities
of Women: A Sociohistorical Analysis, p. 463
Hartmut Kaelble, Eras of Social Mobility in 19th and 20th
Century Europe, p. 489
Reviews, p. 505
Jesse F. Battan, The “New Narcissism” in 20th-Century
America: The Shadow and Substance of Social Change, p. 199
Mary H. Blewett, Work, Gender and the Artisan Tradition in
New England Shoemaking, 1780-1860, p. 221
Penelope Summerfield, Women, Work and Welfare: A Study of
Child Care and Shopping in Britain in the Second World War, p. 249
Leland Estes, The Medical Origins of the European Witch Case:
A Hypothesis, p. 271
Stephen Hardy, Alan G. Ingham, Games, Structures, and
Agency: Historians on the American Play Movement, p. 285
Keith v. P. Sandiford, Cricket and the Victorian Society, p. 303
REVIEW ESSAYS
Matthew Ramsey, History of a Profession, “Annales” Style: The Work of Jacques Leonard, p. 319
Tamara K. Hareven, Origins of the “Modern Family” in the United States, by Carl N. Degler, “At Odds”, p. 339
Reviews, p. 345
Robert Scally, Liverpool Ships and Irish Emigrants in the
Age of Sail, p. 5
Peter Karsten, Irish Soldiers in the British Army, 1792: Suborned
or Subordinate?, p. 31
Patricia O’Brien, The Kleptomania Diagnosis: Bourgeois Women
and Theft in Late Nineteenth-Century France, p. 65
Kathleen W. Jones, Sentiment and Science: The Late Nineteenth
Century Pediatrician As Mother’s Advisor, p. 79
Judith Schneid Lewis, Maternal Health in the English Aristocracy:
Myths and Realities, 1790-1840, p. 97
James Winter, Widowed Mothers and Mutual Aid in Early Victorian
Britain, p. 115
Patricia v. Cooper, The ‘Traveling Fraternity’: Union Cigar
Makers and Geographic Mobility, 1900-1919, p. 127
REVIEW ESSAYS
John Modell, The Inner American. A Self Portrait from 1957
to 1976. By Joseph Verhoff, Elizabeth Douvan & Richard v.
Kulka, p. 139
Ann D. Rassweiler, Soviet Labor History of the 1920s and the
1930s, p. 147
Reviews, p. 159
Letters to the Editor, p. 193
Steven M. Gelber, Working At Playing: the Culture of Workplace
and the Rise of Baseball, p. 3
E. Anthony Rotundo, Body and Soul: Changing Ideals of American
Middle-Class Manhood, 1770-1920, p. 23
Janice L. Reiff, Michael R. Dahlin, Daniel Scott Smith, Rural
Push and Urban Pull: Work and Family Experiences of Older Black
Women in Southern Cities, 1880-1900, p. 39
Mark J. Stern, Differential Fertility in Rural Erie County,
New York 1855, p. 49
Steven Ruggles, Fallen Women: The Inmates of the Magdalen
Society Asylum of Philadelphia, 1836-1908, p. 65
Margo v. Conk, Labor Statistics in the American and English
Census: Making Some Individious Comparisons, p. 83
Gail L. Savage, The Operation of the 1857 Divorce Act, 1860-1910:
A Research Note, p. 103
REVIEW ESSAY
Thomas J. Schlereth, Material Culture Studies and Social History
Research, p. 111
Reviews, p. 145
Peter N. Stearns, Social and Political History, p. 3
J. C. Wilsher, “Power Follows Property” – Social
and Economic Interpretations in British Historical Writing in
the Eighteenth and Early Nineteenth Centuries, p. 7
Richard Jensen, How Democracy Works: The Linkage Between Micro
and Macro Political History, p. 27
David Waterhouse, The Estimation of Voting Behavior from Aggregated
Data: A Test, p. 37
Allan J. Lichtman, Political Realignment and ‘Ethnocultural’
Voting in Late Nineteenth Century America, p. 55
Robert H. Bremner, Other People’s Children, p. 83
John Garrard, Social History, Political History And Political
Science: The Study of Power, p. 105
James E. Cronin, Politics, Class Structure and the Enduring
Weakness of British Social Democracy, p. 123
Peter E. Russell, The Development of Judicial Expertise in
Eighteenth-Century Massachusetts and a Hypothesis Concerning
Social Change, p. 143
Reviews, p. 155
David I. MacLeod, Act Your Age: Boyhood, Adolescence and
the Rise of the Boy Scouts of America, p. 3
Robert M. Taylor, Jr., Summoning The Wandering Tribes: Genealogy
and Family Reunions in American History, p. 21
Ellen M. Holtzman, The Pursuit of Married Love: Women’s Attitudes
toward Sexuality and Marriage In Great Britain, 1918-1939, p. 39
Donna R. Gabaccia, Sicilians In Space: Environmental Change
and Family Geography, p. 53
Lee Shai Weissbach, Artisanal Responses to Artistic Decline:
The Cabinetmakers of Paris in the Era of Industrialization, p. 67
Jeffrey Mirel, From Student Control to Institutional Control
of High School Athletics: Three Michigan Cities, 1883-1905, p. 83
Ellery Schalk, Ennoblement in France from 1350 to 1660, p. 101
David L. Ransel, Problems in Measuring Illegitimacy in Prerevolutionary
Russia, p. 111
Reviews, p. 129
John J. Weiss, The Lost Baton: The Politics of Intraprofessional
Conflict in Nineteenth-Century French Engineering, p. 3
Donald E. Davis, The Price of Conspicuous Production: The
Detroit Elite and the Automobile Industry, 1900-1933, p. 21
Edward J. Davies II, Regional Networks and Social Change:
The Evolution of Urban Leadership in the Northern Anthracite
Coal Region, 1840-1880, p. 47
Ewa Morawska, The Internal Status Hierarchy in the East European
Communities in Johnstown, PA 1890-1930’s, p. 75
Guido Ruggiero, Excusable Murder: Insanity and Reason in Early
Renaissance Venice, p. 109
Sarah Rubin Blanshei, Crime and Law Enforcement in Medieval
Bologna, p. 121
Reviews, p. 139
Erich. Monkkonen, From Cop to Social History: The Significance
of the Police in American History, p. 575
David R. Johnson, The Origins and Structure of Intercity Criminal
Activity 1840-1920: An Interpretation, p. 593
Virginia G. Drachman, Female Solidarity and Professional Success:
The Dilemma of Women Doctors in Late Nineteenth-Century America, p. 607
J. Robert Wegs, Working Class Respectability: The Viennese
Experience, p. 621
John Gillingham, Ruhr Coal Miners and Hitler’s War, p. 637
David v. Gerber, Modernity in The Service of Tradition: Catholic
Lay Trustees at Buffalo’s St. Louis Church and The Transformation
of European Communal Traditions, 1829-1855, p. 655
Linda L. Clark, The Socialization of Girls in the Primary
Schools of the Third Republic, p. 685
Walter J. King, Untapped Resources for Social Historians:
Court Leet Records, p. 699
REVIEW ESSAY
Roger Lane, American Law Enforcement: A History, by David
R. Johnson, p. 707
Roger Lane, Police in Urban America, 1860-1920, by Eric H.
Monkkonen, p. 707
Reviews, p. 713
Peter N. Stearns, Foreword: Social History with Love, p. 337
Theodore Zeldin, Personal History and the History of the Emotions, p. 339
Herman R. Lantz, Romantic Love in the Pre-Modern Period: A
Social Commentary, p. 349
Barbara J. Harris, Marriage Sixteenth-Century Style: Elizabeth
Stafford and the Third Duke of Norfolk, p. 371
Edmund Leites, The Duty to Desire: Love, Friendship, and Sexuality
in Some Puritan Theories of Marriage, p. 383
Ellen K. Rothman, Sex and Self-Control: Middle-Class Courtship
in America, 1770-1870, p. 409
Inga Clendinnen, Yucatec Maya Women and the Spanish Conquest:
Role and Ritual in Historical Reconstruction, p. 427
Miriam Cohen, Changing Education Strategies Among Immigrant
Generations: New York Italians in Comparative Perspective, p. 443
Wendy Mitchinson, Gynecological Operations on Insane Women:
London, Ontario, 1895-1901, p. 467
REVIEW ESSAYS
Reginald E. Zelnik, Passivity and Protest in Germany and Russia:
Barrington Moore’s Conception of Working-Class Responses to Injustice, p. 485
Robert Aldrich, A la recherche du village perdu, p. 513
Donald Reid, The French Working Class, p. 521
Reviews, p. 527
Lenard R. Berlanstein, The Formation of a Factory Labor
Force: Rubber and Cable Workers in Bezons, France (1860-1914), p. 163
Victor v. Walsh, “A Fanatic Heart”: The Cause of
Irish-American Nationalism in Pittsburgh during the Gilded Age, p. 187
Brooke Baldwin, The Cakewalk: A Study in Stereotype and Reality, p. 205
Thomas Beck, The French Revolution and the Nobility: A Reconsideration, p. 219
Jed Dannenbaum, The Origins of Temperance Activism and Militancy
Among American Women, p. 235
Jonathan Sperber, The Transformation of Catholic Associations
in the Northern Rhineland and Westphalia 1830-1870, p. 253
Mark West, A Spectrum of Spectators: Circus Audiences in Nineteenth
Century America, p. 265
Keith Sandiford, The Victorians at Play: Problems in Historiographical
Methodology, p. 271
Reviews, p. 289
Seymour Drescher, Cart Whip and Billy Roller: Or Antislavery
and Reform Symbolism in Industrializing Britain, p. 3
James S. Roberts, Drink and Industrial Work Discipline in
19th Century Germany, p. 25
Donald Sutton, Pilot Surveys of Chinese Shamans, 1875-1945:
A Spatial Approach to Social History, p. 39
Eric Cochrane, The Profession of the Historian in Italian
Renaissance, p. 51
Alan Creutz, Social Access to the Professions: Late Nineteenth-Century
Academics at the University of Michigan as a Case Study, p. 73
James M. Donovan, Justice Unblind: The Juries and the Criminal
Classes in France, 1825-1914, p. 89
REVIEW ESSAY
Ben Eklof, Russian Educational History, p. 109
Reviews, p. 117
Peter N. Stearns, Applied History and Social History, p. 533
Daniel P. Resnick, Educational Policy And The Applied Historian:
Testing, Competency And Standards, p. 539
Joel v. Tarr, Changing Fuel Use Behavior and Energy Transitions:
The Pittsburgh Smoke Control Movement, 1940-1950 – A Case Study
in Historical Analogy, p. 561
Gail Buchwalter King, Peter N. Stearns, The Retirement Experience
as a Policy Factor: An Applied History Approach, p. 589
Vivek Bammi, Nutrition, The Historian, And Public Policy:
A Case Study of U.S. National Nutrition Policy in the 20th Century, p. 627
Eugene J. Watts, Police Priorities in Twentieth Century St.
Louis, p. 649
Susan Boslego Carter, Academic Women Revisited: An Empirical
Study of Changing Patterns in Women’s Employment as College and
University Faculty, 1890-1963, p. 675
Paul Davis Chapman, Schools as Sorters: Testing and Tracking
in California, 1910-1925, p. 701
Samuel P. Hays, The Structure of Environmental Politics Since
World War II, p. 719
REVIEW ESSAY
Tom L. Smith, Social Indicators, p. 739
Reviews, p. 749
Ben Eklof, Peasant Sloth Reconsidered: Strategies of Education
and Learning in Rural Russia Before the Revolution, p. 355
Stephen Constantine, Amateur Gardening and Popular Recreation
in 19th and 20th Centuries, p. 387
Janice Weiss, Educating for Clerical Work: The Nineteenth-Century
Private Commerical School, p. 407
W.J. Rorabaugh, Prohibition as Progress: New York State’s
License Elections, 1846, p. 425
Hannah S. Decker, Freud and Dora: Constraints on Medical Progress, p. 445
Roland Sarti, Folk Drama and Secularization of Rural Culture
in Italian Appennines, p. 465
REVEW ESSAYS
Paul v. Carter, Temperance, Intemperance, and the American
Character: Or, Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, p. 481
Thomas L. Haskell, Are Professors Professionals: The Organization
of Knowledge in Modern America, 1860-1920, p. 485
Reviews, p. 495
Raymond Grew, More on Modernization, p. 179
Peter N. Stearns, Modernization and Social History: Some Suggestions,
And A Muted Cheer, p. 189
Samuel Cohn, Criminality and the State in Renaissance Florence,
1344-1466, p. 211
David Gerber, A Politics of Limited Options: Northern Black
Politics and the Problem of Change and Continuity in Race Relations
Historiography, p. 235
John v. Conley, Prisons, Production, and Profit: Reconsidering
The Importance of Prison Industries, p. 257
Judith Silver, French Peasant Demands For Popular Leadership
In The Vendômois (Loir-Et-Cher), 1852-1890, p. 277
REVIEW ESSAY
Steven v. Riess, Sport and the American Dream, p. 295
Reviews, p. 305
Carole Shammas, The Domestic Environment in Early Modern
England and America, p. 3
David Levine, Illiteracy and Family Life During the First
Industrial Revolution, p. 25
John Bodnar, Immigration, Kinship, and the Rise of Working-Class
Realism in Industrial America, p. 45
Stephen Meyer, Adapting the Immigrant to the Line: Americanization
in the Ford Factory, 1914-1921, p. 67
Drew Gilpin Faust, Culture, Conflict and Community: The Meaning
of Power on an Ante-Bellum Plantation, p. 83
John T. Cumbler, The Politics of Charity: Gender and Class
in Late 19th Century Charity Policy, p. 99
Robert Swierenga, Local-Cosmopolitan Theory and Immigrant
Religion: The Social Bases of the Antebellum Dutch Reformed Schism, p. 113
Reviews, p. 137