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  • Index Volume 51
  • Adas, Michael, "The Virtues of Rigorous Comparison: Peter Stearns's Contributions to Global History," 457-466.

  • Althammer, Beate, "(Crime and Gender) Roaming Men, Sedentary Women? The Gendering of Vagrancy Offenses in Nineteenth-Century Europe," 736–759.

  • "American Selfie: Studying the National Character," 500-525.

  • Barclay, Katie, "(Law & Emotions) Performing Emotion and Reading the Male Body in the Irish Court, c.1800-1845," 293-312.

  • Barron, Hester and Claire Langhamer, "Feeling through Practice: Subjectivity and Emotion in Children's Writing," 101-123.

  • "'Better Gestures': A Disability History Perspective on the Transition from (Silent) Movies to Talkies in the United States,'' 1-26.

  • Burkholder, Zoë, "'Integrated Out of Existence': African American Debates over School Integration versus Separation at the Bordentown School in New Jersey, 1886–1955," 47-79.

  • Censer, Jack R., "On a Mission: Peter Stearns and the Journal of Social History," 444-456.

  • Creasman, Allyson F., "(Law & Emotions) Fighting Words: Anger, Insult, and 'Self-Help' in Early Modern German Law," 272-292.

  • Cross, Gary, "Peter Stearns on the History of Childhood and the Family," 467-475.

  • "The Dancing Front: Dancing, Morale and the War Effort in Britain during World War II," 397-406.

  • "Deadly Words, Deadly Deeds: Honor, Sexuality, and Uxoricide in Porfirian Mexico," 341-363.

  • Dror, Olga, "Foundational Myths in the Republic of Vietnam (1955–1975): 'Harnessing' the Hùng Kings against Ngô Ðính Diệm Communists, Cowboys, and Hippies for Unity, Peace, and Vietnameseness," 124-159. [End Page 1141]

  • "Fashioning Frenchness: Gens de Couleur Libres and the Cultural Struggle for Power in Antebellum New Orleans," 526-556.

  • "Feeling through Practice: Subjectivity and Emotion in Children's Writing," 101-123.

  • "Five Decades of Social History: An Interview with Peter Stearns," 488-499.

  • Gullickson, Gay L., "When Death Became Thinkable: Self-Sacrifice in the Women's Social and Political Union," 364-386.

  • Hart, Douglas, "Social Class and American Travel to Europe in the Late Nineteenth Century, with Special Attention to Great Britain," 313-340.

  • Holz, Rose, "The 1939 Dickinson-Belskie Birth Series Sculptures: The Rise of Modern Visions of Pregnancy, the Roots of Modern Pro-Life Imagery, and Dr. Dickinson's Religious Case for Abortion," 980–1022.

  • Hopkin, David, "Intimacies and Intimations: Storytelling between Servants and Masters in Nineteenth-Century France," 557-591.

  • "'Integrated Out of Existence': African American Debates over School Integration versus Separation at the Bordentown School in New Jersey, 1886-1955," 47-79.

  • "Intimacies and Intimations: Storytelling between Servants and Masters in Nineteenth-Century France," 557-591.

  • Ironside, Kristy, "'I Beg You Not to Reject My Plea': The Late Stalinist Welfare State and the Politics of One-Time Monetary Aid, 1946–1953," 1045-1068.

  • James, Robert, "'Literature Acknowledges No Boundaries': Book Reading and Social Class in Britain, c. 1930–1945," 80-100.

  • Johnson, Russell, "'Better Gestures': A Disability History Perspective on the Transition from (Silent) Movies to Talkies in the United States," 1-26.

  • Kamp, Jeannette, and Ariadne Schmidt, "(Crime and Gender) Getting Justice: A Comparative Perspective on Illegitimacy and the Use of Justice in Holland and Germany, 1600–1800," 672-694.

  • Karush, Matthew B. and Peter N. Stearns, "Five Decades of Social History: An Interview with Peter Stearns," 488-499. [End Page 1142]

  • Kounine, Laura, "(Law & Emotions) Emotions, Mind and Body on Trial: A Cross-Cultural Perspective," 219-230.

  • "(Law & Emotions) Emotions, Mind and Body on Trial: A Cross-Cultural Perspective," 219-230.

  • "(Law & Emotions) Fighting Words: Anger, Insult, and 'Self-Help' in Early Modern German Law," 272-292.

  • "(Law & Emotions) 'He Called me a Pimp and his Mother a Bawd': Emotional Environments and Legal Spaces in Early Modern Russia," 255-271.

  • "(Law & Emotions) Performing Emotion and Reading the Male Body in the Irish Court, c.1800–1845," 293-312.

  • "(Law & Emotions) Press, Public and Emotions in the Italian Courtrooms (1860s–1910s)," 231-254.

  • "'Literature Acknowledges No Boundaries': Book Reading and Social Class in Britain, c. 1930-1945," 80-100.

  • Manovich, Ellen L., "'Time and Change Will Surely Show:' Contested Urban Development in Ohio State's University District, 1920–2015," 1069-1099.

  • Matthews, Michael, "Deadly Words, Deadly Deeds: Honor, Sexuality, and Uxoricide in Porfirian Mexico," 341-363.

  • Muravyeva, Marianna, "(Law & Emotions) 'He Called me a Pimp and his Mother a Bawd': Emotional Environments and...

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