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APPENDIX The Sample The sample consists of journal-length articles written in the 1980s and published in key disciplinary forums. One article (Howard) in the literature sample appeared first in an edited collection, and another (Greenblatt) first appeared in a journal, but the vcrsion used here was altered and reprinted in an edited collection. In choosing articles, I focused on writers who cited each other or were in other ways demonstrably participating in the same subdisiplinary discourse. Articles from the sample subfields were as follows: Psychology Belsky, Jay, and Michael J. Rovine. "Nonmaternal Care in the First Year of Life and the Security ofInfant-Parent Attachment." Child Development 59 (1988): 157-67. Carlson, Vicki, Dante Cicchetti, Douglas Barnett, and Karen Braunwaldo "Disorganized/Disoriented Attachment Hclationships in Maltreated Infants." Developmental Psychology 25 (1989): 5253l . Cohn, Deborah A. "Child-Mother Attachment of Six-Year-Olds and 201 Social Competence at School." Child Development 61 (1990): 152-62. Egeland, Byron, and L. Alan Sroufe. "Attachment and Early Maltreatment ." Child Development 52 (1981): 44-52. History Archer, Richard. "New England Mosaic: A Demographic Analysis for the Seventeenth Century." William and Mary Quarterly 3rd ser. 47 (1990): 477-502. Ditz, Toby L. "Ownership and Obligation: Inheritance and Patriarchal Households in Connecticut, 1750-1820." William and Mary Quarterly 3rd ser. 47 (1990): 235-65. Tracy, Patricia J. "He-considering Migration Within Colonial New England." Journal of Social History 23 (1989): 93-113. Waters, John J. "Family, Inheritance, and Migration in Colonial New England: The Evidence from Guilford, Connecticut." William and Mary Quarterly 3rd ser. 39 (1982): 64-86. Lite..ature Greenblatt, Stephen. "Invisible Bullets: Renaissance Authority and its Subversion, Henry IV and Henry V." Political Shakespeare: New Essays in Cultural Materialism. Ed. Jonathan Dollimore and Alan Sinfield. Ithaca: Cornell UP, 1985. 18-47. Howard, Jean E. "Henaissance Antitheatricality and the Politics of Gender and Rank in Much Ado About Nothing." Shakespeare Reproduced: The Text in History and Ideology. Ed. Jean E. Howard and Marion F. O'Connor. New York: Methuen, 1987. 163-87. Montrose, Louis A. " 'Shaping Fantasies': Figurations of Gender and Power in Elizabethan Culture." Representations 2 (1983): 6194 . Mullaney, Steven. "Strange Things, Gross Terms, Curious Customs: The Hehcarsal ofCultures in the Late Renaissance." Representations 3 (1983): 40-67. Reprinted in Representing the English Renaissance. Ed. Stephen Greenblatt. Berkeley: U of California P, 1988. 65-92. 202 / Appendix ...

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