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- Volume 38, Number 1, Fall 2004
- Special Issue: Hair
- Guest Editor: Angela Rosenthal
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Volume 38, Number 1, Fall 2004Table of Contents
- Raising Hair
- pp. 1-16
- DOI: 10.1353/ecs.2004.0064
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- Diderot, Hogarth, and the Aesthetics of Depilation
- pp. 17-38
- DOI: 10.1353/ecs.2004.0056
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- Big Hair
- pp. 79-99
- DOI: 10.1353/ecs.2004.0062
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- Hair, Authenticity, and the Self-Made Macaroni
- pp. 101-117
- DOI: 10.1353/ecs.2004.0063
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- Illicit Wigmaking in Eighteenth-Century Paris
- pp. 119-137
- DOI: 10.1353/ecs.2004.0057
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- Sentimental Cuts: Eighteenth-Century Mourning Jewelry with Hair
- pp. 139-143
- DOI: 10.1353/ecs.2004.0059
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- The Coiffure of Jean-Baptiste Greuze
- pp. 165-181
- DOI: 10.1353/ecs.2004.0053
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- The Queen's Hair: Marie-Antoinette, Politics, and DNA
- pp. 183-200
- DOI: 10.1353/ecs.2004.0060
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- The Blonding of Charlotte Corday
- pp. 201-221
- DOI: 10.1353/ecs.2004.0058
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- Editor's Note
- pp. v-vi
- DOI: 10.1353/ecs.2004.0055
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