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INDEX (Volume 41) Allen, Margaret and Jane Haggis, “Imperial Emotions: Affective Communities of Mission in British Protestant Women’s Missionary Publications c1880–1920,” 691–716. Altink, Henrice, “ ‘I Did Not Want to Face the Shame of Exposure’: Gender Ideologies and Child Murder in Post-Emancipation Jamaica,” 355–387. “Analyzing the History of Religious Crime: Models of ‘Passive’ and ‘Active’ Blasphemy since the Medieval Period,” 5–29. Arnold-Lourie, Christine, “ ‘A Madman’s Deed—A Maniac’s Hand’: Gender and Justice in Three Maryland Lynchings,” 1031–1045. “Be a Patriot, Buy a Home: Re-imagining Home Owners and Home Ownership in Early 20th Century Atlanta,” 943–965. “Betting, Sport and the British, 1918–1939,” 283–306. “Between Wage Labor and Vocation: Child Labor in Dutch Urban Industry, 1600–1800,” 717–736. Byars, Jana, “The Long and Varied Relationship of Andrea Mora and Anzola Davide: Concubinage, Marriage and the Authorities in Early Modern Veneto,” 667–690. Clarke, Frances, “So Lonesome I Could Die: Nostalgia and Debates Over Emotional Control in the Civil War North,” 253–282. Clemente, Deirdre, “Made in Miami: The Development of the Sportswear Industry in South Florida, 1900–1960,” 127–148. “Be a Patriot, Buy a Home: Re-imagining Home Owners and Home Ownership in Early 20th Century Atlanta,” 943–965. “The Columbia Coalition: African Americans, New Leftists, and Counterculture at the Columbia University Protest of 1968,” 967–996. “Common Skies Divided Horizons: Aviation, Class and Modernity in Early Twentieth Century Egypt,” 917–942. “Complexities of Imagining Haiti: A Study of National Constitutions, 1801–1807,” 81–103. “Creating an Alternative Kinship: Slavery, Freedom, and Nineteenth-Century AfroCuban Hijos Naturales,” 55–80. “Creativity under Constraint: Enslaved Afro-Brazilian Families in Brazil’s Cacao Area, 1870–1890,” 633–667. “ ‘The Crime of Survival’: Fraud Prosecutions, Community Surveillance and the Original ‘Welfare Queen’,” 329–354. Di-Capua, Yoav, “Common Skies Divided Horizons: Aviation, Class and Modernity in Early Twentieth Century Egypt,” 917–942. “Different Paths to Mass Consumption: Consumer Credit in the United States and West Germany during the 1950s and ’60s,” 525–559. 1106 journal of social history summer 2008 “ ‘Earth Has No Sorrow That Heaven Cannot Cure’: Northern Civilian Perspectives on Death and Eternity during the Civil War,” 844–866. “East & West: Textiles and Fashion in Early Modern Europe,” 887–916. “Expanding the Compass of Domestic Violence in the Hanoverian Metropolis,” 31–54. Frank, Zephyr, “Layers, Flows and Intersections: Jeronymo José de Mello and Artisan Life in Rio de Janeiro, 1840s–1880s,” 307–329. Gaffield, Julia, “Complexities of Imagining Haiti: A Study of National Constitutions, 1801–1807,” 81–103. Greenberg, Ivan, “Vocational Education, Work Culture, and the Children of Immigrants in 1930s Bridgeport,” 149–160. Guasco, Michael, “To ‘doe some good upon their countrymen’: The Paradox of Indian Slavery in Early Anglo-America,” 389–411. “Gymnastic Exercises, or ‘work wrapped in the gown of youthful joy’: Masculinities and the Civilizing Process in 19th Century Hungary,” 161–180. Griffiths, John, “Popular Culture and Modernity: Dancing in New Zealand Society 1920–1945,” 611–632. Hadas, Miklos, “Gymnastic Exercises, or ‘work wrapped in the gown of youthful joy’: Masculinities and the Civilizing Process in 19th Century Hungary,” 161–180. Haggis, Jane and Margaret Allen, “Imperial Emotions: Affective Communities of Mission in British Protestant Women’s Missionary Publications c1880–1920,” 691–716. Herzig, Rebecca “Subjected to the Current: Batteries, Bodies, and the Early History of Electrification in the United States,” 867–886. “Hewn from Stone: (Re)Presenting Soviet Material Cultures and Identities,” 591–610. “Homemaking and the Aesthetic and Moral Perimeters of the Soviet Home during the Khrushchev Era,” 561–589. Huggins, Mike, “Betting, Sport and the British, 1918–1939,” 283–306. “ ‘I Did Not Want to Face the Shame of Exposure’: Gender Ideologies and Child Murder in Post-Emancipation Jamaica,” 355–387. “Imperial Emotions: Affective Communities of Mission in British Protestant Women’s Missionary Publications c1880–1920,” 691–716. Kohler-Hausmann, Julilly, “ ‘The Crime of Survival’: Fraud Prosecutions, Community Surveillance and the Original ‘Welfare Queen’,” 329–354. Lands, LeeAnn, “Be a Patriot, Buy a Home: Re-imagining Home Owners and Home Ownership in Early 20th Century Atlanta,” 943–965. “Layers, Flows and Intersections: Jeronymo José de Mello and Artisan Life in...

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