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  • Index Volume 46
"Austerity, Neo-Liberal Economics, and Youth Suicide: The Case of New Zealand, 1980-2000," 757-783.
"The Baby Trains: Catholic Foster Care and Western Migration, 1873-1929," 197-218.
Bähr, Andreas, "Between 'Self-Murder' and 'Suicide': The Modern Etymology of Self-Killing," 620-632.
"Between 'Self-Murder' and 'Suicide': The Modern Etymology of Self-Killing," 620-632.
Biddick, Kathleen, "How New Things Come into the World of Feminist History," 1060-1065.
Bischof, Christopher, "Masculinity, Social Mobility, and the Plan to End Pauperism in Mid-Victorian England: Kneller Hall Teacher's Training College," 1039-1059.
Black, Joel, "A Theory of African-American Citizenship: Richard Westbrooks, The Great Migration, and the Chicago Defender's 'Legal Helps' Column," 896-915.
Brancaccio, Maria Teresa, Eric J. Engstrom and David Lederer, "The Politics of Suicide: A History of Suicidology before Durkheim: An Introduction," 607-619.
Brancaccio, Maria Teresa, "'The Fatal Tendency of Civilized Society': Enrico Morselli's Suicide, Moral Statistics and Positivism in Italy," 700-715.
Brown, Timothy, "The Sixties in the City: Avant-gardes and Urban Rebels in New York, London, and West Berlin," 817-842.
Burkholder, Zoë, "'Education for Citizenship in a Bi-Racial Civilization': Black Teachers and the Social Construction of Race, 1929-1954," 335-363.
Callahan, Kathy, "Women Who Kill: An Analysis of Cases in Late Eighteenth and Early Nineteenth Century London," 1013-1038.
"Cattle, Dearth and the Colonial State: Famines and Livestock in Colonial India, 1896-1900," 989-1012. [End Page 1108]
Censer, Jane Turner, "Finding the Southern Family in the Civil War," 219-230.
"Citizen-Breadwinners and Vagabond-Soldiers: Military Recruitment in Early Republican Mexico," 953-970.
"The Corporate Campaign against Homelessness: Class Power and Urban Governance in Neoliberal Atlanta, 1973-1988," 170-196.
Cox, Catherine, Hilary Marland and Sarah York, "Emaciated, Exhausted and Excited: The Bodies and Minds of the Irish in Nineteenth Century Lancashire Asylums," 500-524.
Creagh, C. Dianne, "The Baby Trains: Catholic Foster Care and Western Migration, 1873-1929," 197-218.
"A Dangerous Class: The Street Sellers of Nineteenth-Century London," 391-415.
Deschrijver, Sonja and Vrahabhūmi Vanderheyeden, "Experiencing the Supernatural in Sixteenth-Century Brabant: Construction and Reduction of the Exceptional in Everyday Life," 525-548.
"'Education for Citizenship in a Bi-Racial Civilization': Black Teachers and the Social Construction of Race, 1929-1954," 335-363.
"Emaciated, Exhausted and Excited: The Bodies and Minds of the Irish in Nineteenth Century Lancashire Asylums," 500-524.
"Everyday Struggles against Franco's Authoritarian Legacy: Pedagogical Social Movements and the Democracy in Spain," 305-334.
"Experiencing the Supernatural in Sixteenth-Century Brabant: Construction and Reduction of the Exceptional in Everyday Life," 525-548.
"'The Fatal Tendency of Civilized Society': Enrico Morselli's Suicide, Moral Statistics and Positivism in Italy," 700-715.
"Finding the Southern Family in the Civil War," 219-230.
Flinn, Laurel, "Social and Spacial Politics in the Construction of Regent Street," 364-390.
"The Flower of the Union: Leisure, Race and Social Identity in Bangu, Rio de Janeiro (1904-1933)," 154-169. [End Page 1109]
"From Statistics to Diagnostics: Medical Certificates, Melancholia, and 'Suicidal Propensities' in Victorian Psychiatry," 716-731.
"Full-Text Databases and Historical Research: Cautionary Results from a Ten-Year Study," 89-105.
Gross, Robert, "'Lick a Stamp, Lick the Kaiser': Sensing the Federal Government in Children's Lives during World War I," 971-988.
Groves, Tamar, "Everyday Struggles against Franco's Authoritarian Legacy: Pedagogical Social Movements and the Democracy in Spain," 305-334.
Gutterman, Lauren Jae, "'The House on the Borderland': Lesbian Desire, Marriage, and the Household, 1950-1979," 1-22.
Hawkins, Robert, "'Industry Cannot Go On Without the Production of Some Noise': New York City's Street Music Ban and the Sound of Work in the New Deal-Era," 106-123.
Hayhoe, Jeremy, "Rural Domestic Servants in Eighteenth-Century Burgundy: Demography, Economy and Mobility," 549-571.
Heinzen, James, "Thirty Kilos of Pork: Cultural Brokers, Corruption, and 'The Bribe Trail' in the Postwar Stalinist Soviet Union," 931-952.
"'The House on the Borderland': Lesbian Desire, Marriage, and the Household, 1950-1979," 1-22.
"How New Things Come into the World of Feminist History," 1060-1065.
"The Importance of Being Men: The Afrika-Korps in American Captivity," 23-47.
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