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Social Science History 28.4 (2004) 697-698



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Index to Volume 28

Number 1 (spring 2004): 1–190
Number 2 (summer 2004): 191–354
Number 3 (fall 2004): 355–536
Number 4 (winter 2004): 537–698

Special Issues

African American Fraternal Associations and the History of Civil Society in the United States 355–536

Recent Research in Anthropometric History (John Komlos and J�rg Baten, guest editors) 191–354

Presidential Address

Migration and the Nation: The View from Paris (Leslie Page Moch) 1

Authors

Alter, George, Muriel Neven, and Michel Oris. Stature in Transition: A Micro-Level Study from Nineteenth-Century Belgium     231

Amberg, Stephen. Governing Labor in Modernizing Texas     145

Anderton, Douglas L., and Susan Hautaniemi Leonard. Grammars of Death: An Analysis of Nineteenth-Century Literal Causes of Death from the Age of Miasmas to Germ Theory     111

Baten, J�rg. See Komlos and Baten.

Bonastia, Chris. Hedging His Bets: Why Nixon Killed HUD's Desegregation Efforts 19

Camp, Bayliss J., and Orit Kent. "What a Mighty Power We Can Be": Individual and Collective Identity in African American and White Fraternal Initiation Rituals     439

Carson, Jamie L. See Jenkins, Schickler, and Carson.

Craig, Lee A., Barry Goodwin, and Thomas Grennes. The Effect of Mechanical Refrigeration on Nutrition in the United States     325 [End Page 697]

Engerman, Stanley L. Personal Reflections on the 1982 Special Anthropometric Issue of Social Science History     345

Floud, Roderick. The Origins of Anthropometric History: A Personal Memoir     337

Ganz, Marshall. See Liazos and Ganz.

Goodwin, Barry. See Craig, Goodwin, and Grennes.

Grennes, Thomas. See Craig, Goodwin, and Grennes.

Gross, Matthias. Human Geography and Ecological Sociology: The Unfolding of a Human Ecology, 1890 to 1930—and Beyond     575

Haines, Michael R. Growing Incomes, Shrinking People—Can Economic Development Be Hazardous to Your Health? Historical Evidence for the United States, England, and the Netherlands in the Nineteenth Century     249

Jenkins, Jeffery A., Eric Schickler, and Jamie L. Carson. Constituency Cleavages and Congressional Parties: Measuring Homogeneity and Polarization, 1857–1913     537

Kent, Orit. See Camp and Kent.

Komlos, John, and J�rg Baten. Looking Backward and Looking Forward: Anthropometric Research and the Development of Social Science History     191

Leonard, Susan Hautaniemi. See Anderton and Leonard.

Liazos, Ariane, and Marshall Ganz. Duty to the Race: African American Fraternal Orders and the Legal Defense of the Right to Organize     485

Moch, Leslie Page. Migration and the Nation: The View from Paris (Presidential Address)      1

Neven, Muriel. See Alter, Neven, and Oris.

Oris, Michel. See Alter, Neven, and Oris.

Oser, Jennifer Lynn. See Skocpol and Oser.

Oxley, Deborah. Living Standards of Women in Prefamine Ireland     271

Reilly, Benjamin. Polling the Opinions: A Reexamination of Mountain, Plain, and Gironde in the National Convention     53

Salvatore, Ricardo D. Stature, Nutrition, and Regional Convergence: The Argentine Northwest in the First Half of the Twentieth Century     297

Sawers, Larry. The Mule, the South, and Economic Progress     667

Schickler, Eric. See Jenkins, Schickler, and Carson.

Shortell, Timothy. The Rhetoric of Black Abolitionism: An Exploratory Analysis of Antislavery Newspapers in New York State     75

Siegelbaum, Lewis H. The Condition of Labor in Post-Soviet Russia: A Ten-Year Retrospective     637

Skocpol, Theda, and Jennifer Lynn Oser. Organization Despite Adversity: The Origins and Development of African American Fraternal Associations     367

Spierenburg, Pieter. Punishment, Power, and History: Foucault and Elias     607

Steckel, Richard H. New Light on the "Dark Ages": The Remarkably Tall Stature of Northern European Men during the Medieval Era     211

Trotter, Joe W. African American Fraternal Associations in American History: An Introduction     355

Acknowledgments     693



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