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INDEX (Volume 43) Amato, Sarah, “The White Elephant in London: An Episode of Trickery, Racism and Advertising ,” 31-66. “Attitudes towards Menstruation and Menstrual Blood in Elizabethan England,” 89-114. “Authority in a Serf Village: Peasants, Managers, and the Role of Writing in Early Nineteenth Century Russia,” 157-173. Belfanti, Carlo Marco, “The Civilization of Fashion: At the Origins of a Western Social Institution ,” 261-283. Blue, Ethan, “A Parody on the Law: Organized Labor, the Convict Lease, and Immigration in the Making of the Texas State Capitol,” 1021-1044. Boyer, Kate and Kim England, “Women’s Work: The Feminization and Shifting Meanings of Clerical Work,” 307-340. Brooks, Jeffrey, “The Russian Nation Imagined: The Peoples of Russia as Seen in Popular Imagery, 1860s-1890s,” 535-557. “Calvinist Pilgrimages and Popish Encounters: Religious Identity and Sacred Space on the Dutch Grand Tour (598-1685),” 615-634. “The Civilization of Fashion: At the Origins of a Western Social Institution,” 261-283. Corley, Christopher R., “On the Threshold: Youth as Arbiters of Urban Space in Early Modern France,” 139-156. Corzine, Nathan Michael, “Right at Home: Freedom and Domesticity in the Language and Imagery of Beer Advertising 1933-1960,” 843-866. “Crises of Whiteness and Empire in Colonial Indochina: The Removal of Eurasian Children from the Vietnamese Milieu, 1890-1956,” 587-613. Delgado, Ander, “The Road to Modern Consumer Society: Changes in Everyday Life in the Rural Basque Country in the Early Twentieth Century,” 893-916. “Early Modern Midwifery: Splitting the Profession, Connecting the History,” 115-139. England, Kim and Kate Boyer, “Women’s Work: The Feminization and Shifting Meanings of Clerical Work,” 307-340. “The Environment of Wartime Migration: Labor Transfers from the Brazilian Northeast to the Amazon During World War II,” 1089-1120. “Evangelical Male Friendships in America’s First Age of Reform,” 681-705. Fett, Sharla M., “Race, Medicine and the South,” 175-182. “A Few Detectives Would Be Very Useful: Crime, Immorality, and Policing in Valletta, 1881-1914,” 385-406. Firpo, Christina, “Crises of Whiteness and Empire in Colonial Indochina: The Removal of Eurasian Children from the Vietnamese Milieu, 1890-1956,” 587-613. “From Adventure and Advancement to Derailment and Demotion: Effects of Nazi Gender Policy on Women’s Careers and Lives,” 945-972. Garfield, Seth, “The Environment of Wartime Migration: Labor Transfers from the Brazilian Northeast to the Amazon During World War II,” 989-1020. “Gender and the Spa: Space, Sociability and Self at British Health Spas, 1640-1714,” 361383 . Graff, Harvey, “The Literacy Myth at Thirty,” 635-661. Henriot, Christian, “ ‘Invisible Deaths, Silent Deaths’: ‘Bodies Without Masters’ in Republican Shanghai,” 407-437. Herbert, Amanda E., “Gender and the Spa: Space, Sociability and Self at British Health Spas, 1640-1714,” 361-383. Hindson, Bethan, “Attitudes towards Menstruation and Menstrual Blood in Elizabethan England,” 89-114. “A Historical Approach to Family Photography: Class and Individuality in Manchester and Lille, 1850-1914,” 559-586. Hudgins, Nicole, “A Historical Approach to Family Photography: Class and Individuality in Manchester and Lille, 1850-1914,”559-586. “ ‘In the Best Interests of the Child’: Lesbian and Gay Parenting Custody Cases, 19671985 ,” 917-944. “ ‘Invisible Deaths, Silent Deaths’: ‘Bodies Without Masters’ in Republican Shanghai,” 407-437. Johnson, David K., “Physique Pioneers: The Politics of 1960s Gay Consumer Culture,” 867-892. Katz, Michael B., “Can America Educate Itself Out of Inequality?” 183-193. 1134 summer 2010 journal of social history Kivimaki, Ville and Tuomas Tepora, “War of Hearts: Love and Collective Attachment as Integrating Factors in Finland during World War II,” 285-305. Knepper, Paul, “A Few Detectives Would Be Very Useful: Crime, Immorality, and Policing in Valletta, 1881-1914,” 385-406. Kropp, Phoebe, “Wilderness Wives and Dishwashing Husbands: Comfort and the Domestic Arts of Camping in America, 1880-1910, 5-30. “The Literacy Myth at Thirty,” 635-661. Mack, Adam, “ ‘Speaking of Tomatoes’: Supermarkets, the Senses, and Sexual Fantasy in Modern America, 815-842. McCammack, Brian, “ ‘My God, they must have riots on those things all the time’: African American Geographies and Bodies on Northern Urban Public Transportation, 1915-1940,” 973-988. “ ‘Mind-forg’d Manacles’: The Mechanics of Control Inside Late-Nineteenth Century Tasmanian Charitable Institutions,” 1045-1063. “ ‘The Most Popular Unpopular Man...

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