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  • Index (Volume 36)

“Absolutism and Class at the End of the Old Regime: The Case of the Languedoc,” 871—898.

Adler, Jeffrey S., “‘On the Border of Snakeland’: Evolutionary Psychology and Plebian Violence in Industrial Chicago, 1875—1920,” 541—560.

“At the Nexus of Labor and Leisure: Baseball, Nativism, and the 1919 Black Sox Scandal,” 941—962.

Bachin, Robin F., “At the Nexus of Labor and Leisure: Baseball, Nativism, and the 1919 Black Sox Scandal,” 941—962.

Breslaw, Elaine G., “Marriage, Money, and Sex: Dr. Hamilton Finds a Wife,” 657—673.

“The Childhood We Have Lost: When Siblings Were Caregivers, 1900—1970,” 31—61.

“Children and Globalization,” 963—977.

“Children’s Envy and the Emergence of the Modern Consumer Ethic, 1890—1930,” 283—302.

“Citizens and Housewives: The Problem of Female Citizenship in Spain’s Transition to Democracy,” 77—100.

Crais, Clifton, “Past the Pax,” 759—765, (Review Essay).

Darby, Robert, “The Masturbation Taboo and the Rise of Routine Male Circumcision: A Review of the Historiography,” 737—757, (Review Essay).

“Did Men of Taste and Civilization Save the Stage? Theater-Going in Rotterdam, 1860—1916. A Statistical Analysis of Ticket Sales,” 615—655.

DiGirolamo, Vincent, “Newsboy Funerals: Tales of Sorrow and Solidarity in Urban America,” 5—30.

“Disabled Veterans, the State, and the Experience of Disability in Western Societies, 1914—1950,” 899—916.

Fass, Paula, “Children and Globalization,” 963—977.

“Food and History,” 165—178, (Review Essay).

“Foreign Adoptions and the Evolution of Irish Adoption Policy, 1945—52,” 387—404.

Foroughi, Andrea, “Vine and Oak: Wives and Husbands Cope with the Financial Panic of 1857,” 1009—1032. [End Page 1131]

Franses, Phillip Hans, Henk Gras, Marius Ooms, “Did Men of Taste and Civilization Save the Stage? Theater-Going in Rotterdam, 1860—1916. A Statistical Analysis of Ticket Sales,” 615—655.

Fraser, Lyndon, “To Tara via Holyhead: The Emergence of Irish Catholic Ethnicity in Nineteenth-Century Christchurch, New Zealand,” 411—458.

Garton, Stephen, “Managing Mercy: African Americans, Parole and Paternalism in the Georgia Prison System 1919—1945,” 675—699.

Gerber, David A., “Disabled Veterans, the State, and the Experience of Disability in Western Societies, 1914—1950,” 899—916.

Gienow-Hecht, Jessica C. E., “Trumpeting Down the Walls of Jericho: The Politics of Art, Music and Emotion in German-American Relations, 1870—1920,” 585—613.

Gras, Henk, Phillip Hans Franses, Marius Ooms, “Did Men of Taste and Civilization Save the Stage? Theater-Going in Rotterdam, 1860—1916. A Statistical Analysis of Ticket Sales,” 615—655.

Griller, Robin, Jessica Warner, “‘My Pappa is out, and my Mamma is asleep.’ Minors, their Routine Activities, and Interpersonal Violence in an Early Modern Town, 1653—1781,” 561—584.

Hamlin, David, “The Structures of Toy Consumption: Bourgeois Domesticity and Demand for Toys in Nineteenth Century Germany,” 857—869.

Harcourt, Edward John, “The Whipping of Richard Moore: Reading Emotion in Reconstruction America,” 261—282.

Herman, Ellen, “The Paradoxical Rationalization of Modern Adoption,” 339—385.

Hopler, Jay, “Watching the Detectives: Reading Dime Novels and Hard-Boiled Detectives Stories in Context,” 459—466, (Review Essay).

Howard, Vicki, “The ‘Real Man’s Ring’: Gender and the Invention of Tradition,” 837—856.

Hudson, Hugh D., “Shaping Peasant Political Discourse during the New Economic Policy: The Newspaper Krest’ianskaia Gazeta and the Case of ‘Vladimir Ia,’ 303—317.

Jensen, Richard, “‘No Irish Need Apply’: A Myth of Victimization,” 405—429.

“Justice by Paperwork: A Day in Life of a Court Scribe in Bourbon Mexico City,” 979—1008.

Magnusson, Sigurdur Gylfi, “The Singularization of History: Social History and Microhistory within the Postmodern State of Knowledge,” 701—735.

Maguire, Moira J., “Foreign Adoptions and the Evolution of Irish Adoption Policy, 1945—52,” 387—404.

“Managing Mercy: African Americans, Parole and Paternalism in the Georgia Prison System 1919—1945,” 675—699.

“Marriage, Money, and Sex: Dr. Hamilton Finds a Wife,” 657—673. [End Page 1132]

“The Masturbation Taboo and the Rise of Routine Male Circumcision: A Review of the Historiography,” 737—757, (Review Essay).

Matt, Susan J., “Children’s Envy and the Emergence of the Modern Consumer Ethic,” 1890—1930, 283—302.

Meyer, Steve, “Rough Manhood: The Aggressive and Confrontational Shop Culture of U.S. Auto Workers during World War II,” 125—147.

Miller, Stephen, “Absolutism...

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