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“‘Active and Conscious Builders of Communism’: State-Sponsored Tourism for Soviet Adolescents in the Early Cold War, 1945–53,” 20–46.
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“An Agro-Town Bias? Re-examining the Micro-Demographic Model for Southern Italy in the Eighteenth Century,” 685–713.
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“‘All Men Are Entitled to Justice By the Government’: Black Workers, Citizenship, Letter Writing, and the World War I State,” 88–111.
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“Among the Beasts of Burma: Animals and the Politics of Colonial Sensibilities, c.1840–1940,” 910–932.
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Baldwin, Peter C., “Public Privacy: Restrooms in American Cities, 1869–1932,” 264–288.
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Batzell, Rudi and Sven Beckert, Andrew Gordon, Gabriel Winant, “Introduction to E. P. Thompson, Politics and History: Writing Social History Fifty Years after The Making of the English Working Class,” 753–758.
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Bebber, Brett, “‘We Were Just Unwanted’: Bussing, Migrant Dispersal, and South Asians in London,” 635–661.
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“Beyond Resistance and Collaboration: Towards a Social History of Politics in Hitler’s Empire,” 865–891.
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Brodie, Janet, “Radiation Secrecy and Censorship after Hiroshima and Nagasaki,” 842–864.
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Buchanan, Thomas, “Class Sentiments: Putting the Emotion Back in Working-Class History,” 72–87.
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“‘The Business of Reputations’: Secrecy, Shame, and Social Standing in Nineteenth Century French Debtors’ and Creditors’ Newspapers,” 47–71.
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“Captive Audiences: Sound, Silence, and Listening in Civil War Prisons,” 239–263.
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“‘Carrying the Pox’: The Use of Children and Ideals of Childhood in Early British and Imperial Campaigns against Smallpox,” 511–535.
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Censer, Jack R., “Historians Revisit the Terror—Again,” 383–403. [End Page 985]
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“Challenge Dancing in Antebellum America: Sporting Men, Vulgar Women, and Blacked-Up Boys,” 605–634.
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Clark, Gabrielle, “‘Humbug’ or ‘Human Good?’: E.P. Thompson, the Rule of Law and Coercive Labor Relations Under Neoliberal American Capitalism,” 759–788.
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“Class Sentiments: Putting the Emotion Back in Working-Class History,” 72–87.
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“Community and Exclusion: The Torrey Canyon Disaster of 1967,” 892–909.
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Curtis, Daniel, “An Agro-Town Bias? Re-examining the Micro-Demographic Model for Southern Italy in the Eighteenth Century,” 685–713.
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“The Dead Belong to the Living: Disinterment and Custody of Dead Bodies in Nineteenth-Century America,” 112–134.
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Dermineur, Elise, “Single Women and the Rural Credit Market in Eighteenth-Century France,” 175–199.
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Drapac, Vesna and Gareth Pritchard, “Beyond Resistance and Collaboration: Towards a Social History of Politics in Hitler’s Empire,” 865–891.
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Eagle, David E., “Historicizing the Megachurch,” 589–604.
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“Empowering Passivity: Women Spiritualists, Houdini, and the 1926 Fortune Telling Hearing,” 341–362.
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Freedman, Paul, “Women and Restaurants in the Nineteenth-Century United States,” 1–19.
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“Freedom for Too Few: Slave Runaways in the Brazilian Empire,” 404–426.
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Furchtgott, Lisa, “Tents amid the Fragments: The Law at Greenham Common,” 789–802.
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Green, Anna and Timothy Cooper, “Community and Exclusion: The Torrey Canyon Disaster of 1967,” 892–909.
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“Historians Revisit the Terror—Again,” 383–403.
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“Historicizing the Megachurch,” 589–604.
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“Honest and Useful?: The Post-Institutional Lives of Refuge for the Destitute Beneficiaries,” 933–955. [End Page 986]
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“Introduction to E. P. Thompson, Politics and History: Writing Social History Fifty Years after the Making of the English Working Class,” 753–758.
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“‘Humbug’ or ‘Human Good?’: E.P. Thompson, the Rule of Law and Coercive Labor Relations Under Neoliberal American Capitalism,” 759–788.
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“An ‘Imponderable Servitude’: Slave versus Master Litigation for Maltratamiento or Sevicia (Cruelty) in Late Eighteenth-century Lima, Peru,” 662–684.
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Kutzler, Evan A., “Captive Audiences: Sound, Silence, and Listening in Civil War Prisons,” 239–263.
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“Letters to the Essex County Penitentiary: David Selden and the Fracturing of America,” 135–155.
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Masten, April, “Challenge Dancing in Antebellum America: Sporting Men, Vulgar Women, and Blacked-Up Boys,” 605–634.
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McCallum, John, “‘Nurseries of the Poore’: Hospitals and Almshouses in Early Modern Scotland,” 427–449.
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Monaco, C. S., “Shadows and Pestilence: Health and Medicine during the Second Seminole War,” 565–588.
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“Moral Economy? Popular Demands and State Intervention in the Struggle over Anti-Profiteering Laws in Greece 1914–1925,” 803–815.
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“Morality and the Middle Class: The European Pattern and the Norwegian Singularity,” 313–340.
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Murdoch, Lydia, “‘Carrying the Pox’: The Use of Children and Ideals of Childhood in Early British and Imperial Campaigns against Smallpox,” 511–535.
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“‘Nurseries of the Poore’: Hospitals and Almshouses in Early Modern...