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The Journal of Social History was founded over 30 years ago, and has served as one of the leading outlets for work in this growing research field since its inception. The Journal publishes articles in social history from all areas and periods, and has played an important role in integrating work in Latin American, African, Asian and Russian history with sociohistorical analysis in Western Europe and the United States.
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Volume 37, Number 2, Winter 2003Table of Contents

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View Civilising Subjects: Metropole and Colony in the English Imagination 1830-1867, and: 'More than Mere Amusement': Working-class Women's Leisure in England, 1750-1914, and: The Eternal Slum: Housing and Social Policy in Victorian London (review)
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View Nursing, Physician Control, and the Medical Monopoly: Historical Perspectives on Gendered Inequality in Roles, Rights and Range of Practice (review)
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ISSN | 1527-1897 |
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Print ISSN | 0022-4529 |
Launched on MUSE | 2003-12-04 |
Open Access | No |