Volume 29 (Fall 1995)
Issue 1
Table of Contents
click on a title for an abstract of the article:
- Anne T. Quartararo, "The Perils of Assimilation in Modern France: The Deaf Community, Social Status, and Educational Opportunity, 1815-1870"
- Curt Garner, "Public Service Personnel in West Germany in the 1950s: Controversial Policy Decisions and Their Effects on Social Composition, Gender Structure, and the Role of Former Nazis"
- Samuel J. Watson, "Flexible Gender Roles During the Market Revolution: Family, Friendship, Marriage, and Masculinity Among U.S. Army Officers, 1815-1846"
- Cas Wouters, "Etiquette Books and Emotion Management in the 20th Century: Part One&emdash;The Integration of Social Classes"
- Kenneth Moss, "St. Patrick's Day Celebrations and the Formation of Irish American Identity, 1845-1875"
- John T. Cumbler, "Whatever Happened to Industrial Waste?: Reform, Compromise, and Science in Nineteenth Century Southern New England"
