Volume 29 (Spring 1996)
Issue 3
Table of Contents
click on a title for an abstract of the article:
- Andrea Tone, "Contraceptive Consumers: Gender and the Political Economy of Birth Control in the 1930s"
- Peter Laipson, "Kiss Without Shame, For She Desires It': Sexual Foreplay in American Marital Advice Literature, 1900-1925"
- Susan Mumm, "Not Worse Than Other Girls': The Convent- Based Rehabilitation of Fallen Women in Victorian Britain"
- Jeffrey Clayton Foster, "The Rocky Road to a 'Drug-Free Tennessee': A History of the Early Regulation of Cocaine and the Opiates,1897-1913"
- Mark Voss-Hubbard, "The Amesbury-Salisbury Strike and the Social Origins of Political Nativism in Antebellum Massachusetts"
- Joyce M. Mastboom, "By-Employment and Agriculture in the Eighteenth-Century Rural Netherlands: The Florijn/Slotboom Household"
- Sandra Burman and Patricia van der Spuy, "The Illegitimate and the Illegal in a South African City: The Effects of Apartheid on Births Out of Wedlock"
- Hendrik Kraay, "The Shelter of the Uniform': The Brazilian Army and Runaway Slaves, 1800-1888"
- Paul Street, "The Logic and Limits of 'Plant Loyalty': Black Workers, White Labor, and Corporate Racial Paternalism in Chicago's Stockyards, 1916-1940"
- Michael Nash, "Research Note: Searching for Working Class Philadelphia in the Records of the Philadelphia Saving Fund Society"
