Volume 31 (Winter 1997)
Issue 2
Table of Contents
click on a title for an abstract of the article:
- Jeffrey S. Adler, "'My Mother-in-Law is to Blame, But I'll Walk on Her Neck Yet': Homicide in Late Nineteenth-Century Chicago"
- Daniel A. Cohen, "he Beautiful Female Murder Victim: Literary Genres and Courtship Practices in the Origins of a Cultural Motif, 1590-1850"
- Janna Jones, "The Distance from Home: The Domestication of Desire in Interior Design Manuals"
- Todd Alexander Postol, "Creating the American Newspaper Boy: Middle-Class Route Service and Juvenile Salesmanship in the Great Depression"
- Helena Waddy, "St. Anthony's Bread: The Modernized Religious Culture of German Catholics in the Early Twentieth Century"
- Joseph Melling, Richard Adair, Bill Forsythe, "'Proper Lunatic for Two Years': Pauper Lunatic Children in Victorian and Edwardian England Child Admissions to the Devon County Asylum, 1845-1914"
- Kenneth H. Wheeler, "Infanticide in Nineteenth Century Ohio"
- Richard J. Morris, "Social Change, Republican Rhetoric, and the American Revolution: The Case of Salem, Massachusetts"
