Volume 33 (Winter 1999)
Issue 2
Table of Contents
click on a title for an abstract of the article:
- Janet Golden, "'An Argument That Goes Back to the Womb': The Demedicalization of Fetal Alcohol Syndrome, 1973-1992"
- Jessica Warner, Frank Ivis, "'Damn You, You Informing Bitch,' Vox populi and the unmaking of the Gin Act of 1736"
- Pablo Piccato, "Politics and the Technology of Honor: Dueling in Turn-Of-The-Century Mexico"
- Jill Fields, "'Fighting the Corsetless Evil': Shaping Corsets and Culture, 1900-1930"
- Jessica Kross, "Mansions, Men, Women, and the Creation of Multiple Publics in Eighteenth-Century British North America"
- Elisabeth Lasch-Quinn, "How to Behave Sensitively: Prescriptions for Interracial Conduct from the 1960s to the 1990s"
- Andrew Wiese, "Black Housing, White Finance: African American Housing and Home Ownership in Evanston, Illinois, before 1940"
