Volume 34 (Summer 2001)
Issue 4
Table of Contents
click on a title for an abstract of the article:
- Stephen Brooke, "Gender and Working Class Identity in Britain during the 1950s"
- Thomas C. Buchanan, "Rascals on the Antebellum Mississippi: African American Steamboat Workers and The St. Louis Hanging of 1841"
- Carol Dyhouse, "Family Patterns of Social Mobility through Higher Education in England in the 1930s"
- Laurie Bernstein, "Communist Custodial Contests: Adoption Rulings in the USSR after the Second World War"
- K.M.N. Carpenter, "'For Mothers Only': Mothers' Convalescent Homes and Modernizing Maternal Ideology in 1950s West Germany"
- Willard Sunderland, "Peasant Pioneering: Russian Peasant Settlers Describe Colonization and the Eastern Frontier, 1880s-1910s"
- Diana Paton, "Punishment, Crime, and the Bodies of Slaves in Eighteenth-Century Jamaica"
- Sheldon Watts, "Yellow Fever Immunities in West Africa and the Americas in the Age of Slavery and Beyond: A Reappraisal"
- Kenneth F. Kiple, "Response to Sheldon Watts, 'Yellow Fever Immunities in West Africa and the Americas in the Age of Slavery and Beyond: A Reappraisal"
