Volume 35 (Winter 2001)
Issue 2
Table of Contents
click on a title for an abstract of the article:
- Ross W. Jamieson, "The Essence of Commodification: Caffeine Dependencies in the Early Modern World"
- Richard Keller, "Madness and Colonization: Psychiatry in the British and French Empires, 1800-1962"
- Bela Tomka, "Social Integration in 20th Century Europe: Evidences from Hungarian Family Development"
- David Wolcott, "'The Cop Will Get You': The Police and Discretionary juvenile justice, 1890-1940"
- Dennis C. Rousey, "Friends and Foes of Slavery: Foreigners and Northerners in the Old South"
- Neal Garnham, "Both Praying and Playing: 'Muscular Christianity' and the YMCA in North-east County Durham"
- Cheryl A. Wells, "Battle Time: Gender, Modernity, and Confederate Hospitals"
- Michael Ayers Trotti, "Review Essay: The Lure of the Sensational Murder"
