Volume 36 (Winter 2002)
Issue 2
Table of Contents
click on a title for an abstract of the article:
- Edward John Harcourt, "The Whipping of Richard Moore: Reading Emotion in Reconstruction America"
- Susan J. Matt, "Children's Envy and the Emergence of the Modern"
- Hugh D. Hudson, "Shaping Peasant Political Discourse during the New Economic Policy: The Newspaper Krestianskaia Gazeta and the Case of 'Vladimir Ia.'"
- Paul Michel Taillon, "'What We Want Is Good, Sober Men:' Masculinity, Respectability, and Temperance in the Railroad Brotherhoods, c. 1870-1910"
- Ellen Herman, "The Paradoxical Rationalization of Modern Adoption"
- Moira J. Maguire, "Foreign Adoptions and the Evolution of Irish Adoption Policy, 1945-52"
- Richard J. Jensen, "'No Irish Need Apply': A Myth of Victimization"
- Lyndon Fraser, "To Tara via Holyhead: The Emergence of Irish Catholic Ethnicity in Nineteenth-Century Christchurch, New Zealand"
- Jay Hopler, "Watching the Detectives: Reading Dime Novels and Hard-Boiled Detectives Stories in Context"
