Volume 37 (Summer 2004)
Issue 4
Table of Contents
click on a title for an abstract of the article:
- Gilfoyle, Timothy J., "Street-Rats and Gutter-Snipes: Child Pickpockets and Street Culture in New York City, 1850-1900"
- Grant, Julia, "A 'Real Boy' and not a Sissy: Gender, Childhood, and Masculinity, 1890-1940"
- Grehan, James, "The Mysterious Power of Words: Language, Law, and Culture in Ottoman Damascus (17th-18th centuries)"
- Hilton, Marjorie L., "Retailing the Revolution: The State Department Store (GUM) and Soviet Society in the 1920s"
- Hood, Clifton., "An Unusable Past: Urban Elites, New York City's Evacuation Day, and the Transformations of Memory Culture"
- Hurl-Eamon, Jennine, "Policing Male Heterosexuality: The Reformation of Manners Societies' Campaign Against the Brothels in Westminster, 1690-1720"
- Randall, Amy E., "Legitimizing Soviet Trade: Gender and the Feminization of the Retail Workforce in the Soviet 1930s"
- Thale, Christopher, "Assigned to Patrol: Neighborhoods, Police, and Changing Deployment Practices in New York City before 1930"
- Van Sittert, Lance, "The Supernatural State: Water Divining and the Cape Underground Water Rush, 1891-1910"
