Volume 39 (Winter 2005)
Issue 2
Table of Contents
click on a title for an abstract of the article:
- Clark, Anna, "Wild Workhouse Girls and the Liberal Imperial State in Mid-Nineteenth Century Ireland"
- Davidoff, Leonore, "Kinship as a Categorical Concept: A Case Study of Nineteenth Century English Siblings"
- Formes, Malia, "Post-Colonial Domesticity amid Diaspora: Home and Family in the Lives of Two English Sisters from India"
- Gerber, David A., "Acts of Deceiving and Withholding in Immigrant Letters: Personal Identity and Self-Presentation in Personal Correspondence"
- Gullace, Nicoletta, "Friends, Aliens, and Enemies: Fictive Communities and the Lusitania Riots of 1915"
- Holz, Rose, "Nurse Gordon on Trial: Those Early Days of the Birth Control Clinic Movement Reconsidered"
- Jobs, Richard Ivan, Patrick F. McDevitt, "Introduction: Where the Hell are the People?"
- Koditschek, Theodore, "'Genius' and the Household Mode of Intellectual Production: 1795-1885"
- Lammers, Benjamin J., "The Birth of the East Ender: Neighborhood and Local Identity in Interwar East London"
- Milanesio, Natalia, "Gender and Generation: The University Reform Movement in Argentina, 1918"
- Nesvig, Martin Austin, "Recent Work on Early Western Mexico and the Revival of the Black Legend"
- Proctor, Tammy M., "Family Ties in the Making of Modern Intelligence"
- Shechter, Relli, "Reading Advertisements in a Colonial/Development Context: Cigarette Advertising and Identity Politics in Egypt, c.1919-1939"
- Tabili, Laura, "Having Lived Close Beside Them All the Time": Negotiating National Identities Through Personal Networks"
