Volume 29

Allyson M. Poska, "When Love Goes Wrong: Getting Out of Marriage in Seventeenth-Century Spain"

Andrea Tone, "Contraceptive Consumers: Gender and the Political Economy of Birth Control in the 1930s"

Anne T. Quartararo, "The Perils of Assimilation in Modern France: The Deaf Community, Social Status, and Educational Opportunity, 1815-1870"

Cas Wouters, "Etiquette Books and Emotion Management in the 20th Century: Part One&emdash;The Integration of Social Classes"

Cas Wouters, "Etiquette Books and Emotion Management in the 20th Century: Part Two--The Integration of the Sexes"

Christine Adams, "A Choice Not to Wed? Unmarried Women in Eighteenth-Century France"

Curt Garner, "Public Service Personnel in West Germany in the 1950s: Controversial Policy Decisions and Their Effects on Social Composition, Gender Structure, and the Role of Former Nazis"

Hendrik Kraay, "The Shelter of the Uniform': The Brazilian Army and Runaway Slaves, 1800-1888"

Herbert S. Klein and Clotilde Andrade Paiva, "Freedman in a Slave Economy: Minas Gerais in 1831"

James Donnelly, "Defining the Industrial Chemist in the United Kingdom, 1850-1921"

Jeffrey Clayton Foster, "The Rocky Road to a 'Drug-Free Tennessee': A History of the Early Regulation of Cocaine and the Opiates,1897-1913"

Joanne L. Goodwin, "Employable Mothers' and 'Suitable Work': A Re-evaluation of Welfare and Wage-earning for Women in the Twentieth Century United States"

Joel A. Tarr and Mark Tebeau, "Managing Danger in the Home Environment, 1900-1940"

John C. Burnham, "Why Did the Infants and Toddlers Die? Shifts in Americans' Ideas of Responsibility for Accidents&emdash;From Blaming Mom to Engineering"

John T. Cumbler, "Whatever Happened to Industrial Waste?: Reform, Compromise, and Science in Nineteenth Century Southern New England"

Joyce M. Mastboom, "By-Employment and Agriculture in the Eighteenth-Century Rural Netherlands: The Florijn/Slotboom Household"

Kenneth Moss, "St. Patrick's Day Celebrations and the Formation of Irish American Identity, 1845-1875"

Laird W. Bergad, "Demographic Change in a Post-Export Boom Society: The Population of Minas Gerais, Brazil, 1776-1821"

Louis Haas, "Il Mio Buono Compare: Choosing Godparents and the Uses of Baptismal Kinship in Renaissance Florence"

Mark Voss-Hubbard, "The Amesbury-Salisbury Strike and the Social Origins of Political Nativism in Antebellum Massachusetts"

Michael Nash, "Research Note: Searching for Working Class Philadelphia in the Records of the Philadelphia Saving Fund Society"

Monique Stavenuiter, "A Cracked Mirror. Images and Self-lmages of Elderly Men and Women in the Netherlands in the Nineteenth Century"

Palle Ove Christiansen, "Culture and Contrasts in a Northern European Village: Lifestyles among Manorial Peasants in 18th-Century Denmark"

Paul Street, "The Logic and Limits of 'Plant Loyalty': Black Workers, White Labor, and Corporate Racial Paternalism in Chicago's Stockyards, 1916-1940"

Peter Laipson, "Kiss Without Shame, For She Desires It': Sexual Foreplay in American Marital Advice Literature, 1900-1925"

Robert von Friedeburg, "Social and Geographical Mobility in the Old World and New World Communities: Earls Colne, Ipswich and Springfield, 1635-1685"

Ruth Wallis Herndon, "Literacy Among New England's Transient Poor, 1750-1800"

Samuel J. Watson, "Flexible Gender Roles During the Market Revolution: Family, Friendship, Marriage, and Masculinity Among U.S. Army Officers, 1815-1846"

Sandra Burman and Patricia van der Spuy, "The Illegitimate and the Illegal in a South African City: The Effects of Apartheid on Births Out of Wedlock"

Sigurdur Gylfi Magnusson, "From Children's Point of View: Childhood in Nineteenth-Century Iceland"

Stephen Lassonde, "Learning and Earning: Schooling, Juvenile Employment, and the Early Life Course in Late Nineteenth-Century New Haven"

Susan Mumm, "Not Worse Than Other Girls': The Convent- Based Rehabilitation of Fallen Women in Victorian Britain"

Thomas Goebel, "The Uneven Rewards of Professional Labor: Wealth and Income in the Chicago Professions, 1870-1920"

Thomas Goebel, "The Uneven Rewards of Professional Labor: Wealth and Income in the Chicago Professions, 1870-1920"