Volume 31
, "Big Book, Big City" (Review)
, "The Effects of Racism and Racial Discrimination on Minority Business Development: The Case of Black Manufacturers in Chicago's Ethnic Beauty Aids Industry"
, "'First a Negro . . . Incidentally a Veteran': Black World War Two Veterans and the G.I. Bill of Rights in the Deep South, 1944-1940"
, "Infanticide in Nineteenth-Century Ohio"
, "Intended as a Terror to the Idle and Profligate': Embezzlement and the Origins of Policing in the Yorkshire Worsted Industry, c.1750-1777"
Carol Lansing, "Gender and Civic Authority: Sexual Control in a Medieval Italian Town"
Catharine Anne Wilson, "Tenancy as a Family Strategy in MidNineteenth Century Ontario"
Daniel A. Cohen, "he Beautiful Female Murder Victim: Literary Genres and Courtship Practices in the Origins of a Cultural Motif, 1590-1850"
David H. Onkst, "'First A Negro... Incidentally A Veteran': Black World War Two Veterans And The G.I. Bill of Rights In the Deep South, 1944-1948"
Doug Munro, "Review Essay: Indenture, Deportation, Survival: Recent Books on Australian South Sea Islanders"
Ellen E. Kittell, "Guardianship Over Women in Medieval Flanders: A Reappraisal"
Gilles Vandal, "Property Offenses, Social Tension and Racial Antagonism in Post-Civil War Rural Louisiana"
Helena Waddy, "St. Anthony's Bread: The Modernized Religious Culture of German Catholics in the Early Twentieth Century"
James L. Wunsch, "Review Essay: Big Book, Big City"
Janna Jones, "The Distance from Home: The Domestication of Desire in Interior Design Manuals"
Jeffrey S. Adler, "'My Mother-in-Law is to Blame, But I'll Walk on Her Neck Yet': Homicide in Late Nineteenth-Century Chicago"
Joseph A. McCartin, "Industrial Unionism as Liberator or Leash? The Limits of 'Rank-and-Filism' in American Labor Historiography"
Joseph Melling, Richard Adair, Bill Forsythe, "'Proper Lunatic for Two Years': Pauper Lunatic Children in Victorian and Edwardian England Child Admissions to the Devon County Asylum, 1845-1914"
Judy Tzu-Chun Wu, "Loveliest Daughter of Our Ancient Cathay!' Representations of Ethnic and Gender Identity in the Miss Chinatown U.S.A. Beauty Pageant"
Julie Kay Mueller, "Staffing Newspapers and Training Journalists in Early Soviet Russia"
Kenneth H. Wheeler, "Infanticide in Nineteenth Century Ohio"
Kevin C. Robbins, "Magical Emasculation, Popular Anticlericalism, and the Limits of the Reformation in Western France, circa 1590"
Larry Goldsmith, "History from the Inside Out: Prison Life in Nineteenth-Century Massachusetts"
Mara L. Keire, "Dope Fiends and Degenerates: The Gendering of Addiction in the Early Twentieth Century"
Marc C. McLeod, "Undesirable Aliens: Race, Ethnicity, and Nationalism in the Comparison of Haitian and British West Indian Immigrant Workers in Cuba, 1912-1939"
Mark A. Swiencicki, "Consuming Brotherhood: Men's Culture, Style and Recreation as Consumer Culture, 1880-1930"
Mary Kupiec Cayton, "Who Were the Evangelicals?: Conservative and Liberal Identity in the Unitarian Controversy in Boston, 1804-1833"
Michael C. Hickey, "Revolution on the Jewish Street: Smolensk, 1917"
Richard J. Morris, "Social Change, Republican Rhetoric, and the American Revolution: The Case of Salem, Massachusetts"
Richard J. Soderlund, "'Intended as a Terror to the Idle and Profligate': Embezzlement and the Origins of Policing in the Yorkshire Worsted Industry, c. 1750-1777"
Robert Mark Silverman, "The Effects of Racism and Racial Discrimination on Minority Business Development: The Case of Black Manufacturers in Chicago's Ethnic Beauty Aids Industry"
Simone M. Caron, "Birth Control and the Black Community in the 1960s: Genocide or Power Politics?"
Stana Neandic, "The Social Shaping of Business Behavior in the Nineteenth-Century Women's Garment Trades"
Steven M. Beaudoin, " 'Without Belonging to Public Service': Charities, the State, and Civil Society in Third Republic Bordeaux, 1870-1914"
Todd Alexander Postol, "Creating the American Newspaper Boy: Middle-Class Route Service and Juvenile Salesmanship in the Great Depression"
Wayne Durrill, "New Schooling for a New South: A Community Study of Education and Social Change, 1875-1885"