Volume 34
, "London, Hub of the Industrial Revolution: A Revisionary History, 1775-1825. A History of London. Restoration London: From Poverty to Pets, From Medicine to Magic, From Slang to Sex, From Wallpaper to Women's Rights. London 1900: The Imperial Metropolis" (Review)
David L. Hoffmann, "Mothers in the Motherland: Stalinist Pronatalism in Its Pan-European Context"
Bakker, Nelleke, "The Meaning of Fear, Emotional Standards for Children in the Netherlands, 1850-1950: Was there a Western Transformation?"
Bevir, Mark, "Republicanism, Socialism, and Democracy in Britain: the Origins of the Radical Left"
Bruce Dorsey, "A Gendered History of African Colonization in the Antebellum United States"
Burch, Susan, "Transcending Revolutions: The Tsars, The Soviets and Deaf Culture"
Carol Dyhouse, "Family Patterns of Social Mobility through Higher Education in England in the 1930s"
Clark, Anna, "The New Poor Law and the Breadwinner Wage: Contrasting Assumptions"
Clifton Crais, "Of Men, Magic, and the Law: Popular Justice and the Political Imagination in South Africa"
Daniel H. Kaiser, "The Poor and Disabled in Early Eighteenth Century Russian Towns"
Daniel H. Kaiser, "Worker Voices, Elite Representations: Rewriting the Labor History of Late Imperial Russia"
Diana Paton, "Punishment, Crime, and the Bodies of Slaves in Eighteenth-Century Jamaica"
Dorothee Sturkenboom, "Historicizing the Gender of Emotions: Changing Perceptions in Dutch Enlightenment Thought"
Eva Lacour, "Faces of Violence Revisited. A Typology of Violence in Early Modem Rural Germany"
Frederick Marquardt, "Review Essay: 'Schaffe, Schaffe, Hausle Baue': Hans Medick, The Swabians, and Modernity"
Greta de Jong, "'With the Aid of God and the F.S.A.': The Louisiana Farmers' Union and the African American Freedom Struggle in the New Deal Era"
Jan Plamper, "The Russian Orthodox Episcopate, 1721-1917: A Prosopography"
Joseph Spillane, "The Making of an Underground Market: Drug Selling in Chicago, 1900-1940"
K.M.N. Carpenter, "'For Mothers Only': Mothers' Convalescent Homes and Modernizing Maternal Ideology in 1950s West Germany"
Kenneth F. Kiple, "Response to Sheldon Watts, 'Yellow Fever Immunities in West Africa and the Americas in the Age of Slavery and Beyond: A Reappraisal"
Laurie Bernstein, "Communist Custodial Contests: Adoption Rulings in the USSR after the Second World War"
Linda Reeder, "Women in the Classroom: Mass Migration, Literacy and the Nationalization of Sicilian Women at the Turn of the Century"
M. Langley Biegert, "Legacy of Resistance: Uncovering the History of Collective Action by Black Agricultural Workers in Central East Arkansas from the 1960s to the 1930s"
Margaret Brindle, Elizabeth Goodrick, "Revisiting Maverick Medical Sects: The Role of Identity in Comparing Homeopaths and Chiropractics"
Marian J. Morton, "Institutionalizing Inequalities: Black Children and Child Welfare in Cleveland, 1859-1998"
Martin, Scott C., "Violence, Gender, and Intemperance in Early National Connecticut"
Nicole Eustace, "'The Cornerstone of a Copious Work': Love and Power in Eighteenth-Century Courtship"
Parsons, Elaine Frantz, "Risky Business: The Uncertain Boundaries of Manhood in the Midwestern Saloon"
Patricia McDaniel, "Shrinking Violets and Caspar Milquetoasts: Shyness and Heterosexuality from The Roles of The Fifties to The Rules of The Nineties"
Perry Biddiscombe, "Dangerous Liaisons: The Anti-Fraternization Movement in the U.S. Occupation Zones of Germany and Austria, 1945-1948"
Peter Shapely, "Charity, Status and Leadership: Charitable Image and the Manchester Man"
Sheldon Watts, "Yellow Fever Immunities in West Africa and the Americas in the Age of Slavery and Beyond: A Reappraisal"
Stanley Coben, "J. Edgar Hoover"
Stephen Brooke, "Gender and Working Class Identity in Britain during the 1950s"
Susan L. Speaker, "'The Struggle of Mankind Against its Deadliest Foe': Themes of Counter-subversion in Anti-Narcotic Campaigns, 1920-1940"
Tamara Myers, Joan Sangster, "Retorts, Runaways and Riots: Patterns of Resistance in Canadian Reform Schools for Girls, 1930-60"
Tanya Kevorkian, "The Rise of the Poor, Weak, and Wicked: Poor Care, Punishment, and Religion in Leipzig, 1700-1730"
Thomas C. Buchanan, "Rascals on the Antebellum Mississippi: African American Steamboat Workers and The St. Louis Hanging of 1841"
Thomas S. Wermuth, "New York Farmers and the Market Revolution: Economic Behavior in the Mid-Hudson Valley, 1780-1830"
Timothy Kelly and Joseph Kelly, "Our Lady of Perpetual Help, Gender Roles, and the Decline of Devotional Catholicism"
Willard Sunderland, "Peasant Pioneering: Russian Peasant Settlers Describe Colonization and the Eastern Frontier, 1880s-1910s"
"Local Justice and Rural Society in the French Revolution"
"The Meaning of Fear, Emotional Standards for Children in the Netherlands, 1850-1950: Was There a Western Transformation?"
"The New Poor Law and the Breadwinner Wage: Contrasting Assumptions"
"Transcending Revolutions: The Tsars, The Soviets and Deaf Culture"
"Violence, Gender, and Intemperance in Early National Connecticut"