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CANADIAN JOURNAL OF HISTORY ANNALES CANADIENNES D'HISTOIRE INDEX/INDICE Volumes XXXI - XXXV Volume XXXI - 1996 Volume XXXII - 1997 Volume XXXIII - 1998 Volume XXXIV - 1999 Volume XXXV - 2000 CONTENTS I. Articles page | II. Books Featured in Review Articles page 3 Ill. Books Reviewed page 7 IV. Memorials page 44 V. Book Reviewers for both Reviews and Review Articles page 44 VI. Books Received page 59 INDEX/INDICE - volumes XXXI - XXXV I. ARTICLES ADAMS, R. J. Q., “Andrew Bonar Law and the Fall of the Asquith Coalition: The December 1916 Cabinet Crisis.” Vol. XXXII, Issue 2, 185-200. AINSLEY, JILL NEWTON, “‘Some mysterious agency’: Women, Violent Crime, and the Insanity Acquittal in the Victorian Courtroom.” Vol. XXXV, Issue 1, 79 cc 4 f« 9) ASHWORTH, WILLIAM J., “England and the Machinery of Reason, 1780- 1830.” Vol. XXXV, Issue 1, 1-36. BEHAR, JOSEPH, “Control and Citizenship: The Case of St. Helenian Agricultural Workers in the U. K., 1949-51.” Vol. XX XIII, Issue 1, 49-73. BOTHWELL, JAMES S., “‘Escheat with Heir’: Guardianship, Upward Mobility, and Political Reconciliation in the Reign of Edward III.” Vol. XXXV, Issue 2, 241-73. BRADLEY, KEITH, “Romanitas and the Roman Family: The Evidence of Apuleius’ Apology.” Vol. XXXV, Issue 2, 215-39. BRITNELL, R. H., “Price-Setting in English Borough Markets, 1349-1500.” Vol XXXI, Issue 1, 1-15. CLENDINNING, ANNE, “Gas and Water Feminism: Maud Adeline Brereton and Edwardian Domestic Technology.” Vol. XXXII, Issue 1, 1-24. CRAIG, BEATRICE, “Salaires, niveaux de vie et travail féminin, dans l’arrondissement de Lille au XIXe siécle.” Vol. XXXIII, Issue 2, 215-47. CRAVER, EARLENE, “The Third Generation: The Young Socialists in Italy, 1907-1915.” Vol. XXXI, Issue 2, 199-226. DENTON, PETER, “Puffs of Smoke, Puffs of Praise: Reconsidering John Evelyn’s Fumifugium (1661).” Vol. XXXV, Issue 3, 441-51. DICKERMAN, EDMUND H. and ANITA M. WALKER, “Missions Impossible: Pomponne de Belliévre and the Policies of Henri III.” Vol. XXXV, Issue 3, 421-39. DOYLE, WILLIAM, “Abolishing the Sale of Offices: Ambitions, Ambiguities, and Myths.” Vol. XXXII, Issue 3, 339-45. DYER, CHRISTOPHER, “Market Towns and the Countryside in Late Medieval England.” Vol. XXXI, Issue 1, 17-35. FINLEY-CROSWHITE, S. ANNETTE, “Confederates and Rivals: Picard Urban Alliances during the Catholic League, 1588-1594.” Vol. XXXI, Issue 3, 359- 76. FUDGE, THOMAS A.., “‘Neither Mine nor Thine’: Communist Experiments in Hussite Bohemia.” Vol. XXXIII, Issue 1, 25-47. GAY, HANNAH, “East End, West End: Science Education, Culture and Class in Mid-Victorian London.” Vol. XXXII, Issue 2, 153-83. GENTILCORE, DAVID, “Figurations and State Authority in Early Modern Italy: The Case of the Sienese Protomedicato.” Vol. XXXIV, Issue 3, 359-83. GREIG, MARTIN, “Gilbert Burnet and the Problem of Nonconformity in Restoration Scotland and England.” Vol. XXXII, Issue 1, 1-24. HETT, BENJAMIN CARTER, “‘Goak Here’: A. J. P. Taylor and The Origins of the Second World War.” Vol. XXXI, Issue 2, 257-80. INDEX/INDICE - volumes XXXI - XXX\ ILIFFE, ROBERT, “Foreign Bodies: Travel, Empire and the Early Royal Society of London, Part I: Englishmen on Tour.” Vol. XXXIII, Issue 3, 357-85. ILIFFE, ROBERT, “Foreign Bodies: Travel, Empire and the Early Royal Society of London, Part II: The Land of Experimental Knowledge.” Vol. XXXIV, Issue 1, 23-50. JACOB, MARGARET C., “Commerce, Industry and the Laws of Newtonian Science: Weber Revisited and Revised.” Vol. XXXV, Issue 2, 275-92. JONAS, RAYMOND, “Sacred Mysteries and Holy Memories: Counter- Revolutionary France and the Sacré-Coeur.” Vol. XXXII, Issue 3, 347-59. JOURDAN, ANNIE, “L’eclipse d’un soleil: Louis XVI et les projets monumentaux de la Révolution.” Vol. XXXII, Issue 3, 361-74. KAY, CAROLYN, “The Petersen Portrait: The Failure of Modern Art as Monument in Fin-de-Siécle Hamburg.” Vol. XXXII, Issue 1, 56-75. KENNEDY, EMMET, “Taste and Revolution.” Vol. XXXII, Issue 3, 375-92. KESSELRING, KRISTA, “Abjuration and its Demise: The Changing Face of Royal Justice in the Tudor Period.” Vol. XXXIV, Issue 3, 345-58. KLANG, DANIEL M., “Announcements of Capitalism and their Reception in Eighteenth-Century Europe: The Dispute between Diderot and Morellet in 1770-71.” Vol. XXXIII, Issue 3, 417-36 KLASSEN, SHERRI, “The Domestic Virtues of Old Age: Gendered Rites in the Féte de la vieillesse.” Vol. XXXII, Issue 3, 393-403. LANGDON, JOHN, “The Mobilization of Labour in the Milling Industry of rhirteenth- and Early Fourteenth-century England.” Vol. XXXI, Issue 1, 37-58. LEITH, JAMES A., “The Terror: Adding the Cultural Dimension.” Vol. XXXII, Issue 3, 315-3 LOVE, RONALD S., “A Game of Cat and Mouse: Henri de Navarre and the Huguenot Campaigns of 1584-89.” Vol. XXXIV, Issue 1, 1-22. LOVE, RONALD S.., “Rituals of Majesty: France, Siam, and Court Spectacle in Royal Image-Building at Versailles in 1685 and 1686.” Vol. XXXI, Issue 2, 171-98 MATE, MAVIS, “The Rise and Fall of Markets in Southeast England.” Vol. XXXI, Issue 1, 59-86 MATSUMURA, JANICE, “Internal Security in Wartime Japan (1937-45) and the Creation of Internal Insecurity.” Vol. XXXI, Issue 3, 395-411. McDERMOTT, JOHN, “Trading with the Enemy: British Business and the Law during the First World War.” Vol. XXXII, Issue 2, 201-19. MCDONALD, R. ANDREW, “‘Treachery in the Remotest Territories of Scotland’: Northern Resistence to the Canmore Dynasty, 1130-1230.” Vol. XXXIV, Issue 2, 161-92. MENON, ELIZABETH K., “The Utopian Mayeux: Henri de Saint-Simon meets the bossu a la mode.” Vol. XXXII, Issue 2, 249-77. MILLMAN, BROCK, “The Battle of Cory Hall, November 1916: Patriots Meet Dissenters in Wartime Cardiff.” Vol. XXXV, Issue 1, 57-83. PEKACZ, JOLANTA T., “Gender as a Political Orientation: Parisian Salonnieres and the Querelle des bouffons.” Vol. XXXII, Issue 3, 405-14. RETALLACK, JAMES, “*‘Why Can’t a Saxon be More Like a Prussian?’ Regional Identities and the Birth of Modern Political Culture in Germany, 1866-67.” Vol. XXXII, Issue 1, 26-55. INDEX/INDICE - volumes XXXI - XXXV ROBERTS, WARREN, “The Visual Rhetoric of Jean-Louis Prieur.” Vol. XXXII, Issue 3, 415-36 SEARLE, ALARIC, “Veterans’ Associations and Political Radicalism in West Germany, 1951-1954: A Case Study of the Traditionsgemeinschaft Grofdeutschland.” Vol. XXXIV, Issue 2, 221-48. SNIGUROWICZ, DIANA C., “Sex, Simians, and Spectacle in Nineteenth- Century France; Or, How to Tella ‘Man’ froma Monkey.” Vol. XXXIV, Issue 1, 51-81. SNOBELEN, STEPHEN DAVID, “A Further Irony: Apolcalyptic Readings of Edward Gibbon’s Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire.” Vol. XXXIII, Issue 3, 387-416. SPRING, DAVID and EILEEN SPRING, “Debt and the English Aristocracy.” Vol. XXXI, Issue 3, 377-94 STAUM, MARTIN S., “Paris Ethnology and the Perfectibility of ‘Races’.” Vol. XXXV, Issue 3, 453-72. TIMM, ANNETTE F., “The Legacy of Bevélkerungspolitik: Veneral Disease Control and Marriage Counseling in Post-WW II Berlin.” Vol. XX XIII, Issue 2, 173-214. VANDAL, GILLES, “Le systéme notarial de la Louisiane au XIXe siécle: profil et fonction des notaires.” Vol. XXXII, Issue 2, 221-36. VARGA-HARRIS, CHRISTINE G., “Green is the Colour of Hope?: The Crumbling Fagade of Postwar Byt Through the Public Eyes of Vecherniaia Moskva.” Vol. XXXIV, Issue 2, 193-219. WILSON, K. M., “The Making and Putative Implementation ofa British Foreign Policy of Gesture, December 1905 to August 1914: The Anglo-French Entente Revisited.” Vol. XXXI, Issue 2, 227-55. YI, GAO, “French Revolutionary Studies in Today’s China.” Vol. XXXII, Issue 3, 437-46. Il. BOOKS FEATURED IN REVIEW ARTICLES ANDERSON, FRED, Crucible of War: The Seven Years’ War and the Fate of Empire in British North America, 1754-1766. Forum review, response by Fred Anderson, “The Seven Years’ War: A Provincial’s View.” Vol. XXXV, Issue 3, 501-5. ANDERSON, FRED, Crucible of War: The Seven Years’ War and the Fate of Empire in British North America, 1754-1766. Forum review by Jay Cassel, “A Canadian Perspective on Anderson’s Crucible of War.” Vol. XXXV, Issue 3, 487-90. ANDERSON, FRED, Crucible of War: The Seven Years’ War and the Fate of Empire in British North America, 1754-1766. Forumreview by Gregory Evans Dowd, “North American Baroque: Fred Anderson’s Crucible of War.” Vol XXXV, Issue 3, 483-86. INDEX/INDICE - volumes XXXI - XXXV ANDERSON, FRED, Crucible of War: The Seven Years’ War and the Fate of Empire in British North America, 1754-1766. Forum review by Jonathon R. Dull, “The French and Indian War without the French: Fred Anderson’s Crucible of War.” Vol. XXXV, Issue 3, 491-94. ANDERSON, FRED, Crucible of War: The Seven Years’ War and the Fate of Empire in British North America, 1754-1766. Forum review by P. J. Marshall, “Fred Anderson’s Seven Years’ War in Imperial Perspective.” Vol. XXXV, Issue 3, 495-97. ANDERSON, FRED, Crucible of War: The Seven Years’ War and the Fate of Empire in British North America, 1754-1766. Forum review by John Shy, “Crucible of Revolution: Fred Anderson’s Seven Years’ War.” Vol. XXXV, Issue 3, 479-81. ANDERSON, FRED, Crucible of War: The Seven Years’ War and the Fate of Empire in British North America, 1754-1766. Forum introduction by Ian K. Steele, “Narrative as Master: A Forum on Fred Anderson’s Crucible of War.” Vol. XXXV, Issue 3, 473-75. APPLEBY, JOYCE, LYNN HUNT, and MARGARET JACOB, Telling the Truth about History. Review article by Christopher Kent, “Historiography and Postmodernism.” Vol. XXXIV, Issue 3, 385-415. BENNETT, MARTYN, The Civil Wars in Britain and Ireland, 1638-1651. Review article by Tony Nuspl, “The Civil War Need Not Have Happened: ‘The King’s Word.’” Vol. XXXV, Issue 1, 99-110. BENTLEY, MICHAEL, Modern Historiography: An Introduction. Review article by Christopher Kent, “Historiography and Postmodernism.” Vol. XXXIV, Issue 3, 385-415. BERKHOFER, ROBERT F., Jr., Beyond the Great Story: History as Text and Discourse. Review article by Christopher Kent, Historiography and Postmodernism. Vol. XXXIV, Issue 3, 385-415. BUNZL, MARTIN, Real History: Reflections on Historical Practice. Review article by Christopher Kent, “Historiography and Postmodernism.” Vol. XXXIV, Issue 3, 385-415. CAFERRO, WILLIAM, Mercenary Companies and the Decline of Siena. Review Article by Lawrin Armstrong, “Enemies of God, Pity, and Mercy.” Vol XXXV, Issue 2, 293-96. CARRUTHERS, BRUCE G., City of Capital: Politics and Markets in the English Financial Revolution. Review article by Frank T. Melton, “Recent Books on the Age of the Glorious Revolution.” Vol. XXXIII, Issue 1, 76-78. CHADWICK, OWEN, Acton and History. Review article by Christopher Kent, “Historiography and Postmodernism.” Vol. XXXIV, Issue 3, 385-415. CLAYDON, TONY, William III and the Godly Revolution. Review article by Frank T. Melton, “Recent Books on the Age of the Glorious Revolution.” Vol. XXXIII, Issue 1, 76-78. CORFIS, IVY A. and MICHAEL WOLFE (editors), The Medieval City Under Siege. Review article by Carola M. Small, “Warfare in the Later Middle Ages.” Vol. XXXI, Issue 3, 413-18. CURRY, ANNE and MICHAEL HUGHES (editors), Arms, Armies and Forti- fications Policy in the Hundred Years War. Review article by Carola M. Small, “Warfare in the Later Middle Ages.” Vol. XXXI, Issue 3, 413-18. INDEX/INDICE - volumes XXXI - XXXV CUST, RICHARD and ANNE HUGHES (editors), The English Civil War Review article by Tony Nuspl, “The Civil War Need Not Have Happened: ‘The King’s Word.’” Vol. XXXV, Issue 1, 99-110. DAVIES, R. W., Soviet History in the Yeltsin Era. Review article by E R Zimmermann, “Ineluctable Contradictions in the Disintegration of the Communist World.” Vol. XXXIV, Issue 2, 259-64. DAVIS, MARY ELLEN, The Devil's Dream. Movie review by W. George Lovell, untitled. Vol. XXIII, Issue 2, 237-40. DAVIS, MARY ELLEN, Tierra Madre. Movie Review by W. George Lovell, untitled. Vol. XXXII, Issue 2, 237-40. DIXON, C. SCOTT (editor), The German Reformation: The Essential Readings Review article by Andrew A. Chibi, “Aspects of the Reformation.” Vol. XXXV, Issue 3, 507-13. DOMANSKA, EWA, Encounters: Philosophy of History after Postmodernism Review article by Christopher Kent, “Historiography and Postmodernism.” Vol. XXXIV, Issue 3, 385-415. ESTABROOK, CARL, Urbane and Rustic England. Review article by John Money, “Country Matters: The Fall and Rise of Sylvanus Urban in 18th Century England.” Vol. XXXV, Issue 1, 93-98. EVANS, RICHARD J., /n Defence of History. Review article by Christopher Kent, “Historiography and Postmodernism.” Vol. XXXIV, Issue 3, 385-415. FICHTENAU, HEINRICH, Heretics and Scholars in the High Middle Ages, 1000-1200. Review article by Lawrin Armstrong, “Weavers, Preachers, and Professors.” Vol. XXXIV, Issue 2, 249-51. GRAFTON, ANTHONY, The Footnote: A Curious History. Review article by Christopher Kent, “Historiography and Postmodernism.” Vol. XXXIV, Issue 3, 385-415. GRAINGER, JOHN D., Cromwell against the Scots: The Last Anglo-Scottish War, 1650-1652. Review article by Tony Nuspl, “The Civil War Need Not Have Happened: ‘The King’s Word.’” Vol. XXXV, Issue 1, 99-110. GRASSBY, RICHARD, The Business Community of Seventeenth-Century England. Review article by Frank T. Melton, “Recent Books on the Age of the Glorious Revolution.” Vol. XXXIII, Issue 1, 76-78. HAMILTON, CAROLYN, Terrific Majesty: The Powers of Shaka Zulu and the Limits of Historical Invention. Review article by Marc Epprecht, “Contemporary Struggles in the Pre-Colonial Past in Southern Africa.” Vol. XXXIV, Issue 3, 423-26. HARLAN, DAVID C., The Degradation of American History. Review article by Christopher Kent, “Historiography and Postmodernism.” Vol. XXXIV, Issue 3, 385-415. HASKELL, THOMAS L., Objectivity is not Neutrality: Explanatory Schemes in History. Review article by Christopher Kent, “Historiography and Postmodernism.” Vol. XXXIV, Issue 3, 385-415. HOAK, DALE and MORDECHAI FEINGOLD (editors), The World of William and Mary: Anglo-Dutch Perspectives on the Revolution of 1688-89. Review article by Frank T. Melton, “Recent Books on the Age of the Glorious Revolution.” Vol. XXXIII, Issue 1, 76-78. INDEX/INDICE - volumes XXXI - XXXV JENKINS, KEITH, On What is History? From Carr and Elton to Rorty and White. Review article by Christopher Kent, “Historiography and Postmodernism.” Vol. XXXIV, Issue 3, 385-415. KAELBER, LUTZ, Schools of Asceticism: Ideology and Organization in Medieval Religious Communities. Review article by Lawrin Armstrong, “Weavers, Preachers, and Professors.” Vol. XXXIV, Issue 2, 249-51. KELLEY, DONALD R., Faces of History: Historicai Inquiry from Herodotus to Herder Review article by Christopher Kent, “Historiography and Postmodernism.” Vol. XXXIV, Issue 3, 385-415. KOHL, BENJAMIN G., Padua under the Carrara, 1318-1405. Review article by Lawrin Armstrong, “Enemies of God, Pity, and Mercy.” Vol. XXXV, Issue 2, 293-96. KOHLER, HENNING, Adenauer: Eine Politische Biographie. Review article by Juergen Doerr, “Adenauer.” Vol. XXXI, Issue 3, 419-23. LINDBERG, CARTER (editor), The European Reformations Sourcebook Review article by Andrew A. Chibi, “Aspects of the Reformation.” Vol XXXV, Issue 3, 507-13. LINDENMEYR, ADELE, Poverty is Not a Vice: Charity, Society, and the State in Imperial Russia. Review article by John F. Hutchinson, “The Scrimping of Russian Generosity.” Vol. XXXIII, Issue 1, 79-83. LUEBKE, DAVID (editor), The Counter-Reformation: The Essential Readings Review article by Andrew A. Chibi, “Aspects of the Reformation.” Vol. XXXV, Issue 3, 507-13. MACFARLANE, ALAN, The Savage Wars of Peace: England, Japan and the Malthusian Trap. Review article by Philip C. Brown, “Escaping Traps: Malthusian and Intellectual.” Vol. XXXV, Issue 1, 85-91. McCULLAGH, C. BEHAN, The Truth of History. Review article by Christopher Kent, “Historiography and Postmodernism.” Vol. XXXIV, Issue 3, 385-415. MILLS, JOHN A., Control: A History of Behaviorial Psychology. Review article by Leendert P. Mos, “Behaviorism: An Ideology of Science Without Vision.” Vol. XXXIV, Issue 3, 417-421. MUNSLOW, ALUN, Deconstructing History. Review article by Christopher Kent, “Historiography and Postmodernism.” Vol. XXXIV, Issue 3, 385-415. NASH, GARY B., CHARLOTTE CRABTREE, and ROSS E DUNN, History on Trial: Culture Wars and the Teaching of the Past. Review article by Christopher Kent, “Historiography and Postmodernism.” Vol. XXXIV, Issue 3, 385-415. PEARSON, RAYMOND, The Rise and Fall of the Soviet Empire. Review article by ER. Zimmermann, “Ineluctable Contradictions in the Disintegration of the Communist World.” Vol. XXXIV, Issue 2, 259-64. POSTER, MARK, Cultural History and Postmodernity: Disciplinary Readings and Challenges. Review article by Christopher Kent, “Historiography and Postmodernism.” Vol. XXXIV, Issue 3, 385-415. RINGER, FRITZ, Max Weber’s Methodology: The Unification of the Cultural and Social Sciences. Review article by Craig Keating, “Theoretical Encounters.” Vol. XXXV, Issue 3, 515-17.

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