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INDEX VOLUME 45 Allen, Richard B., “Marie Rozette and Her World: Class, Ethnicity, Gender, and Race in Late Eighteenth- and Early Nineteenth-Century Mauritius,” 345-365. “Almshouses in England and the Dutch Republic circa 1350-1800: A Comparative Perspective,” 1049-1073. Anderson, Clare, “Introduction to Marginal Centers: Writing Life Histories in the Indian Ocean World,” 335-344. Anderson, Clare, “Writing Indigenous Women’s Lives in the Bay of Bengal: Cultures of Empire in the Andaman Islands, 1789-1906,” 480-496. Aslakson, Kenneth, “The ‘Quadroon Placage’ Myth of Antebellum New Orleans: Anglo American (Mis)interpretations of a French-Caribbean Phenomenon,” 709-734. Auerbach, Sascha, “‘The Law Has No Feeling for Poor Folks Like Us!’: Everyday Responses to Legal Compulsion in England’s Working-Class Communities, 1871-1904,” 686-708. “Auto Thrill Shows and Destruction Derbies, 1922-1965: Establishing the Cultural Logic of the Deliberate Car Crash in America,” 20-46. “Befitting Bedfellows: Yakuza and the State in Modern Japan,” 623-641. “Blood Ties: Exile, Family and Inheritance Across the Indian Ocean in the Early Nineteenth Century,” 436-452. Bradley, James, “The Colonel and the Slave Girls: Life-Writing and the Logic of History in 1830s Sydney,” 416-435. Bridenthal, Renate, “The Hidden History of Crime, Corruption, and States: An Introduction,” 575-581. Burger, Kaspar, “A Social History of Ideas Pertaining to Childcare in France and in the United States,” 1005-1025. Burgess, Douglas R. Jr., “A Crisis of Charter and Right: Piracy and Colonial Resistance in Seventeenth-Century Rhode Island,” 605-622. INDEX VOLUME 45 Allen, Richard B., “Marie Rozette and Her World: Class, Ethnicity, Gender, and Race in Late Eighteenth- and Early Nineteenth-Century Mauritius,” 345-365. “Almshouses in England and the Dutch Republic circa 1350-1800: A Comparative Perspective,” 1049-1073. Anderson, Clare, “Introduction to Marginal Centers: Writing Life Histories in the Indian Ocean World,” 335-344. Anderson, Clare, “Writing Indigenous Women’s Lives in the Bay of Bengal: Cultures of Empire in the Andaman Islands, 1789-1906,” 480-496. Aslakson, Kenneth, “The ‘Quadroon Placage’ Myth of Antebellum New Orleans: Anglo American (Mis)interpretations of a French-Caribbean Phenomenon,” 709-734. Auerbach, Sascha, “‘The Law Has No Feeling for Poor Folks Like Us!’: Everyday Responses to Legal Compulsion in England’s Working-Class Communities, 1871-1904,” 686-708. “Auto Thrill Shows and Destruction Derbies, 1922-1965: Establishing the Cultural Logic of the Deliberate Car Crash in America,” 20-46. “Befitting Bedfellows: Yakuza and the State in Modern Japan,” 623-641. “Blood Ties: Exile, Family and Inheritance Across the Indian Ocean in the Early Nineteenth Century,” 436-452. Bradley, James, “The Colonel and the Slave Girls: Life-Writing and the Logic of History in 1830s Sydney,” 416-435. Bridenthal, Renate, “The Hidden History of Crime, Corruption, and States: An Introduction,” 575-581. Burger, Kaspar, “A Social History of Ideas Pertaining to Childcare in France and in the United States,” 1005-1025. Burgess, Douglas R. Jr., “A Crisis of Charter and Right: Piracy and Colonial Resistance in Seventeenth-Century Rhode Island,” 605-622. Volume Index 1173 Buylaert, Frederik, “The Late Medieval ‘Crisis of the Nobility’ Reconsidered: The Case of Flanders,” 1117-1134. Caron, James, “Reading the Power of Printed Orality in Afghanistan: Popular Pashto Literature as Historical Evidence and Public Intervention,” 172-194. “Censorship in Inter-War Britain: Obscenity, Spectacle, and the Workings of the Liberal State,” 61-83. “The Colonel and the Slave Girls: Life-Writing and the Logic of History in 1830s Sydney,” 416-435. “A Crisis of Charter and Right: Piracy and Colonial Resistance in Seventeenth-Century Rhode Island,” 605-622. “Cruelty and Empathy, Animals and Race, in Colonial Kenya,” 1097-1116. “Darwinian Evolution and Social History,” 261-273. Déplanche, Nicolas, “From Young People to Young Citizens: The Emergence of a Revolutionary Youth in France, 1788-1790,” 225-237. “Dirty Politics or ‘Harmonie’? Defining Corruption in Early Modern Amsterdam and Hamburg,” 582-604. Duffield, lan, “Identity Fraud: Interrogating the Impostures of ‘Robert de Bruce Keith Stewart’ in Early Nineteenth Century Penang and Calcutta,” 390-415. “Economic Crime as a Justification for Neo-liberal Modes of Government: The Example of the Mediterranean,” 642-660. “Electrifying Speeches: Emotional Control and the Technological Aesthetic of the Voice in the Early 20th Century U.S.,” 1-19. “Family Matters: The Emigration of Elderly Jews from Vienna to the United States, 1938-1941,” 238-260. Farrell, Elaine, “‘The fellow said it was not harm and only tricks’: The Role of the Father in Suspected Cases of Infanticide in Ireland, 1850-1900,” 990-1004. “Fragments of an Indian Ocean Life: Aristide Corroller between Identity and Empire,” 366-389. “The fellow said it was not harm and only tricks’: The Role of the Father in Suspected Cases of Infanticide in Ireland, 1850-1900,” 990-1004. 1174 Volume Index French, Katherine L., “Rebuilding St. Margaret’s: Parish Involvement and Community Action in Late Medieval Westminster,” 148-171. “From Young People to Young Citizens: The Emergence of a Revolutionary Youth in France, 1788-1790,” 225-237. Ghosh, Devleena, “Under the Radar of Empire: Unregulated Travel in the Indian Ocean,” 497-514. Goose, Nigel and Henk Looijesteijn, “Almshouses in England and the Dutch Republic circa 1350-1800: A Comparative Perspective,” 1049-1073. Griswold, Robert, “Russian Blonde in Space’: Soviet Women in the American Imagination 1950-1965,” 881-907. Gross, Stephen J., “The Not-So-Great Cat Massacre: An Episode in American Catholic History,” 780-808. “Habits of Employees’: Smoking, Spies, and Shopfloor Culture at Hammermill Paper Company,” 84-107. Hibou, Béatrice, “Economic Crime as a Justification for Neo-liberal Modes of Government: The Example of the Mediterranean,” 642-660. “The Hidden History of Crime, Corruption, and States: An Introduction,” 575-581. Hinshaw, John Hendrix, “Darwinian Evolution and Social History,” 261-273. “Icons and Private Devotion Among Eighteenth-Century Moscow Townsfolk,” 125-147. “Identity Fraud: Interrogating the Impostures of ‘Robert de Bruce Keith Stewart’ in Early Nineteenth Century Penang and Calcutta,” 390-415. “Introduction to Marginal Centers: Writing Life Histories in the Indian Ocean World,” 335-344. Kaiser, Daniel H., “Icons and Private Devotion Among Eighteenth-Century Moscow Townsfolk,” 125-147. Karthas, Ilyana, “The Politics of Gender and the Revival of Ballet in Early Twentieth-Century France,” 960-989. Volume Index 1175 Larson, Pier M., “Fragments of an Indian Ocean Life: Aristide Corroller between Identity and Empire,” 366-389. “The Late Medieval ‘Crisis of the Nobility’ Reconsidered: The Case of Flanders,” 1117-1134. “The Law Has No Feeling for Poor Folks Like Us!’: Everyday Responses to Legal Compulsion in England’s Working-Class Communities, 1871-1904,” 686-708. Lieffers, Caroline, “The Present Time is Eminently Scientific’: The Science of Cookery in Nineteenth Century Britain,” 936-959. Lindemann, Mary, “Dirty Politics or ‘Harmonie’? Defining Corruption in Early Modern Amsterdam and Hamburg,” 582-604. “Loveliness but with an Edge: Looking at the Smoky Mountains, 1920-1945,” 1074-1096. Malin, Brenton J., “Electrifying Speeches: Emotional Control and_ the Technological Aesthetic of the Voice in the Early 20th Century U.S.,” 1-19. “Marie Rozette and Her World: Class, Ethnicity, Gender, and Race in Late Eighteenth- and Eariy Nineteenth-Century Mauritius,” 345-365. “Mustaches and Masculine Codes in Early Twentieth-Century America,” 47-60. Newman, Kira L. S., “Shutt Up: Bubonic Plague and Quarantine in Early Modern England,” 809-834. “The Not-So-Great Cat Massacre: An Episode in American Catholic History,” 780-808. Oldstone-Moore, Christopher, “Mustaches and Masculine Codes in Early Twentieth-Century America,” 47-60. “Open to the People for Their Free Assembly’: Tompkins Square Park, 1850-1880,” 108-124. “The ‘Other’ Side of Labor Reform: Accounts of Incarceration and Resistance in the Straits Penal System, 1825-73,” 453-479. Pieris, Anoma, “The ‘Other’ Side of Labor Reform: Accounts of Incarceration and Resistance in the Straits Penal System, 1825-73,” 453-479. 1176 Volume Index “The Politics of Gender and the Revival of Ballet in Early Twentieth-Century France,” 960-989. “The Present Time is Eminently Scientific’: The Science of Cookery in Nineteenth Century Britain,” 936-959. “The ‘Quadroon Placage’ Myth of Antebellum New Orleans: Anglo American (Mis)interpretations of a French-Caribbean Phenomenon,” 709-734. “Reading the Power of Printed Orality in Afghanistan: Popular Pashto Literature as Historical Evidence and Public Intervention,” 172-194. “Rebuilding St. Margaret’s: Parish Involvement and Community Action in Late Medieval Westminster,” 148-171. Rio, Alice, “Self-sale and Voluntary Entry into Unfreedom, 300-1100,” 661-685. Rose, Chanelle N., “Tourism and the Hispanicization of Race in Jim Crow Miami, 1945-1965,” 735-756. Rubin, Avi, “The Trial of the Prosecutor Hamdi Bey: Inside and Out of the Ottoman Nizamiye Court,” 757-779. “Russian Blonde in Space’: Soviet Women in the American Imagination 1950-1965,” 881-907. “The Scaffold’s Revival: Race and Public Execution in the South,” 195-224. “Self-sale and Voluntary Entry into Unfreedom, 300-1100,” 661-685. Shadle, Brett L., “Cruelty and Empathy, Animals and Race, in Colonial Kenya,” 1097-1116. Shine, Jacqueline, “Open to the People for Their Free Assembly’: Tompkins Square Park, 1850-1880,” 108-124. “Shutt Up: Bubonic Plague and Quarantine in Early Modern England,” 809-834. Sigel, Lisa Z., “Censorship in Inter-War Britain: Obscenity, Spectacle, and the Workings of the Liberal State,” 61-83. Siniawer, Eiko, “Befitting Bedfellows: Yakuza and the State in Modern Japan,” 623-641. Volume Index 1177 Slavishak, Edward, “Loveliness but with an Edge: Looking at the Smoky Mountains, 1920-1945,” 1074-1096. “The Social Class Origins of U.S. Teachers, 1860-1920,” 908-935. “A Social History of Ideas Pertaining to Childcare in France and in the United States,” 1005-1025. Sohn, Kitae, “The Social Class Origins of U.S. Teachers, 1860-1920,” 908-935. Taylor, Melissa Jane, “Family Matters: The Emigration of Elderly Jews from Vienna to the United States, 1938-1941,” 238-260. “Tourism and the Hispanicization of Race in Jim Crow Miami, 1945-1965,” 735-756. “The Trial of the Prosecutor Hamdi Bey: Inside and Out of the Ottoman Nizamiye Court,” 757-779. Trotti, Michael A., “The Scaffold’s Revival: Race and Public Execution in the South,” 195-224. “Under the Radar of Empire: Unregulated Travel in the Indian Ocean,” 497-514. Vardi, Itai, “Auto Thrill Shows and Destruction Derbies, 1922-1965: Establishing the Cultural Logic of the Deliberate Car Crash in America,” 20-46. Veit, Helen, ““Why Do People Die? Rising Life Expectancy, Aging, and Personal Responsibility,” 1026-1048. Ward, Kerry, “Blood Ties: Exile, Family and Inheritance Across the Indian Ocean in the Early Nineteenth Century,” 436-452. “Why Do People Die?” Rising Life Expectancy, Aging, and Personal Responsibility,” 1026-1048. Wood, Gregory, “Habits of Employees’: Smoking, Spies, and Shopfloor Culture at Hammermill Paper Company,” 84-107. “Writing Indigenous Women’s Lives in the Bay of Bengal: Cultures of Empire in the Andaman Islands, 1789-1906,” 480-496.

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