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Gender & History Volume 23 (2011) Special Issue Introduction FOXHALL, LIN AND _ NEHER, BELL, ERIN, ‘The Early Quakers, the GABRIELE, ‘Gender and the City before Peace Testimony and Masculinity in Modernity’, 23 (3), pp. 491-509. England, 1660-1720’, 23 (2), pp. 283- 300. A. Forum: Gender and the Human BODDICE, ROB, ‘The Manly Mind? Re- visiting the Victorian “Sex in Brain” De- ESMEIR, SAMERA, ‘At Once Human bate’, 23 (2), pp. 321-340. and Not Human: Law, Gender and His- COOPER, KATE, ‘A Father, a Daughter torical Becoming in Colonial Egypt’, 23 and a Procurator: Authority and Resis- (2), pp. 235-249. tance in the Prison Memoir of Perpetua GLICK, MEGAN H., ‘Of Sodomy and of Carthage’, 23 (3), pp. 685-702. Cannibalism: Dehumanisation, Embod- COWAN, ALEXANDER, ‘Seeing is iment and the Rhetorics of Same-Sex Believing: Urban Gossip and _ the and Cross-Species Contagion’, 23 (2), Balcony in Early Modern Venice’, 23 (3), pp. 266-282. pp. 721-738. STURMAN, RACHEL, ‘Gender and the CROUTHAMEL, JASON, “‘Comrade- Human: An Introduction’, 23 (2), pp. 229- ship” and “Friendship”: Masculinity and 234. Militarisation in Germany’s Homosexual TICKTIN, MIRIAM, ‘The Gendered Hu- Emancipation Movement after the First man of Humanitarianism: Medicalising World War’, 23 (1), pp. 111-129. and Politicising Sexual Violence’, 23 (2), DAVIDSON, JAMES, ‘Bodymaps: Sex- pp. 250-265. ing Space and Zoning Gender in Ancient Athens’, 23 (3), pp. 597-614. B. Articles DAVIDSON, JESSICA, ‘Women, Fas- BALZARETTI, ROSS, ‘Women, Prop- cism and Work in Francoist Spain: The erty and Urban Space in Tenth-Century Law for Political, Professional and Labour Milan’, 23 (3), pp. 547-575. Rights’, 23 (2), pp. 401-414. © 2012 Blackwell Publishing Ltd. 248 Gender & History DAVIS, JENNIFER J., “To Make a Rev- Communist Women’s Organisations dur- olutionary Cuisine: Gender and Politics ing the Early Cold War’, 23 (2), pp. 415- in French Kitchens, 1789-1815’, 23 (2), 429. pp. 301-320. RAMSEY, GILLIAN, ‘The Queen and FORBES, HELEN FOXHALL, ‘Squab- the City: Royal Female Intervention bling Siblings: Gender and Monastic Life and Patronage in Hellenistic Civic in Late Anglo-Saxon Winchester’, 23 (3), Communities’, 23 (3), pp. 510-527. pp. 653-684. RENNES, JULIETTE, ‘The French Re- HOYT, AMY AND PATTERSON, SARA public and Women’s Access to Profes- M., ‘Mormon Masculinity: Changing sional Work: Issues and Controversies in Gender Expectations in the Era of Transi- France from the 1870s to the 1930s’, tion from Polygamy to Monogamy, 1 890— 23 (2), pp. 341-366. 1920°, 23 (1), pp. 72-91. ROSAS, ANA ELIZABETH, ‘Break- LIEW, KAI KHIUN, ‘St John’s Am- ing the Silence: Mexican Children and bulance Brigade and the Gendering of Women’s Confrontation of Bracero Fam- “Passive Defence” in British Malaya, ily Separation, 1942-64’, 23 (2), pp. 382- 1937-42’, 23 (2), pp. 367-381. 400. LILIEQUIST, JONAS, ‘Changing Dis- SMITH, EVAN AND MARMO, courses of Marital Violence in Sweden MARINELLA, ‘Uncovering the “Vir- from the Age of Reformation to the Late ginity Testing’ Controversy in_ the Nineteenth Century’, 23 (1), pp. 1-25. National Archives: The Intersectionality LOOSLEY, EMMA, ‘Ladies who of Discrimination in British Immigration Lounge: Class, Religion and Social Inter- History’, 23 (1), pp. 147-165. action in Seventeenth-Century Isfahan’, SMITH, LISA WYNNE, ‘The Body Em- 23 (3), pp. 615-629. barrassed? Rethinking the Leaky Male McKENZIE, BEATRICE, ‘The Power of Body in Eighteenth-Century England and International Positioning: The National France’, 23 (1), pp. 2646. Woman's Party, International Law and SPERLING, JUTTA GISELA, ‘Las Casas Diplomacy, 1928-34’, 23 (1), pp. 130- and His Amerindian Nurse: Tropes of 146. Lactation in the French Colonial Imagi- MERLIN, MONICA, ‘The Nanjing nary (c. 1770-1815)’, 23 (1), pp. 47-71. Courtesan Ma Shouzhen (1548-1604): TAYLOR, CLAIRE, ‘Women’s Social Gender, Space and Painting in the Networks and Female Friendship in the Late Ming Pleasure Quarter’, 23 (3), Ancient Greek City’, 23 (3), pp. 703- pp. 630-652. 720. NEVETT, LISA C., “Towards a Female TILBURG, PATRICIA, ‘Mimi Pinson Topography of the Ancient Greek City: Goes to War: Taste, Class and Gender in Case-Studies from Late Archaic and Early France, 1900-18’, 23 (1), pp. 92-110. Classical Athens (c.520—400 sce)’, 23 (3), pp. 576-596. C. Thematic Reviews PENNOCK, CAROLINE DODDS, “A Remarkably Patterned Life”: Domestic KARL, REBECCA E., ‘The State of and Public in the Aztec Household City’, Chinese Women’s History’, 23 (2), 23 (3), pp. 528-546. pp. 430-441. POJMANN, WENDY, ‘For Mothers, KRIEBEL, SABINE T., ‘Filmic Con- Peace and Family: International (Non)- structions: Shellshocked Men and Nazi Cooperation among Italian Catholic and New Women’, 23 (1), pp. 173-175. 2012 Blackwell Publishing Ltd Gender & History 249 PHILLIPS, GERVASE, ‘Defining Citi- CRAIGWOOD, JOANNA, Cupid in zenship and Making a Public: Rhetoric, Early Modern Literature and Culture Writing and Welfare Policy in Nineteenth- (2010) (Jane Kingsley-Smith), 23 (2), Century America’, 23 (1), pp. 170- pp. 449-450. 72. FEW, MARTHA, Eve’s Enlightenment: TURNER, SUSANNE, ‘Making Men Women’s Experience in Spain and Count: Reclaiming Ancient Masculinities Spanish America, 1726-1839 (2009), 23 for Modern Histories’, 23 (1), pp. 166— (1) (Catherine M. Jaffe and Elizabeth 169. Franklin Lewis (eds)), pp. 191-193. WASHBROOK, SARAH, ‘One Hundred FLOOD, DAWN RAE, Women Who Kill Years of Economics, Politics and Gen- Men: California Courts, Gender, and the der Relations in Mexico: Interpreting the Press (2009) (Gordon Morris Bakken and Meaning and Impact of Change from Pos- Brenda Farrington), 23 (1), pp. 219-220. itivism to Revolution to Neoliberalism’, FORBES, HELEN FOXHALL, Negotiat- 23 (1), pp. 176-180. ing Clerical Identities: Priests, Monks and Masculinity in the Middle Ages (2010) (Jennifer D. Thibodeaux (ed.)), 23 (2), D. Books Reviewed pp. 444-445. AHNERT, RUTH, Ashgate Critical Es- HARTLEY, LUCY, About Faces: Phys- says on Women Writers, vol. 1: Early iognomy in Nineteenth-Century Britain Tudor Writers (2009) (Elaine V. Beilin (2010) (Sharrona Pearl), 23 (2), pp. 463- (ed.)); Rape and the Rise of the Au- 465. thor: Gendering Intention in Early Mod- HEATH, ANDREW, City Folk: English ern England (2009) (Amy Greenstadt), Country Dance and the Politics of the 23 (1), pp. 187-189. Folk in Modern America (2010) (Daniel BEAUMONT, CAITRIONA, The Educa- J.Walkowitz), 23 (2), pp. 478-479. tional Work of Women’s Organisations, HUCKER, DANIEL, The BBC and Na- 1890-1960 (2008) (Anne Meis Knupfer tional Identity in Britain, 1922—53 (2010) and Christine Woyshner (eds)); Beyond (Thomas Hajkowsi); Popular Culture and Jerusalem: Music in the Women’s Insti- Working-Class Taste in Britain, 1930-39: tute, 1919-1969 (2008) (Lorna Gibson), A Round of Cheap Diversions? (2010) 23 (2), pp. 472-475. (Robert James), 23 (2), pp. 475-478. BROWNE, SARAH, Freedom for JARVIS, KATIE L., Family Business: Women: Forging the Women’s Liberation Litigation and the Political Economies Movement, 1953-1970 (2010) (Carol of Daily Life in Early Modern France Giardina), 23 (2), pp. 479-481. (2009) (Julie Hardwick); Louder Than CONWAY, DANIEL, Telling Tales About Words: Ways of Seeing Women Work- Men: Conceptions of Conscientious Ob- ers in Eighteenth-Century France (2009) jectors to Military Service During the (Geraldine Sheridan), 23 (1), pp. 193- First World War (2009) (Louis S. 195. Bibbings), 23 (1), pp. 204—206. KENT, E. J., Man as Witch: Male Witches CORRY, MAYA, St. Ursula and the in Central Europe (2009) (Rolf Schulte); Eleven Thousand Virgins of Cologne: Witchcraft and Masculinities in Early Relics, Reliquaries and the Visual Cul- Modern Europe (2009) (Alison Rowlands ture of Group Sanctity in Late Medieval (ed.)), 23 (2), pp. 450-454. Europe (2010) (Scott B. Montgomery), KIMBLE, SARA L., Reproducing the 23 (2), pp. 445-446. French Race: Immigration, Intimacy, and © 2012 Blackwell Publishing Ltd 250 Gender & History Embodiment in the Early Twentieth Cen- (2009) (Julian Jackson), 23 (1), pp. 214— tury (2009) (Elisa Camiscioli), 23 (2), 216. pp. 468-470. MATINO, GABRIELE, Francesca Cac- KNIPPSCHILD, SILKE, Pliny’s Women, cini at the Medici Court: Music and the Constructing Virtue and Creating Identity Circulation of Power (2009) (Suzanne G. in the Roman World (2009) (Jacqueline Cusick), 23 (2), pp. 456-457. M. Carlon), 23 (1), pp. 181-182. McCALLUM, CLAIRE, Unattainable LEE, CATHERINE, Geographies of Bride Russia: Gendering Nation, State Regulation: Policing Prostitution in and Intelligentsia in Russian Intellectual Nineteenth-Century Britain and the Em- Culture (2010) (Ellen Rutten), 23 (2), pire (2009) (Philip Howell), 23 (1), pp. 483-485. pp. 198-199. McDERMID, JANE, The Civilising Mis- LEGLU, CATHERINE, A History of sion and the English Middle Class, 1792- Women’s Political Thought in Europe, 1850: The ‘Heathen’ at Home and Over- 1400-1700 (2009) (Jacqueline Broad and seas (2009) (Alison Twells), 23 (1), Karen Green); Power, Piety and Patronage pp. 196-198. in Late Medieval Queenship: Maria de McTAVISH, LIANNE, Conceiving the Luna (2008) (Nuria Silleras-Fernandez); Old Regime: Pronatalism and the Politics Eleanor of Aquitaine: Queen of France, of Reproduction in Early Modern France Queen of England (2009) (Ralph V. (2010) (Leslie Tuttle), 23 (2), pp. 459- Turner), 23 (1), pp. 184-186. 460. LENG, KIRSTEN, Looking for a Few MERLIN, MONICA, Reproducing Good Males: Female Choice in Evolu- Women: Medicine, Metaphor, and Child- tionary Biology (2010) (Erika Lorraine birth in Late Imperial China (2010) Milam), 23 (1), pp. 207-209. (Yi-Li Wu), 23 (2), pp. 454-456. LENG, KIRSTEN, Soap and Water: MUESSIG, CAROLYN, The Gift of Cleanliness, Dirt and the Working Classes Tongues: Women’s Xenoglossia in the in Victorian and Edwardian Britain Later Middle Ages (2010) (Christine F. (2010) (Victoria Kelley), 23 (2), pp. 462- Cooper-Rompato), 23 (2), pp. 442-443. 463. NORRIS, REBECCA, Domestic Institu- LEONG, ELAINE, The Birth of Mankind. tional Interiors in Early Modern Europe Otherwise Named, The Woman’s Book, (2009) (Sandra Cavallo and Silvia Evan- (2009) (ed. Elaine Hobby); Women’s gelisti (eds)), 23 (1), pp. 186-187. Wealth and Women’s Writing in Early NOVARA, ELIZABETH A., Contesting Modern England: ‘Little Legacies’ and Archives: Finding Women in the Sources the Materials of Motherhood (2009) (2010) (Nupur Chauduri, Sherry J. Katz (Elizabeth Mazzola), 23 (1), pp. 189-191. and Mary Elizabeth Perry (eds)), 23 (1), LEVENE, ALYSA, Parents of Poor Chil- pp. 211-212. dren in England, 1580-1800 (2010) ROBERTSON, NICOLE, The Women and (Patricia Crawford), 23 (2), pp. 458-459. Men of 1926: A Gender and Social His- MANGION, CARMEN M., Nursing and tory of the Generat Strike and the Min- Women’s Labour in the Nineteenth Cen- ers’ Lockout in South Wales (2010) (Sue tury: The Quest for Independence (2010) Bruley); Gender and Political Identities in (Sue Hawkins), 23 (2), pp. 466-468. Scotland, 1919-1939 (2010) (Annmarie MAROUN, DAN, Living in Arcadia: Ho- Hughes), 23 (2), pp. 470-472. mosexuality, Politics, and Morality in ROWE, ROCHELLE, Sweet Liberty: The France from the Liberation to AIDS Final Days of Slavery in Martinique 2012 Blackwell Publishing Ltd Gender & History (2009) (Rebecca Hartkopf Schloss), WHYTE, WILLIAM, University Co- 23 (2), pp. 460-462. Education in the Victorian Era: Inciu- RUGER, JAN, From Jack Tar to Union sion and Exclusion in the United States Jack: Representing Naval Manhood in the and the United Kingdom (2010) (Christine British Empire, 1870-1918 (2009) (Mary D. Myers); The Educated Woman: Minds, A. Conley), 23 (1), pp. 199-201. Bodies, and Women’s Higher Education STICHELE, CAROLINE VANDER, Be- in Britain, Germany, and Spain, 1865— hold the Man: Jesus and Greco-Roman 1914 (2010) (Katharina Rowold), 23 (1), Masculinity (2008) (Colleen M. Conway), pp. 201-203. 23 (1), pp. 182-183. WILDING, POLLY, The Politics of Moth- TEJANI, SHABNUM, Contraception, erhood: Maternity and Women’s Rights in Colonialism and Commerce: Birth Con- Twentieth-Century Chile (2009) (Jadwiga trol in South India, 1920-1940 (2008) Pieper Mooney), 23 (2), pp. 481-483. (Sarah Hodges), 23 (2), pp. 485-487. WOLOSHYN, TANIA ANNE, Colette’s TEJANI, SHABNUM, Violent Belong- Republic: Work, Gender, and Popular ings: Partition, Gender and National Cul- Culture in France, 1870-1914 (2009) ture in Postcolonial India (2008) (Kavita (Patricia A. Tilburg), 23 (1), pp. 203-204. Daiya), 23 (1), pp. 213-214. WOLOSHYN, TANIA ANNE, Hysteria: TURNER, SARAH VICTORIA, Women The Biography (2009) (Andrew Scull); and Things 1750-1950: Gendered Ma- Hysteria Complicated by Ecstasy: The terial Strategies (2009) (Maureen Daly Case of Nanette Leroux (2010) (Jan Goggin and Beth Fowkes Tobin (eds)), Goldstein); American Melancholy: Con- 23 (1), pp. 209-211. structions of Depression in the Twentieth WALSH, MARGARET, Cow Boys and Century (2009) (Laura D. Hirshbein), 23 Cattle Men: Class and Masculinity on (1), pp. 216-219. the Texas Frontier, 1865-1900 (2010) WRIGLEY, CHRIS, ‘For Women, for- (Jacqueline M. Moore), 23 (2), pp. 465- Wales and for Liberalism’: Women in Lib- 466. eral Politics in Wales, 1880-1914 (2010) WARD, MATTHEW, The Rituals and (Ursula Masson), 23 (1), pp. 206-207. Rhetoric of Queenship: Medieval to YEATES, AMELIA, Borderline Citizens: Early Modern (2009) (Liz Oakley-Brown Women, Gender, and Political Culture and Louise J. Wilkinson (eds)), 23 (2), in Britain, 1815-1867 (2009) (Kathryn pp. 447-448. Gleadle), 23 (1), pp. 195-196. © 2012 Blackwell Publishing Ltd

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