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Journal of Family History INDEX TO JOURNAL OF FAMILY HISTORY Vol. 17, 1992 INDEX TO CONTRIBUTORS Fuchs, Rachel (with Louise Tilly, David I. Kertzer, and David L. Ransel) Adams, Christine “Child Abandonment in European “Defining Etat in Eighteenth Century History: A Symposium.” No. 1: 1-23. France: The Lamothe Family of Bour- Haine, W. Scott deaux.” No. 1: 25-45. “The Development of Leisure and the Alaimo, Kathleen Transformation of Working-Class Ado- Shaping Adolescence in the Popular lescence, Paris 1830-1940.” No. 4: 451- Milieu: Social Policy, Reformers, and 476. French Youth, 1870-1920.” No. 4: 419-438. Hanawalt, Barbara A. Angel, Jacqueline Lowe (with Dennis P. “Historical Descriptions and Prescrip- Hogan) tions for Adolescence.” (Introduction to “The Demography of Minority Aging Special Issue on Adolescence in History) Populations.” No. 1: 95-115. No. 4: 341-351. Chojnacki, Stanley Hogan, Dennis P. (with Jacqueline Lowe “Measuring Adulthood: Adolescence Angel) and Gender in Renaissance Venice.” No. “The Demography of Minority Aging 4: 371-395. Populations.” No. 1: 95-115. Cohen, Marilyn Johnson, Susan N. “Survival Strategies in Female-Headed “Luther’s Reformation and (Un)holy Households: Linen Workers in Tullylish, Matrimony.” No. 3: 271-288. County Down, 1901.” No. 3: 303-318. Katic, Vesna (with Branislav S. Djurdjev Djurdjev, Branislav S. (with Vesna Katic and Dubravka Zarkov) and Dubravks Zarkov) “Prevalence of the Formal Zadruga in “Prevalence of the Formal Zadruga in the Village of Vilovo, Vojvodina, the Village of Vilovo, Vojvodina, Serbia.” No. 3: 319-329. Serbia.” No. 3: 319-329. Kertzer, David I. (with Louise Tilly, Engerman, Stanley L. Rachel G. Fuchs, and David L. Ransel) “Expanding Protoindustrialization.” “Child Abandonment in European No. 2: 241-251. History: A Symposium.” No. 1: 1-23. 480 JOURNAL OF FAMILY HISTORY Vol. 17/No. 4/1992 Lehning, James R. Late Nineteenth-Century Buenos Aires.” “Socioeconomic Change, Peasant No. 3: 253-270. Household Structure, and Demographic Sawchuck, L. A. Behavior in a French Department.” No. “Historical Intervention, Tradition, and 2: 161-181. Change: A Study of the Age at Marriage Levine, David in Gibraltar, 1909-1983.” No. 1: 69-94. “Recycling History” (Book Review Schlumbohm, Jurgen Essay). No. 3: 331-339. “From Peasant Society to Class Society: Little, J.1. Some Aspects of Family and Class in a “Ethnicity, Family Structure, and Northwest German Protoindustrial Par- Seasonal Labor Strategies on Quebec’s ish, 17th-19th Centuries.” No. 2: 183-199. Appalachian Frontier.” No. 3: 289-302. Tilly, Louis (with Rachel G. Fuchs, David Maynes, Mary Jo I. Kertzer, and David L. Ransel) “Adolescent Sexuality and Social Iden- “Child Abandonment in European tity in French and German Lower-Class History: A Symposium.” No. 1: 1-23. Autobiography.” No. 4: 397-418. Wegs, J. Robert Mitterauer, Michael “Working-Class ‘Adolescence’ in Aus- “Peasant and Non-Peasant Family Forms tria, 1890-1930.” No. 4: 439-450. in Relation to the Physical Environment Zarkov, Dubravka (with Branislav S. and Local Economy.” No. 2: 139-159. Djurdjev and Vesna Katic) Paas, Martha White “Prevalence of the Formal Zadruga in “Family Labor Strategies in Early the Village of Vilovo, Vojvodina, Modern Swabia.” No. 2: 140-233. Serbia.” No. 3: 319-329. Pfister, Ulrich “The Protoindustrial Household Econ- INDEX TO ARTICLES omy: Toward a Formal Analysis.” No. 2: 201-232. “The Adolescent Apprentice/Worker in Pinson, Ann Medieval Montpellier.” Kathryn L. “The Evolving Icelandic Rural House- Reyerson. No. 4: 353-370. holds in the Shift from Pastoralism to “Adolescent Sexuality and Social Identity Ranching: Holahreppur, 1703-1974.” in French and German Lower-Class No. |: 47-67. Autobiography.” Mary Jo Maynes. No. Ransel, David L. (with Louise Tilly, 4: 397-418. Rachel G. Fuchs, and David I. Kertzer) “Child Abandonment in European His- “Child Abandonment in European tory: A Symposium.” Louis Tilly, History: A Symposium.” No. 1: 1-23. Rachel G. Fuchs, David I. Kertzer, and Reyerson, Kathryn L. David L. Ransel. No. 1: 1-23. “The Adolescent Apprentice/ Worker in “Defining Etat in Eighteenth Century Medieval Montpellier.” No. 4: 353-370. France: The Lamothe Family of Bour- Rudolph, Richard L. deaux.” Christine Adams. No. 1: 25-45. “Introduction” (to Special Issue on the “The Demography of Minority Aging European Peasant Family and Econ- Populations.” Jacqueline Lowe Angel omy). No. 2: 117-118. and Dennis P. Hogan. No. 1: 95-115. Rudolph, Richard L. “The Development of Leisure and the “The European Peasant Family and Transformation of Working-Class Ado- Economy: Central Themes and Issues.” lescence, Paris 1830-1940.” W. Scott No. 2: 119-138. Haine. No. 4: 451-476. Ruggiero, Kristin “The European Peasant Family and “Wives on ‘Deposit’: Internment and the Economy: Central Themes and Issues.” Preservation of Husbands’ Honor in Richard L. Rudolph. No. 2: 119-138. Index of Family History 481 “The Evolving Icelandic Rural Household “Prevalence of the Formal Zadruga in the in the Shift from Pastoralism to Ranch- Village of vilovo, Vojvodina, Serbia.” ing: Holahreppur, 1703-1974.” Ann Branislav S. Djurdjev, Vesna Katic and Pinson. No. 1: 47-67. Dubravka Zarkov. No. 3: 319-329. “Ethnicity, Family Structure, and Seasonal “The Protoindustrial Household Econ- Labor Strategies on Quebec’s Appalach- omy: Toward a Formal Analysis.” ian Frontier.”J . 1. Little. No. 3: 289-302. Ulrich Pfister. No. 2: 201-232. “Expanding Protoindustrialization.” Stan- “Recycling History” (Book Review Essay). ley L. Engerman. No. 2: 241-251. David Levine. No. 3: 331-339. “Family Labor Strategies in Early Modern “Shaping Adolescence in the Popular Swabia.” Martha White Paas. No. 2: Milieu: Social Policy, Reformers, and 140-233. French Youth, 1870-1920.” Kathleen “From Peasant Society to Class Society: Alaimo. No. 4: 419-438. Some Aspects of Family and Class in a “Socioeconomic Change, Peasant House- Northwest German Protoindustrial hold Structure, and Demographic Parish, 17th-19th Centuries.” Jurgen Behavior in a French Department.” Schlumbohm. No. 2: 183-199. James R. Lehning. No. 2: 161-181. “Historical Descriptions and Prescriptions “Survival Strategies in Female-Headed for Adolescence.” (Introduction to Households: Linen Workers in Tullylish, Special Issue on Adolescence in History). County Down, 1901.” Marilyn Cohen. Barbara A. Hanawalt. No. 4: 341-351. No. 3: 303-318. “Historical Intervention, Tradition, and “Wives on ‘Deposit’: Internment and the Change: A Study of the Age at Marriage Preservation of Husbands’ Honor in in Gibraltar, 1909-1983.” L. A. Saw- Late Nineteenth-Century Buenos Aires.” chuck. No. |: 69-94. Kristin Ruggiero. No. 3: 253-270. “Introduction” (to Special Issue on the “Working-Class ‘Adolescence’ in Austria, European Peasant Family and Econ- 1890-1930.”J . Robert Wegs. No. 4: 439- omy). Richard L. Rudolph. No. 2: 117 450. 118. “Luther’s Reformation and (Un)holy INDEX TO BOOKS REVIEWED Matrimony.” Susan N. Johnson. No. 3: 271-288. Goldstone, Jack A. Revolution and “Measuring Adulthood: Adolescence and Rebellion in the Early Modern World Gender in Renaissar xe Venice.” Stanley (reviewed by David Levine). No. 3: 331- Chojnacki. No. 4: 371-395. 339. “Peasant and Non-Peasant Family Forms Watkins, Susan Cotts. From Provinces in Relation to the Physical Environment into Nations: Demographic Integration and Local Economy.” Michael Mitte- in Western Europe, 1870-1960 (reviewed rauer. No. 2: 139-159. by David Levine). No. 3: 331-339.

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