INDEX 467 SKEVIK, ANNE, “A Gilded Cage? Help and Control in Early Norwegian Social Policy,” 211. TLUSTY, B. ANN, “Drinking, Family Relations, and Authority in Early Modern Germany,” 253. TOLNAY, STEWART E., “The Living Arrangements of African American and Immigrant Chil- dren, 1880-2000,” 421. TUTTLE, LESLIE, “Celebrating the Pere de Famille: Pronatalism and Fatherhood in Eighteenth-Century France,” 366. WOJTKIEWICZ, ROGER A., see Messineo, M. J. Articles: “Alcohol and the Family in Canada,” Marquis, 308. “Ceausescu’s Legacy: Family Struggles and Institutionalization of Children in Romania,” Mor- rison, 168. “Celebrating the Pere de Famille: Pronatalism and Fatherhood in Eighteenth-Century France,” Tuttle, 366. “Coresidence of Adult Children with Parents from 1960 to 1990: Is the Propensity to Live at Home Really Increasing?” Messineo and Wojtkiewicz, 71. “The Culture of Fatherhood in the Fifties: A Closer Look,” LaRossa, 47. “Developing ‘the Essentials of Good Citizenship and Responsibilities’ in Maori Women: Fam- ily Life, Social Change, and the State in New Zealand, 1944-70,” Labrum, 446. “Drinking, Family Relations, and Authority in Early Modern Germany,” Tlusty, 253. “Drinking Like a Man: The Paradox of Excessive Drinking for Seventeenth-Century Dutch Youths,” Roberts, 237. “The Education of Destitute Homeless Children in Nineteenth-Century Ontario,” Neff, 3. “Free Choice, Modern Love, and Dependence: Marriage of Minors and Rapt de Séduction in the Austrian Netherlands,” De Munck, 183. “Gender Roles, Family, and Drinking: Women at the Crossroad of Drinking Cultures,” Bergmark, 293. “A Gilded Cage? Help and Control in Early Norwegian Social Policy,” Skevik, 211. “Goods for Children and Children as Goods: The Material Side of Raising Boys and Girls in Twentieth-Century Sweden,” Simonsson, 84. “Introduction to the Forum on the Changing Faces of Parenthood,” Fuchs, 331. “Kinship as a Mechanism in the Social Structuring of Rural Catalonia (Eighteenth and Nineteenth Centuries),” Ferrer i Alds, 135. “Late Medieval ‘Counseling’: Jean Gerson (1363-1419) as a Family Pastor,’ Mazour-Matusevich, 153. “The Living Arrangements of African American and Immigrant Children, 1880-2000,” Tolnay, 421. “Making Mothers: The Advice Genre and the Domestic Ideal, 1760-1830,” Popiel, 339. “Poverty in the New World Dream: Families and Gender in Southern Dunedin, New Zealand, 1890-1920.” Cooper and Horan, 107. “Preindustrial “Single-Parent’ Families: The Tutelle in Early Modern Dijon,” Corley, 351. “Redefining Kinship: Exploring Boundaries of Relatedness in Late Medieval New Romney,” Bowdon, 407. “Rosemary Kennedy: The Importance of a Historical Footnote,” O’ Brien, 225. “Social Upheaval and Fertility Decline,” Caldwell, 382. **A Star That Gathers Lustre from the Gloom of Night’: Wives, Marriage, and Gender in Early- Nineteenth-Century American Temperance Reform,” Martin, 274.