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INDEX (Volume 31) Adair, Richard, Bill Forsythe, Joseph Melling, “‘A Proper Lunatic for Two Years’: Pauper Lunatic Children in Victorian and Edwardian England. Child Admissions to the Devon County Asylum, 1845-1914,” 371-405. Adler, Jeffrey S., “‘My Mother-in-Law is to Blame, But I’ll Walk on Her Neck Yet’: Homicide in Late Nineteenth-Century Chicago,” 253-276. Beaudoin, Steven, “‘Without Belonging to Public Service’: Charities, the State, and Civil Society in Third Republic Bordeaux, 1870-1914,” 671-699. “The Beautiful Female Murder Victim: Literary Genres and Courtship Practices in the Origins of a Cultural Motif, 1590-1850,” 277-306. “Big Book, Big City (Review Essay),” 183-191. “Birth Control and the Black Community in the 1960s: Genocide or Power Politics?” 545-569. Caron, Simone M., “Birth Control and the Black Community in the 1960s: Genocide or Power Politics?” 545-569. Cayton, Mary Kupiec, “Who Were the Evangelicals?: Conservative and Liberal Identity in the Unitarian Controversy in Boston, 1804-1833,” 85-107. Cohen, Daniel A., “The Beautiful Female Murder Victim: Literary Genres and Courtship Practices in the Origins of a Cultural Motif, 1590-1850,” 277-306. “Consuming Brotherhood: Men’s Culture, Style and Recreation as Consumer Culture, 1880-1930,” 773-807. “Creating the American Newspaper Boy: Middle-Class Route Service and Juvenile Sales- manship in the Great Depression,” 327-345. “The Distance from Home: The Domestication of Desire in Interior Design Manuals,” 307-326. “Dope Fiends and Degenerates: The Gendering of Addiction in the Early Twentieth Century,” 809-822. Durrill, Wayne K., “New Schooling for a New South: A Community Study of Education and Social Change, 1875-1885,” 155-181. “The Effects of Racism and Racial Discrimination on Minority Business Development: The Case of Black Manufacturers in Chicago’s Ethnic Beauty Aids Industry,” 571-597. “‘Firsta Negro ... Incidentally a Veteran’: Black World War Two Veterans and the G.I. Bill of Rights in the Deep South, 1944-1940,” 517-543. Forsythe, Bill, Joseph Melling, Richard Adair, “‘A Proper Lunatic for Two Years’: Pauper Lunatic Children in Victorian and Edwardian England. Child Admissions to the Devon County Asylum, 1845-1914,” 371-405. 1014 journal of social history summer 1998 “Gender and Civic Authority: Sexual Control in a Medieval Italian Town,” 33-59. Goldsmith, Larry, “History from the Inside Out: Prison Life in Nineteenth-Century Mas- sachusetts,” 109-125. “Guardianship Over Women in Medieval Flanders: A Reappraisal,” 897-930. Hickey, Michael C., “Revolution on the Jewish Street: Smolensk, 1917,” 823-850. “History from the Inside Out: Prison Life in Nineteenth-Century Massachusetts,” 109- 125. “Indenture, Deportation, Survival: Recent Books on Australian South Sea Islanders (Review Essay),” 931-948. “Industrial Unionism as Liberator or Leash? The Limits of ‘Rank-and-Filism’ in American Labor Historiography (Review Essay),” 701-710. “Infanticide in Nineteenth-Century Ohio,” 407-418. “Intended as a Terror to the Idle and Profligate’: Embezzlement and the Origins of Policing in the Yorkshire Worsted Industry, c.1750-1777,” 647-669. Jones, Janna, “The Distance from Home: The Domestication of Desire in Interior Design Manuals,” 307-326. Keire, Mara L., “Dope Fiends and Degenerates: The Gendering of Addiction in the Early Twentieth Century,” 809-822. Kittell, Ellen E., “Guardianship Over Women in Medieval Flanders: A Reappraisal,” 897-930. Lansing, Carol, “Gender and Civic Authority: Sexual Control in a Medieval Italian Town,” 33-59. “‘Loveliest Daughter of our Ancient Cathay!’: Representations of Ethnic and Gender Identity in the Miss Chinatown U. S. A. Beauty Pageant,” 5~31. “Magical Emasculation, Popular Anticlericalism, and the Limits of the Reformation in Western France circa 1590,” 61-83. McCartin, Joseph A., “Industrial Unionism as Liberator or Leash? The Limits of ‘Rank- and-Filism’ in American Labor Historiography (Review Essay),” 701-710. McLeod, Marc C., “Undesirable Aliens: Race, Ethnicity, and Nationalism in the Com- parison of Haitian and British West Indian Immigrant Workers in Cuba, 1912-1939,” 599-623. Melling, Joseph, Richard Adair, Bill Forsythe, “‘A Proper Lunatic for Two Years’: Pauper Lunatic Children in Victorian and Edwardian England. Child Admissions to the Devon County Asylum, 1845-1914,” 371-405. Morris, Richard J., “Social Change, Republican Rhetoric, and the American Revolution: The Case of Salem, Massachusetts,” 419-433. Mueller, Julie Kay, “Staffing Newspapers and Training Journalists in Early Soviet Russia,” 851-873. Munro, Doug, “Indenture, Deportation, Survival: Recent Books on Australian South Sea Islanders (Review Essay),” 931-948. INDEX 1015 “My Mother-in-Law is to Blame, But I’ll Walk on Her Neck Yet’: Homicide in Late Nineteenth-Century Chicago,” 253-276. Nenadic, Stana, “The Social Shaping of Business Behaviour in the Nineteenth-Century Women’s Garment Trades,” 625-645. “New Schooling for a New South: A Community Study of Education and Social Change, 1875-1885,” 155-181. Onkst, David H., “‘First a Negro ... Incidentally a Veteran’: Black World War Two Veterans and the G.I. Bill of Rights in the Deep South, 1944-1940,” 517-543. Postol, Todd A., “Creating the American Newspaper Boy: Middle-Class Route Service and Juvenile Salesmanship in the Great Depression,” 327-345. “*A Proper Lunatic for Two Years’: Pauper Lunatic Children in Victorian and Edwardian England. Child Admissions to the Devon County Asylum, 1845-1914,” 371-405. “Property Offenses, Social Tension and Racial Antagonism in Post-Civil War Rural Louisiana,” 127-153. “Revolution on the Jewish Street: Smolensk, 1917,” 823-850. Robbins, Kevin C., “Magical Emasculation, Popular Anticlericalism, and the Limits of the Reformation in Western France circa 1590,” 61-83. Silverman, Robert Mark, “The Effects of Racism and Racial Discrimination on Minority Business Development: The Case of Black Manufacturers in Chicago's Ethnic Beauty Aids Industry,” 571-597. “Social Change, Republican Rhetoric, and the American Revolution: The Case of Salem, Massachusetts,” 419-433. “The Social Shaping of Business Behaviour in the Nineteenth-Century Women’s Gar- ment Trades,” 625-645. Soderlund, Richard J., “‘Intended as a Terror to the Idle and Profligate’: Embezzle- ment and the Origins of Policing in the Yorkshire Worsted Industry, c.1750-1777,” 647-669. “St. Anthony's Bread: The Modernized Religious Culture of German Catholics in the Early Twentieth Century,” 347-370. “Staffing Newspapers and Training Journalists in Early Soviet Russia,” 851-873. Swiencicki, Mark, “Consuming Brotherhood: Men’s Culture, Style and Recreation as Consumer Culture, 1880-1930,” 773-807. “Tenancy as a Family Strategy in Mid-Nineteenth Century Ontario,” 875-896. “Undesirable Aliens: Race, Ethnicity, and Nationalism in the Comparison of Haitian and British West Indian Immigrant Workers in Cuba, 1912-1939,” 599-623. Vandal, Gilles, “Property Offenses, Social Tension and Racial Antagonism in Post-Civil War Rural Louisiana,” 127-153. Waddy, Helena, “St. Anthony’s Bread: The Modernized Religious Culture of German Catholics in the Early Twentieth Century,” 347-370. Wheeler, Kenneth H., “Infanticide in Nineteenth-Century Ohio,” 407-418. 1016 journal of social history summer 1998 “Who Were the Evangelicals?: Conservative and Liberal Identity in the Unitarian Con- troversy in Boston, 1804-1833,” 85-107. Wilson, Catharine Anne, “Tenancy as a Family Strategy in Mid-Nineteenth Century Ontario,” 875-896. “Without Belonging to Public Service’: Charities, the State, and Civil Society in Third Republic Bordeaux, 1870-1914,” 671-699. Wu, Tzu-Chun, Judy, “‘Loveliest Daughter of our Ancient Cathay!’: Representations of Ethnic and Gender Identity in the Miss Chinatown U. S. A. Beauty Pageant,” 5-31. Wunsch, James L., “Big Book, Big City (Review Essay),” 183-191.

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