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INDEX (Volume 34) Bakker, Nelleke, “The Meaningo f Fear, Emotional Standards for Children in the Nether- lands, 1850-1950: Was There a Western Transformation?” 369-391. Bernstein, Laurie, “Communist Custodial Contests: Adoption Rulings in the USSR after the a World War,” 843-861 Bevir, Mark, ‘ Rey 1, and Democracy in Britain: The Origins of the Radical Left,” 351- Biddiscombe, Perry, “Dangerous Liaisons: The Anti-Fraternization Movement in the U.S. Occupation Zones of Germany and Austria, 1945-1948,” 611-647. Brindle, Margaret, “Revisiting Maverick Sects: The Role of Identity in Comparing Home- opaths and Chiropractics,” 569-589 Brooke, Stephen, “Gender and Working Class Identity in Britain during the 1950s 773-795. Buchanan, Thomas, “Rascals on the Antebellum Mississippi: African American Steam- boat Workers and The St. Louis Hanging of 1841,” 797-816. Burch, Susan, “Transcending Revolutions: The Tsars, The Soviets and Deaf Culture,” 393-401. Carpenter, K.M.N., “‘For Mothers Only’: Mothers’ Convalescent Homes and Modern- izing Maternal Ideology on 1950s West Germany,” 863-894. Clark, Anna, “The New Poor Law and the Breadwinner Wage: Contrasting Assump- tions,” 261-281. Coben, Stanley, “J. Edgar Hoover,” 703-706. “Communist Custodial Contests: Adoption Rulings in the USSR after the Second World War,” 843-861 “es The Cornerstone of a Copious Work’: Love and Power in Eighteenth-Century Court- ship,” 517-546. Crubaugh, Anthony, “Local Justice and Rural Society in the French Revolution,” 327- 350. “Dangerous Liaisons: The Anti-Fraternization Movement in the U.S. Occupation Zones of Germany and Austria, 1945-1948,” 611-647. de Jong, Greta, “ ‘With the Aid of God and the FS.A.’: The Louisiana Farmers’ Union and the African American Freedom Struggle in the New Deal Era,” 105-139. Dorsey, Bruce, “A Gendered History of African Colonization in the Antebellum United States,” 77-103. 1036 journal of social history summer 2001 Dyhouse, Carol, “Family Patterns of Social Mobility through Higher Education in Eng- land in the 1930s,” 817-842. Eustace, Nicole, “ ‘The Cornerstone of a Copious Work’: Love and Power in Eighteenth- Century Courtship,” 517-546. “Faces of Violence Revisited: A Typology of Violence in Early Modern Rural Germany,” 649-667. “Family Patterns of Social Mobility through Higher Education in England in the 1930s,” 817-842. “For Mothers Only’: Mothers’ Convalescent Homes and Modernizing Maternal Ideology in 1950s West Germany,” 863-894. “Gender and Working Class Identity in Britain during the 1950s,” 773-795. “A Gendered History of African Colonization in the Antebellum United States,” 77-103. Goodrick, Elizabeth, “Revisiting Maverick Medical Sects: The Role of Identity in Com- paring Homeopaths and Chiropractics,” 569-589. Harison, Casey, “The Rise and Decline of a Revolutionary Space: Paris’ Place de Gréve and the Stonemasons of Creuse, 1750-1900,” 403-436. “Historicizing the Gender of Emotions: Changing Perceptions in Dutch Enlightenment Thought,” 55-75 Hoffmann, David L., “Mothers in the Motherland: Stalinist Pronatalism in Its Pan- European Context,” 35-54. “Institutionalizing Inequalities: Black Children and Child Welfare in Cleveland, 1859- 1998,” 141-162. “J. Edgar Hoover,” 703-706. Kaiser, Daniel H., “Worker Voices, Elite Representations: Rewriting the Labor History of Late Imperial Russia,” 699-702. Kevorkian, Tanya, “The Rise of the Poor, Weak, and Wicked: Poor Care, Punishment, Religion, and Patriarchy in Leipzig, 1700-1730,” 163-181. Kiple, Kenneth, “Response to Sheldon Watts,” 969-976. Lacour, Eva, “Faces of Violence Revisited. A Typology of Violence in Early Modern Rural Germany.” 327-350. “Local Justice and Rural Society in the French Revolution,” 327-350. Martin, Scott C., “Violence, Gender, and Intemperance in Early National Connecticut,” 309-325. McDaniel, Patricia, “Shrinking Violets and Caspar Milquetoasts: Shyness and Hetero- sexuality From the Roles of The Fifties to The Rules of The Nineties,” 547-568. “The Meaning of Fear, Emotional Standards for Children in the Netherlands, 1850-1950: Was There a Western Transformation?” 369-391. “Mothers in the Motherland: Stalinist Pronatalism in Its Pan-European Context,” 35—54. Morton, Marian J., “Institutionalizing Inequalities: Black Children and Child Welfare in Cleveland, 1859-1998,” 141-162. INDEX 1037 Myers, Tamara, “Retorts, Runaways and Riots: Patterns of Resistance in Canadian Reform Schools for Girls, 1930-60,” 669-697. “The New Poor Law and the Breadwinner Wage: Contrasting Assumptions,” 261-281. Parsons, Elaine Frantz, “Risky Business: The Uncertain Boundaries of Manhood in the Midwestern Saloon,” 283-307 Paton, Diana, “Punishment, Crime, and the Bodies of Slaves in Eighteenth-Century Jamaica,” 929-954. “Peasant Pioneering: Russian Peasant Settlers Describe Colonization and the Eastern Frontier, 1880s—1910s,” 895-922. Plamper, Jan, “The Russian Orthodox Episcopate, 1721-1917: A Prosopography,” 5-34. “Punishment, Crime, and the Bodies of Slaves in Eighteenth-Century Jamaica,” 923-954. “Rascals on the Antebellum Mississippi: African American Steamboat Workers and The St. Louis Hanging of 1841,” 797-816. “Republicanism, Socialism, and Democracy in Britain: The Origins of the Radical Left,” 351-368. Response to Kiple,” 975-976. “Response to Sheldon Watts,” 969-974. “Retorts, Runaways and Riots: Patterns of Resistance in Canadian Reform Schools for Girls, 1930-1960,” 669-697. “Review Essay (London, Hub of the Industrial Revolution: A Revisionary History, 1775- 1825. A History of London. Restoration London: From Poverty to Pets, From Medicine to Magic, From Slang to Sex, From Wallpaper to Women’s Rights. London 1900: The Imperial Metropolis,” 437-441. “DRQ evisiting Maverick Medical Sects: The Role of Identity in Comparing Homeopaths and Chiropractics,” 569-589. “The Rise and Decline of a Revolutionary Space: Paris’ Place de Gréve and the Stone- masons of Creuse, 1750-1900,” 403-436. The Rise of the Poor, Weak, and Wicked: Poor Care, Punishment, Religion, and Patri- archy in Leipzig, 1700-1730,” 163-181. & “Risky Business: The Uncertain Boundaries of Manhood in the Midwestern Saloon,” 283-307. “The Russian Orthodox Episcopate, 1721-1917: A Prosopography,” 5-34. Sangster, Joan, “Retorts, Runaways and Riots: Patterns of Resistance in Canadian Reform Schools for Girls, 1930-60,” 669-697. Schmidt, Albert J. “Review Essay (London, Hub of the Industrial Revolution: A Revi- sionary History, 1775-1825. A History of London. Restoration London: From Poverty to Pets, From Medicine to Magic, From Slang to Sex, From Wallpaper to Women’s Rights. London 1900: The Imperia! Metropolis.” 437-441. “Shrinking Violets and Caspar Milquetoasts: Shyness and Heterosexuality From The Roles of The Fifties to The Rules of The Nineties,” 547-568. 1038 journal of social history summer 2001 Speaker, Susan, “ ‘The Struggle of Mankind Against its Deadliest Foe’: Themes of Coun- tersubversion in Anti-Narcotic Campaigns, 1920-1940,” 591-610. “*The Struggle of Mankind Against its Deadliest Foe’: Themes of Countersubversion in Anti-Narcotic Campaigns, 1920-1940,” 591-610. Sturkenboom, Dorothée, “Historicizing the Gender of Emotions: Changing Perceptions in Dutch Enlightenment Thought,” 55-75. Sunderland, Willard, “Peasant Pioneering: Russian Peasant Settlers Describe Coloniza- tion and the Eastern Frontier, 1880s—1910s,” 895-922. “Transcending Revolutions: The Tsars, The Soviets and Deaf Culture,” 393-401. “Violence, Gender, and Intemperance in Early National Connecticut,” 309-325. Watts, Sheldon, “Response to Kiple,” 975-976. Watts, Sheldon, “Yellow Fever Immunities in West Africa and the Americas in the Age of Slavery and Beyond: A Reappraisal,” 699-702. “With the Aid of God and the ES.A.’: The Louisiana Farmers’ Union and the African American Freedom Struggle in the New Deal Era,” 105-139. “Worker Voices, Elite Representations: Rewriting the Labor History of Late Imperial Russia,” 699-702. “Yellow Fever Immunities in West Africa and the Americas in the Age of Slavery and Beyond: A Reappraisal,” 955-967. Piey b se

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