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INDEX (Volume 41) Allen, Margaret and Jane Haggis, “Imperial Emotions: Affective ( ommunities of Mission in British Protestant Women’s Missionary Pu ‘icatiocn1 8s8 0-1920,\ ” 691-716 lenrice, “‘] Did Not Want to Face the Shame of Exposure’: Gende irder in Post-Emancipation Jamaica,” 2g the History of Religious Crime: Mode ] ’ Blasphemy Me liev il Per \rnold-Lourie, Christine, “‘A Madman’s Deed—A Maniac’s Hand’: Gend ler and Justice n Three Maryland Lynchings,” 1C ) ome Owners and Home Ownership in Earl rban Industry, ae { \ndrea Mora anc Modern Veneti 1 bates Over ilian Families mmunt “Common Skies Dividleedd Aviation, Class and Modernit ntieth Century Egypt,” 917-942 Different Paths toM ass Consumy nsumer Credit in the United States and West : eeamoe ann Sa aacatin Germany during the 1950s and 60s, 399 1106 journal of social history summer 2008 “*Farth Has No Sorrow That Heaven Cannot Cure’: Northern Civilian Perspectives on Death and Eternity during the Civil War,” 844-866. “East & West: Textiles and Fashion in Early Modern Europe,” 887-916. “Expanding the Compass of Domestic Violence in the Hanoverian Metropolis,” 31—54. Frank, Zephyr, “Layers, Flows and Intersections: Jeronymo José de Mello and Artisan Life in Rio de Janeiro, 1840s—1880s,” 307-329. Gaffield, Julia, “Complexities of Imagining Haiti: A Study of National Constitutions, 1801-1807,” 81-103. Greenberg, Ivan, “Vocational Education, Work Culture, and the Children of Immigrants in 1930s Bridgeport,” 149-160. Guasco, Michael, “To ‘doe some good upon their counirymen’: The Paradox of Indian Slavery in Early Anglo-America,” 389-411. “Gymnastic Exercises, or ‘work wrapped in the gown of youthful joy’: Masculinities and the Civilizing Process in 19th Century Hungary,” 161-180. Griffiths, John, “Popular Culture and Modernity: Dancing in New Zealand Society 1920-1945,” 611-632. Hadas, Miklos, “Gymnastic Exercises, or ‘work wrapped in the gown of youthful joy’: Masculinities and the Civilizing Process in 19th Century Hungary,” 161—180 Haggis, Jane and Margaret Allen, “Impe| rial Emotions: Affective Communitieso f Mission in British Protestant Women’s Missionary Publications ¢1880—1920,” 691-716. Herzig, Rebecca “Subjected to the Current: Batteries, Bodies, and the Early History of Electrification in the United States,” 867-886. “Hewn from Stone: (Re)Presenting Soviet Material Cultures and Identities,” 591-610 Homemaking and the Aesthetic and Moral Perimeters of the Soviet Home during the Khrushchev Era,” 561—589 Huggins, Mike, “Betting, Sport and the British, 1918-1939,” 2) 83-306. | “T Did Not Want to Face the Shame of Exposure’: Gender Ideologies and Child Murder in TD Post-Emancipation Jamaica,” 355-382 7. “Imperial Emotions: Affective Communities of Mission in British Protestant Women’s Missionary Publications ¢1880-—1920,” 691-716 Kohler-Hausmann, Julilly, “‘The Crime of Survival’: Fraud Prosecutions, Community Surveillance and the Original ‘Welfare Queen’,” 329-354 Lands, LeeAnn, “Be a Patriot, Buy a Home: Re-imagining Home Owners and Home Ownership in Early 20th Century Atlanta,” 943-965 “Layers, Flows and Intersections: Jeronymo José de Mello and Artisan Life in Rio de Janeiro, 1840s—1 880s,” 307-329 “The Legend of Jack Trice and the Campaign for Jack Trice Stadium, 1973-1984,” 997-1029. Lemire, Beverly and Giorgio Riello, “East & West: Textiles and Fashion in Early Modern Europe,” 887-916 INDEX 1107 Logemann, Jan, “Different Paths to Mass Consumption: Consumer Credit in the United States and West Germany during the 1950s and ’60s,” 525-559. “The Long and Varied Relationship of Andrea Mora and Anzola Davide: Concubinage, Marriage and the Authorities in Early Modern Veneto,” 667-690 “Made in Miami: The Development of the Sportswear Industry in South Florida, 1900-1960,” 127-148. “*A Madman’s Deed—A Maniac’s Hand’: Gender and Justice in Three Maryland Lynch ings,” 1031-1045. Mahony, Mary Ann, “Creativity under Constraint: Enslaved Afro-Brazilian Families in Brazil’s Cacao Area, 1870-1890,” 633-667 Maxwell, Alexander, “National Endogamy and Double Standards: Sexuality and Nation- alism in East-Central Europe during the 19th Century,” 413-433. MeWilliams, John C., “‘Men of Colour’: Race, Riots, and Black Firefighters’ Struggle for Equality from the AFA to the Valiants,” 105-125. Meerkerk, Elise van Nederveen and Ariadne Schmidt, “Between Wage Labor and Voca tion: Child Labor in Dutch Urban Industry, 1600-1800,” 717-736 “Melancholy and Modernity: Emotions and Social Life in Russia between the Revolu tions,” 813-841 “Men of Colour’: Race, Riots, and Black Firefighters’ Struggle for Equality from the AFA to the Valiants,” Moran, Dominique, “Hewn from Stone: (Re)Presenting Soviet Material Cultures anc Identities,” 591-610. Morrison, Karen Y., “Creating an Alternative Kinship: Slavery, Freedom, and Nine teenth-Century Afro-Cuban Hijos Naturales,” 55—80. Nash, David, “Analyzing the History of Religious Crime: Modelso f ‘Passive’ and ‘Active’ Blasphemy since the Medieval Period,” 5--29 “National Endogamy and Double Standards: Sexuality and Nationalism in East-Central Europ|e during the 19th Century,” 413-433 Park, Eugene Y., “Status and ‘Defunct’ Offices in Early Modern Korea: The Case « Guards Generals (Owijang), 1864-1910,” 737-757 “Popular Culture and Modernity: Dancing in New Zealand Society 1920-1945,” 611-632 Riello, Giorgio and Beverly Lemire, “East & West: Textiles and Fashion in Early Modern Europe,” 887-916. Schmidt, Ariadne and Elise van Nederveen Meerkerk, “Between Wage Labor and Voca tion: Child Labor in Dutch Urban Industry, 1600-1800,” 717-736 Schultz, Jaime, “The Legend of Jack Trice and the Campaign for Jack Trice Stadium, 1973-1984,” 997-1029. Scott, Sean, “‘Earth Has No Sorrow That Heaven Cannot Cure’: Northern Civilian Perspectives on Death and Eternity during the Civil War,” 844-866. 1108 journal of social history summer 2008 Slonecker, Blake, “The Columbia Coalition: African Americans, New Leftists, and Counterculture at the Columbia University Protest of 1968,” 967-996. Smith, Greg T., “Expanding the Compass of Domestic Violence in the Hanoverian Me- tropolis,” 3] 54. “So Lonesome I Could Die: Nostalgia and Debates Over Emotional Control in the Civil War North,” 253-282. “Status and ‘Defunct’ Offices in Early Modern Korea: The Case of Five Guards Generals (Owijang), 1864-1910,” 737-757 Gs Steinberg, Mark, “Melancholy and Modernity: Emotions and Social Life in Russia be tween the Revolutions,” 813)- 841 “Subjected to the Current: Batteries, Bodies, and the Eariy History of Electrification in the United States,” 867-886 “To ‘doe some good upon their countrymen’: The Paradox of Indian Slavery in Early Anglo-America,” 389-411. Varga-Harris, Christine, “Homemaking and the Aesthetic ind Moral Perimeters of the Soviet Home during the Khrushchev Era,” 561—589. “Vocational Education, Work Culture, and the Children of Immigrants in 1930s Bridge fritters o atte oe =. f f ° : 9, * / F«e ~ ° 2 a } ] 2 et 4 bo nat OQ ‘ 2 s ° rs ; . e A a m8 e Wo , Py 3 ®

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