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Articles in Winter, 2004 issue of Journal of Social History
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Planned serendipity: American travelers and the transatlantic voyage in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries
by Mark Rennella -
Republic of Egos: A Social History of the Spanish Civil War
by Monserrat Miller -
Being Good: Women's Moral Values in Early America
by Linda W. Rosenzweig - 'Let Us Live for Those Who Love Us': Faith, Family, and the Contours of Manhood Among the Knights of Columbus in Late Nineteenth-Century Connecticut
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Consumption and the Making of Respectability, 1600-1800
by Lisa Tiersten -
Manly Meals and Mom's Home Cooking: Cookbooks and Gender in Modern America
by Gabriella Petrick -
Rest in Peace: A Cultural History of Death and the Funeral Home in Twentieth-Century America
by Robert V. Wells - Addressing La Ville des Dieux: Entry Ceremonies and Urban Audiences in Seventeenth-Century Dijon
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A Woman's Kingdom: Noblewomen and the Control of Property in Russia, 1700-1861
by Adele Lindenmeyr -
"Moving on," men and the changing character of interwar working-class neighborhoods: from the files of the Manchester and Liverpool City Police
by Joanne Klein -
Working Slavery, Pricing Freedom: Perspectives from the Caribbean, Africa and the African Diaspora
by Michelle L. Craig -
Second Metropolis: Pragmatic Pluralism in Gilded Age Chicago, Silver Age Moscow, and Meiji Osaka
by Andrew Lees -
Summerfolk: A History of the Dacha, 1710-2000
by Anthony Swift -
Cooperative motherhood and democratic civic culture in postwar suburbia, 1940-1965
by Robyn Muncy -
The Perfect Servant: Eunuchs and the Social Construction of Gender in Byzantium
by Shaun Tougher -
The Social Conscience of the Early Victorians
by Judith S. Lewis - Legislating Women's Sexuality: Cherokee Marriage Laws in the Nineteenth Century
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Legislating women's sexuality: Cherokee marriage laws in the nineteenth century
by Fay Yarbrough -
Images of the Outcast: The Urban Poor in the Cries of London
by Dianne Payne -
National Bolshevism: Stalinist Mass Culture and the Formation of Modern Russian National Identity, 1931-1956
by Adrienne Edgar - Paradise Lost nor Regained: Social Composition of Theatre Audiences in the Long Nineteenth Century
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Living with the Aftermath: Trauma, Nostalgia and Grief in Post-war Australia
by Nicole Dombrowski Risser -
The Cross and the Trenches: Religious Faith and Doubt Among British and American Great War Soldiers
by Michael Neiberg -
The Black Death Transformed: Disease and Culture in Early Renaissance Europe
by Sharon T. Strocchia - Planned Serendipity: American Travelers and the Transatlantic Voyage in the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries
- 'Moving On' Men and the Changing Character of Interwar Working-Class Neighborhoods: From the Files of the Manchester and Liverpool City Police
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"Where everyone goes to meet everyone else": the translocal creation of a Slovak immigrant community
by Robert Zecker -
Slavery and Identity: Ethnicity, Gender, and Race in Salvador, Brazil, 1808-1888
by Dale T. Graden -
Church and State Education in Revolutionary Mexico City
by Robert H. Jackson -
"Let us live for those who love us": faith, family, and the contours of manhood among the knights of Columbus in late nineteenth-century Connecticut
by Amy Koehlinger -
The Guarani under Spanish Rule in the Rio de la Plata
by Jerry W. Cooney - Cooperative Motherhood and Democratic Civic Culture in Postwar Suburbia, 1940-1965
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American Congo: The African American Freedom Struggle in the Delta
by Hasan Kwame Jeffries -
The Casa de Huerfanos and child circulation in late-nineteenth-century Chile
by Nara Milanich -
The Chimney of the World: A History of Smoke Pollution in Victorian and Edwardian Manchester
by Charles E. Closmann -
The New Japanese Woman: Modernity, Media, and Women in Interwar Japan
by Helen Hopper - 'Where Everyone Goes to Meet Everyone Else': The Translocal Creation of a Slovak Immigrant Community
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Addressing la ville des dieux: entry ceremonies and urban audiences in seventeenth-century Dijon
by Michael P. Breen -
Paradise lost nor regained: social composition of theatre audiences in the long nineteenth century
by Henk Gras -
Damned for Their Difference: The Cultural Construction of Deaf People as Disabled
by Anne T. Quartararo - The Casa de Huerfanos and Child Circulation in Late-Nineteenth-Century Chile
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The Hanging of Ephraim Wheeler: A Story of Rape, Incest, and Justice in Early America
by Sharon Block
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