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Volume 39 Number 1

Fall 2005


  Editorial Staff

CHRISTINA KOTCHEMIDOVA 5

From Good Cheer to "Drive-By Smiling": A Social History of Cheerfulness

GWENDA MORGAN
PETER RUSHTON
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Visible Bodies: Power, Subordination and Identity in the Eighteenth-Century Atlantic World

MICHAEL B. KATZ
MARK J. STERN
JAMIE J. FADER
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Women and the Paradox of Economic Inequality in the Twentieth-Century

ISAAC LAND 89

Bread and Arsenic: Citizenship from the Bottom Up in Georgian London

ROSE HOLZ 112

Nurse Gordon on Trial: Those Early Days of the Birth Control Clinic Movement Reconsidered

ANNE DURST 141

"Of Women, By Women, and For Women": The Day Nursery Movement in the Progressive-era United States

SCOTT GELBER 161

A "Hard-Boiled Order": The Reeducation of Disabled WWI Veterans in New York City

ODED HEILBRONNER 181

"Long Live Liberty, Equality, Fraternity and Dynamite:" The German Bourgeoisie and the Constructing of Popular Liberal and National-Socialist Subculture in Marginal Germany

DANIEL GREENHOUSE 221

Frightened George: How the Pediatric-Educational Complex Ruined the Curious George Series

MARGARET PUGH O'MARA 229

Review Essay: Suburbia Reconsidered: Race, Politics, and Property in the Twentieth-Century American Metropolis

REVIEWS

MARJORIE L. HILTON 245

A Social History of Soviet Trade: Trade Policy, Retail Practices, and Consumption, 1917–1953. By Julie Hessler

PHILIP NORD 247

The Pride of Place: Local Memories and Political Culture in Nineteenth-Century France. By Stéphane Gerson

HANNAH S. DECKER 249

Secrets of the Soul. A Social and Cultural History of Psychoanalysis. By Eli Zaretsky

CHRISTOPHER R. BOYER 252

Indian and Nation in Revolutionary Mexico. By Alexander S. Dawson

LUTHER J. ADAMS 254

The Deacons for Defense: Armed Resistance and the Civil Rights Movement. By Lance Hill

AURELIO ESPINOSA 256

El rostro de la comunidad: la identidad del campesino en la Castilla del Antiguo Régimen. By Jesús Izquierdo Martín

MONIQUE BOURQUE 262

The Middle-Class City: Transforming Space and Time in Philadelphia, 1876–1926. By John Henry Hepp, IV

HOWARD SPODEK 264

Surabaya, City of Work: A Socioeconomic History, 1900–2000. By H. W. Dick

J. CARTER WOOD 266

Men of Blood: Violence, Manliness, and Criminal Justice in Victorian England. By Martin Wiener

MOIRA MAGUIRE 268

'Do Penance or Perish':A Study of Magdalen Asylums in Ireland. By Frances Finnegan

MARIXA LASSO 270

Wandering Paysanos: State and Subaltern Experience in Buenos Aires during the Rosas Era. By Ricardo D. Salvatore

JOHN BARANSKI 271

Citizen Hobo: How a Century of Homelessness Shaped America. By Todd De-Pastino

ANNE LOMBARD 273

Ready-Made Democracy: A History of Men's Dress in the Early Republic, 1760–1860. By Michael Zakin

JESSICA C. E. GIENOW-HECHT 275

The Cult of Health and Beauty in Germany: A Social History, 1890–1930. By Michael Hau

RICHARD C. TREXLER 277

Butterflies Will Burn: Prosecuting Sodomites in Early Modern Spain and Mexico. By Federico Garza Carvajal

JACK CENSER 280

The Family on Trial in Revolutionary France. By Suzanne Desan

CONSTANCE H. BERMAN 282

"Faire les noces": Le mariage de la noblesse française (1375–1475). By Geneviève Ribordy

STEPHEN BERRY 284

The Great Catastrophe of My Life: Divorce in the Old Dominion. By Thomas E. Buckley

JOHN C. SPURLOCK 287

Modern Love: Romance, Intimacy, and the Marriage Crisis. By David R. Shumway

JAMES KIRBY MARTIN 289

Circles and Lines: The Shape of Life in Early America. By John Demos

LAURA MATTHEW 290

The Great Festivals of Colonial Mexico City: Performing Power and Identity. By Linda A. Curcio-Nagy

ROBERT A. NYE 292

French Salons: High Society and Political Sociability From the Old Regime to the Revolution of 1848. By Steven Kale

HELEN PUSSARD 294

Global Games. By Martin Van Bottenburg, translated from the Dutch by Beverley Jackson

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