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Contents
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Volume 39 Number 4
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Summer 2006
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| JENNIFER BRIER |
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"Save Our Kids, Keep AIDS Out": Anti-AIDS Activism and the Legacy of Community Control in Queens, New York |
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| INBAL OFER |
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Am I that Body? Sección Femenina de la FET and the Struggle for the Institution of Physical Education and Competitive Sports for Women in Franco's Spain |
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| AMY L. FAIRCHILD |
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Leprosy, Domesticity, and Patient Protest: The Social Context of a Patients' Rights Movement in Mid-Century America |
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| GREGORY SMITS |
1045 |
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Shaking Up Japan: Edo Society and the 1855 Catfish Picture Prints |
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| ELNA C. GREEN |
1079 |
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Protecting Confederate Soldiers and Mothers: Pensions, Gender, and the Welfare State in the U.S. South, a Case Study from Florida |
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| WAYNE K. DURRILL |
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Ritual, Community and War: Local Flag Presentation Ceremonies and Disunity in the Early Confederacy |
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| KARL MONSMA |
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Symbolic Conflicts, Deadly Consequences: Fights between Italians and Blacks in Western São Paulo, 1888–1914 |
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| VERTREES C. MALHERBE |
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Illegitimacy and Family Formation in Colonial Cape Town, to c. 1850 |
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| JULIA L. FOULKES |
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Review Essay: Social History and the Arts |
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REVIEWS
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| THOMAS BENDER |
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Comparative Historical Analysis in the Social Sciences. Edited by James Mahoney and Dietrich Rueschemeyer |
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| JOHN DONOGHUE |
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The English Atlantic in an Age of Revolution, 1640–1661. By Carla Gardina Pestana |
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| JUDITH P. ZINSSER |
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The Household and the Making of History: A Subversive View of the Western Past. By Mary S. Hartman |
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| JOHN E. CROWLEY |
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Europe at Home: Family and Material Culture, 1500–1800. By Raffaella Sarti. Translated by Allan Cameron. |
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| PENNY TINKLER |
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Gender, Justice and Welfare: Bad Girls in Britain, 1900–1950. By Pamela Cox |
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| ALBERT J. SCHMIDT |
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The Island Race: Englishness, Empire and Gender in the Eighteenth Century. By Kathleen Wilson |
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| DAVID FAURE |
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Private Life under Socialism, Love, Intimacy, and Family Change in a Chinese Village, 1949–1999. By Yunxiang Yan |
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| EVELYN S. RAWSKI |
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Disgraceful Matters: The Politics of Chastity in Eighteenth-Century China. By Janet M. Theiss |
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| SUSAN J. MATT |
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Raising Consumers: Children and the American Mass Market in the Early Twentieth Century. By Lisa Jacobson |
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| PHILIP NANTON |
1205 |
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Consuming the Caribbean: From Arawaks to Zombies. By Mimi Sheller |
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| DAVID B. WOLCOTT |
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Pursuing Johns: Criminal Law Reform, Defending Character, and New York City's Committee of Fourteen, 1920– 1930. By Thomas C. Mackey |
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| MARY LINDEMANN |
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Murder in Shakespeare's England. By Vanessa McMahon |
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| DANIEL J. WALKOWITZ |
1211 |
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Minding the Machine: Languages of Class in Early Industrial America. By Stephen P. Rice |
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| LINDA B. HALL |
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Deference and Defiance in Monterrey: Workers, Paternalism, and Revolution in Mexico, 1890–1950. By Michael Snodgrass |
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| THOMAS M. ADAMS |
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France in Crisis:Welfare, Inequality and Globalization since 1980. By Timothy B. Smith |
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| EDWARD D. BERKOWITZ |
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Health Security for All: Dreams of Universal Health Care in America. By Alan Derickson |
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| PHILIP HOWELL |
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Venereal Disease Hospitals and the Urban Poor: London's "Foul Wards," 1600–1800. By Kevin P. Siena |
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| DAVID L. GOLLAHER |
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Madhouse: A Tragic Tale of Megalomania and Modern Medicine. By Andrew Scull |
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| MARK STERN |
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From Pity to Pride: Growing Up Deaf in the Old South. By Hannah Joyner |
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| MIROSLAVA CHAVEZ-GARCIA |
1225 |
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Whitewashed Adobe: The Rise of Los Angeles and the Remaking of its Mexican Past. By William Deverell |
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| JOVANA KNEZEVIC |
1227 |
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Vienna and the Fall of the Habsburg Empire: Total War and Everyday Life in World War I. By Maureen Healy |
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| JOHN T. PAOLETTI |
1229 |
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Dressing Renaissance Florence: Families, Fortunes, and Fine Clothing. By Carole Collier Frick |
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| STEVEN J. HOFFMAN |
1231 |
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Building the South Side: Urban Space and Civic Culture in Chicago, 1890–1919. By Robin F. Bachin |
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| DAVID R. SHUMWAY |
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Hillbilly: A Cultural History of an American Icon. By Anthony Harkins |
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| CARL STRIKWERDA |
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German Industry and Global Enterprise. BASF: The History of a Company. By Werner Abelshauser, Wolfgang von Hippel, Jeffrey Allan Johnson, and Raymond G. Stokes |
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| TIMOTHY KELLY |
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Catholics and Contraception: An American History. By Leslie Woodcock Tentler |
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| KONSTANTIN DIERKS |
1240 |
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Landon Carter's Uneasy Kingdom: Revolution and Rebellion on a Virginia Plantation. By Rhys Isaac Runaway America: Benjamin Franklin, Slavery, and the American Revolution. By David Waldstreicher |
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| ROBERT L. PAQUETTE |
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Bitter Fruits of Bondage: The Demise of Slavery and the Collapse of the Confederacy, 1861–1865. By Armstead L. Robinson |
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| JOSEPH ANTHONY AMATO |
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A Great and Noble Scheme: The Tragic Story of the Expulsion of the French Acadians from their American Homeland. By John Mack Faragher |
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| MARK SWIENCICKI |
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Educating the Consumer-Citizen: A History of the Marriage of Schools, Advertising, and Media. By Joel Spring |
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