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Volume 41 Number 3

Spring 2008


SECTION I
CONSUMERISM AND LEISURE

JAN LOGEMANN 525

Different Paths to Mass Consumption: Consumer Credit in the United States and West Germany during the 1950s and '60s

CHRISTINE VARGA-HARRIS 561

Homemaking and the bbbbsthetic and Moral Perimeters of the Soviet Home during the Khrushchev Era

DOMINIQUE MORAN 591

Hewn from Stone: (Re)Presenting Soviet Material Cultures and Identities

JOHN GRIFFITHS 611

Popular Culture and Modernity: Dancing in New Zealand Society 1920–1945

SECTION II
FAMILY LIFE AND EMOTION

MARY ANN MAHONY 633

Creativity under Constraint: Enslaved Afro-Brazilian Families in Brazil's Cacao Area, 1870–1890

JANA BYARS 667

The Long and Varied Relationship of Andrea Mora and Anzola Davide: Concubinage, Marriage and the Authorities in the Early Modern Veneto

JANE HAGGIS
MARGARET ALLEN
691

Imperial Emotions: Affective Communities of Mission in British ProtestantWomen's Missionary Publications c1880–1920

SECTION III
REGIONAL ISSUES

ELISE VAN NEDERVEEN MEERKERK
ARIADNE SCHMIDT
717

Between Wage Labor and Vocation: Child Labor in Dutch Urban Industry, 1600–1800

EUGENE Y. PARK 737

Status and "Defunct" Offices in Early Modern Korea: The Case of Five Guards Generals (Owijang), 1864–1910

REVIEWS


SECTION 1
SOCIAL HISTORY AND POLICY

MICHAEL B. KATZ 759

A Nation by Design: Immigration Policy in the Fashioning of America. By Aristide R. Zolberg

MICHAEL HANAGAN 761

Contentious Politics. By Charles Tilly and Sidney Tarrow

MARK J. STERN 764

The New Geography of Global Income Inequality. By Glenn Firebaugh

KATHLEEN C. MARTIN 765

Blame Welfare, Ignore Poverty and Inequality. By Joel F. Handler and Yeheskel Hasenfeld

JOHN F. REYNOLDS 767

The Averaged American: Surveys, Citizens and the Making of a Mass Public. By Sarah E. Igo

SHERI BERMAN 769

Political Change and the Rise of Labour in Comparative Perspective: Britain and Sweden 1890–1920. By Mary Hilson

MICHAEL S. NEIBERG 771

War in Human Civilization. By Azar Gat

SECTION 2
GENDER AND VIOLENCE

CORDELIA BEATTIE 773

Working Women in English Society, 1300–1620. By Marjorie Keniston McIntosh

KIRSTEN FISCHER 775

Rape and Sexual Power in Early America. By Sharon Block

DAVID R. JOHNSON 778

Colored Amazons: Crime, Violence, and Black Women in the City of Brotherly Love, 1880–1910. By Kalin Gross

LAURA ETTINGER 779

Japanese American Midwives: Culture, Community, and Health Politics, 1880–1950. By Susan L. Smith

SECTION 3
POPULAR CULTURE

ANNE MCCANTS 781

The Eloquence of the Body: Perspectives on Gesture in the Dutch Republic. By Herman Roodenburg

S. W. POPE 783

Sports: The First Five Millennia. By Allen Guttman

ZACHARY FALCK 785

Next to Godliness: Confronting Dirt and Despair in Progressive Era New York City. By Daniel Burnstein

JEFFREY MORAN 787

A Manufactured Wilderness: Summer Camps and the Shaping of American Youth, 1890–1960. By Abigail A. Van Slyck

JOSEPH AMATO 789

Sports in American Life: A History. By Richard O. Davies

MONICA A. RANKIN 790

The Development of Mexico's Tourism Industry: Pyramids by Day, Martinis by Night. By Dina Berger

DANIEL J. WALKOWITZ 792

Great Depressions and the Middle Class: Experts, Collegiate Youth and Business Ideology, 1929–1941. By Mary C. McComb

SECTION 4
REGIONAL ISSUES

ALBERT J. SCHMIDT 795

Parish and Belonging: Community Identity and Welfare in England and Wales 1700–1950. By K. D. M. Snell

DAVID J. LAVIGNE 796

Not Quite White: White Trash and the Boundaries of Whiteness. By MattWray

THOMAS KSELMAN 798

Small-Town Martyrs and Murderers: Religious Revolution and Counterrevolution in Western France, 1774–1914. By Edward J.Woell

801 LETTER TO THE EDITOR

803 ARTICLE ABSTRACTS


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