Social History 1, 1976-27, 2002

Social History
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Die ersten sechs Nummern dieser Zeitschrift wurden einzeln numeriert, jedoch durchpaginiert. Die folgende Nummer erschien als Teil von Bd. 3, 1978, womit man zur Bandzählung überging. — The first six numbers of this journal were numbered individually, while the pagination was continuous. The following number appeared as the first part of vol 3, 1978, with which the journal switched to appearance in volumes rather than numbers.

Social History vol. 1-2 (nos. 1-6), 1976/77
No. 1, January 1976
David JONES, Thomas Campbell Foster and the rural labourer: incendiarism in East Anglia in the 1840s, in: Social History 1-2, 1976/77, p. 5
Tony JUDT, The origins of rural socialism in Europe: economic change and the Provençal peasantry, 1870-1914, in: Social History 1-2, 1976/77, p. 45
E.P. HENNOCH, Poverty and social theory in England: the experience of the eighteen-eighties, in: Social History 1-2, 1976/77, p. 67
S.J. WOOLF, The reliability of Napoleonic statistics: the 'Etat des pauvres et des mendiants existant dans chaque commune' in the Department of the Arno, 1812, in: Social History 1-2, 1976/77, p. 93
   Reviews, p. 103
No. 2, May 1976
M. LEWIN, Society and the Stalinist State in the period of the Five Year Plans, in: Social History 1-2, 1976/77, p. 139
David LEVINE, The demographic implications of rural industrialization: a family reconstitution study of Shepsted, Leicestershire, 1600-1851, in: Social History 1-2, 1976/77, p. 177
Roderick PHILLIPS, Women and family breakdown in eighteenth-century France: Rouen 1780-1800, in: Social History 1-2, 1976/77, p. 197
F.K. DONNELLY, Ideology and early English working-class history: Edward Thompson and his critics, in: Social History 1-2, 1976/77, p. 219
   Reviews, p. 239
No. 3, October 1976
Geoff ELEY, Defining social imperialism: use and abuse of an idea, in: Social History 1-2, 1976/77, p. 265
Hans MEDICK, The proto-industrial family economy: the structural function of household and family during the transition from peasant society to industrial capitalism, in: Social History 1-2, 1976/77, p. 291
Michael ANDERSON, Sociological history and the working-class family: Smelser revisted, in: Social History 1-2, 1976/77, p. 317
A.E. MUSSON, Class struggle and the labour aristocracy, 1830-60, in: Social History 1-2, 1976/77, p. 335
John FOSTER, Some comments on Class struggle and the labour aristocracy, 1830-60', in: Social History 1-2, 1976/77, p. 357
R. PORTER; R. WHITTAKER, States and estates: PERRY ANDERSON: Passages from Antiquity to Feudalism and Lineages of the Absolutist State [Review Essay], in: Social History 1-2, 1976/77, p. 367
   Reviews, p. 377
No. 4, January 1977
David BLACKBOURN, The Mittelstand in German Society and Politics, 1871-1914, in: Social History 1-2, 1976/77, p. 409
Roy HAY, Employers and social policy in Britain: the evolution of welfare legislation, 1905-14, in: Social History 1-2, 1976/77, p. 435
David CANNADINE, Victorian cities: how different?, in: Social History 1-2, 1976/77, p. 457
Bob SCRIBNER, Is there a social history of the Reformation?, in: Social History 1-2, 1976/77, p. 483
David JONES; Alan BRAINBRIDGE, SSRC project: crime in Welsh communities in the nineteenth century, in: Social History 1-2, 1976/77, p. 507
Rainer WOHLFEIL, The 450th anniversary of the German Peasant's War of 1524-1526 [Conference Report], in: Social History 1-2, 1976/77, p. 515
Victor KIERNAN, Reflections on Braudel, in: Social History 1-2, 1976/77, p. 521
   Reviews, p. 527
No. 5, May 1977
Kathleen M. DAVIES, 'The sacred condition of equality' – how original were Puritan doctrines of marriage?, in: Social History 1-2, 1976/77, p. 563
Peter BORSAY, The English urban renaissance: the development of provincial urban culture c. 1680-c. 1760, in: Social History 1-2, 1976/77, p. 581
Michel VOVELLE, Le tournant des mentalités en France 1750-1789: la 'sensibilité' pré-révolutionnaire, in: Social History 1-2, 1976/77, p. 605
Alan MACFARLANE, History, anthropology and the study of communities, in: Social History 1-2, 1976/77, p. 631
Ita BERLIN, White majority, in: Social History 1-2, 1976/77, p. 653
   Reviews, p. 661
No. 6, October 1977
Roger WELLS, The revolt of the south-west, 1800-1801: a study in English popular protest, in: Social History 1-2, 1976/77, p. 713
D.E. ZANETTI, The patriziato of Milan from the domination of Spain to the unification of Italy: an outline of social and demographic history, in: Social History 1-2, 1976/77, p. 745
Peter SEARBY, Chartists and freemen in Coventry, 1838-1860, in: Social History 1-2, 1976/77, p. 761
Geoff ELEY, Memories of under-development: social history in Germany, in: Social History 1-2, 1976/77, p. 785
Bill LUCKIN, The decline of smallpox and the demographic revolution of the eighteenth century [Conference Report], in: Social History 1-2, 1976/77, p. 793
Renate BURGESS, Illustrative material in the Wellcome Institute for the Social History of Medicine [Research Resources], in: Social History 1-2, 1976/77, p. 801
D.G. LANCE, Sound archive of historical recordins opens to the public (Department of Socund Records, Imperial War museum) [Research Resources], in: Social History 1-2, 1976/77, p. 803

Social History 3, 1978
Donald H. BELL, Worker culture and worker politics: the experience of an Italian town, 1880-1915, in: Social History 3, 1978, p. 1
David SOUDEN, 'Rogues, whores and vagabonds'? Indentured servant emigrants to North America and the case of mid-seventeeth-century Bristol, in: Social History 3, 1978, p. 23
J.H. TREBLE, The seasonal demand for adult labour in Glasgow, 1890-1914, in: Social History 3, 1978, p. 43
H.F. MOORHOUSE, The Marxist theory of the labour aristocracy, in: Social History 3, 1978, p. 61
James A. SHARPE, Report on the conference organized by the Dutch Group for the Study of the History of Crime and the Criminal Law, 16-18 May 1977 [Conference Report], in: Social History 3, 1978, p. 83
   Reviews, p. 89
E.P. THOMPSON, Eighteenth-century English society: class struggle without class?, in: Social History 3, 1978, p. 133
Karl FIGLIO, Chlorosis and chronic disease in nineteenth-century Britain: the social constitution of somatic illness in a capitalist society, in: Social History 3, 1978, p. 167
Richard BESSEL, Eastern Germany as a structural poroblem in the Weimar Republic, in: Social History 3, 1978, p. 199
Robert J. HOLTON, The crowd in history: some problems of theory and method, in: Social History 3, 1978, p. 219
   Reviews, p. 235
Olwen HUFTON, Attitudes towards authority in eighteenth-century Languedoc, in: Social History 3, 1978, p. 281
Bob SCRIBNER, Reformation, carnival and the world turned upside-down, in: Social History 3, 1978, p. 303
T.M. DEVINE, Social stability and agrarian change in the eastern lowlands of Scotland, 1810-1840, in: Social History 3, 1978, p. 331
Alastair REID, Politics and economics in the formation of the British working class: a response to H.F. Moorhouse, in: Social History 3, 1978, p. 347
C.J. CALHOUN, History, anthropology and the study of communities: some problems in Macfarlane's proposal, in: Social History 3, 1978, p. 363
   Reviews, p. 375

Social History 4, 1979
Richard J. EVANS, 'Red Wednesday' in Hamburg: Social democrats, police and Lumpenproletariat in the suffrage disturbances of 17 January 1906, in: Social History 4, 1979, p. 1
John DINWIDDY, Luddism and politics in the northern counties, in: Social History 4, 1979, p. 33
P.M. JONES, The rural bourgeoisie of the southern Massif-Central: a contribution to the study of the social structure of ancien régime France, in: Social History 4, 1979, p. 65
Paul RICHARDS, R.A. Slaney, the industrial town and early Victorian social policy, in: Social History 4, 1979, p. 85
David F. CREW; Eve ROSENHAFT, SSRC Research Group on Modern German Social History. First Meeting: History of the Family, U.E.A., Norwich, 7-8 July 1978 [Conference Report], in: Social History 4, 1979, p. 103
Richard BESSEL; Mathilde JAMIN, Nazis, workers and the uses of quantitative evidence, in: Social History 4, 1979, p. 111
Robert D. STORCH, The stody of urban crime [Review Essay], in: Social History 4, 1979, p. 117
   Reviews, p. 125
Alf LÜDTKE, The role of state violence in the period of transition to industrial capitalism: the example of Prussia from 1815 to 1848, in: Social History 4, 1979, p. 175
Peter BLICKLE, Peasant Revolts in the German Empire in the late Middle Ages, in: Social History 4, 1979, p. 223
Bernd WEISBROD, Economic power and political stability reconsidered: heavy industry in Weimar Germany, in: Social History 4, 1979, p. 241
Dieter GROH, Base-processes and the problem of organization: outline of a social history research project, in: Social History 4, 1979, p. 265
Jochen MARTIN, Tow ancient histories: a comparative study of Greece and Rome, in: Social History 4, 1979, p. 285
Jane CAPLAN, 'The imaginary universality of particular interests': the 'tradition' of the civil service in German history, in: Social History 4, 1979, p. 299
Manfred HILDERMEIER, Agrarian social protest, populism and economic development: some problems and results from recent studies, in: Social History 4, 1979, p. 319
Manfred SCHARFE, Towards a cultural history: notes on contemporary Volkskunde (folklore) in German-speaking countries, in: Social History 4, 1979, p. 333
Arthur E. IMHOF, An approach to historical demography in Germany, in: Social History 4, 1979, p. 345
   Reviews, p. 367
Margaret SPUFFORD, First steps in literacy: the reading and writing experiences of the humbles seventeenth-century spiritual autobiographers, in: Social History 4, 1979, p. 407
Nicholas ROGERS, Money, land and lineage: the big bourgeoisie of Hanoverian London, in: Social History 4, 1979, p. 437
Clive BEHAGG, Custom, class and change: the trade societies of Birmingham, in: Social History 4, 1979, p. 455
H.F. MOORHOUSE, History, sociology and the quiescence of the British working class: a reply to Reid, in: Social History 4, 1979, p. 481
Alastair REID, [History, sociology and the quiescence of the British working class] Response, in: Social History 4, 1979, p. 491
Gwyn PRINS, The end of the beginning of African history, in: Social History 4, 1979, p. 495
Joan W. SCOTT, The history of the family as an affective unit [Review Essay], in: Social History 4, 1979, p. 509
   Reviews, p. 517

Social History 5, 1980
Gerald M. SIDER, The ties that bind: culture and agriculture, property and propriety in the Newfoundland village fishery, in: Social History 5, 1980, p. 1
Patrice L.-R. HIGONNET, The politics of linguistic terrorism and grammatical hegemony during the French Revolution, in: Social History 5, 1980, p. 41
Jürgen SCHLUMBOHM, 'Traditional' collectivity and 'modern' individuality: some questions and suggestions for the historical study of socialization. The examples of the German lower nad upper bourgeoisies around 1800, in: Social History 5, 1980, p. 71
C.J. CALHOUN, Community: toward a variable conceptualization for comparative research, in: Social History 5, 1980, p. 105
Conan FISCHER; Carolyn HICKS, Statistics and the historian: the occupational profile of the SA of the NSDAP, in: Social History 5, 1980, p. 131
Richard BESSEL; Mathilde JAMIN, Statistics and the historian: a rejoinder, in: Social History 5, 1980, p. 139
   Reviews, p. 141
Joseph MELLING, 'Non-Commissioned Officers': British employers and their supervisory workers, 1880-1920, in: Social History 5, 1980, p. 183
David VINCENT, Love and death and the nineteenth-century working class, in: Social History 5, 1980, p. 223
Geoff ELEY; Keith NEILD, Why does social history ignore politics?, in: Social History 5, 1980, p. 249
Richard J. EVANS, Women's history: from reclamation to understanding [Review Essay], in: Social History 5, 1980, p. 273
Catherine MARCH, Historians and the computer, in: Social History 5, 1980, p. 283
   Reviews, p. 291
Nigel GOOSE, Household size and structure in early Stuart Cambridge, in: Social History 5, 1980, p. 347
Barry REAY, Popular hostility towards Quakers in mid-seventeenth-century England, in: Social History 5, 1980, p. 387
Donna T. ANDREW, The code of honour and its critics: the opposition to duelling in England, 1700-1850, in: Social History 5, 1980, p. 409
Stephen WILSON, Death and the social historians: some recent books in French and English [Review Essay], in: Social History 5, 1980, p. 435
   Reviews, p. 455

Social History 6, 1981
John BELCHEM, Republicanism, popular constitutionalism and the radical platform in early nineteenth-century England, in: Social History 6, 1981, p. 1
Stephen WILSON, Conflict and its causes in Southern Corsica, 1800-35, in: Social History 6, 1981, p. 33
Gregor MCLENNAN, 'The labour aristocracy' and 'incorporation' notes on some terms in the social history of the working class, in: Social History 6, 1981, p. 71
Geoff ELEY, Nationalism and social history [Review Essay], in: Social History 6, 1981, p. 83
   Reviews, p. 109
Clive EMSLEY, An aspect of Pitt's 'Terror': prosecution for sedition during the 1790s, in: Social History 6, 1981, p. 155
Harvey MITCHELL, Politics in the service of knowledge: the debate over the administration of medicine and welfare in late eighteenth-century France, in: Social History 6, 1981, p. 185
Keith NIELD; John SEED, Waiting for Gramsci, in: Social History 6, 1981, p. 209
H.F. MOORHOUSE, The significance of the labour aristocracy, in: Social History 6, 1981, p. 229
   Reviews, p. 235
Thomas ROBISHEAUX, Peasants and pastors: rural youth control and the reformation in Hohenlohe, 1540-1680, in: Social History 6, 1981, p. 281
Lyman L. JOHNSON, The impact of racial discrimination on black artisans in colonial Buenos Aires, in: Social History 6, 1981, p. 301
Friedrich LENGER, Class, culture and class consciousness in ante-bellum Lynn: a critique of Alan Dawley and Paul Faler, in: Social History 6, 1981, p. 317
Colin HOLMES, Government files and privileged access, in: Social History 6, 1981, p. 333
Margaret GOWING, Modern public records: selection and access. The Report of 'The Wilson Committee', in: Social History 6, 1981, p. 351
Donna T. ANDREW, The aldermen and big bourgeoisie of London reconsidered, in: Social History 6, 1981, p. 359
Nicholas ROGERS, A reply to Donna Andrew [The aldermen and big bourgeoisie of London reconsidered], in: Social History 6, 1981, p. 365
   Reviews, p. 371

Social History 7, 1982
John SEED, Unitarianism, political economy and the antimonies of liberal culture in Manchester, 1830-50, in: Social History 7, 1982, p. 1
Rudy KOSHAR, Two 'Nazisms': the social context of Nazi mobilization in Marburg and Tübingen, in: Social History 7, 1982, p. 27
Leon FINK, Politics as social history: a case study of class conflict and political development in nineteenth-century New England, in: Social History 7, 1982, p. 43
H.I. DUTTON; J.E. KING, The limits of paternalism: the cotton tyrants of North Lancashire, 1836-54, in: Social History 7, 1982, p. 59
Steve HOCHSTADT, Social history and politics: a materialist view, in: Social History 7, 1982, p. 75
   Reviews, p. 85
Brenda COLLINS, Proto-industrialization and pre-Famine emigraiton, in: Social History 7, 1982, p. 127
R.D. ANDERSON, New light on French secondary education in the nineteenth century, in: Social History 7, 1982, p. 147
L.D. SCHWARZ, Social class and social geography: the middle classes in London at the end of the eighteenth century, in: Social History 7, 1982, p. 167
J.A. SHARPE, The history of crime in late medieval and early modern England: a review of the field [Review Article], in: Social History 7, 1982, p. 187
Kaspar von GREYERZ, The social history of religion [Conference Report], in: Social History 7, 1982, p. 205
   Reviews, p. 213
Mary FULBROOK, The English Revolution and the revisionist revolt, in: Social History 7, 1982, p. 249
Adrian SHUBERT, Revolution in self-defense: the radicalization of the Asturian coal miners, 1921-34, in: Social History 7, 1982, p. 265
Adrian J. RANDALL, The shearmen and the Wiltshire Outrages of 1802: trade unionism and industrial violence, in: Social History 7, 1982, p. 283
Jonathan SPERBER, Roman Catholic religious identity in Rhineland-Westphalia, 1800-70: quantitative examples and some political implications, in: Social History 7, 1982, p. 305
Peter LINEBAUGH, Labour history without the labour process: a note on John Gast and his times, in: Social History 7, 1982, p. 319
Elizabeth TONKIN, Steps to the redefinition of 'oral history': examples from Africa, in: Social History 7, 1982, p. 329
   Reviews, p. 337

Social History 8, 1983
Rab HOUSTON, Coal, class and culture: labour relations in a Scottish mining community, 1650-1750, in: Social History 8, 1983, p. 1
E.E. STEINER, Separating the soldier from the citizen: ideology and criticism of corporal punishment in the British armies, 1790-1815, in: Social History 8, 1983, p. 19
Roger PENN, Trade union organization and skill in the cotton and engineering industries in Britain, 1850-1960, in: Social History 8, 1983, p. 37
Richard PRICE, The labour process and labour history, in: Social History 8, 1983, p. 57
Rudy KOSHAR, Away from the centre: two recnet local studies of Nazism from the Federal Republic [Review Article], in: Social History 8, 1983, p. 77
Bill LUCKIN, Towards a social history of institutionalization, in: Social History 8, 1983, p. 87
Penelope CORFIELD, Urban history and the computer [Conference Report], in: Social History 8, 1983, p. 95
   Reviews, p. 97
David GAUNT; David LEVINE; Elspeth MOODIE, The population history of England 1541-1871: a review symposium, in: Social History 8, 1983, p. 139
Cynthia HERRUP, The counties and the country: some thoughts on seventeenth-century historiography, in: Social History 8, 1983, p. 169
Simon DENTITH, Political economy, fiction and the language of practical ideology in nineteenth-century England, in: Social History 8, 1983, p. 183
Edward HIGGS, Domestic servants and households in Victorian England, in: Social History 8, 1983, p. 201
Susan MAGAREY, Labour History's new sub-title: social history in Australia in 1981, in: Social History 8, 1983, p. 211
   Reviews, p. 229
Rab HOUSTON, Literacy and societyi n the west, 1500-1850, in: Social History 8, 1983, p. 269
Alan BOOTH, Popular loyalism and public violence in the north-west of England, 1790-1800, in: Social History 8, 1983, p. 295
James WICKHAM, Working-class movement and working-class life: Frankfurt am Main during the Weimar Republic, in: Social History 8, 1983, p. 315
Stephen WHITE; Richard T. VANN, The invention of English individualism: Alan Macfarlane and the modernization of pre-modern England, in: Social History 8, 1983, p. 345
Jonathan ZEITLIN, Social theory and the history of work [Review Article], in: Social History 8, 1983, p. 365
Hans Christian JOHANSEN, Trends in modern and early modern social history writing in Denmark after 1970, in: Social History 8, 1983, p. 375
   Reviews, p. 383

Social History 9, 1984
Donald Howard BELL, Working-class culture and Fascism in an Italian industrial town, 1918-22, in: Social History 9, 1984, p. 1
David NICHOLLS, The social history of the French Reformation: ideology, confession and culture, in: Social History 9, 1984, p. 25
Alan J. KIDD, Charity organization and the unemployed in Manchester c. 1870-1914, in: Social History 9, 1984, p. 45
Bo STRÅTH, Recent development in Swedish social history of the period since 1800 [Review of Recent Social History Writing], in: Social History 9, 1984, p. 67
Patrick JOYCE, Labour, capital and compromise: a response to Richard Price, in: Social History 9, 1984, p. 67
Harry HENDRICK, The history of childhood and youth [Review Article], in: Social History 9, 1984, p. 87
   Reviews, p. 97
Andrew H. YARMIE, British employers' resistance to 'grandmotherly' government, 1850-80, in: Social History 9, 1984, p. 141
M. LEWIN, Rural society in twentieth-century Russia: an introduction, in: Social History 9, 1984, p. 171
Stephen WILSON, The myth of motherhood a myth: the historical view of European child-rearing, in: Social History 9, 1984, p. 181
R.S. NEALE, Cultural materialism: a critique, in: Social History 9, 1984, p. 199
Richard PRICE, Conflict and co-operation: a reply to Patrick Joyce, in: Social History 9, 1984, p. 217
Patrick JOYCE, Languages of reciprocity and conflict: a further response to Richard Price, in: Social History 9, 1984, p. 225
   Reviews, p. 233
David HUNT, Peasant politics in the French Revolution, in: Social History 9, 1984, p. 277
Michael SONENSCHER, The sans-culottes of the Year II: rethinking the language of labour in revolutionary France, in: Social History 9, 1984, p. 301
Ronald AMINZADE, Reinterpreting capitalist industrialization: a study of nineteenth-century France, in: Social History 9, 1984, p. 329
Donald SUTHERLAND, Chouannerie and popular royalism: the survival of the counter-revolutionary tradition in Upper Brittany, in: Social History 9, 1984, p. 351
Colin MERCER, Public subjects and subject publics [Review Article}, in: Social History 9, 1984, p. 361
   Reviews, p. 369

Social History 10, 1985
Robert PASCOE; Patrick BERTOLA, Italian miners and the second-generation 'Britishers' at Kalgoorlie, Australia, in: Social History 10, 1985, p. 9
William APFEL; Peter DUNKLEY, English rural society and the New Poor Law: Bedfordshire, 1834-47, in: Social History 10, 1985, p. 37
Michael ANDERSON, The emergence of the modern life cycle in Britain, in: Social History 10, 1985, p. 69
Edward HIGGS, 'Particular instance papers': the historical and archival dimensions, in: Social History 10, 1985, p. 89
David BLACKBOURN, Economic crisis and the petite bourgeoisie in Europe during the nineteenth and twentieth centuries [Conference Report], in: Social History 10, 1985, p. 95
   Reviews, p. 105
V. ANDRLE, How backward workers became Soviet: industrialization of labour and the politics of efficiency under the Second Five-Year Plan, 1933-1937, in: Social History 10, 1985, p. 147
Charls W.J. WITHERS, Kirk, club and culture change: Gaelic chapels, Highland societies and the urban Gaelic subculture in eighteenth-century Scotland, in: Social History 10, 1985, p. 171
Bernd WEISBROD, How to become a good foundling in early Victorian London, in: Social History 10, 1985, p. 193
Michael A. GISMONDI, 'The gift of theory': a critique of the histoire des mentalités, in: Social History 10, 1985, p. 211
   Reviews, p. 231
Harry L. WATSON, Conflict and collaboration: yeomen, slaveholders and politics in the antebellum South, in: Social History 10, 1985, p. 273
Nancy A. HEWITT, Beyond the search for sisterhood: American women's history in the 1980s, in: Social History 10, 1985, p. 299
Terrence J. MCDONALD, The problem of the political in recent American urban history: liberal puritanism and the rise of functionalism, in: Social History 10, 1985, p. 323
Gregory S. KEALEY, The writing of social history in English Canada, 1970-1984, in: Social History 10, 1985, p. 347
Marcus REDIKER, Toward a 'real, profane history' of early American society [Review Article], in: Social History 10, 1985, p. 367
Fred WACKER, Liberalism, ethnicity and American social science, in: Social History 10, 1985, p. 383
   Reviews, p. 391

Social History 11, 1986
Adrian JONES, Illusions of sovereignty: business and the organization of Committees of Vichy France, in: Social History 11, 1986, p. 1
Frank O'GORMAN, The unreformed electorate of Hannoverian England: the mid-eighteenth century to the Reform Act of 1832, in: Social History 11, 1986, p. 33
Wally SECCOMBE, Patriarchy stabilized: the construction of the male breadwinner wage norm in nineteenth-century Britain, in: Social History 11, 1986, p. 53
Richard ROGER, Mid-Victorian employers' attitudes, in: Social History 11, 1986, p. 77
Franklin MENDELS, Family forms in historic Europe [Review Article], in: Social History 11, 1986, p. 81
Alastair REID, Glasgow socialism [Review Article], in: Social History 11, 1986, p. 89
   Reviews, p. 99
David Harris SACKS, The Demise of the Martyrs: the Feasts of St. Clement and St. Katherine in Bristol, 1400-1600, in: Social History 11, 1986, p. 141
Steven J. ROSS, The politicization of the working class: production, ideology, culture and politics in late nineteenth-century Cincinnati, in: Social History 11, 1986, p. 171
Michael MILES, 'A haven for the privileged': recruitment into the profession of attorney in England, 1709-1792, in: Social History 11, 1986, p. 197
Keith BURGESS, Authority relations and the division of labour in British industry, with special reference to Clydeside, c. 1860-1930, in: Social History 11, 1986, p. 211
Andrew YARMIE, Employers, ideology and social conflict: a reply to Richard Roger, in: Social History 11, 1986, p. 235
Edward COUNTRYMAN, The heirs of the American Revolution [Review Essay], in: Social History 11, 1986, p. 239
   Reviews, p. 249
L.R. POOS; Lloyd BONFIELD, Law and individualism in medieval England, in: Social History 11, 1986, p. 287
Michael ZELL, Suicide in pre-industrial England, in: Social History 11, 1986, p. 303
Mary FREIFELD, Technological change and the 'self-acting' mule: a study of skill and the sexual division of labour, in: Social History 11, 1986, p. 319
Talal ASAD, Medieval heresy: an anthropological view, in: Social History 11, 1986, p. 343
Robert GRAY, The deconstructing of the English working class [Review Article], in: Social History 11, 1986, p. 363
Clive BEHAGG, Myths of cohesion: capital and compromise in the historiography of nineteenth-century Birmingham [Review Article], in: Social History 11, 1986, p. 375
   Reviews, p. 385

Social History 12, 1987
Lyndal ROPER, 'The common man', 'the common good', 'common women': gender and meaning in the German Reformation commune, in: Social History 12, 1987, p. 1
Tom ARKELL, The incidence of poverty in England in the later seventeenth century, in: Social History 12, 1987, p. 23
John SMAIL, New language for labour and capital: the transformation of discourse in the early years of the Industrial Revolution, in: Social History 12, 1987, p. 49
Mary FULBROOK, Co-option and commitment: aspects of relations between church and state in the German Democratic Republic, in: Social History 12, 1987, p. 73
Philip JENKINS, Into the upperworld? Law, crime and punishment in English society [Review Article], in: Social History 12, 1987, p. 93
   Reviews, p. 103
Christopher A. WHATLEY, 'The fettering bonds of brotherhood': combination and labour relations in the Scottish coal-mining industry c. 1690-1775, in: Social History 12, 1987, p. 139
Johan SÖDERBERG, Real wage trends in urban Europe, 1730-1850: Stockholm in a comparative perspective, in: Social History 12, 1987, p. 155
Michael HUBERMAN, The economic origins of paternalism: Lancashire cotton spinning in the first half of the nineteenth century, in: Social History 12, 1987, p. 177
Grant EVANS, Sources of peasant consciousness in South-east Asia: a survey, in: Social History 12, 1987, p. 193
Edward BERENSON, Politics and the French peasantry: the debate continues [Review Article], in: Social History 12, 1987, p. 213
K.R. BRADLEY, Modern marriage and ancient evidence, in: Social History 12, 1987, p. 231
   Reviews, p. 243
Shelly BARANOWSKI, Continuity and contingency: agrarian elites, conservative institutions and East Elbia in modern German history, in: Social History 12, 1987, p. 285
David ROLLISON, The bourgeois soul of John Smyth of Nibley, in: Social History 12, 1987, p. 309
Robert P. WEISS, Humanitarianism, labour exploitation or social control? A critical survey of theory and research on the origina and development of prisons, in: Social History 12, 1987, p. 331
R. SINDALL, The London garotting panics of 1856 and 1862, in: Social History 12, 1987, p. 351
Adolf LAUBE, Social arguments in early Reformation pamphlets, and their significance for the German Peasants' War, in: Social History 12, 1987, p. 361
   Reviews, p. 381

Social History 13, 1988
Hermann REBEL, Why not 'Old Marie' … or someone very much like her? A reassessment of the question about the Grimm's contributors from a social historical perspective, in: Social History 13, 1988, p. 1
Donald REID, labour management and labour conflict in rural France: the Aubin miners' strike of 1869, in: Social History 13, 1988, p. 25
Paul THOMPSON, Playing at being skilled men: factory culture and pride in work skills among Coventry car workers, in: Social History 13, 1988, p. 45
David NICHOLLS, Fractions of capital: the aristocracy, the City and industry in the development of modern British capitalism, in: Social History 13, 1988, p. 71
Peter BURKE, Bakhtin for historians [Review Article], in: Social History 13, 1988, p. 85
   Reviews, p. 91
Shirley DEX, Issues of gender and employment, in: Social History 13, 1988, p. 141
Jane MARK-LAWSON; Anne WITZ, From 'family labour' to 'family wage'? The case of women's labour in nineteenth-century coalmining, in: Social History 13, 1988, p. 151
Ellen JORDAN, Female unemployment in England and Wales 1851-1911: an examination of the census figures for 15-19 year olds, in: Social History 13, 1988, p. 175
Sonya O. ROSE, Gender antagonism and class conflict: exclusionary strategies of male trade unionists in nineteenth-century Britain, in: Social History 13, 1988, p. 191
Mike SAVAGE, Trade unionism, sex segregation and the state: women's employment in 'new industries' in inter-war Britain, in: Social History 13, 1988, p. 209
   Reviews, p. 231
M.J.D. ROBERTS, Public and private in early nineteenth-century London: the Vagrant Act of 1822 and its enforcement, in: Social History 13, 1988, p. 273
Liana VARDI, Peasants and the law: a village appeals to the French Royal Council, 1768-91, in: Social History 13, 1988, p. 295
Terence RODGERS, Employers' organizations, unemployment and social politics in Britain during the inter-war period, in: Social History 13, 1988, p. 315
Henry PATTERSON, Neo-nationalism and class, in: Social History 13, 1988, p. 343
David MAYFIELD, What is the significant context of communism? A Review of the University of Michigan Conference on International Communism, 14-15 November 1986 [Conference Report], in: Social History 13, 1988, p. 351
   Reviews, p. 363

Social History 14, 1989
Jeffrey WASSERSTOM; LIU Xinyong, Student protest and student life: Shanghai, 1919-49, in: Social History 14, 1989, p. 1
Giovanna PROCACCI, Popular protest and labour conflict in Italy, 1915-18, in: Social History 14, 1989, p. 31
Kaspar von GREYERZ, Portuguese conversos on the Upper Rhine and the converso community of sixteenth-century Europe, in: Social History 14, 1989, p. 59
Thomas C. PATTERSON, Post-structuralism, post modernism: implications for historians, in: Social History 14, 1989, p. 83
Mary ROSE; Peter TAYLOR; Michael WINSTANLEY, The economic origins of paternalism: some objections, in: Social History 14, 1989, p. 89
Richarl M. HUBERMAN, The economic origins of paternalism: reply to Rose, Taylor and Winstanley, in: Social History 14, 1989, p. 99
   Reviews, p. 107
Jeremy KRIKLER, Agrarian class struggle and the South African War, in: Social History 14, 1989, p. 151
Anna Cento BULL, Proto-industrialization, small-scale capital accumulation and diffused entrepreneurship. The case of the Brianza in Lombary (1860-1950), in: Social History 14, 1989, p. 177
John HORNE, 'L'impôt du sang': Republican rhetoric and industrial warfare in France, 1914-18, in: Social History 14, 1989, p. 201
Shula MARKS, Cultures of subordination and subversion [Review Article], in: Social History 14, 1989, p. 225
John FOSTER, Conflict at work [Review Article], in: Social History 14, 1989, p. 233
   Reviews, p. 243
Naomi TADMOR, 'Family' and 'Friend' in Pamela: a case-study in the history of the family in eighteenth-century England, in: Social History 14, 1989, p. 289
Susan C. KARANT-NUNN, Between two worlds: the social position of the silver miners of the Erzgebirge, c. 1460-1575, in: Social History 14, 1989, p. 307
Carola M. SMALL, The crown as an employer of wage lobour in Angevin Basilicata, in: Social History 14, 1989, p. 323
Ruth B. BOTTIGHEIMER, Fairy tales, folk narrative research and history, in: Social History 14, 1989, p. 343
Nancy Rose HUNT, Placing African women's history and locating gender [Bibliographical Essay], S. 359
   Reviews, p. 381

Social History 15, 1990
William BEIK, The culture of protest in seventeenth-century French towns, in: Social History 15, 1990, p. 1
Allan GREER, From folklore to revolution: charivaris and the Lower Canadian rebellion of 1837, in: Social History 15, 1990, p. 25
Laura Lee DOWNS, Industrial decline, rationalization and equal pay: the Bedaux strike at Rover automobile company, in: Social History 15, 1990, p. 45
A.C. HEPBURN, The Belfast riots of 1935, in: Social History 15, 1990, p. 75
Jens Chr. V. JOHANSEN, Falster and Elsinore, 1680-1705: a comparative study of rural and urban crime, in: Social History 15, 1990, p. 97
   Reviews, p. 111
Ben FINE; Ellen LEOPOLD, Consumerism and the Industrial Revolution, in: Social History 15, 1990, p. 151
Marijke GIJSWIJT-HOFSTRA, The European witchcraft debate and the Dutch variant, in: Social History 15, 1990, p. 181
Adrian RANDALL, New languages or old? Labour, capital and discourse in the Industrial Revolution, in: Social History 15, 1990, p. 195
H.M. BOOT, Unemployment and poor law relief in Manchester, 1845-50, in: Social History 15, 1990, p. 217
R. PAHL, New rich, old rich, stinking rich? [Review Essay], in: Social History 15, 1990, p. 229
   Reviews, p. 241
David PARKER, French absolutism, the English state and the utility of the base-superstructure model, in: Social History 15, 1990, p. 287
Richard GILLESPIE, Accounting for lead poisoning: the medical politics of occupational health, in: Social History 15, 1990, p. 303
Adelheid von SALDERN, The workers' movement and cultural patterns on urban housing estates and in rural settlements in Germany and Austria during the 1920s, in: Social History 15, 1990, p. 333
Janet L. NELSON, The problematic in the private [Review Essay], in: Social History 15, 1990, p. 355
Maxine BERG, progress and providence in early nineteenth-century poltical economy, in: Social History 15, 1990, p. 365
   Eighteenth Century British Biography [Research Notes], in: Social History 15, 1990, p. 377
   An historical data archive for the UK: a feasibility study, in: Social History 15, 1990, p. 378
   Reviews, p. 381

Social History 16, 1991
Michael BRADDICK, State formation and social change in early modern England: a problem stated and approaches suggested, in: Social History 16, 1991, p. 1
Robert GRAY, Medical men, industrial labour and the state in Britain, 1830-50, in: Social History 16, 1991, p. 19
Samira HAJ, The problems of tribalism: the case of nineteenth-century Iraqi history, in: Social History 16, 1991, p. 45
Guigi TOMASSINI, Industrial Mobilization and the labour market in Italy during the First World War, in: Social History 16, 1991, p. 59
Paul BEW, The dynamics of Irish nationalism [Review Article], in: Social History 16, 1991, p. 89
   Reviews, p. 95
Panikos PANAYI, Middlesbrough 1961: a British race riot of the 1960s?, in: Social History 16, 1991, p. 139
Ilana Krausman BEN-AMOS, Failure to become freemen: urban apprentices in early modern England, in: Social History 16, 1991, p. 155
Madeline MCKENNA, The suburbnaization of the working-class population of Liverpool between the wars, in: Social History 16, 1991, p. 173
J.F. DONNELLY, Science, technology and industrial work in Britain, 1860-1930: towards a new synthesis, in: Social History 16, 1991, p. 191
Neville KIRK, 'Traditional' working-class culture and 'the rise of Labour': some preliminary questions and observations, in: Social History 16, 1991, p. 203
John SMAIL, New languages? Yes indeed: a reply to Adrian Randall, in: Social History 16, 1991, p. 217
John A. PHILLIPS, Participatory politics in Hannoverian England [Review Essay], in: Social History 16, 1991, p. 223
   Noticeboard, p. 231
   Reviews, p. 233
Don KALB, Moral production, class capacities and communal commotion: an illustration from Central Brabant shoemaking (c. 1900-20), in: Social History 16, 1991, p. 279
Anna ZARNOWSKA, Religion and politics: Polish workers c. 1900, in: Social History 16, 1991, p. 299
P.J. ATKINS, Sophistication detected: or, the adulteration of the milk supply, 1850-1914, in: Social History 16, 1991, p. 317
Richard J. EVANS, The European family and the Great War [Review Article], in: Social History 16, 1991, p. 341
David MAYFIELD, Language and social history [Review Article], in: Social History 16, 1991, p. 353
W.D. RUBENSTEIN, 'Stinking rich': a response, in: Social History 16, 1991, p. 359
   Reviews, p. 367

Social History 17, 1992
Jeffrey N. WASSERSTROM, Towards a social history of the Chinese Revolution: a review (Part I: The evolution of a field), in: Social History 17, 1992, p. 1
Carol E. MORGAN, Women, work and consciousness in the mid-nineteenth-century English cotton industry, in: Social History 17, 1992, p. 23
Dror WAHRMAN, National society, communal culture: an argument about the recent historiography of eighteenth-century Britain, in: Social History 17, 1992, p. 43
David GENTILCORE, Methods and approaches in the social history of the Counter-Reformation in Italy, in: Social History 17, 1992, p. 73
R.E. PAHL, A further comment on Mr Rubinstein's claims, in: Social History 17, 1992, p. 99
Anthony MCELLIGOTT, Workers' culture and workers' politics on Weimar's new housing estates: a response to Adelheid von Saldern, in: Social History 17, 1992, p. 101
   Noticeboard, p. 115
   Reviews, p. 117
David MAYFIELD; Susan THORNE, Social history and its discontents: Gareth Stedman Jones and the politics of language, in: Social History 17, 1992, p. 165
Anne E. GORSUCH, Soviet youth and the politics of popular culture during NEP, in: Social History 17, 1992, p. 189
David SCOBEY, Anatomy of the promenade: the politics of bourgeois sociability in nineteenth-century New York, in: Social History 17, 1992, p. 203
Eric GORHAM, The ambiguous practices of the Civilian Conservation Corps, in: Social History 17, 1992, p. 229
Young-Sun HONG, The contradictions of modernization in the German welfare state: gender and the poltics of welfare reform in First World War Germany, in: Social History 17, 1992, p. 251
Wilma MANGABEIRA, Memories of 'Little Moscow' (1943-64): study of a public housing experiment for industrial workers in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, in: Social History 17, 1992, p. 271
Jeffrey N. WASSERSTROM, Towards a social history of the Chinese Revolution: a review (Part II: The state of the field), in: Social History 17, 1992, p. 289
David F. CREW, The pathologies of modernity: Detlev Peukert on Germany's twentieth century [Review Essay], in: Social History 17, 1992, p. 319
Steve SMITH, Richard Pipes: The Russian Revolution [Review Essay], in: Social History 17, 1992, p. 329
   Reviews, p. 337
Dan BEAVER, 'Sown in dishonour, raised in glory': death, ritual and social organization in northern Gloucestershire, 1590-1690, in: Social History 17, 1992, p. 389
Amos MEGGED, The rise of creole identity in early colonia Guatemala: differential patterns in town and countryside, in: Social History 17, 1992, p. 421
N.N. FELTES, Misery or the production of misery: defining sweated labour in 1890, in: Social History 17, 1992, p. 441
Joseph MELLING, Welfare capitalism and the origins of welfare states: British industry, workplace welfare and social reform, c. 1870-1914, in: Social History 17, 1992, p. 453
Neil EVANS, Writing the social history of modern Wales: approaches, achievements and problems, in: Social History 17, 1992, p. 479
   Noticeboard, p. 493
   Reviews, p. 495

Social History 18, 1993
Jon LAWRENCE; Miles TAYLOR, The poverty of protest: Gareth Stedman Jones and the politics of language – a reply, in: Social History 18, 1993, p. 1
John SEED, Capital and class formation in early industrial England, in: Social History 18, 1993, p. 17
Padraic KENNEY, Working-class community and resistance in pre-Stalinist Poland: the Poznanski textile strike, Lodz, September 1947, in: Social History 18, 1993, p. 31
Steven ZDATNY, Fashion and class struggle: the case of coiffure, in: Social History 18, 1993, p. 53
David TAYLOR, The Middlesbrough race riot of 1961: a comment, in: Social History 18, 1993, p. 73
Patrick JOYCE, The imaginary discontents of social history: a note of response to Mayfield and Thorne, and Lawrence and Taylor, in: Social History 18, 1993, p. 81
Malcolm GASKILL; Tim MELDRUM, 'Crime, the Law and the State' [Conference Report], in: Social History 18, 1993, p. 87
   Reviews, p. 93
David Martin LUEBKE, Serfdom and honour in eighteenth-century Germany, in: Social History 18, 1993, p. 143
Craig MULDREW, Interpreting the market: the ethics of credit and community relations in early modern England, in: Social History 18, 1993, p. 163
Ian DYCK, William Cobbett and the rural radical platform, in: Social History 18, 1993, p. 185
Andrew CHARLESWORTH, From the moral economy of Devon to the political economy of Manchester, 1790-1812, in: Social History 18, 1993, p. 205
David MAYFIELD; Susan THORNE, Reply to 'The poverty of protest' and 'The imaginary discontents', in: Social History 18, 1993, p. 219
Antony EASTHOPE, Romancing the Stone: history-writing and rhetoric, in: Social History 18, 1993, p. 235
   Reviews, p. 251
Giovanni GOZZINI, The poor and the life-cycle in nineteenth-century Florence, 1813-59, in: Social History 18, 1993, p. 299
Marco H.D. van LEEUWEN, Surviving with a little help: the importance of charity to the poor of Amsterdam 1800-50, in a comparative perspective, in: Social History 18, 1993, p. 319
Barry STAPLETON, Inherited poverty and life-cycl poverty: Odiham, Hampshire, 1650-1850, in: Social History 18, 1993, p. 339
J.S. CRAIG, Co-operation and intiatives: Elizabethan churchwardens and the parish accounts of Mildenhall, in: Social History 18, 1993, p. 357
David LEVINE, Proto-nothing: E.P. Thompson's Customs in Common [Review Article], in: Social History 18, 1993, p. 381
   Reviews, p. 391

Social History 19, 1994
Paul M. WERTH, Through the prism of prostitution: state, society and power, in: Social History 19, 1994, p. 1
Philippa LEVINE, Consistent contradictions: prostitution and protective labour legislation in nineteenth-century England, in: Social History 19, 1994, p. 17
Jane LEWIS, Gender, the family and women's agency in the building of 'welfare states': the British case, in: Social History 19, 1994, p. 37
Carolyn STEEDMAN, Bimbos from hell, in: Social History 19, 1994, p. 57
Mike SAVAGE, Social mobility and class analysis: a new agenda for social history? [Review Article], in: Social History 19, 1994, p. 69
James VERNON, Who's afraid of the 'linguistic turn'? The politics of social history and its discontents, in: Social History 19, 1994, p. 81
   Reviews, p. 99
Steve SMITH, Class and gender: women's strickes in St Petersburg, 1895-1917 and in Shanghai, 1895-1927, in: Social History 19, 1994, p. 141
William G. ROSENBERG, Social mediation and state construction(s) in revolutionary Russia, in: Social History 19, 1994, p. 169
Amos MEGGED, Magic, popular medicine and gender in seventeenth-century Mexico: the case of Isabel de Montoya, in: Social History 19, 1994, p. 189
Robert GRAY, Class, politics and historical 'revisionism' [Review Article], in: Social History 19, 1994, p. 209
Neville KIRK, History, language, ideas and post-modernism: a materialist view, in: Social History 19, 1994, p. 221
   Reviews, p. 241
Willem de BLÉCOURT, Witch doctors, soothsayers and priests. On cunning folk in European historiography and tradition, in: Social History 19, 1994, p. 285
Cathie CARMICHAEL, The fertility of Lake Cerknica, in: Social History 19, 1994, p. 305
Martin GORSKY, James Tuckfield's 'ride': combination and social drama in early nineteenth-century Bristol, in: Social History 19, 1994, p. 319
Colin G. POOLEY; Shani D'CRUZE, Migration and urbanization in north-west England circa 1760-1830, in: Social History 19, 1994, p. 339
Rick HALPERN, Organized labour, black workers and the twentieth-century South: the emerging revision, in: Social History 19, 1994, p. 359
Robert G. MOELLER, The state of women's welfare in European welfare states [Review Article], in: Social History 19, 1994, p. 385
   Reviews, p. 395

Social History 20, 1995
Christopher TOMLINS, How who rides whom. Recent 'new' histories of American labour law and what they may signify, in: Social History 20, 1995, p. 1
Rosario MONTOYA, Liberation theology and the socialist utopia of a Nicaraguan shoemaker, in: Social History 20, 1995, p. 23
Michael MASCUCH, Social mobility and middling self-identity: the ethos of British autobiographers, 1600-1750, in: Social History 20, 1995, p. 45
K.B. WAMSLEY, Cultural signification and national ideologies: rifle-shooting in late nineteenth-century Canada, in: Social History 20, 1995, p. 63
Patrick JOYCE, The end of social history?, in: Social History 20, 1995, p. 73
Kelly BOYD; Rohan MCWILLIAM, Historical Perspectives on Class and Culture, University of Portsmouth, 24-26 September 1993 [Conference Report], in: Social History 20, 1995, p. 93
   Reviews, p. 101
Gary K. WAITE, Talking animals, preserved corpses and Venusberg: the sixteenth-century magical world view and popular conceptions of the spiritualist David Joris (c. 1501-56), in: Social History 20, 1995, p. 137
Giovanna BENADUSI, Rethinking the state: family strategies in early modern Tuscany, in: Social History 20, 1995, p. 157
Daniel STATT, The case of the Mohocks: rake violence in Augustan London, in: Social History 20, 1995, p. 179
Peter SCHOLLIERS, Grown-ups, boys and girls in the Ghent cotton industry: the Voortman mills, 1835-1914, in: Social History 20, 1995, p. 201
Oded HEILBRONNER, Catholic Plight in a rural area of Germany and the rise of the Nazi party, in: Social History 20, 1995, p. 219
Frederick COOPER, Work, class and empire: an African historian's perspective and E.P. Thompson, in: Social History 20, 1995, p. 235
   Reviews, p. 243
Gertjan de GROOT; Marlou SCHROVER, Between men and machines: women workers in new industries, 1870-1940, in: Social History 20, 1995, p. 279
David GENTILCORE, 'Charlatans, mountebanks and other similar people': the regulation and role of itinerant practitioners in early modern Italy, in: Social History 20, 1995, p. 297
Craig KOSLOFSKY, Honour and violence in German Lutheran funerals in the confessional age, in: Social History 20, 1995, p. 315
Geoffrey INGHAM, British capitalism: empire, merchants and decline, in: Social History 20, 1995, p. 339
Geoff ELEY; Keith NIELD, Starting over: the present, the post-modern and the moment of social history, in: Social History 20, 1995, p. 355
Peter van der VEER, The modernity of religion [Review Article], in: Social History 20, 1995, p. 365
   Reviews, p. 373

Social History 21, 1996
Michael FREEMAN, Plebs or predators? Deer-stealing in Whichwood Forest, Oxfordshire in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, in: Social History 21, 1996, p. 1
Simon GUNN, The ministry, the middle class and the 'civilizing mission' in manchester, 1850-80, in: Social History 21, 1996, p. 22
John M. FOOT, Socialist-Catholic alliances and gender. Work, war and the family in Milan and Lombardy, 1914-21, in: Social History 21, 1996, p. 37
Lesley A. HALL, Impotent ghosts from no man's land, flappers' boyfrieds or crypto-patriarchs? Men, sex and social change in 1920s Britain, in: Social History 21, 1996, p. 54
Paul KELEMEN, Zionism and the British Labour party: 1917-39, in: Social History 21, 1996, p. 71
Steve SOPER; Christopher SCHMIDT-NOWARA, The return of liberalism [Conference Report], in: Social History 21, 1996, p. 88
Janet BLACKMAN, Historians and time-use analysis [Conference Report], in: Social History 21, 1996, p. 93
Patrick JOYCE, The end of social history? A brief reply to Eley and Nield, in: Social History 21, 1996, p. 96
   Reviews, p. 99
Jennifer JENKINS, The kitsch collecitons and the Spirit in the Furniture: cultural reform and national culture in Germany, in: Social History 21, 1996, p. 123
Douglas A. GALBI, Through eyes in the storm: aspects of the personal history of women workers in the Industrial Revolution, in: Social History 21, 1996, p. 142
Holly HANSON, 'Mill girls' and 'mine boys': the cultural meanings of migrant labour, in: Social History 21, 1996, p. 160
Alan J. KIDD, Philanthropy and the 'social history paradigm', in: Social History 21, 1996, p. 180
Marc W. STEINBERG, Culturally speaking: finding a commons between post-structuralism and the Thompsonian perspective, in: Social History 21, 1996, p. 193
Peter KING, Edward Thompson's contribution to eighteenth-century studies. The patrician-plebeian model re-examined, in: Social History 21, 1996, p. 215
   Reviews, p. 229
David GADIAN, Radicalism and liberalism in Oldham: a study of conflict, continuity and change in popular politics, 1830-2, in: Social History 21, 1996, p. 265
Howard M. WACH, Civil society, moral identity and the liberal public sphere: Manchester and Boston, 1810-40, in: Social History 21, 1996, p. 281
Madge DRESSER, Sisters and Brethren: power, propriety and gender among the Bristol Moravians, 1746-1833, in: Social History 21, 1996, p. 304
David NICHOLLS, The New Liberalism – after Chartism?, in: Social History 21, 1996, p. 330
Dror WAHRMAN, The new political history: a review essay, in: Social History 21, 1996, p. 343
   Reviews, p. 356

Social History 22, 1997
Kali ISRAEL, French vices and British liberties: gender, class and narrative competition in a late Victorian sex scandal, in: Social History 22, 1997, p. 1
Joel F. HARRINGTON, 'Singing for his supper': the reinvention of juvenile streetsinging in early modern Nuremberg, in: Social History 22, 1997, p. 27
Andy WOOD, The place of custom in plebeian political culture: England, 1550-1800, in: Social History 22, 1997, p. 46
Robert ALLEN, The battle for the common: politics and populism in mid-Victorian Kentnis London, in: Social History 22, 1997, p. 61
David IMHOOF, Borders, boundaries and identities: defining the German natin from the nineteenth century to the present [Conference Report], in: Social History 22, 1997, p. 78
Louise CORTI; Paul THOMPSON, Latest news from the ESRC Qualitative Data Archival Resource Centre (QUALIDATA), in: Social History 22, 1997, p. 83
   Reviews, p. 87
Ian GENTLES, The New Model officer corps in 1647: a collective portrait, in: Social History 22, 1997, p. 127
Andrew PORT, When workers rumbled: the Wismut upheaval of August 1951 in Earst Germany, in: Social History 22, 1997, p. 145
John BELCHEM; James EPSTEIN, The nineteenth-century gentleman leader revisited, in: Social History 22, 1997, p. 174
Alon CONFINO, Identities and differences [Review Article], in: Social History 22, 1997, p. 194
Laura Lee DOWNS, Identities and differences [Review Article], in: Social History 22, 1997, p. 202
James VERNON, 'The mirage of modernity': a report on the 'Moments of Modernity? Reconstructing Britain, 1945-64' conference held at the University of Portsmouth, 9-10 July 1996, in: Social History 22, 1997, p. 208
   List of Conferences and call for papers, in: Social History 22, 1997, p. 216
   Reviews, p. 218
Mariana VALVERDE, 'Slavery from within': the invention of alcoholism and the question of free will, in: Social History 22, 1997, p. 251
Sheila C. BLACKBURN, 'No necessary connection with homework': gender and sweated labour, 1840-1909, in: Social History 22, 1997, p. 269
Linda A. POLLOCK, Childbearing and female bonding in early modern England, in: Social History 22, 1997, p. 286
Alan WHITE, '… we never knew what price we were going to have till we got to the warehouse': nineteenth-century Sheffield and the industrial district debate, in: Social History 22, 1997, p. 307
Steve KING, Reconstructing lives: the poor, the Poor Law and welfare in Calverley, 1650-1820, in: Social History 22, 1997, p. 318
   Reviews, p. 339

Social History 23, 1998
Malcolm GASKILL, Reporting murder: fiction in the archives in early modern England, in: Social History 23, 1998, p. 1
Dennis SWEENEY, Work, race and the transformation of industrial culture in Wilhelmine Germany, in: Social History 23, 1998, p. 31
William J. ASHWORTH, 'System of terror': Samuel Bentham, accountability and dockyard reform during the Napoleonic Wars, in: Social History 23, 1998, p. 63
Ibrahim ABDULLAH, Rethinking African labour and working-class history: the artisan origins of the Sierra Leonean working class, in: Social History 23, 1998, p. 80
   Reviews, p. 97
Sara CASTRO-KLAREN, Literacy, conquest and interpretation: breaking new ground on the records of the past [Review Article], in: Social History 23, 1998, p. 133
Rebecca ROGERS, Retrograde or modern? Unveiling the teaching nun in nineteenth-century France, in: Social History 23, 1998, p. 146
Christine CHURCHES, Women and property in early modern England. a case-study, in: Social History 23, 1998, p. 165
Gary HOWELLS, 'For I was tired of England Sir': English pauper emigrant strategies, 1834-60, in: Social History 23, 1998, p. 181
Peter SCOTT, The wolf at the door: the trade union movement and overseas multinationals in Britain during the 1930s, in: Social History 23, 1998, p. 195
   Reviews, p. 211
Andrew DAVIES, Street gangs, crime and policing in Glasgow during the 1930s: the case of the Beehive Boys, in: Social History 23, 1998, p. 251
James RAVEN, New reading histories, print culture and the identification of change: the case of eighteenth-century England, in: Social History 23, 1998, p. 268
Julian GOODARE, Women and the witch-hunt in Scotland, in: Social History 23, 1998, p. 288
Sam PRYKE, The popularity of nationalism in the early British Boy Scout movement, in: Social History 23, 1998, p. 309
Peter CATTERALL, Post-war Britain [Comment], in: Social History 23, 1998, p. 325
Tony MASON; Jim OBELKEVICH; Nick TIRATSOO, Post-war Britain [Comment], in: Social History 23, 1998, p. 327
James VERNON, Reply, in: Social History 23, 1998, p. 329
   Reviews, p. 331

Social History 24, 1999
David ROLLISON, Exploding England: the dialectis of mobility and settlement in early modern England, in: Social History 24, 1999, p. 1
Daniel VICKERS; Vince WALSH, Young men and the sea: the sociology of seafaring in eighteenth-century Salem, Massachusetts, in: Social History 24, 1999, p. 17
Erik OLSSEN; Tom BROOKING; Brinan HEENAN; Hamish JAMES; Bruce MCLENNAN; Clyde GRIFFEN, Urban society and the opportunity structure in New Zealand, 1902-22: the Caversham Project [Reaserch Report], in: Social History 24, 1999, p. 39
Tom BROOKING; Dick MARTIN; David THOMSON; Hamish JAMES, The ties that bind: persistence in a New World industrial subsurb, 1902-22 [Research Report], in: Social History 24, 1999, p. 55
Miguel A. CABRERA, Linguistic approach or return to subjectivisim? In search of an alternative to social history, in: Social History 24, 1999, p. 74
   Reviews, p. 90
Gordon JOHNSTON, What is the history of samizdat?, in: Social History 24, 1999, p. 115
John M. FOOT, Mass cultures, popular cultures and the working class in Milan, 1950-70, in: Social History 24, 1999, p. 134
Antony TAYLOR; Luke TRAINOR, Monarchism and anti-monarchism: Anglo-Australian comparisons c. 1870-1901, in: Social History 24, 1999, p. 158
Martin J. WIENER, The sad story of George Hall: adultery, murder and the poltics of mercy in mid-Victorian England, in: Social History 24, 1999, p. 174
George REVILL, Liberalism and paternalism: politics and corporate culture in 'Railway Derby', 1865-75, in: Social History 24, 1999, p. 196
   Reviews, p. 215
David GARRIOCH, The everyday lives of Parisian women and the October Days of 1789, in: Social History 24, 1999, p. 231
Andy CROLL, Street disorder, surveillance and shame: regulating behaviour in the public spaces of the late Victorian British town, in: Social History 24, 1999, p. 250
Anne BORSAY, A middle class in the making: the negotiation of power and status at Bath's early Georgian General Informary c. 1739-65, in: Social History 24, 1999, p. 269
Paula BYRNE, A colonial female economy: Sydney, Australia, in: Social History 24, 1999, p. 287
James EPSTEIN, Spatial practices / democratic vistas, in: Social History 24, 1999, p. 294
Henrice ALTINK, The Franco-British conference on slavery from the seventeenth century to the nineteenth century [Conference Report], in: Social History 24, 1999, p. 311
   Reviews, p. 315

Social History 25, 2000
Stefano D'AMICO, Crisis and transformation: economic organization and social structure in Milan, 1570-1610, in: Social History 25, 2000, p. 1
Alexander TRAPEZNIK, Worker unrest in late nineteenth-century Russia: Tula, a case-study, in: Social History 25, 2000, p. 22
H.R. FRENCH, 'Ingenious & learned gentlemen' – social perceptions and self-fashioning among parish Elites in Essex, 1680-1740, in: Social History 25, 2000, p. 44
C.S. HALLAS, Poverty and pragmatism in the northern uplands of England: the North Yorkshire Pennines c. 1770-1900, in: Social History 25, 2000, p. 67
   Reviews, p. 85
Margot FINN, Men's things: Masculine possession in the consumer revolution, in: Social History 25, 2000, p. 133
Donna HARSCH, Approach/avoidance: Communists and women in East Germany, 1945-9, in: Social History 25, 2000, p. 156
Robert HOLE, Incest, consanguinity and a monstrous birth in rural England, January 1600, in: Social History 25, 2000, p. 183
R.J. TRISTRAM, Labourers, rationality and survival [Review Essay], in: Social History 25, 2000, p. 200
   Reviews, p. 218
Richard STEIGMANN-GALL, Apostasy or religiosity? The cultural meanings of the Protestant vote for Hitler, in: Social History 25, 2000, p. 267
David POSTLES, Migration and movility in a less mature economy: English internal migration, c. 1200-1350, in: Social History 25, 2000, p. 285
Peter SCOTT; Chris REID, 'The white slavery of the motor world': opportunism in the interwar road haulage industry, in: Social History 25, 2000, p. 300
Nigel STARK, Arresting ambiguity: the shifting geographies of a London debtors' sanctuary in the eighteenth century, in: Social History 25, 2000, p. 316
Paul Michael GARRETT, The abnormal flight: the migration and repatriation of Irish unmarried mothers, in: Social History 25, 2000, p. 330
   Reviews, p. 344

Social History 26, 2001
Lance van SITTERT, 'To live this poor life': remembering the Hottentots Huisie squatter fishery, Cape Town, c. 1934-c. 1965, in: Social History 26, 2001, p. 1
Luis R. CORTEGUERA, Popular politics in composite monarchies: Barcelona artisans and the campaign for a papal bull against hoarding (1580-5), in: Social History 26, 2001, p. 22
Henrice ALTINK, Slavery by another name: apprenticed women in Jamaican workhouses in the period 1834-8, in: Social History 26, 2001, p. 40
Antoinette BURTON, Thinking beyond the boundaries: empire, feminism and the domains of history, in: Social History 26, 2001, p. 60
Lewis SIEGELBAUM, 'Historicizing everyday life under Communism: the USSR and the GDR', Potsdam, 8-10 June 2000, in: Social History 26, 2001, p. 72
   Reviews, p. 80
Sara SCHATZ, Democracy's breakdown and the rise of fascism: the case of the Spanish Second Republic, 1931-6, in: Social History 26, 2001, p. 145
David ROLLISON, Discourse and class struggle: the politics of industry in early modern England, in: Social History 26, 2001, p. 166
Robert SHOEMAKER, Male honour and the decline of public violence in eighteenth-century London, in: Social History 26, 2001, p. 190
Mark FREEMAN, Rider Haggard and Rural England: methods of social enquiry in the English countryside, in: Social History 26, 2001, p. 209
   Reviews, p. 217
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Social History 27, 2002
Chris OTTER, Making liberalism durable: vision and civility in the late Victorian city, in: Social History 27, 2002, p. 1
Arif DIRLIK, Modernity as history: post-revolutionary China, globalization and the question of modernity, in: Social History 27, 2002, p. 16
Stephen GARTON, The scales of suffering: love, death and Victorian masculinity, in: Social History 27, 2002, p. 40
Simon GUNN, Knowledge, power and the city since 1700 [Conference Report], in: Social History 27, 2002, p. 59
   Reviews, p. 64
Jeremy E. TAYLOR, The bund: littoral space of empire in the treaty ports of East Asia, in: Social History 27, 2002, p. 125
Julie Marie STRANGE, 'She cried a very little': death, grief and mourning in working-class culture, c. 1880-1914, in: Social History 27, 2002, p. 143
Mae BAKER; Michael COLLINS, The governance of charitable trusts in the nineteenth century: the West Riding of Yorkshire, in: Social History 27, 2002, p. 162
Peter ACKERS; Jonathan PAYNE, Before the storm: the experience of nationalization and the prospects for industrial relations partnership in the British coal industry, 1947-1972 – rethinking the militant narrative, in: Social History 27, 2002, p. 184
Christopher SCHMIDT-NOWARA, Big questions and answers: three histories of slavery, the slave trade and the Atlantic world [Review Article], in: Social History 27, 2002, p. 210
Donna LOFTUS; Ken LUNN, Robbie Gray Memorial Conference: 'Space, Place and Identity in Victorian Britain' [Conference Report], in: Social History 27, 2002, p. 218
   Reviews, p. 223
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Datum der Erstanlage: Sonntag, 8. Juli 2001 — Letzte Änderung: 26. August 2001 von Stuart Jenks (für ein korrekt adressiertes E-Post-Formular meinen Namen mit der Maus anklicken!)