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Citation: S. Horrell et J. Humphries, THE ORIGINS AND EXPANSION OF THE MALE BREADWINNER FAMILY - THE CASE OF 19TH-CENTURY BRITAIN, International review of social history, 42, 1997, pp. 25-64
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Citation: M. Hanagan, FAMILY, WORK AND WAGES - THE STEPHANOIS REGION OF FRANCE, 1840-1914, International review of social history, 42, 1997, pp. 129-151
Citation: L. Sommestad, WELFARE-STATE ATTITUDES TO THE MALE BREADWINNING SYSTEM - THE UNITED-STATES AND SWEDEN IN COMPARATIVE PERSPECTIVE, International review of social history, 42, 1997, pp. 153-174
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Citation: M. Vanderlinden, TIME, LABOR, AND SOCIAL DOMINATION - A REINTERPRETATION OF MARXS CRITICAL-THEORY - POSTONE,M, International review of social history, 42, 1997, pp. 447-458
Citation: J. Humphries, CHILD LABOR IN HISTORICAL-PERSPECTIVE 1880-1985 - CASE-STUDIES FROM EUROPE, JAPAN AND COLOMBIA - CUNNINGHAM,H, VIAZZO,PP, International review of social history, 42, 1997, pp. 463-465
Citation: J. Casanovas, THE CUBAN SLAVE MARKET 1790-1880 - BERGAD,LW, BARCIA,MD, GARCIA,FI, International review of social history, 42, 1997, pp. 465-468
Citation: L. Lucassen, INSECURE PROSPERITY - SMALL-TOWN JEWS IN INDUSTRIAL AMERICA, 1890-1940 - MORAWSKA,E, International review of social history, 42, 1997, pp. 470-473
Citation: Bj. Warneken, STREET POLITICS - SOCIAL-HISTORY OF PUBLIC-ORDER IN BERLIN 1900-1914 - GERMAN - LINDENBERGER,T, International review of social history, 42, 1997, pp. 473-476
Citation: L. Vanrossum, STALINS LABOR CAMPS - INSTRUMENTS OF TERROR AND ECONOMIC GIANT - DEVELOPMENT, ORGANIZATION AND FUNCTION OF THE SOVIET LABOR CAMP - GERMAN -STETTNER,R, International review of social history, 42, 1997, pp. 476-480
Citation: H. Graham, SPAIN AT WAR - THE SPANISH-CIVIL-WAR IN CONTEXT - ESENWEIN,G, SHUBERT,A, International review of social history, 42, 1997, pp. 480-484
Citation: D. Devries, COMRADES AND ENEMIES - ARAB AND JEWISH WORKERS IN PALESTINE, 1906-1948 - LOCKMAN,Z, International review of social history, 42, 1997, pp. 484-486