Citation: A. Mclaren, THE POLITICS OF ABORTION AND BIRTH-CONTROL IN HISTORICAL-PERSPECTIVE - CRITCHLOW,DT, Journal of family history, 22(1), 1997, pp. 120-121
Citation: J. Murray, SANCTITY AND MOTHERHOOD - ESSAYS ON HOLY MOTHERS IN THE MIDDLE-AGES -MULDERBAKKER,AB, Journal of family history, 22(1), 1997, pp. 123-125
Citation: Lj. Taylor, THE BURGERMEISTERS DAUGHTER - SCANDAL IN A 16TH-CENTURY GERMAN TOWN -OZMENT,S, Journal of family history, 22(1), 1997, pp. 125-126
Citation: S. Lipsettrivera, DEMONS, NAUSEA, AND RESISTANCE IN THE AUTOBIOGRAPHY OF DEJESUS,ISABEL, 1611-1682 - VELASCO,SM, Journal of family history, 22(1), 1997, pp. 126-128
Citation: Dm. Stark, DISCOVERING THE INVISIBLE PUERTO-RICAN SLAVE FAMILY - DEMOGRAPHIC EVIDENCE FROM THE 18TH-CENTURY, Journal of family history, 21(4), 1996, pp. 395-418
Citation: J. Cole, A SUDDEN AND TERRIBLE REVELATION - MOTHERHOOD AND INFANT-MORTALITY INFRANCE, 1858-1874, Journal of family history, 21(4), 1996, pp. 419-445
Citation: S. Sassler, FEATHERING THE NEST OR FLYING THE COOP - ETHNIC AND GENDER DIFFERENCES IN YOUNG-ADULTS CORESIDENCE IN 1910, Journal of family history, 21(4), 1996, pp. 446-466
Citation: G. Kates, FORUM - ROYAL AND ARISTOCRATIC FAMILY POLITICS IN 18TH-CENTURY FRANCEAND ENGLAND - INTRODUCTION, Journal of family history, 21(4), 1996, pp. 467-469
Citation: Kl. Justus, GILDED PALACE, GILDED PLAYPEN - LOUIS-XV USE OF PALATIAL SPACE TO CONTROL HIS REBELLIOUS CHILDREN AND THEIR POLITICS, Journal of family history, 21(4), 1996, pp. 470-495
Citation: L. Abrams, WHORES, WHORE-CHASERS, AND SWINE - THE REGULATION OF SEXUALITY AND THE RESTORATION OF ORDER IN THE 19TH CENTURY GERMAN DIVORCE COURT, Journal of family history, 21(3), 1996, pp. 267-280
Citation: Ga. Carmichael, FROM FLOATING BROTHELS TO SUBURBAN SEMIRESPECTABILITY - 2 CENTURIES OF NONMARITAL PREGNANCY IN AUSTRALIA, Journal of family history, 21(3), 1996, pp. 281-315
Citation: Ea. Accampo, THE RHETORIC OF REPRODUCTION AND THE RECONFIGURATION OF WOMANHOOD IN THE FRENCH BIRTH-CONTROL MOVEMENT, 1890-1920, Journal of family history, 21(3), 1996, pp. 351-371
Citation: J. Lewis et K. Kiernan, THE BOUNDARIES BETWEEN MARRIAGE, NONMARRIAGE, AND PARENTHOOD - CHANGES IN BEHAVIOR AND POLICY IN POSTWAR BRITAIN, Journal of family history, 21(3), 1996, pp. 372-387
Citation: R. Hessinger, PROBLEMS AND PROMISES - COLONIAL AMERICAN CHILD-REARING AND MODERNIZATION THEORY, Journal of family history, 21(2), 1996, pp. 125-143
Citation: Me. Montgomery, THE FRUIT THAT HANGS HIGHEST - COURTSHIP AND CHAPERONAGE IN NEW-YORK HIGH SOCIETY, 1880-1920, Journal of family history, 21(2), 1996, pp. 172-191
Citation: Sj. Gross, HANDING DOWN THE FARM - VALUES, STRATEGIES, AND OUTCOMES IN INHERITANCE PRACTICES AMONG RURAL GERMAN AMERICANS, Journal of family history, 21(2), 1996, pp. 192-217