Here is the TOC from the latest issue of SOCIAL HISTORY (May
1995):
Gary Waite, "Talking animals, preserved corpses and Venusberg:
the sixteenth-century magical world view and popular conceptions of
the spiritualist David Joris (c.1501-56)"
G. Benadusi, "Rethinking the state: family strategies in early
modern Tuscany"
D. Statt, "The case of the Mohocks: rake violence in Augustan
London"
P. Scholliers, "Grown-ups, boys and girls in the Ghent cotton
industry: the Voortman mills, 1835-1914"
O. Heilbronner, "Catholic plight in a rural area of Germany
and the rise of the Nazi party"
F. Cooper, "Work, class and empire: an African historian's
retrospective on E.P. Thompson"
Reviews, Short Notices, and Books Received.
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James Jaffe email: jaffej@uwwvax.uww.edu
Department of History phone: 414 472-1103
University of Wisconsin-Whitewater
Whitewater, Wisconsin 53190
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