| EUROPE &
MIDDLE EAST |
| Title |
Author |
Issue Details |
| A Comment on Goody's Development of the Family and Marriage in Europe.
(Review Essay) |
Katherine Verdery |
XIII (1988):265-270. |
| Age at First Marriage in Europe Before 1850: A Summary of Family
Reconstitution Data |
Katherine Gaskin |
III (1978):23-36. |
| Anne Finch and Jacobitism: Approaching the Wellesley College Manuscript |
Charles H. Hinnant |
V. 21, No. 4, October 1996, p. 496 |
| Breast-Feeding in Medieval Islamic Thought: A Preliminary Study
of Legal and Medical Writings |
Avner Giladi |
V. 23, No. 2, April 1998, p. 107 |
| Aspects of change in a Nineteenth-Century German Village |
Alice Goldstein |
IX (1984):145-157 |
| Towards a History of Arab Marriage |
Judith E. Tucker |
XIII (1988):165-180 |
| Child Abandonment in European History: A Symposium |
Louise Tilly, Rachel G. Fuchs, David I. Kertzer, and David L. Ransel |
XVII (1992):l-23 |
| The Demographic Regime of Western Europe in the Early Modern Period:
A Review of Literature (Debate) |
Edward Crenshaw |
XIV (1989):177-189 |
| The European Marriage Pauern in the Cities: Variations on a Theme
by Hajnal |
Katherine A. Lynch |
Xvi (1991):79-96 |
| The European Peasant Family and Economy: Central Themes and Issues |
Richard L. Rudolph |
XVII (1992)119-138. |
| Exploiting a Marginal European Environment: Population Control and
Resource Management Under the Ancien Regime |
Anne M. Jones |
XVI (1991):363-379 |
| The Extended Family in Southeastern Europe |
Milovan Gavazzi |
VII (1982):89-102 |
| The Family and Religious Ideologies in Medieval Europe |
David Herlihy |
XII (1987):3-17 |
| Foreward to Special Issue on Religion and the Family in European
History |
Klaus M. Linder and James D. Smith III |
VIII (1983):l -15 |
| From Brideprice to Dowry in Mediterranean Europe |
Diane Owen Hughes |
III (1978):262-296 |
| Historic European Household Structures and the Capitalist World-Economy |
Arthur S. Alderson and Stephen K. Sanderson |
XVI (1991):419-432 |
| Interaction Between the Household and the Kin Group in the Eastern
European Past: Posing the Problem |
Andrejs Plakans |
Xli (1987):163-175 |
| Introduction (to Special Issue on the European Peasant Family and
Economy) |
Richard Rudolph |
XVII (1992):l 17-118 |
| Introduction to Papers from the 1981 Berkshire Conference: Widowhood
and Rational Domesticity: Modes of Independence for Women in Early
Modern Europe |
Nancy U. Roelker |
VII (1 982):376-378 |
| Introduction to Special Issue on the Family in Eastern Europe |
Michael Mitterauer |
VIT (l982):3-4 |
| The Joint Family Household Revisited: Demographic Constraints and
Household Complexity in the European Past |
David I. Kertzer |
XIV (1989):1-15 |
| New Perspectives on European Marriage in the Nineteenth Century |
George Alter |
XVI (1991):l-5 |
| Rural Household Organization and Inheritance in Northern Europe |
David Gaunt |
XII (1987):121-141 |
| Russian and Central European Family Structures:A Comparative View |
Michael Mitterauer and Alexander Kagan |
VII (1982):103-131 |
| Six Books on Central European Family History. (Review Essay) |
Gerald L. Soliday |
XIV (1989):79-90 |
| The Study of the European Fertility Decline. (Review Essay) |
Stanley L. Engerman |
I (1976):245-251 |
| Ties of Kinship and Kinship Roles in an Historical Eastern European
Peasant Community:A Synchronic Analysis |
Andrejs Plakans |
VII (1982):52-75 |
| Women, Work, and Marriage in Europe. (Review Essay) |
Bonnie S. Anderson |
XIV (1989):423-429 |
| Youth and History: Tradition and Change in European Age Relations,
1700-Present. (Book Review) |
Konrad H. Jarausch |
VIII (1983):293-294 |
| Austria |
| Title |
Author |
Issue Details |
| Rural Retirement Arrangements in Seventeenth- to Nineteenth-Century
Austria: A Cross-Community Analysis |
Thomas Held |
VII (1982):227-254 |
| Under One Roof: Household Formation and Cultural Ideals in an Asturian
Mountain Village |
James W. Fernandez and Renate Lellup Fernandez |
XIII (1988)123-142 |
| Working-Class 'Adolescence' in Austria, 1890-1930 |
J. Robert Wegs |
XVII (I 992):439-450 |
| Belgium |
| Title |
Author |
Issue Details |
| Family Income of Ghent: Working Class Families ca. 1900 |
Patricia van den Feckout |
XVIII (1993):87-l10. |
| The Female Life Cycle in a Belgian Commune: La Hulpe, 1847-1866 |
Susan Cotts Watkins and James McCarthy |
V (1980):167-179 |
| Marriage and Divorce in Twentieth-Century Belgian Cohorts |
Robert Schoen, John Baj, and Karen Woodrow |
IX(1984):88-103 |
| Bulgaria |
| Title |
Author |
Issue Details |
| The Story of a Mavenek: Bulgaria's Fertility Decline |
Nikolai Botev |
XX (I 995):45-66 |
| Czechoslovakia |
| Title |
Author |
Issue Details |
| Biohemia After the Thirty Years' War Some Theses on Population Structure,
Marriage, and Family |
Markus Cerman |
XIX (1994):149-175 |
| Changes of Nuptiality in Czech Lands and Slovakia, 1918-1988 |
Ludmila Fialova |
XIX (1994):107-115 |
| Czech and Slovak Families in the European Context |
Jitka Rychtarikova |
XIX (1994):131-147 |
| Historical Models of the Central European Family: Czech and Slovak
Examples |
Pavla Horska |
XIX (1994):99-106. |
| Denmark |
| Title |
Author |
Issue Details |
| Fishing Families in Three Danish Coastal Communities |
Hans Chr. Jobansen, Per Madsen, and Ole Degn |
XVIII (1 993):357-368 |
| England |
| Title |
Author |
Issue Details |
| Marriage Patterns in Victorian Britain: An Analysis on Registration
Data for England and Wales, 1861 |
Michael Anderson |
I (1976):55-78 |
| Kinship and the Neighborhood in Nineteenth-Century Rural England:The
Myth of the Autonomous Nuclear Family |
Barry Reay |
V. 21, No. 1, January 1996, p. 87 |
| The Boundaries between Marriage, Nonmarriage, and Parenthood: Changes
in Behavior and Policy in Postwar Britain |
Jane Lewis and Kathleen Kiernan |
V. 21, No. 3, July 1996, p. 372 |
| The Royal Family and Family Values in Late Eighteenth-Century England |
Marilyn Morris |
V. 21, No. 4, October 1996, p. 519 |
| Forgotten People? Marriage and Masculine Identities in Britain |
A. James Hammerton |
V. 22, No. 1, January 1997, p. 110 |
| Circe in Crinoline: Domestic Poisonings in Victorian England |
George Robb |
V. 22, No. 2, April 1997, p. 176 |
| Bigamy and Cohabitation in Victorian England |
Ginger Frost |
V. 22, No. 3, July 1997, p. 286 |
| Leaving Home: The Experience of Migration from the Parental Home
in Britain since c. 1770 |
Cohn G. Pooley and Jean Tumbull |
V. 22, No. 4, October 1997, p. 390 |
| Rethinking Patriarchy and the Family in Seventeenth-Century England |
Linda A. Pollock |
V. 23, No. 1, January 1998, p. 3 |
| Family Strategies and the Institutional Confinement of "Idiot"
Children in Victorian England |
David Wright |
V. 23, No. 2, April 1998, p.190 |
| Widows and Reputation in the Diocese of Chester, England, 1560-1650 |
Laura K. Deal |
V. 23, No. 4, October 1998, p. 382 |
| Sentiment and Survival: Family and Friends in Late Medieval English
Towns |
Jenny Kermode |
V. 24, No. 1, January 1999, p. 5 |
| Money, Marriage, Mobility: The Big Bourgeoisie of Hanoverian London |
Nicholas Rogers |
V. 24, No. 1, January 1999, p. 19 |
| Birth Control in Britain During the Interwar Years: Evidence from
the Stopes |
Claire Davey. |
XIII (1988):329-345 |
| Blessed or Not? The New Spinster in England and the United States
in the Late Nineteenth and Early Twentieth Centuries. |
Ruth Freeman and Patricia Klaus. |
IX (1984):394-414 |
| British Step-Family Relations, 1500-1800. |
Stephen Collins. |
XVI (1991):331-344 |
| Cousin Marriage in Victorian England. |
Nancy Fix Anderson. |
XI (1986):285-301 |
| Domesticity, Feminism, and Friendship: Female Aristocratic Culture
and Marriage in England, 1660-1760 |
Irene Q. Brown. |
VII (1982):406-424 |
| Education and Family Life in Early Industrial England |
David Levine |
IV (1979):368-380 |
| English Marriage Patterns Revisited |
Roger Schofield. |
X (1985):2-20 |
| The Exchange of Children in Tudor England: An Anthroplogical Phenomenon
in Historical Context |
Grant McCracken. |
VIII (I 983):303-313 |
| The Family, Sex, and Marriage in England, 1500-1800 (Review Essay) |
Richard T. Vann |
IV (1979):308-315 |
| How Separate a Sphere? Poor Women and Paid Work in Late-Victorian
London |
Andrew August |
XIX (1994):285-309 |
| Illegitimate Fertility Decline in England, 1851-1911 |
Jona Schellekens |
XX (I 995):365-377 |
| Kin and Neighbors in a Thirteenth-Century Suffolk Community |
R.M. Smith. |
IV (1979):219-256 |
| The Making of Marriage in Mid-Tudor England: Evidence from the Records
of Matrimonial Contract Litigation |
Ralph Houlbrooke |
X (1985):339-352 |
| Marriage and the Family in a Tudor Elite: Familial Patterns of Elizabethan
Bishops |
Joel Berlatsky |
III (1978):6-22 |
| Marriage Patterns in a Nineteenth-Century British Colonial Population |
K.A. Pickens |
V (1980):180-196 |
| Nepotism, Family, and Merit: The Church of England in the Eighteenth
Century |
William T. Gibson |
XVIII (1993): 179-190 |
| The Origins of English Individualism: The Family, Property, and
Social Transition (Review Essay). |
David Herlihy |
V (1980):235-236 |
| Population and Fertility in London, 1580-1650 |
Roger A.P. Finlay |
IV (1979):26-38 |
| Pretransition Marital Fertility Variation Over Time: Was There Deliberate
Control in England? |
Dov Friedlander and Barbara S. Okun |
XX (1995):139-l58 |
| Property, Power and Family Networks: The Problem of Disputed Marriage
in Early Modern England |
Peter Rushton |
XI (1986):205-219 |
| Rather Never than Late: Celibacy and Age at Marriage in English
Cohort Fertility |
David R. Weir |
IX (1984):340-354 |
| Servants and the Household Unit in an Elizabethan English Community |
Marjorie K. McIntosh |
IX (1984):3-23 |
| 'The Social Position of Spinsters in Mid-Victorian Britain |
Michael Anderson |
IX (1984)377-393 |
| Some Aspects of Social Security in Medieval England |
Elaine Clark |
VII (I 982):307-320 |
| Wages, Secondary Workers, and Fentility: A Working-Class Perspective
of the Fertility Transition in England and Wales |
Jona Schellekens |
XVIII (1993):l-17 |
| Wills and the Family in an English Town: Banbury, 1550-1800 |
Richard T. Vann |
IV (1979):346-367 |
| Women Without Men: Widows and Spinsters in Britain and France in
the Eighteenth Century |
Olwen Hufton |
IX (1984):355-376 |
| Finland |
| Title |
Author |
Issue Details |
| Household and Family in Finnish Coastal Societies 1653-1895 |
Beatrice Moring |
XVIII (1993):395-414 |
| France |
| Title |
Author |
Issue Details |
| A Demographic and Social Analysis of Widowhood and Remarriage: The
Example of the Castellany of Thoissey-en-Dombes, 1670-1840 |
Alain Bideau |
V(1980):28-43. |
| A La Recherche du Clan Perdue: Jacques Heers and 'Family Clans'
in the Middle Ages. (Review Essay) |
R.W. Kent |
II (1977):77-86. |
| The Adolescent Apprentice/Worker in Medieval Montpellier |
Kathryn L. Reyerson |
XVII (1992):353-370. |
| Adolescent Sexuality and Social Identity in French and German Lower-Class
Autobiography |
Mary Jo Maynes |
XVII (1992):397-418. |
| Family and Religion in Two Noble Families: French Catholic and English
Puritan |
Miriam Crisman. |
VIII (1983):190-210 |
| The Joint Family in the Nivernais |
Lutz K. Berkner and John W. Shaffer |
III (1977):150-162. |
| Marrying Kinsmen in Pays Bigouden Sud, Brittany |
Martin Segalen and Philippe Richard |
XI (1986): 109-130. |
| Mean Age at Marriage and Kinship Networks in a Town under the Influence
of the Metropolis: Nanterre, 1800-1850 |
Martine Segalen |
XVI (1991):65-78 |
| Wills, Inheritance, and the Moral Order in the 17-Century Agenais |
Gregory Hanlon and Flspeth Carruthers |
XV (1990):149-161 |
| Sisters Together: Women without Men in Seventeenth-Century French
Village Culture |
John Cashmere |
V. 21, No. 1, January 1996, p. 44 |
| Popular Classes and Cohabitation in Mid-Nineteenth-Century Paris |
Barrie M. Ratclifte |
V. 21, No. 3, July 1996, p. 316 |
| The Rhetoric of Reproduction and the Reconfiguration of Womanhood
in the French Birth Control Movement, 1890-1920 |
Elinor A. Accampo |
V. 21, No. 3, July 1996, p. 351 |
| A Sudden and Terrible Revelation: Motherhood and Infant Mortality
in France, 1858-1874 |
Joshua Cole |
V. 21, No. 4, October 1996, p. 419 |
| Gilded Palace, Gilded Playpen: Louis XV's Use of Palatial Space
to Control His Rebellious Children and Their Politics |
Kevin L. Justus |
V. 21, No. 4, October 1996, p. 470 |
| The Family Politics of the Marquis de Bombelles |
Jeffrey Merrick |
V. 21, No. 4, October 1996, p. 503 |
| Women, Adoption, and Family Life in Early Modern Paris |
Kristin E. Gager |
V. 22, No. 1, January 1997, p. 5 |
| Sailing a Fragile Bark: Rewriting the Family and the Individual
in Nineteenth-Century France |
Whitney Walton |
V. 22, No. 2, April 1997, p. 150 |
| Hapless Innocence and Precocious Perversity in the Courtroom Melodrama:
Representations of the Child Criminal in a Paris Legal Journal, 1830-1848 |
Cat Nilan |
V. 22, No. 3, July 1997, p. 251 |
| The Unique Decline of Mortality in Revolutionary France |
Paul G. Spagnoli |
V. 22, No. 4, October 1997 , p. 425 |
| Between Paternal Right and the Dangerous Mother: Reading Parental
Responsibility in Nineteenth-Century French Civil Justice |
Sylvia Schafer |
V. 23, No. 2, April 1998, p. 173 |
| Old and Cared for: Place of Residence for Elderly Women in Eighteenth-Century
Toulouse |
Sherri Klassen |
V. 24, No. 1, January 1999, -p. 35 |
| Crimes of Reason, Crimes of Passion: Suicide and the Adulterous
Woman in Nineteenth-Century France |
Lisa Lieberman |
V. 24, No. 2, April 1999, p. 131 |
| Fascism, Fatherhood, and the Family in Interwar France: The Case
of Antoine Re dier and the Legion |
Cheryl A. Koos |
V. 24, No. 3, July 1999, p. 317 |
| The Artisan Family: Traditions and Transitions in Nineteenth-Century
Lyon |
Laura A. Strumingher |
II (1977):211-222 |
| Defining Etat in Eighteenth Century France: The Lamothe Family of
Bourdeaux |
Christine Adams |
XVII (I 992):25-45 |
| The Development of Leisure and the Transformation of Working-Classes
Adolescence, Paris 1830-1940 |
W. Scott Haine |
XVII (1992):451-476 |
| Economic Structure, Religion, and Age at Marriage: Some Evidence
from Alsace |
Kevin McQuillan |
XIV (1989):33 1-345 |
| The End of the Wet-Nursing Business in France, 1874-1914 |
George D. Sussman |
II (1977):237-258 |
| The Family and Migration: News from the French. (Review Essay) |
Leslie Page Moch |
XI (1986):192-203 |
| Family and Province: A Contribution to the Knowledge of Family Structures
in Early Modern France |
Pierre Goubert |
II (1987):179-195 |
| Family and Religion in Two Noble Families: French Catholic and English
Puritan |
Miriam Crisman |
VIII (1983):190-210 |
| Family, Class, and Young Women: Occupational Expectations in Nineteenth-Century
Paris |
John Shaffer |
III (l978):62-77 |
| The Family Cycle and Household Structure; Five Generations in a
French Village |
Martine Segalen |
II (1977):223-236 |
| The Family Wage Economy of a French Textile City: Roubaix, 1872-1906 |
Louise A. Tilly |
IV (1979):381-394 |
| French Historical Demography: Theory and Practice. (Review Essay) |
Katherine Lynch |
XI (1986):303-309 |
| Household Forms and Living Standards in Preindustrial France: From
Models to Realities |
Antoinette Fauve-Chamoux |
XVIII (1993):135-156 |
| Illegitimacy, Concubinage, and Proletarlanization in a French Town,
1760-1914 |
Lenard R. Berlanstein |
V (1980):360-374 |
| Individual Lives and Family Strategies in the French Proletariat |
Louise A. Tilly |
IV (1979) :137-152 |
| Infanticide and the Juries in France, 1825-1913 |
James M. Donovan |
XVI (1991):157-176 |
| Ladies of the Leisure Class: The Bourgeoises of Northern France
in the Nineteenth Century. (Book Review) |
Leslie Page Moch |
VIII (1983):295-296 |
| 'Les Petits Parisiens En Provence': The Silent Revolution in the
Allier, 1860-1900 |
Nancy Fitch |
XI (1986):131-155 |
| Life Course Patterns and Peasant Culture in France: A Critical Assessment |
Martine Segalen |
XII (1987):213-224 |
| Marriage, Migration, and Urban Demographic Structure: A Case from
France in the Belle Epoque |
Leslie Page Moch |
VI (1981):70-88 |
| Migration and the Life Course: Mobility in Haut Bugey (France) During
the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries |
Alan Rideau, Fabrice Foroni, and Guy Brunet |
XX (1995):127-138 |
| Patterns of Conflict in Eighteenth-Century Parisien Families |
Alan Williams |
XVIII (1993):39-52 |
| The Position of Noblewomen in the Pays des Coutumes, 1100-1300 |
Robert Hajdu |
V (1980):122-144 |
| Sexuality and Family in Fifteenth-Century France: Are Literary Sources
a Mask or a Mirror? |
Madeleine Jeay |
IV (1979):328-345 |
| Shaping Adolescence in the Popular Milieu: Social Policy, Reformers,
and French Youth, 1870-1920 |
Kathleen Alaimo |
XVII (1992):419-438 |
| Socioeconomic Change, Peasant Household Structure, and Demographic
Behavior in a French Department |
James R. Lehning |
XVII (1992):161-181 |
| The Timing and Prevalence of Women's Marriage in the French Department
of the Loire, 1851-1891 |
James R. Lehnmg |
XIII (1988):307-327 |
| Widowhood and Remarriage in Sixteenth-Century Paris |
Barbara B. Diefendorf |
VII (1982):379-395 |
| Women Without Men: Widows and Spinsters in Britain and France in
the Eighteenth Century |
Olwen Hufton |
IX (1984):355-376 |
| Germany |
| Title |
Author |
Issue Details |
| Adolescent Sexuality and Social Identity in French and German Lower-Class
Autobiography |
Mary Jo Maynes |
XVII (1992):397-418. |
| Asian Marriage Patterns in Transition. Peter C. Smith. V (l980):58-97.
Aspects of Change in a Nineteenth-Century German Village |
Alice Goldstein |
IX (1984):145-157 |
| Historical Demography in East Asia. (Review Essay) |
Ann Bowman Jannetta |
XI (1986):383-391 |
| Combining Agrarian and Industrial Livelihood: Rural Households in
the Saxon Oberlausitz in the Nineteenth Century. |
Jean H. Quataert |
X (1985):145-162. |
| The Private Life of an Early Modern Teenager: A Nuremberg Lutheran
Visits Catholic Louvain (1577) |
Steven Ozment |
V. 21, No. 1, January 1996, p. 22 |
| Whores, Whore-Chasers, and Swine: The Regulation of Sexuality and
the Restoration of Order in the Nineteenth Century German Divorce
Court |
Lynn Abrams |
V. 21, No. 3, July 1996, p. 267 |
| The Decline of Remarriage: Evidence from German Village Populations
in the Eighteenth and Nineteenth Centuries |
John Knodel and Katherine A. Lynch |
X(1985):34-59 |
| The Family in Reformation Germany: The Bearing and Rearing of Children |
Steven Ozment |
VIII (1983):159-176 |
| Family Labor Strategies in Early Modern Swabia |
Martha White Paas |
XVII (1992):233-240 |
| From Peasant Society to Class Society: Some Aspects of Family and
Class in a Northwest German Protoindustrial Parish, I7th-l9th Centuries |
Jurgen Schlumbohm |
XVII (1992): 183-l99. |
| Love for Hire: The Regulation of the Wet-Nursing Business in Eighteenth-Century
Hamburg, Germany |
Mary Linde-mann |
VI (1981):379-395 |
| Luther's Reformation and (Un)holy Matrimony |
Susan N. Johnson |
XVII (1992):271-288 |
| Marburg in Upper Hesse. (Research Report) |
Gerald Soliday |
II (1977):164-168 |
| Marriage, Family Size, and Inheritance among Hessian Nobles, 1650-1900 |
Gregory W. Pedlow |
VII (1982):333-352 |
| Maternal Politics: The Principles and Practice of Maternity Care
in Eighteenth-Century Hamburg |
Mary Lindemann |
IX (1984):44-63 |
| Past Legacies and Future Prospects: Recent Research on the History
of the Family in Germany |
W. R. Lee |
VI (1981):156-176 |
| Romantic Love or Material Interest: Choosing Partners in Nineteenth
Century Germany |
Peter Borscheid |
XI (1986):157-168 |
| Trends and Regional Differences in Breastfeeding in Germany from
1871-1937 |
Hallie J. Kintner |
X (1985):163-182 |
| 'Urban and Rural Marriage Patterns in Imperial Germany |
John Knodel and Mary Jo Maynes |
I (1976):129-168 |
| Women's Power in the Politics of German Peasant Families: A Social-Historical
Interpretation of Four Tales from the Grimm Collection |
Peter Taylor and IIermann Rebel |
VI (1981):347-378 |
| Gibraltar |
| Title |
Author |
Issue Details |
| Historical Intervention, Tradition, and Change; A Study of the Age
at Marriage in Gibraltar, 1909-1983 |
L.A. Sawchuck |
XVII (1992):69-94 |
| Greece |
| Title |
Author |
Issue Details |
| Some Recent Work on Women and the Family in Greek and Roman Antiquity.(Review
Essay) |
Madeleine M. Henry |
XIV(1989):63-77 |
| The Athenian Widow and Her Kin |
Virginia Hunter |
XIV (l989):291-311. |
| The Household Formation Pattern of a Vlach Mountain Community of
Greece: Syrrako 1898-1929 |
Roxanne Caftanzoglou |
XIX (1994):79-98 |
| Nuptiality Patterns and Household Structure on the Greek Island
of Mykonos, 1849-1959 |
Violetta Hionidou |
XX (1995):67-102 |
| Sibling Relationships in Classical Athens: Brother-Sister Ties |
Cheryl Ann Cox |
XIII (1988):377-395 |
| Some Recent Work on Women and the Family in Greek and Roman Antiquity.(Review
Essay) |
Madeleine M. Henry |
XIV(1989):63-77 |
| Hungary |
| Title |
Author |
Issue Details |
| Disintegration of the Market-Town Social Block of Szekszard at the
Turn of the Twentieth Century |
Zoltan Toth |
XIX (1994):409-425. |
| Villein Household of the Paloc Population, 1836-1842 |
Deszo Danyi |
XIX (1994):398-408 |
| The Ethno-Sociological Structure of the Hungarian Extended Family |
Bela Gunda |
VII (1982)40-51 |
| The Historical Demography of a Proper Hungarian Village: Atany in
the Eighteenth and Nineteenth Centuries |
Rudolf Andorka |
XIX (1994)311-331 |
| Illegitimacy in Hungary 1880-1910 |
Ferenc Ajus and Istvan Henye |
XIX (1994):369-388 |
| Seasonality of Marriages in Hungary from the Eighteenth to the Twentieth
Century |
Tamas Farago |
XIX (1994):333-350 |
| The Social Demography of Hungarian Villages in the Eighteenth and
Nineteenth Centuries (with Special Attention to Sarpilis, 1792-1804) |
Rudolph Andorka and Sandor Balazs-Kovacs |
Xl (1986): 169-192 |
| Some Characteristics of the Medieval Hungarian Family |
Frik Fugedi |
VII (I 982):27-39 |
| Iceland |
| Title |
Author |
Issue Details |
| The Evolving Icelandic Rural Household in the Shift from Pastoralism
to Ranching: Holahreppur, 1703-1974 |
Ann Pinson |
XVII (1992):47-67 |
| Household Structure and Urbanization in Three Icelandic Fishing
Districts, 1880-1930 |
Gisli Agust Gunnlauson and Loftur Gutturmsson |
XVIII (1993):315-340 |
| Ireland |
| Title |
Author |
Issue Details |
| Church Membership, Consaguineous Marriage and Migration in a Frontier
Scotch-Irish Population |
Russell M. Reid |
XIII (1988):397-414 |
| Irish Households in the Early Twentieth Century: Culture, Class
and Historical Contingency |
Donna Birdwell Pheasant |
XVHI (1993):l9-38 |
| Rethinking the Western European Marriage Pattern: The Decision to
Marry in Ireland at the Turn of the Twentieth Century |
Timothy Guinnane |
XVI (1991):47-64 |
| Survival Strategies in Female-Headed Households: Linen Workers in
Tullylish, County Down, 1901 |
Marilyn Cohen |
XVII (1992):303-318 |
| Israel |
| Title |
Author |
Issue Details |
| Fertility Patterns Among Soviet Migrants - Israel: The Role of Cultural
Variables |
Shalvia Ben Barak |
XV (1990):95-98 |
| Italy |
| Title |
Author |
Issue Details |
| An Introduction to the History of Italian Family Life |
Marzio Barbagli and David L. Kertzer |
XV (1990):369-383. |
| Advances in Italian and Iberian Family History |
Caroline Brettell and David Kertzer |
XII (1987):87-120. |
| Age at Marriage in Nineteenth Century Italy |
Rosella Rettaroli |
XV (1990):409 425. |
| The Peasant Household under the Tuscan Mezzadria: A Socioeconomic
Analysis of Some Sienese Mezzadri Households, 1591-1640 |
Vito Caiati |
IX (1984):l111126 |
| 'Sisters First': Betrothal Order and the Age at Marriage in Fifteenth-Century
Ragusa |
David Rheubottom |
XIII (1988):359-376 |
| Gentile da Fabriano, and the Iconography of Shame |
Michael Taylor |
VII (I 982):32 1-332 |
| Some Recent Work on Women and the Family in Greek and Roman Antiquity.(Review
Essay) |
Madeleine M. Henry |
XIV(1989):63-77 |
| The People of Tuscany and Their Families in the Fifteenth Century:
Medieval or Mediterranean? (Review Essay) |
R.M. Smith |
VI (1981):107-128 |
| Power, Famity, and Household in Early Modern Italy |
Monica Cholnacka |
V. 22, No. 4, October 1997, p. 491 |
| Child Mortality in the Italian Hospital in Prague (1719-1789) |
Petr Svobodny |
XIX (1994):117-129 |
| Demographic Transitions in a Sicilian Rural Town |
Jane Schneider and Peter Schneider |
IX (l984):245-272 |
| The Distinguishing Features of Domestric Service in Italy |
Angiolina Arry |
XV (1990): 547-566 |
| Early Medieval Peasant Households in Central Italy |
Richard R. Ring |
IV (1979):2-25 |
| European Peasant Household Structure: Some Implications from a Nineteenth-Century
Italian Community |
David I. Kertzer |
II (1977):333-349 |
| Family and Class: The Household Economy of Languedoc Winegrowers,
1830-1870 |
Harvey Smith |
IX (1984):64-87 |
| Family Forms and Domestic Service in Southern Italy from the Seventeenth
to the Nineteenth Centuries |
Giovanna Da Molin |
XV (1990): 503-527 |
| The Fault of Memory: 'Southern Italy' in the Imagination of Immigrants
and the Lives of Their Children in Italian Harlem, 1920-1945 |
Robert A Orsi |
XV (1990):133-147 |
| Female Solitude and Patrilineage in Italy: Unmarried Women and Widows
During the Fifteenth and Nineteenth Centurics |
Maura Pala~i |
XV (1990)443-459 |
| Faith in the Family: The Practice of Religion by the Gonzaga |
Elizabeth Swain |
VIII (1983):177-189 |
| Household and Social Stratification: Inheritance and Labor Strategies
in a Catalan Village (Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries) |
Dolors Comas d'Argemir |
XIII(1988):143-163 |
| Italian Fertility: An Historical Account |
Massimo Livi Baeci and Marco Bresehi |
XV(1990):385-408 |
| Land, Kinship, and Consanguineous Marriage in Italy from the Seventeenth
to the Nineteenth Centuries |
Raul Merzario |
XV (1990):529-546 |
| The Marriage Alliance in the Roman Elite |
Suzanne Dixon |
X(1985):353-378 |
| Measuring Adulthood: Adolescence and Gender in Renaissance Venice |
Stanley Choinacki |
XVII (1992):371-395 |
| 'Sisters First': Betrothal Order and the Age at Marriage in Fifteenth-Century
Ragusa |
David Rheubottom |
XIII (1988):359-376 |
| Out of the Shadow: Heretical and Catholic Women in Renaissance Venice |
John Martin |
X (1985):21-33 |
| The Peasant Family in Northland Italy, 1750-1930:A Reassessment |
Pier Paolo Viazzo and Dionigi Albera |
XV (1990):461-482 |
| Reflections on the European Marriage Pattern: Sharecropping and
Proletarianization in Casalecchio, Italy, 1861-1921 |
David I. Kertzer and Dennis P. Hogan |
XVI(1991)31-45 |
| Some Recent Work on Women and the Family in Greek and Roman Antiquity.(Review
Essay) |
Madeleine M. Henry |
XIV(1989):63-77 |
| The South Italian Family: A Critique |
William A. Douglass |
V (1980):338-359. Spinsters. Susan Cotts Watkins. IX (I 984):3
10-325 |
| Wicked Stepmothers in Roman Society and Imagination |
David Noy |
XVI (199 l):345-361 |
| 'Where There's No Women There's No Home': Profile of the Agro-Pastoral
Family in Nineteenth-Century Sardinia |
Anna Oppo |
XV (1990):483-502 |
| Monaco |
| Title |
Author |
Issue Details |
| The Princess of Monaco's Hair:The Revolutionary Tribunal and the
Pregnancy Plea |
Stephanie Brown |
V. 23, No. 2, April 1998, p. 136 |
| Netherlands |
| Title |
Author |
Issue Details |
| Fatherhood in Eighteenth-Century Holland: The Van der Muelen Brothers |
Benjamin Roberts |
V. 21, No. 2, April 1996, p. 218 |
| Determinants of Age at First Marriage among Jews in Amsterdam, 1625-1724 |
Jona Schellekens |
V. 24, No. 2, April 1999, p. 148 |
| The Not-So-Merry Widows of Amsterdam, 1740-1782 |
Anne E C. McCants |
V. 24, No. 4, October 1999, p. 441 |
| Determinations of Marriage Patterns among Farmers and Agricultural
Laborers in Two Eighteenth-Century Dutch Villages |
Jona Schellekens |
XVI (1991):139-155 |
| Dutch Immigrant Demography, 1820-1880 |
Robert P. Swierenga |
V (1980):390-405 |
| Industrialization without Family Change? The Extended Family and
the Life Cycle in a Dutch Industrial Town, 1880-1920 |
Angelique Janssens |
XI (1986):25-42 |
| Survivors and Status: Widowhood and Family in the Early Modern Nertherlands |
Sherrin Marshall Wyntjes |
VII (1 982):396-405 |
| Norway |
| Title |
Author |
Issue Details |
| Farmers At Sea: A Study of Fishermen in North Norway, 1801-1920 |
Stale Dyrvik |
XVIII (1993):341-356 |
| Nordic Family History: Themes and lssues, Old and New |
John Rogers |
XVIII (1993):291-314 |
| Poland |
| Title |
Author |
Issue Details |
| Social Change, Women, and the Family in the Era of Industrialization:
Recent Polish Research |
Anna Zarnowska |
V. 22, No. 2, April 1997, p. 191 |
| Portugal
& Spain |
| Title |
Author |
Issue Details |
| The Stem Family in the French Basque Country: Sare in the Nineteenth
Century |
Marie-Pierre Arrizabalaga |
V. 22, No. 1, January 1997, p. 50 |
| The Social Significance of Benevolent and Malevolent Gifts among
Single Caste Women in Mid-Seventeenth-Century New Spain |
Amos Megged |
V. 24, No. 4, October 1999, p. 420 |
| The Basque Stem Family Household: Myth or Reality? |
William A. Douglas |
XIII (1988):75-90 |
| The Church and the Patriarchal Family: Marriage Conflicts in Sixteenth-
and Seventeenth-Century New Spain |
Patricia Seed |
X (1985):284-293 |
| Household and Family on the Castilian Meseta: The Province of Cuenca
From 1750-1970 |
David Sven Reher |
XIII (1988):59-74 |
| Iberian Family History |
William A. Douglas |
XIII (1988):l-12 |
| Marriage Patterns in Spain, 1887-1930 |
David Sven Reher |
XVI (1991)7-30 |
| The Northeastern Algarve and the Southern Iberia Family Pattern |
Cristiana Bastos |
XIII (1988):lll-122 |
| Property, Progeny, and Emotion: Family History in a Leonese Parish |
Ruth Behar and David Frye |
XIII (1988):13-32 |
| Advances in Italian and Iberian Family History |
Caroline Brettell and David Kertzer |
XII (1987):87-120. |
| Iberian Family History |
William A. Douglas |
XIII (1988):l-12 |
| Marriage Patterns in Spain, 1887-1930 |
David Sven Reher |
XVI (1991)7-30 |
| The Northeastern Algarve and the Southern Iberia Family Pattern |
Cristiana Bastos |
XIII (1988):lll-122 |
| Dowry, Norms, and Household Formation: A Case Study from North Portugal |
Helena Osswald |
XV (1990):201-224 |
| Emigration and Household Structure in a Portuguese Parish, 1850-1920 |
Caroline Brettell |
XIII (1988):33-58 |
| Peasant Stem Families in Northwestern Portugal: Life Transitions
and Changing Family Dynamics |
Karen Wall |
XIX (1994):237-259 |
| Romania |
| Title |
Author |
Issue Details |
| Fertility Policy in Ceausescu's Romania |
Thomas J. Keil and Viviana Andreescu |
V. 24, No. 4, October 1999, p. 478 |
| Russia |
| Title |
Author |
Issue Details |
| Fertility Patterns Among Soviet Migrants - Israel: The Role of Cultural
Variables |
Shalvia Ben Barak |
XV (1990):95-98 |
| Russian and Central European Family Structures:A Comparative View |
Michael Mitterauer and Alexander Kagan |
VII (1982):103-131 |
| The Evolution of Soviet Adoption Law |
Laura Bernstein |
V. 22, No. 2, April 1997 |
| Marriage and Militance in a Working-Class District of St. Petersburg,
1896-1913 |
Evel Economakis and Robert J.Brym |
XX (1995):23-43 |
| Marriage in Pre-Industrial Warsaw in the Light of Demographic Studies |
Cezary Kuklo |
XV (1990):239-259 |
| Peasant Family and Household in Estonia in the Eighteenth and the
First Half of the Nineteenth Centuries |
Juhan Kahk, Ileldur Palli, and Halliki Uibu |
VII (I 982):76-88 |
| The Perennial Multiple Family Household, Mishino, Russia, 1782-1858 |
Peter Czap, Jr. |
VII (1981):5-26 |
| Prevalence of the Formal Zadruga in the Village of Vilovo, Voivodina,
Serbia |
Branislav S. Djurdjev, Vesna Katic, and Dubravka Zarkov |
XVII (I 992):3 19-329 |
| Rumanian Research in Historical Demography: A Note. (Research Note) |
Louis Roman |
VI (1981):231-233 |
| Russian and Central European Family Structures:A Comparative View |
Michael Mitterauer and Alexander Kagan |
VII (1982):103-131 |
| Russian Historical Demography and Family History. (Review Essay) |
Daniel Scott Smith |
VI (1981):327-333 |
| Scotland |
| Title |
Author |
Issue Details |
| Church Membership, Consaguineous Marriage and Migration in a Frontier
Scotch-Irish Population |
Russell M. Reid |
XIII (1988):397-414 |
| Marriage Formation and Domestic Industry: Occupational Endogamy
in Kilmarnock, Ayrsbire, 1697-1764 |
R.A. Houston |
VlII (1983):215-229 |
| Middle-Class Family Structure in Nineteenth-Century Glasgow |
Eleanor Gordon and Gwyneth Nair |
V. 24, No. 4, October 1999, p. 468 |
| Marriage Patterns in a Colonial Community: Highland Scots in Waipu,
New Zealand 1857-1916 |
Maureen Molloy |
Xl (1986):221-243 |
| The Two Family Economies of Industrialism: Factory Workers in Victorian
Scotland |
John C. Holley |
VI (1981):57-69 |
| Sweden |
| Title |
Author |
Issue Details |
| Servant Migration in Sweden in the Early Nineteenth Century |
Christer Lundh |
V. 24, No. 1, January 1999, p. 53 |
| Family Patterns in Nineteenth-Century Sweden: Impact of Occupational
Status and Land Ownership |
Alice L. Clarke and Bobbi S. Low |
XVI (1991):117-l38 |
| Family-Building in Paternalistic ProtoIndustries: A Cohort Study
from Nineteenth-Century Swedish Iron Foundries |
Jan Sundin |
XIV (1989):265-289 |
| From Complex to Simple Family Households: Peasant Households in
Northern Coastal Sweden, 1700-1900 |
Inez Egerbladh |
XIV (1989):241-264 |
| Kinship and Sociability: Urban Shopkeepers in Nineteenth-Century
Sweden |
Tom Ericsson |
XIV (1989):229-239 |
| Life-Histories of Nineteenth-Century Swedish Hospital Patients:
The Chances of Survival |
Anders Brandstrom and Goran Brorstrom |
XIV (1989):195-209 |
| Living By the Sea. Farming and Fishing in Sweden from the Late Eighteenth
to the Early Twentieth Century |
John Rogers and Lars-Goran Tedebrand |
XVIII (1993):369-393 |
| Parity-Dependent Fertility in a Population with Natural Fertility
in Northern Sweden, 1720-1900 |
Gun Alm-Stenflo |
XIV (1989):21 1-227 |
| Peasant Household Formation and the Organization of Rural Labor
in the Valley of Segura During the Nineteenth Century |
Jose Miguel Martinez Carrion |
XIII (1988)9 1-110 |
| Switzerland |
| Title |
Author |
Issue Details |
| The Family, Love, and Suicide in Early Modern Geneva |
Jeffrey R. Watt |
V. 21, No. 1, January 1996 , p. 63 |
| Divorce in Early Modern Neuchatel, 1547-1806 |
Jeffrcy R. Watt |
XIV (1989):137-155 |
| Turkey |
| Title |
Author |
Issue Details |
| Anthropology and Family History: The Ottoman and Turkish Family |
Haim Gerber |
XIV (1989):409-42l |
| Turkish Families and Households in Historical Perspective |
Alan Duben |
X (I 985):75-97 |
| Understanding Muslim Households and Families in Late Ottoman Istanbul |
Alan Duben |
XV (1990):69-84 |
| Wales |
| Title |
Author |
Issue Details |
| Marriage Formation and Domestic Industry: Occupational Endogamy
in Kilmarnock, Ayrsbire, 1697-1764 |
R.A. Houston |
VlII (1983):215-229 |
| Marriage Patterns in Victorian Britain: An Analysis on Registration
Data for England and Wales, 1861 |
Michael Anderson |
I (1976):55-78 |
| Wages, Secondary Workers, and Fentility: A Working-Class Perspective
of the Fertility Transition in England and Wales |
Dolors Comas d'Argemir |
XIII (1988):143-163. |
| Yugoslavia |
| Title |
Author |
Issue Details |
| Time and Social Structure: A Yugoslav Case Study |
Joel M. Halpern and Richard A. Wagner |
IX (1984):229-244. |
| The Yugoslav Family in the Modern World: Adaptation to Change |
F.A. Hammel |
IX (1984):217-228 |