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The Age at Leaving Home Richarc Wall III (1978): 181-202.
An 'Epidemic' of Adolescent Pregnancy? Some Historical Considerations Maris A. Vinovskis VI (1981):205-230.
Philippe Aries, Historian of the Family. (Review Essay) Paul G. Spagnoli VI (1981):434-441
Centunes of Childhood/Centuries of Parenting: Philippe Aries and the Modernization of Privileged Infancy S. Ryan Johansson XII (1987):343-365
The Making of the Medieval Family: Symmetry, Structure, and Sentiment David Herlihy VIII (1983):116-130
The Sickness Experience of the Josselins' Children James C. Riley XIV (1989):347-363
The Demographic Transition Then and Now: Processes, Perspectives, and Analyses Dov Friedlander, Barbara S. Okun, and Sharon Segal V. 24, No. 4, October 1999, p. 493
Must Have My House in Order: The Victorian Fatherhood of John Shoebridge Williams Bret E.Carroll V. 24, No. 3, July 1999, p. 275
Madness and the Family Before Freud: The View of the Mad-Doctors Roy Porter V. 23, No. 2, April 1998, p. 159
The Sexual Politics of Widowhood: The Virgin Rebirth in the Social Construction of Nineteenth-and Early-Twentieth-Century Feminine Reality Cornel J. Reinhart, Margaret Tacardon, and Philip Hardy V. 23, No. 1, January 1998, p. 28
Migration Experience and Family Patterns in the Promised Land Stewart E. Tolnay V. 23, No. 1, January 1998, p. 68
Gold in the Dungheap: Incest Stories and Family Values in the Middle Ages Elizabeth Archibald V. 22, No. 2, April 1997, p. 133
Making Time for Family: The Invention of Family Time(s) and the Reinvention of Family History John Gulls V. 21, No. 1, January 1996, p. 4
Feathering the Nest or Flying the Coop? Ethnic and Gender Differences in Young Adults' Coresidence in 1910 Sharon Sassier V. 21, No. 4, October 1996, p. 446
Anthropology and Family History David I. Kertzer IX (1984):201-216.
Averages for Units and Averages for Individuals Within Units: A Note Daniel Scott Smith IV (1979):84-86.
Black Fertility and the Black Family in the Nineteenth Century: A Reexamination of the Past. Herman Lantz and Lewellyn Hendrix III (1978):251-261.
Breast-Feeding Habits and Their Relation to Infant Mortality and Marital Fertility Ulla-Brirt Lithell VI (1981):182-194.
The Canon Law on the Formation of Marriage and Social Practice in the Later Middle Ages. Charles Donahue, Jr VIII (1983):144-158.
The Character of Familial History Its Limitations and the Conditions for Its Proper Pursuit Peter Laslett XII (1987):263-284.
Characteristics of the Western Family Considered Over Time Peter Laslett II (1977):89-I 16.
Childhood and the Historians. (Review Essay) Richard Alan Meckel IX (1984)416-425.
Childlessness and Its Correlates in Historical Perspective: A Research Note Paul W Mattessich IV(I 979):299-307.
The C-Mean: A Methodological Note of Caution. (Debate) Christopher F. Lee XIV (1989):171-175.
Combining Marriage, Motherhood, and Jobs before World War II: Women College Graduates, Classes of 1905-1935. Mary F. Cookingham IX (1984):178-195.
Computer Simulation and Modeling in Historical Demography. (Review Essay) Michael R. Haines V (1980):450-454.
The Concepts of Cohort and Generation in Multidisciplinary Perspective. (Conference Report) George Masnick II (1977):1-73.
Continuity and Turmoil in Industrial Cities. (Review Essay) Michael Anderson X (1985):196-205.
Corrigenda Peter Laslert II (1977):262-263.
Death and the Family Peter Uhlenberg V (1980)313-320.
The Decision to Institutionalize: Families of Exceptional Children in 1900 Mark Friedberger VI (1981):396-409
The Demography of Minority Aging Populations Jacqueline Lowe Angel and Dennis P. Hogan XVII (1992):95-115.
The Developmental Process of Domestic Groups: Problems of Recostruction and Possibilities of Interpretation. Michael Mitterauer and Reinhard Sieder IV (1979):275-284.
Dispersion of Kinship Ties in Modern Society Claude Fischer VII (1982):353-375.
Expanding Protoindustrialization Stanley L. Engerman XVII (1992):241-251.
Factors Affecting the Fecundity and Fertility of Historical Populations: A Review Peter A. Marcy VI(1981):309-326.
Families and Lives: Some Developments in Life-Course Studies Glen H. Elder, Jr. XII (1987):179-199.
Families and Politics: Beyond Public/ Private Dichotomies and Empty Theories. (Review Essay) Harvey J. Graff XIII (1988):433-439.
Family and Class in Nineteenth-Century Cities. (Review Essay) Michael Anderson II (1977):139-150.
Family and Inheritance. (Review Essay) Eugene A. Hammel III (1978):203-210.
Family and Kin-A Few Thoughts Giovanni Levi XV (1990):567-578.
Family and Politics: Three Generations 1790-1890 Diana Balmori X (I 985):247-257.
Family History and Life Course Glen H. Elder II (1987):279-304.
The Family History and the Classroom. (Review Essay) W. Bruce Leslie XI (1986)97-101.
Family History at the Crossroads Tamara K. Hareven XII (1987):ix-xxiii.
Family History, Social History and Social Change Charles Tilly XII (1987): 19-37.
The Family in Puritan Political Theology Stephen Baskerville XVIII (1993): 157-177.
Family Security in the Transition from Farm to City, 1750-1850 Richard L. Bushman VI (1981):238-256
For Their Own Reasons': Individual Marriage Decisions and Family Life David Levine VII (1982):255-264.
Foreword to Special Issue: Anthropolgy and Family History Tamara K. Hareven and Robert Wheaton IX (1984):199-200.
From Love to Institution: Indications of Change in Akan Marriage Christine Oppong V (1980):197-209.
From the Empty Nest to Family Dissolution: Life Course Transitions Into Old Age Howard P. Chudacoff and Tamara K. Hareven IV (1979):69-83.
The Functions of Kinship in PreIndustrial Peasant Communities.(Conference Report) Andrejs Plakans II (1977):1-73.
Future Directions in Historical Household Studies. (Review Essay) David I. Kertzer X (1985):98-107.
The Future of Record Linkage in History. (Review Essay) Myron P. Guttman II (1977):151-158.
Gender, the Family, and the Problem of Work Motivation in a Transition to Industrial Capitalism Steven Dubnoff IV (1979):121-136.
Historical Descriptions and Prescriptions for Adolescence. (Introduction to Special Issue on Adolescence in History) Barbara A. Hanawalt XVII (1992):341-351.
Historical Racial Differences in Living Arrangements of Children Antonio McDaniel XIX (1994):57-77
The History of Childhood Since the 'Invention of Childhood': Some Issues in the Eighties Bruce Bellingham XIII (1988):347-358.
The History of Widowhood: A Bibliographic Overview Ida Blom XVI (1991):191-210.
Household Change and Racial Inequality in Economic Well-Being, 1960-1980 Roger A. Wojtkiewicz XVIII (1993):249-264.
Husbands' Participation in Childbirth: A Nineteenth-Century Phenomenon J. Jill Suitor VI (1981):278-293.
Identifying Kinfolk Beyond the Household Andrejs Plakans II (1977):3-27.
The World Women Make: Toward an Interpretive Sociology Mitsuru Hashimoto XI (1986):353-370.
Images of Kinship Robert Wheaton XII (1987):389-405.
The Implications of Recent Research in Historical Demography for Developing Countries (Review Essay) Douglas C. Ewbank V (1980):321-328.
Industry, Family, and Class: The Working Class Community in Barriero Ana Nunes de Almeida XIX (1994):197-212.
Inheritance, Demographic Structure, and Marriage: A Cross-Cultural Perspective E.R. Brennan, A.V. James, and W.T. Morrill VII (1982):289-298.
Introduction Ito Umea Database issue Tom Ericsson and Lars-Goran Tedebrand XIV (1989):191-194.
Jung and Easily Freudened. (Review Essay) Bernard Wishy III (1978):102-106.
Law, Land, and Love: Some Reflections on the Legal History of Marriage and the Family James F. Traer XII (1987):437-443.
The Life Course of Women: Age and Age Consciousness, 1865-1915 Howard P. Chudacoff V (1980):274-292.
The Making of the Modern Family. (Review Essay) Richard T. Vann I (1976):106-1 18.
Marital Timing in Women's Life Patterns Glen H. Elder and Richard Rockwell I (1976):34-53.
Marriage Without Co-residence: A Special Type of Historic Family Form in Rural Carinthia Michael Mitterauer VI (1981):177-181.
Medieval Monogamy Laura Betzig XX (l995):181-215.
Observations on the Development of Kinship History Robert Wheaton XTl (1 987):389-405.
Our Mothers' Grief: Racial-Ethnic Women and the Maintenance of Families Bonnie Thornton Dill XIII (1988)415-431.
Peasant and Non-Peasant Family Forms in Relation to the Physical Environment and Local Economy Michael Mitterauer XVII (1992):139-159.
Picturing the Family: Photographs and Paintings in the Classroom Warren Leon VI (1981):15-27.
Precious Balsam in a Fragile Glass: The Ideology of Virginity in the Later Middle Ages Clarissa W. Atkinson VIII (l983):l3l-l43.
Preferences for the Sex of Offspring and Demographic Behavior in Eighteenth-and Nineteenth-Century Germany: An Examination of Evidence from Village Genealogies John Knodel and Susan DeVos V (l9~O) :145-166.
The Protoindustrial Household Economy: Toward a Formal Analysis Ulrich Phster XVII (1992):201-232.
Proto-industry, Women's Work, and the Household Economy in the Transition to Industrial Capitalism Sonya 0. Rose XIII (1988):181-194.
Putting the Historic House into the Context of History Peter S. O'Connell VI (1981):28-40.
Race and Ethnicity in the Industrializing City. (Review Essay) Donald H. Parkerson X (1985):402-408.
Racial Differences in First Names Andrew S. London and S. Philip Morgan XIX (1994):261-284.
Recycling History. (Book Review Essay) David Levine XVII (1992):331-339.
The Relationship of Inheritance Systems to Genealogical Structures and Male Longevity John F. Martin IX (1984):291-307.
Marriage, Family and the Faith: Women's Conversion to Islam Maya Shatzmiller V. 21, No. 3, July 1996, p. 235
Breast-Feeding in Medieval Islamic Thought:A Preliminary Study of Legal and Medical Writings Avner Giladi V. 23, No. 2, April 1998
Repression and Change in the Sexual Life of Young People in Medieval and Early Modern Times J.-L. Flandrin II (1977):196-210.
Residence, Family, Kinship: Some Recent Research. (Review Essay) John Mogey I (1976):95-105.
Rural Elderly Household Life-Course Transitions, 1900 and 1980 Compared Thomas A. Arcury XI (1986):55-76.
Scarcity and Prosperity in Postwar Childbearing:Exploration from the Life Course Perspective Glen H. Elder VI (1981):410-433.
Single Parenthood in 1900 Linda Gordon and Sara McLanahan XVI (1991)97-116.
Sisters Worthy of Respect: Family Dynamics and Women's Roles in the Blackwell Family Margo F. Horn VIII (1983):367-382.
Social Change and Transitions to Adult-hood in Histoncal Perspective John Modell, Frank Furstenberg, and Thendore Hershberg I (1976):7-32.
SocioIogical and Historical Aspects of Entry into Marriage Olga Toth, in collaboration with Peter Robert XIX(I 994):35 1-368.
Structural Sources of Economic Pressure for Wives to Work: An Analytical Framework Valerie Kincaide Oppenheimer IV (1979):177-197.
The Study of Social Structure from Listings of lnhabitants.(Review Fssay) Andrejs Plakans IV (1979):87-94.
Three Studies of Fertility Change. (Review Essay) Peter T. Marcy XI (1986): 102-107.
To Preserve the Marital State: The Basler Ehegericht, 1550-1592 Thomas Max Safley VII (1982):162-179.
Traditional Marriage: An Image or a Reality?:A Look at Some Recent Works Thomas Fox X (1985):206-211
Turn-of-the-Century Dedendence and Interdependence; Roles of Teens and Family Economies of the Aged Cheryl Elman XVIII (1993):65-85.
Turning Points and Transitions: Perceptions of the Life Course Tamara K. Hareven and Kanji Masaoka XIII (1988):27 1-289.
Waging War and Marriage: Miluary Service and Family Formation, 1940-1950 John Modell and Duane Steffey XIII (1988):195-219.
Who Live With Whom? Individual and Household Measures Miriam King and Samuel H. Preston XV (1990):117-132.
Women's History and Family History: A Fruitful Collaboration of Missed Connection? Louise A. Tilly XII (1987):303-315.
Women's Work in the Family Economy: A Study of Depression Hardship in Women's Lives Sheila Kishler Bennett and Glen H. Elder, Jr. IV (1979):153-176.
Women, Family and the Law, 1750-1942 Chiara Saraceno XV (1990):427-442.
The Written Record Ellen K. Rothman VI (1981):47-56.