| MISCELLANEOUS |
| Title |
Author |
Issue Details |
| 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. |