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Book Margaret Cook Andersen (2025)
Fertile expectations: The politics of involuntary childlessness in twentieth-century France. (/isis/citation/CBB064470931/) unapi

Article Andrea H. Schneider-Braunberger (2024)
Das unwahrscheinliche Überleben des Bankhauses Gebr. Bethmann, 1919 bis 1948: Der Versuch einer Rekonstruktion (The unlikely survival of Bankhaus Gebr. Bethmann, 1919 to 1948: An attempt at reconstruction). Zeitschrift für Unternehmensgeschichte (pp. 23-56). (/isis/citation/CBB081359668/) unapi

Book Lois Benjamin (2024)
Ascension: The Sociology of an African American Family's Generational Journey. (/isis/citation/CBB088797005/) unapi

Article A. M. Pollard (2024)
Cultural inheritance and technological evolution: a response to Bentley & O'Brien. Antiquity (pp. 1426-1428). (/isis/citation/CBB984879289/) unapi

Article Megan A. Perry; Melinda Seeman Cherry; Douglas W. Owsley; et al. (2023)
Remains of the Invisible: Reconstructing Nineteenth-Century Plantation Life through the Biohistories of an Eastern North Carolina Family. Historical Archaeology (pp. 1300-1318). (/isis/citation/CBB277467090/) unapi

Book Rose A. Sawyer (2023)
The Medieval Changeling: Health, Childcare, and the Family Unit. (/isis/citation/CBB099196085/) unapi

Article Adam Morawiec (2023)
Paul Wittich's Paternal Connection. Sudhoffs Archiv: Zeitschrift fuer Wissenschaftsgeschichte (pp. 16-26). (/isis/citation/CBB368192087/) unapi

Book H. Yumi Kim (2022)
Madness in the Family: Women, Care, and Illness in Japan. (/isis/citation/CBB009136026/) unapi

Book Anne Skomorowsky (2022)
The Carriers: What the Fragile X Gene Reveals About Family, Heredity, and Scientific Discovery. (/isis/citation/CBB138109616/) unapi

Article LiLi Johnson (2022)
A Technology of Family: Photography and Kinship Formation in Transnational Adoption from Asia. American Quarterly (pp. 921-943). (/isis/citation/CBB463284142/) unapi

Book Sarah Fox (2022)
Giving Birth in Eighteenth-century England. (/isis/citation/CBB814819002/) unapi

Book Adrienne Edgar (2022)
Intermarriage and the Friendship of Peoples: Ethnic Mixing in Soviet Central Asia. (/isis/citation/CBB737096327/) unapi

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A Nation of Descendants: Politics and the Practice of Genealogy in U.S. History. (/isis/citation/CBB686724420/) unapi

Article A. Desmond; A. Darwin (2021)
T. H. Huxley’s turbulent apprenticeship years: John Charles Cooke and the John Salt scandal. Archives of Natural History (pp. 215-226). (/isis/citation/CBB807422529/) unapi

Book Sara Matthiesen (2021)
Reproduction Reconceived: Family Making and the Limits of Choice after Roe v. Wade. (/isis/citation/CBB740318677/) unapi

Book Elizabeth LaCouture (2021)
Dwelling in the World: Family, House, and Home in Tianjin, China, 1860–1960. (/isis/citation/CBB338457805/) unapi

Book Mark Jackson (2021)
Broken Dreams: An Intimate History of the Midlife Crisis. (/isis/citation/CBB483736678/) unapi

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Working in cases: British psychiatric social workers and a history of psychoanalysis from the middle, c.1930–60. History of the Human Sciences (pp. 169-194). (/isis/citation/CBB031449395/) unapi

Book Rita Koganzon (2021)
Liberal States, Authoritarian Families: Childhood and Education in Early Modern Thought. (/isis/citation/CBB123030476/) unapi

Article Alix Cooper (2021)
Natural History as a Family Enterprise: Kinship and Inheritance in Eighteenth-Century Science. Berichte zur Wissenschaftsgeschichte (pp. 211-227). (/isis/citation/CBB200681045/) unapi

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