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Journal Abbreviation J. Soc. Hist.
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Catherine Gibson
(2022)
Experiencing Enumeration: Local Reactions and Resistance to Censuses in Imperial Russia, 1863–81.
Journal of Social History
(pp. 615-646).
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Peter C Baldwin
(2022)
Dangers that Lurk in a Kiss: Quarantining the American Mouth, 1890–1920.
Journal of Social History
(pp. 647-667).
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Bridget María Chesterton
(2021)
The Kimbalitos: The Plan Kimball, Cold War, and Medicine in Paraguay, 1956–64.
Journal of Social History
(pp. 510-532).
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Article
Chelsea D Chamberlain
(2021)
Challenging Custodialism: Families and Eugenic Institutionalization at the Pennsylvania Training School for Feeble-Minded Children at Elwyn.
Journal of Social History
(pp. 484-509).
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Kieran Fitzpatrick
(2021)
The Imperial Makings of Medical Work: Peter Johnstone Freyer and the Practice of Genitourinary Medicine in Britain and the Raj, c. 1875–1921.
Journal of Social History
(pp. 426-452).
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Angela Pulley Hudson
(2021)
The Indian Doctress in the Nineteenth-Century United States: Race, Medicine, and Labor.
Journal of Social History
(pp. 1160-1187).
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Melanie A Kiechle
(2021)
“Health is Wealth”: Valuing Health in the Nineteenth-Century United States.
Journal of Social History
(pp. 775-798).
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Article
David M Pomfret
(2020)
Imperial Rejuvenations: Youth, Empire, and the Problem of Accelerated Aging in “Tropical” Colonies, ca. 1800–1914.
Journal of Social History
(pp. 939-962).
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Article
George N Njung
(2020)
Amputated Men, Colonial Bureaucracy, and Masculinity in Post–World War I Colonial Nigeria.
Journal of Social History
(pp. 620-643).
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Article
Julie Anderson
(2020)
“Homes away from Home” and “Happy Prisoners”: Disabled Veterans, Space, and Masculinity in Britain, 1944–19501.
Journal of Social History
(pp. 698-715).
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Nilay Özok-Gündoğan
(2020)
Counting the Population and the Wealth in an “Unruly” Land: Census Making as a Social Process in Ottoman Kurdistan, 1830–50.
Journal of Social History
(pp. 763-791).
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Article
Lee K Pennington
(2020)
Wives for the Wounded: Marriage Mediation for Japanese Disabled Veterans during World War II.
Journal of Social History
(pp. 667-697).
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Martina Salvante
(2020)
The Wounded Male Body: Masculinity and Disability in Wartime and Post-WWI Italy.
Journal of Social History
(pp. 644-666).
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Article
Adam Luptak; John Paul Newman
(2020)
Victory, Defeat, Gender, and Disability: Blind War Veterans in Interwar Czechoslovakia.
Journal of Social History
(pp. 604-619).
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Article
Pante, Michael D.
(2014)
Mobility and Modernity in the Urban Transport Systems of Colonial Manila and Singapore.
Journal of Social History
(pp. 855-877).
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Article
Searcy, Elizabeth
(2014)
The Dead Belong to the Living: Disinterment and Custody of Dead Bodies in Nineteenth-Century America.
Journal of Social History
(pp. 112-134).
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Review
Schmidt, Albert J.
(2014)
Review of "Food, Energy and the Creation of Industriousness: Work and Material Culture in Agrarian England, 1550--1780".
Journal of Social History.
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Review
Bigman, Fran
(2014)
Review of "Reproduction by Design: Sex, Robots, Trees, and Test-Tube Babies in Interwar Britain".
Journal of Social History.
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Article
McGowan-Hartmann, John
(2013)
Shadow of the Dragon: The Convergence of Myth and Science in Nineteenth Century Paleontological Imagery.
Journal of Social History
(pp. 47-70).
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Article
Laragy, Georgina
(2013)
“A Peculiar Species of Felony”: Suicide, Medicine, and the Law in Victorian Britain and Ireland.
Journal of Social History
(p. 732).
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