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Canada
Title Author Issue Details
The French-Canadian Family Economy and Standard of Living in Lowell, Massachusetts, 1870 Francis H. Early VII (1992):180-199
Individual and Family Life Courses in the Saguenay Region, Quebec, 842-1911 Gerard Bouchard and Isabelle de Pourbaix XII (1987)225-242
Fatherhood, Masculinity, and the Good Life during Canada's Baby Boom, 1945-1965 Robert Rutherdale V. 24, No. 3, July 1999, p. 351
Family and Household in Nineteenth-Century Canada: Regional Patterns and Regional Economics A. Gordon Darroch and Michael Ornstein IX (1984):158-177
The Life Course of Seventeenth-Century Immigrants to Canada Yves Landry and Jacques Legare XII (1987):201-212
Women, Families, and the Provincial Hospital for the Insane, British Columbia, 1905-1915 Mary-Ellen Keim XIX (1994):177-193
Pauper Apprenticeship in Early Nineteenth Century Ontario Charlotte Neff V. 21, No. 2, April 1996, p. 144
Automatic Family Reconstitution: The French-Canadian Seventeenth-Century Experience Bernard Desjardins, Pierre Beauchamp, and Jacques Legare II (I977):56-76
Ethnicity, Family Structure, and Seasonal Labor Strategies on Quebec's Appalachian Frontier J.I. Little XVII (1992):289-302
Family Contexts of Fertility and Infant Survival in Nineteenth-Century Montreal Sherry A. Olsen and Patricia A. Thornton XVI (1991):401-417
Family Structure and Geographic Mobility at Laterriere, 1851-1935 Gerard Bouchard II (1977):350-369.
The French-Canadian Family Economy and Standard of Living in Lowell, Massachusetts, 1870 Francis H. Early VII (1992):180-199
I Never Noticed She Was Dirty: Fatherhood and the Death of Charlotte Duffy in Late-Nineteenth-Century Victoria Ashley Hogan V. 24, No. 3, July 1999, p. 305
United States
Title Author Issue Details
Anglo-American Criteria for Resolving Child Custody Disputes from the Eighteenth Century to the Present - Reflections on the Role of Socio Cultural Change Jacob Goldstein and Abraham Fenster XIX (1994):35-56.
Agricultural Variation and Human Fertility in Antebellum Pennsylvania Gary L. Laidig, Wayne A. Schutjer, and C. Shannon Stokes VI (1981):195-204.
Agriculture and Women's Work: Directions of Change in the West, 1700-1900 Bengt Ankerloo IV (1979):l11-120.
An Ethnocentric Perspective on Cheyenne Demography John H. Moore and Gregory R. Campbell XIV (1989): 17-42.
A Higher Quality of Life for Whom? Mouths to Feed and Clothes to Wear in the Families of Late-Nineteenth-Century American Workers Daniel Scott Smith XIX (1994):l-33.
A Note on Remarriage Reporting in the 1910 US Census Ellen Kramarow XX (1995):347-364.
Adolescent Culture in Colonial Massachusetts Roger Thompson IX (1984): 127-144.
African-American Women and Work: A Socio-Historical Perspective Norma J. Burgess and Hayward Derrick Horton XVIII (1993):53-63.
Afro-American Adaptive Strategies: The Visiting of Kith and Kin Among Black Norfolkians During the Great Migration Earl Lewis XII (1987):407-420.
Death, Friendship and Female Identity During New England's Second Great Awakening. Irene Quensler Brown. XII (I 987):367-387
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
Frontier Patterns of Marriage, Family, and Ethnicity: Central Wisconsin in the 1880s Jan Coombs XVIII (1993):265-282
The Power of Culture: A Review of the Idea of Africa's Influence on Family Structure in Antebellum America Antonio McDaniel XV (1990):225-238
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
Dutch Immigrant Demography, 1820-1880 Robert P. Swierenga V (1980):390-405
Problems and Promises: Colonial American Child Rearing and Modernization Theory Rodney Hessinger V. 21, No. 2, April 1996, p. 125
Handing Down the Farm:Values, Strategies, and Outcomes in Inheritance Practices among Rural German Americans Stephen John Gross V. 21, No. 2, April 1996, p. 192
Twentieth-Century Family Life Cycle and its Determinants in the United States M. Nabil EI-Khorazaty V. 22, No. 1, January 1997, p. 70
The Effects of AFDC on American Family Structure, 1940-1990 Steven Ruggles V. 22, No. 3, July 1997, p. 307
Educating Our Girls and Welfare Mothers: Discussions of Education Policy for Pregnant and Parenting Adolescents in Federal Hearings, 1975-1995 Jennifer Mittelstadt V. 22, No. 3, July 1997, p. 326
The Social Construction of the North American Honeymoon, 1800-1995 Kris Buicroft, Richard Buicroft, Linda Smeins, and Helen Cranage V. 22, No. 4, October 1997, p. 462
Masculinity and Adolescence in Antebellum America:Robert Wirt at West Point, 1820-1821 Anya Jabour V. 23, No. 4, October 1998, p. 393
lf It Shall Seem Just and Proper: The Effect of Race and Morals on Alimony and Child Support Appeals in the District of Columbia, 1980 Sheila D. Ards, William A. Darity Jr., and Samuel L. Myers Jr V. 23, No. 4, October 1998, p. 441
The Rights of Husbands and the Duties of Wives:Power and Desire in the American Bedroom, 1850-1910 Jesse F. Battan V. 24, No. 2, April 1999, p. 165
Infanticide and Infant Abandonment in the New South:Richmond, Virginia, 1865-1915 Elna C. Green V. 24, No. 2, April 1999, p. 187
Surviving Separation: Cross-Plantation Marriages and the Slave Trade in Antebellum South Carolina Emily West V. 24, No. 2, April 1999, p. 212
Ye Heart of a Father: Male Parenting in Colonial New England Lisa Wilson V. 24, No. 3, July 1999, p. 255
It Is Befler to Marry Than to Burn: Anglo-American Attitudes toward Celibacy, 1600-1800 Eric R. Seeman V. 24, No. 4, October 1999, p. 397
Baby Bust and Baby Boom: A Study of Family Size in a Group of University of Chicago Faculty Wives Born 1900-1934 Nella Fermi Weiner VIII (1983):279-291
'Beyond One's Control': Life Course and the Tragedy of Class, Boston, 1880-1900 Carole Srole XI(1986):43-54
Birth Control and the Fertility of the U.S. Black Population, 1880-1980 Joseph A. McFalls, Jr. and George S. Masnick Vl (1981):89-106
Black Fertility and Family Structure in the United States, 1880-1940 Stanley L. Engerman II (1977):117-138
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
Childlessness in a Transitional Population: The United States at the Turn of the Century Stewart F. Tolnay and Avery M. Guest VII (1982):200-219
Close-Kin Marriage and Upper-Class Formation in Late-Fighteenth-Century Philadelphia Robert J, Gough XIV (1989):119-136
Coming of Age Among U.S. Farm Boys in the Late 1800s: Occupational and Residential Choices Francesca A. Florey and Avery M. Guest XIII (1989):233-250
Delaying the Fertility Decline: German Women in Saginaw County, Michigan, 1850-1880 G. Alexander Ross XIV (1989): 157-170
Early Fertility Decline in America: A Problem in Family History Daniel Scott Smith XII (1987):73-84
The Entrepreneurial Family Economy: Family Strategies and Self-Employment in Detroit, 1880 Melanie Archer XV (1990):261-283
Family and Fertility in Rural Ohio: Wood County, Ohio, in 1860 James Q. Graham, Jr VIII (1983):262-278
The Family and Schooling in Colonial and Nineteenth-Century America Mans A. Vinovskis XII (1987):19-37
Family Economic Strategies in Nineteenth- and Early-Twentieth-Century Indianapolis Robert V. Robinson XX (1995):l-22
Family Economy and the Black American Fertility Transition Stewart F. Tolnay XI (1986):267-283
The Family Economy and the Market: Wages and Residence of Pennsylvania Women in the 1890s Gary Cross and Peter Shergold XI (1986):245-265
Family Planning Services: A History of U.S. Federal Legislation William L. Davis XVI (1991):381-400
Fathers, Sons, and Wealth in Colonial Windsor, Connecticut Linda Auwers III (1978):136-149
Female Slaves: Sex Roles and Status in the Antebellum Plantation South Deborah G. White VIII (1983)248-261
Fertility of Southern Black Farmers in 1900: Evidence and Speculation Stewart F. Tolnay VIII (1983):314-322
Fertility. Marriage, and Occupation in the Pennsylvania Anthracite Region, 1850-1880 Michael R. Haines II (1977):28-55
Fertility, Nuptiality and Family Limitation Among the Wends of Serbin, Texas, 1854-1920 Kenneth H. Fliess XIII (1988):123-142
Immigration and Family Separation in the U.S. at the Turn of the Twentieth Century Arodys Robles and Susan Coits Watkins XVIII (1993): 191-211
Immigrant Families in an Industrial City: A Study of Households in Holyoke, 1880 Myfanwy Morgan and Hilda H. Golden IV (1979):59-68
Industrialization, the Household and the Family Life Course: Young Adults in Appalachian Kentucky Thomas A. Arcury XV (1990):285-3l2
Lewis Henry Morgan and the Prohibition of Cousin Marriage in the United States Martin Ottenheimer XV (1990):325-334
Life Course, Norms, and the Family System of Older Americans in 1900 Daniel Scott Smith IV (1979):285-298
The Life Cycle of American Families: An Expanded Analysis Graham B. Spanier and Paul C. Glick V (1980):98-l12
Making a Way: Strategies of Southern Urban African-American Fmilies, 1900-1936 Andrea G. Hunter XVIII (1993):231-248
Migration and Fertility: Behavioral Change on the American Frontier Geraldine P. Mineau, Lee L. Bean, and Douglas L. Anderton XIV (1989):43-61
The Neglect of Female Children and Childhood Sex Ratios in Nineteenth Century America: A Review of the Evidence David T. Courtwright XV (l989):313-323
New Evidence on the Timing of Early Life Course Transitions: The United States 1900 to 1980 David A. Stevens XV (1990):163-178
Opportunity, Movement, and Marriage:U.S. Farm Sons at the Turn of the Century Nancy S. Landale XIV (I 989):365-386
Out-of-Wedlock Childbearing in an AnteBellum Southern County Susan Newcomer XV (1990):357-368
People on the Mormon Frontier: Kanab's Families of 1874 Dean L. May I (1976): 169-192
The Postwar Rise and Decline of American Fertility: The Pace of Transition to Motherhood Among 1950-1969 Marital Cohorts of White Women Vijayan K. Pillai XII (1987):421-436
Recent Change and the Periodization of American Family History Daniel Scott Smith XX (1995):329-346
Regulating the American Family Steven Mintz XIV (1989):387-408
Religion, Nurture, and Personality in Early America. (Review essay) Richard D. Brown IV (1979):95-100
Salem Towne's Probate Inventory, An Assessment. (Appendix) Caroline Fuller Sloat VI (1981):41-46
Share and Share Alike: Inheritance Patterns in Two Illinois Farm Communities Edward V. Carroll and Sonya Salamon XIII (1988):219-232
Slave Kinship: A Case Study of the South Carolina Good Hope Plantation, 1835-1856 Charles Wetherell VI (1981):294-308
Slave Marriage and the Family Richard H. Steckel V (1980):406-421
Students and Family History: The View from Old Sturbridge Village Pamela Beall, Warren Leon, Peter O'Connell, and Ellen Rothman VI (1981):5-14
Studying the Black Family. (Review Essay) Stanley L. Engerman 111 (1978):78-l0l
Tabernacles for Waiting Spirits: Monogamous and Polygamous Fertility in a Mormon Town Larry Logue X (1985):60-74
'Tender Plants': Quaker Farmers and Children in the Delaware Valley, 1681-1735 Barry Levy III (1978):l16-135
The Value of Children During Industrialization: Sex Ratios in Childhood in Nineteenth-Century America L.A. Hammel, Sheila R. Johansson, and Caren A. Ginsberg III (1978):346-366
Western Fertility in Mid-Transition:Fertility and Nuptiality in the United States and Selected Nations at the Turn of the Century Michael R. Haines XV (1990):21-46
Work, Leisure, and Family Roles: Farm Households in the United States, 1920-1955 Joann Vanek V (1980):422-431
Working Class Debt in the Late Nineteenth Century United States Elyce Rotella and George Alter XVIII (1993):111-134
The French-Canadian Family Economy and Standard of Living in Lowell, Massachusetts, 1870 Francis H. Early VII (1992):180-199
Proliflc Immigrants and Dwindling Natives? Fertility Patterns in Western Massachusetts, 1850-1880 Jerry Wilcox and Hilda H. Golden VII (1982):265-288
'The Fruit that Hangs Highest': Courtship and Chaperonage in New York High Society, 1880-1920 Maureen E. Montgomery V. 21, No. 2, April 1996, p. 172
Female Rituals and the Politics of the New York Marriage Market in the Late Nineteenth Century Maureen E. Montgomery V. 23, No. 1, January 1998, p. 47
Family Security or Social Security? The Family and the Elderly in New York State during the 1920s N. Sue Weiler XI (1986):77-96
Marriage Patterns in Mid-Nineteenth Century New York State: A Multivariate Analysis Mans A. Vinovskis Ill (1978):51-61
What Can We Learn about Fertility Transitions from the New York State Census of 1865 Avery M. Guest XV (1990):47-67