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 |