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101. The church and the family in Belgium, 1850-1914.

102. Managing the metropolis: London's social problems and their control, c. 1660-1830.

103. The hidden history of refugee schooling in Britain: the case of the Belgians, 1914-18.

104. [The veil, the mirror, and the spur: television and social movements until the 1970's].

105. Pawning in German working-class life before the First World War.

106. Religion and urban society: the case of early modern Dublin.

107. From camp follower to lady in uniform: women, class and military institutions before 1920.

108. Violence and the civilizing process: does it work?

109. The world according to Jared Diamond.

110. Progress or national suicide: the single-child family in Hungarian political thought, 1840-1945.

111. [Physical culture, sports, and military preparedness: on the upswing in physical education and public health in Sweden during World War II].

112. [Globalization and agro-food systems in Argentina].

113. [The conscriptive society and French athletes during the Third Republic].

114. [The invention of public policy on sports in France, 1919-39].

115. [The effects of the imagination: medicine, science, and society in the 18th century].

116. The role of Quaker women in the seventeenth century, and the experiences of the Wiltshire friends.

117. Domestic space and disability in nineteenth-century Melbourne, Australia.

118. Reconsidering the "English urban renaissance": cities, culture, and society after the great fires of London.

119. Reading beyond the words: material letters and the process of interpretation.

120. Reflections on the changing status of academic science in India.

121. Ecstasies of the young: sexuality, the youth movement, and moral panic in Germany on the eve of the First World War.

122. Altered states: opium and tobacco compared.

123. The new world working-class suburb revisited: residential differentiation in Caversham, New Zealand.

124. Musemunuzhi: Edwin Smith and the restoration and fulfillment of African society and religion.

125. [Value-laden science: reflections on science, morality, and society at the onset of the Dutch Doorbraak movement].

126. [Civil society and the gendarmerie in Naples during the first half of the 19th century].

127. [Electricity and the social institution of science: thoughts for a conclusion].

128. Images of justice in East Central Europe during and after the transition.

129. Smelling like a market.

130. [The development of modern health care policy from a social and economic perspective].

131. [Reflections toward establishing a chronology of the "transsexual phenomenon," 1910-95].

132. Matrix of modernity.

133. The state in the field: official knowledge and truant practices.

134. [Desire and the body in 18th-century Chinese society: carnival beyond "civil" society].

135. Orphans, apprenticeships, and the world of work: Trinite and Saint-Exprit hospitals in Paris in the 17th century.

136. [Social security by guilds and mutual societies, 1780-1850].

137. AIDS in the context of South Africa's epidemic history: preliminary historical thoughts.

138. [The ethno-sociological expedition of Jozef Obrebski to Polesie, 1934-37: organization, research methods, problems, participants].

139. [Josefa Amar y Borbon: a Spanish intellectual in the debates of the Enlightenment].

140. [Ideological influences in Mexican penal thought].

141. Negotiating the socialist state in Vietnam through local administrators: the case of karaoke shops.

142. Society and housing form: home-centredness in England vs. family-centredness in Japan.

143. Factoring Mary Poovey's A History of the Modern Fact.

144. [The life and work of O. P. Bogoroditski].

145. Cities of empire.

146. Marriage, Sudanese-style: transnational practices of citizenship and gender-making for Sudanese nationals in Egypt.

147. The drug trade, the black economy, and society in western Amazonia.

148. [Jewish charity and assimilation at the turn of the 20th century].

149. Female complaintes: laments of Venus, queens, and city women in late sixteenth-century France.

150. Communist custodial contests: adoption rulings in the USSR after the Second World War.

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