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101. Representations of adolescence in the modern city: voluntary provision and work in Nottingham and Saint-Etienne, 1890-1914.

102. [The emergency medical relief system during the Sino-Japanese War: the medical relief corps of the Chinese Red Cross in particular].

103. [Research using the rolls of foreign citizens in the Medical Relief Corps (Chinese Red Cross) who were medical aid personnel in China during the Sino-Japanese conflict].

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

106. "The life blood of the navy": recruiting sailors in eighteenth-century Spain.

107. "Journeys into poverty kingdom": complete participation and the British vagrant, 1866-1914.

108. Senses of belonging: the politics of working-class insurance in Britain, 1880-1914.

109. "Grand metropolis" or "the anus of the world"? The cultural life of eighteenth-century Dublin.

110. When Judaism turned bourgeois: gender in Jewish associational life and in the synagogue, 1750-1850.

111. [Financing Valencian agrarian development, 1750-1914].

112. [An Estonian Volksgemeinschaft? The Estonian Joint Help organization in 1941-1944].

113. [An honor or a duty? The second pinkas of the Swarzedz mutual aid society, 1772-1809].

114. The unknown sock knitter: voluntary work, emotional labour, bereavement and the Great War.

115. [The city and clerics].

116. [The contribution of Rachel Isabella Steyn to the humanitarian aid program in Germany after World War I].

117. Present at birth: midwives, "handywomen" and neighbours in rural New South Wales, 1850-1900.

118. [States and societies facing collectives and individuals: Sweden during the 19th century].

119. "Making the workingman like me": charity, pastorship, and middle-class identity in nineteenth century Britain. Thomas Chalmers and Dr. James Phillips Kay.

120. The story of "Hazelmere": a case study in modern diaconal activity.

121. A time to remember.

122. History of the National Kidney Foundation.

123. Women's voluntarism, special education, and the Junior League: "social motherhood" in Atlanta, 1916-1968.

124. The formative years of the American Osler Society.

126. A year in the life: the Home Relief Society in 1964.

132. [The "cafeteria": the Hadassah school luncheons program in eretz Israel].

133. Welfare, democracy, and fascism: the political crises in German child welfare, 1922-1933.

134. [Spanish associations within Cuban workers' mutual aid societies].

135. Relative value: the financing of families.

136. [Recent studies on the history of philanthropic associations in China: private philanthropic associations in early modern China].

137. [A brave solider of the Seven Years War, Marguerite, called Jean, Goubler].

138. British voluntary hospitals, 1871-1938: the geography of provision and utilization.

139. An honorable avocation for ladies: the work of the Mexico City Union de Damas Catolicas Mexicanas, 1912-1926.

140. Volunteering in the First World War: the Birmingham experience, August 1914 - May 1915.

141. Eleanor Rathbone on the Remuneration of Women's Services.

142. [Early examples of educational philanthropy in Galicia, 1607-99, supported by Galicians who had emigrated to Spanish America].

143. Female apostolates and modernization in mid-nineteenth century Chile.

144. War charity begins at home.

145. Patriotism or pleasure? The nineteenth century volunteer force as a vehicle for rural working-class male sport.

146. The great Russian famine of 1891-2: E. W. Brooks and Friends famine relief.

147. Convention and contradiction: representations of women in Australian war films, 1914-1918.

148. Continuity and change in philanthropic housing organisations: the Octavia Hill Housing Trust and the Guinness Trust.

149. [Candies for Figaro's daughter, or Beaumarchais and nursing mothers].

150. [The origins of civil society: citizen associations in Great Britain].

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