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202. The Historical Evolution of Legal Aid in China from the Perspective of Globalisation (1890–2003)
203. The Organisation of l’Assistance Judiciaire, the Politics of Poverty, and the Rewriting of History in Nineteenth-Century France
204. Lawyers Providing Legal Aid in Print: Legal Question and Answer Columns in Finnish Newspapers Around 1900
205. Training and Disciplining Lawyers Through Legal Aid: Chile, 1932–1960s
206. Archival Confrontations and Rewriting the History of Legal Aid in the U.S.
207. 'To Poor and Rich Alike': Legal Modernisation, the Women’s Movement, and Legal Aid in Late-Nineteenth-Century Finland
208. For Workers and for the Disadvantaged: Legal Advice Centres in Germany from the Late Nineteenth Century to the Early Twentieth Century
209. The Persistent Question of Legal Aid in the Professional Development of Russian Lawyers
210. Introduction: Understanding the History of Legal Aid in an International and Comparative Perspective
211. The History of Experience: Afterword
212. Nimble Nationalism: Transgenerational Experiences of East Karelian Refugees in Finland and Sweden
213. The Ill(s) of the Nation: The Experience of Tuberculosis in Finland from the 1920s to the 1970s
214. The Image of Marshal Mannerheim, Moral Panic, and the Refashioning of the Nation in the 1990s
215. Nocturnal Nation: Violence and the Nation in Dreams during and after World War II
216. Divided Nation on Records: The Transnational Formation of Finnish Popular Music During the Gramophone Fever
217. Guardians of the Land? Smallholders Living Their Nation in Interwar Finland
218. Temporalization of Experiencing: First-Hand Experience of the Nation in Mid-Nineteenth Century Finland
219. Red Orphans’ Fatherland: Children in the Civil War of 1918 and Its Aftermath
220. National Belonging Through Signed and Spoken Languages: The Case of Finland-Swedish Deaf People in the Late Nineteenth and Early Twentieth Centuries
221. Feeling the Nation through Exploring the City: Urban Pedagogy and Children’s Lived Experiences in Postwar Helsinki
222. Personal Nationalism in a Marital Relationship: Emotive and Gendering Construction of National Experience in Romantic Correspondence
223. National Sentiment: Nation Building and Emotional Language in Nineteenth-Century Finland
224. Lived Historiography: National History as a Script to the Past
225. Lived Nation: Histories of Experience and Emotion in Understanding Nationalism
226. Institutions: Disclosure and Failure To Act
227. Rape Law Reform in the 1970s and 1980s
228. Child Sexual Assault in Institutions
229. Reconceptualising Child Sexual Assault in the 1980s
230. Rape, Feminism and Culture in the 1970s
231. What to Do with the Victims?
232. Introduction: Sexual Violence
233. Conclusion: The Failure of Change
234. The Problem of Rape
235. Child Sexual Assault in the 1970s
236. The 1980s Courtroom
237. Correction to: Working-Class Women Living Religion in Finland at the Turn of the Twentieth Century
238. Narrating Pain and Healing in Andrieu de la Vigne, Mystère de saint Martin (1496)
239. ‘When the Fury of the Proud Sea Re-awoke’: Water, Devotion, and Lived Experience in Renaissance Venice
240. Everyday Miracles in Seventeenth-Century Spain
241. Saintly Shepherdesses: Semi-religious Women and Identity Formation in Seventeenth-Century France
242. Reading Beneath the Hegemonic Discourse: Finding African Agency and Voice in the Seventeenth-Century Canonisation Inquest of San Pedro Claver
243. Sleeping with the Enemy: Infertility and Wife Murder in a Miracle of St. Peter Martyr
244. Introduction: Hagiography and Lived Religion
245. Intimate Enemies: Religious Difference in Seventeenth-Century French Catholic Hagiography
246. From an Experiencer to a Saintly Man: Losing Biography, Gaining Hagiography in the Accounts of Marian Apparitions in Early Modern Poland
247. Gentle Holiness in the Vocational Culture of Seventeenth-Century French Visitandine Nuns
248. The Seriousness of Comedy in the ‘Redentin Easter Play’ (ca. 1460): Forms, Functions, and Potential Effects
249. Cure, Community, and the Miraculous in Early Modern Florence
250. Acquiring Legal Literacy by Reading: Popular Legal Literature in Nineteenth-Century France
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