Table Of ContentCANADIAN  JOURNAL  OF HISTORY 
ANNALES  CANADIENNES  D'HISTOIRE 
INDEX/INDICE 
Volumes  XXXI  -  XXXV 
Volume  XXXI  -  1996 
Volume  XXXII  -  1997 
Volume  XXXIII  -  1998 
Volume  XXXIV  -  1999 
Volume  XXXV  -  2000
CONTENTS 
I. Articles 
page  | 
II. Books  Featured  in Review Articles 
page 3 
Ill. Books Reviewed 
page 7 
IV. Memorials 
page 44 
V. Book Reviewers  for both Reviews and Review Articles 
page 44 
VI. Books Received 
page 59
INDEX/INDICE  - volumes XXXI - XXXV 
I. ARTICLES 
ADAMS, R. J. Q., “Andrew Bonar Law and the Fall of the Asquith Coalition:  The 
December  1916 Cabinet Crisis.”  Vol.  XXXII,  Issue 2, 185-200. 
AINSLEY, JILL NEWTON, “‘Some mysterious agency’: Women, Violent Crime, 
and the Insanity Acquittal in the Victorian Courtroom.” Vol.  XXXV,  Issue  1, 
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ASHWORTH,  WILLIAM  J., “England  and the Machinery  of Reason,  1780- 
1830.” Vol. XXXV,  Issue  1, 1-36. 
BEHAR,  JOSEPH,  “Control  and  Citizenship:  The  Case  of  St.  Helenian 
Agricultural Workers in the U. K., 1949-51.” Vol. XX XIII, Issue  1, 49-73. 
BOTHWELL, JAMES S., “‘Escheat with Heir’: Guardianship, Upward Mobility, 
and Political Reconciliation in the Reign of Edward III.” Vol. XXXV, Issue 2, 
241-73. 
BRADLEY,  KEITH,  “Romanitas  and  the  Roman  Family:  The  Evidence  of 
Apuleius’ Apology.” Vol. XXXV, Issue 2, 215-39. 
BRITNELL, R. H., “Price-Setting in English Borough Markets, 1349-1500.” Vol 
XXXI, Issue 1, 1-15. 
CLENDINNING, ANNE, “Gas and Water Feminism: Maud Adeline Brereton and 
Edwardian Domestic Technology.” Vol. XXXII, Issue 1, 1-24. 
CRAIG,  BEATRICE,  “Salaires,  niveaux  de  vie  et  travail  féminin,  dans 
l’arrondissement de Lille au XIXe siécle.” Vol. XXXIII, Issue 2, 215-47. 
CRAVER,  EARLENE,  “The Third Generation:  The Young Socialists  in Italy, 
1907-1915.” Vol. XXXI, Issue 2, 199-226. 
DENTON,  PETER,  “Puffs  of Smoke,  Puffs  of Praise:  Reconsidering  John 
Evelyn’s Fumifugium (1661).” Vol. XXXV, Issue 3, 441-51. 
DICKERMAN, EDMUND H. and ANITA M. WALKER, “Missions Impossible: 
Pomponne de Belliévre and the Policies of Henri III.” Vol. XXXV,  Issue 3, 
421-39. 
DOYLE, WILLIAM, “Abolishing the Sale of Offices:  Ambitions, Ambiguities, 
and Myths.” Vol. XXXII, Issue 3, 339-45. 
DYER, CHRISTOPHER, “Market Towns and the Countryside in Late Medieval 
England.” Vol. XXXI, Issue 1, 17-35. 
FINLEY-CROSWHITE, S. ANNETTE, “Confederates and Rivals: Picard Urban 
Alliances during the Catholic League,  1588-1594.” Vol. XXXI, Issue 3, 359- 
76. 
FUDGE, THOMAS A.., “‘Neither Mine nor Thine’: Communist Experiments in 
Hussite Bohemia.” Vol. XXXIII, Issue 1, 25-47. 
GAY, HANNAH, “East End, West End: Science Education, Culture and Class in 
Mid-Victorian London.” Vol. XXXII, Issue 2, 153-83. 
GENTILCORE, DAVID, “Figurations and State Authority in Early Modern Italy: 
The Case of the Sienese Protomedicato.” Vol. XXXIV, Issue 3, 359-83. 
GREIG,  MARTIN,  “Gilbert  Burnet  and  the  Problem  of Nonconformity  in 
Restoration Scotland and England.” Vol. XXXII, Issue 1, 1-24. 
HETT, BENJAMIN CARTER, “‘Goak Here’: A. J. P. Taylor and The Origins of 
the Second World War.” Vol. XXXI, Issue 2, 257-80.
INDEX/INDICE  - volumes XXXI -  XXX\ 
ILIFFE, ROBERT, “Foreign Bodies: Travel, Empire and the Early Royal Society 
of London,  Part I: Englishmen on  Tour.” Vol. XXXIII,  Issue 3, 357-85. 
ILIFFE, ROBERT,  “Foreign Bodies: Travel, Empire and the Early Royal Society 
of London, Part II: The Land of Experimental Knowledge.” Vol. XXXIV, Issue 
1, 23-50. 
JACOB,  MARGARET  C., “Commerce,  Industry  and the Laws  of Newtonian 
Science:  Weber Revisited and Revised.” Vol. XXXV, Issue 2, 275-92. 
JONAS,  RAYMOND,  “Sacred  Mysteries  and  Holy  Memories:  Counter- 
Revolutionary France and the Sacré-Coeur.”  Vol. XXXII, Issue 3, 347-59. 
JOURDAN,  ANNIE,  “L’eclipse  d’un  soleil:  Louis  XVI  et  les  projets 
monumentaux  de la Révolution.” Vol.  XXXII,  Issue 3, 361-74. 
KAY,  CAROLYN,  “The  Petersen  Portrait:  The  Failure  of Modern  Art  as 
Monument in Fin-de-Siécle  Hamburg.” Vol. XXXII,  Issue  1, 56-75. 
KENNEDY,  EMMET, “Taste and Revolution.”  Vol. XXXII, Issue 3, 375-92. 
KESSELRING,  KRISTA,  “Abjuration  and its Demise:  The Changing  Face of 
Royal Justice in the Tudor Period.” Vol. XXXIV,  Issue 3, 345-58. 
KLANG,  DANIEL  M., “Announcements  of Capitalism and their Reception  in 
Eighteenth-Century  Europe:  The  Dispute  between  Diderot  and  Morellet  in 
1770-71.” Vol. XXXIII, Issue 3, 417-36 
KLASSEN, SHERRI, “The Domestic Virtues of Old Age: Gendered Rites in the 
Féte de la vieillesse.” Vol. XXXII,  Issue 3, 393-403. 
LANGDON,  JOHN,  “The  Mobilization  of Labour  in  the Milling  Industry  of 
rhirteenth- and Early Fourteenth-century England.” Vol. XXXI, Issue 1, 37-58. 
LEITH, JAMES A., “The Terror: Adding the Cultural Dimension.” Vol. XXXII, 
Issue 3, 315-3 
LOVE,  RONALD  S., “A Game of Cat and Mouse:  Henri  de Navarre  and the 
Huguenot Campaigns of 1584-89.” Vol. XXXIV, Issue 1, 1-22. 
LOVE, RONALD S.., “Rituals of Majesty: France, Siam, and Court Spectacle in 
Royal Image-Building  at Versailles  in  1685 and 1686.” Vol. XXXI,  Issue 2, 
171-98 
MATE,  MAVIS,  “The  Rise and  Fall  of Markets  in Southeast  England.”  Vol. 
XXXI, Issue  1, 59-86 
MATSUMURA, JANICE, “Internal Security in Wartime Japan (1937-45) and the 
Creation of Internal Insecurity.” Vol. XXXI, Issue 3, 395-411. 
McDERMOTT, JOHN, “Trading with the Enemy: British Business and the Law 
during the First World War.” Vol. XXXII, Issue 2, 201-19. 
MCDONALD,  R.  ANDREW,  “‘Treachery  in  the  Remotest  Territories  of 
Scotland’:  Northern  Resistence  to the Canmore  Dynasty,  1130-1230.”  Vol. 
XXXIV,  Issue 2, 161-92. 
MENON,  ELIZABETH  K., “The Utopian Mayeux: Henri de Saint-Simon meets 
the bossu a la mode.” Vol. XXXII,  Issue 2, 249-77. 
MILLMAN,  BROCK, “The Battle of Cory Hall, November  1916: Patriots Meet 
Dissenters  in Wartime Cardiff.” Vol. XXXV, Issue 1, 57-83. 
PEKACZ, JOLANTA T., “Gender as a Political Orientation: Parisian Salonnieres 
and the Querelle des bouffons.” Vol. XXXII, Issue 3, 405-14. 
RETALLACK,  JAMES,  “*‘Why  Can’t  a  Saxon  be  More  Like  a  Prussian?’ 
Regional  Identities  and the Birth of Modern  Political  Culture  in Germany, 
1866-67.” Vol. XXXII, Issue 1, 26-55.
INDEX/INDICE  - volumes XXXI -  XXXV 
ROBERTS, WARREN, “The Visual Rhetoric of Jean-Louis Prieur.” Vol.  XXXII, 
Issue 3, 415-36 
SEARLE,  ALARIC,  “Veterans’  Associations  and Political  Radicalism  in West 
Germany,  1951-1954:  A  Case  Study  of  the  Traditionsgemeinschaft 
Grofdeutschland.” Vol. XXXIV,  Issue 2, 221-48. 
SNIGUROWICZ,  DIANA  C.,  “Sex,  Simians,  and  Spectacle  in  Nineteenth- 
Century France; Or, How to Tella ‘Man’ froma Monkey.” Vol. XXXIV, Issue 
1, 51-81. 
SNOBELEN,  STEPHEN  DAVID,  “A Further  Irony: Apolcalyptic  Readings of 
Edward Gibbon’s Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire.” Vol. XXXIII, Issue 
3, 387-416. 
SPRING,  DAVID and EILEEN  SPRING,  “Debt and the English Aristocracy.” 
Vol. XXXI, Issue 3, 377-94 
STAUM, MARTIN S., “Paris Ethnology and the Perfectibility  of ‘Races’.” Vol. 
XXXV,  Issue 3, 453-72. 
TIMM,  ANNETTE  F., “The  Legacy  of Bevélkerungspolitik:  Veneral  Disease 
Control and Marriage Counseling in Post-WW II Berlin.” Vol. XX XIII, Issue 
2, 173-214. 
VANDAL, GILLES, “Le systéme notarial de la Louisiane au XIXe siécle: profil 
et fonction des notaires.” Vol. XXXII,  Issue 2, 221-36. 
VARGA-HARRIS,  CHRISTINE  G.,  “Green  is  the  Colour  of Hope?:  The 
Crumbling  Fagade of Postwar  Byt Through the Public  Eyes of Vecherniaia 
Moskva.” Vol. XXXIV, Issue 2, 193-219. 
WILSON, K. M., “The Making and Putative Implementation ofa  British Foreign 
Policy of Gesture, December  1905 to August 1914: The Anglo-French Entente 
Revisited.” Vol. XXXI, Issue 2, 227-55. 
YI, GAO, “French Revolutionary Studies in Today’s China.” Vol. XXXII, Issue 
3, 437-46. 
Il. BOOKS FEATURED IN REVIEW ARTICLES 
ANDERSON,  FRED, Crucible of War:  The Seven  Years’  War and the Fate of 
Empire in British North America,  1754-1766.  Forum review, response by Fred 
Anderson, “The Seven Years’ War:  A Provincial’s View.” Vol. XXXV, Issue 
3, 501-5. 
ANDERSON,  FRED, Crucible of War:  The Seven  Years’  War and the Fate of 
Empire in British North America,  1754-1766.  Forum review  by Jay Cassel, “A 
Canadian Perspective on Anderson’s Crucible of War.” Vol. XXXV, Issue 3, 
487-90. 
ANDERSON,  FRED,  Crucible of War:  The Seven  Years’  War and the Fate of 
Empire in British North America,  1754-1766.  Forumreview by Gregory Evans 
Dowd, “North American Baroque:  Fred Anderson’s  Crucible of War.” Vol 
XXXV, Issue 3, 483-86.
INDEX/INDICE - volumes XXXI - XXXV 
ANDERSON,  FRED, Crucible of War:  The Seven  Years’  War and the Fate of 
Empire in British North America,  1754-1766.  Forum review by Jonathon  R. 
Dull,  “The  French  and  Indian  War  without  the  French:  Fred  Anderson’s 
Crucible of War.” Vol. XXXV, Issue 3, 491-94. 
ANDERSON,  FRED, Crucible of War:  The Seven  Years’  War and the Fate of 
Empire in British North America,  1754-1766.  Forum review by P. J. Marshall, 
“Fred Anderson’s  Seven Years’  War in Imperial Perspective.” Vol. XXXV, 
Issue 3, 495-97. 
ANDERSON,  FRED, Crucible of War:  The Seven  Years’  War and the Fate of 
Empire in British  North America,  1754-1766.  Forum  review  by John Shy, 
“Crucible of Revolution:  Fred Anderson’s Seven Years’ War.” Vol. XXXV, 
Issue 3, 479-81. 
ANDERSON,  FRED, Crucible of War:  The Seven  Years’  War and the Fate of 
Empire in British North America,  1754-1766.  Forum introduction by Ian K. 
Steele, “Narrative as Master:  A Forum on Fred Anderson’s Crucible of War.” 
Vol. XXXV, Issue 3, 473-75. 
APPLEBY, JOYCE, LYNN HUNT, and MARGARET JACOB, Telling the Truth 
about  History.  Review  article  by Christopher  Kent,  “Historiography  and 
Postmodernism.” Vol. XXXIV, Issue 3, 385-415. 
BENNETT,  MARTYN,  The  Civil  Wars  in Britain  and Ireland,  1638-1651. 
Review article by Tony Nuspl, “The Civil War Need Not Have Happened: ‘The 
King’s Word.’”  Vol. XXXV, Issue 1, 99-110. 
BENTLEY,  MICHAEL,  Modern  Historiography:  An  Introduction.  Review 
article  by Christopher  Kent,  “Historiography  and  Postmodernism.”  Vol. 
XXXIV, Issue 3, 385-415. 
BERKHOFER,  ROBERT  F., Jr., Beyond the Great Story: History as  Text and 
Discourse.  Review  article  by  Christopher  Kent,  Historiography  and 
Postmodernism. Vol. XXXIV, Issue 3, 385-415. 
BUNZL,  MARTIN,  Real History:  Reflections on Historical Practice.  Review 
article  by Christopher  Kent,  “Historiography  and  Postmodernism.”  Vol. 
XXXIV, Issue 3, 385-415. 
CAFERRO, WILLIAM, Mercenary Companies and the Decline of Siena. Review 
Article by Lawrin Armstrong, “Enemies of God, Pity, and Mercy.” Vol XXXV, 
Issue 2, 293-96. 
CARRUTHERS, BRUCE G., City of Capital: Politics and Markets in the English 
Financial Revolution.  Review article by Frank T. Melton, “Recent Books on 
the Age of the Glorious Revolution.” Vol. XXXIII, Issue 1, 76-78. 
CHADWICK, OWEN, Acton and History.  Review article by Christopher Kent, 
“Historiography and Postmodernism.” Vol. XXXIV, Issue 3, 385-415. 
CLAYDON, TONY,  William III and the Godly Revolution.  Review article by 
Frank T. Melton, “Recent Books on the Age of the Glorious Revolution.” Vol. 
XXXIII, Issue 1, 76-78. 
CORFIS,  IVY A. and MICHAEL WOLFE (editors),  The Medieval City Under 
Siege.  Review article by Carola M. Small, “Warfare in the Later Middle Ages.” 
Vol. XXXI, Issue 3, 413-18. 
CURRY, ANNE and MICHAEL  HUGHES (editors), Arms, Armies and Forti- 
fications Policy in the Hundred Years War.  Review article by Carola M. Small, 
“Warfare in the Later Middle Ages.” Vol. XXXI, Issue 3, 413-18.
INDEX/INDICE -  volumes XXXI - XXXV 
CUST,  RICHARD  and  ANNE  HUGHES  (editors),  The  English  Civil  War 
Review article by Tony Nuspl, “The Civil War Need Not Have Happened: ‘The 
King’s Word.’”  Vol. XXXV, Issue 1, 99-110. 
DAVIES,  R. W., Soviet  History  in  the  Yeltsin  Era.  Review  article  by E R 
Zimmermann,  “Ineluctable  Contradictions  in  the  Disintegration  of  the 
Communist World.”  Vol. XXXIV, Issue 2, 259-64. 
DAVIS,  MARY  ELLEN,  The Devil's  Dream.  Movie  review  by W.  George 
Lovell, untitled.  Vol. XXIII, Issue 2, 237-40. 
DAVIS,  MARY  ELLEN,  Tierra Madre.  Movie Review  by W. George Lovell, 
untitled.  Vol. XXXII, Issue 2, 237-40. 
DIXON, C. SCOTT (editor),  The German Reformation:  The Essential Readings 
Review  article  by Andrew  A.  Chibi,  “Aspects  of the  Reformation.”  Vol. 
XXXV, Issue 3, 507-13. 
DOMANSKA,  EWA, Encounters:  Philosophy of History after Postmodernism 
Review article by Christopher Kent, “Historiography and Postmodernism.” Vol. 
XXXIV, Issue 3, 385-415. 
ESTABROOK,  CARL,  Urbane and Rustic  England.  Review  article  by John 
Money,  “Country  Matters:  The  Fall  and  Rise  of Sylvanus  Urban  in  18th 
Century England.”  Vol. XXXV, Issue 1, 93-98. 
EVANS,  RICHARD J.,  /n Defence of History.  Review article by Christopher 
Kent, “Historiography and Postmodernism.” Vol. XXXIV, Issue 3, 385-415. 
FICHTENAU,  HEINRICH,  Heretics  and Scholars  in  the High Middle  Ages, 
1000-1200.  Review article by Lawrin Armstrong, “Weavers,  Preachers,  and 
Professors.” Vol. XXXIV, Issue 2, 249-51. 
GRAFTON, ANTHONY,  The Footnote: A Curious History.  Review article by 
Christopher Kent, “Historiography and Postmodernism.” Vol. XXXIV,  Issue 
3, 385-415. 
GRAINGER,  JOHN  D., Cromwell against the Scots:  The Last Anglo-Scottish 
War,  1650-1652.  Review article by Tony Nuspl, “The Civil War Need Not 
Have Happened:  ‘The King’s Word.’”  Vol. XXXV, Issue  1, 99-110. 
GRASSBY,  RICHARD,  The  Business  Community  of Seventeenth-Century 
England.  Review article by Frank T. Melton, “Recent Books on the Age of the 
Glorious Revolution.” Vol. XXXIII, Issue 1, 76-78. 
HAMILTON, CAROLYN,  Terrific Majesty:  The Powers of Shaka Zulu and the 
Limits  of Historical  Invention.  Review  article  by  Marc  Epprecht, 
“Contemporary Struggles in the Pre-Colonial Past in Southern Africa.”  Vol. 
XXXIV, Issue 3, 423-26. 
HARLAN, DAVID C., The Degradation of American History.  Review article by 
Christopher Kent, “Historiography and Postmodernism.” Vol. XXXIV,  Issue 
3, 385-415. 
HASKELL, THOMAS L., Objectivity is not Neutrality: Explanatory Schemes in 
History.  Review  article  by  Christopher  Kent,  “Historiography  and 
Postmodernism.” Vol. XXXIV, Issue 3, 385-415. 
HOAK, DALE and MORDECHAI FEINGOLD (editors),  The World of William 
and Mary: Anglo-Dutch Perspectives on the Revolution of 1688-89.  Review 
article  by Frank  T.  Melton,  “Recent  Books  on  the  Age  of the  Glorious 
Revolution.” Vol. XXXIII, Issue 1, 76-78.
INDEX/INDICE - volumes XXXI -  XXXV 
JENKINS,  KEITH,  On What  is  History? From  Carr and Elton  to  Rorty  and 
White.  Review  article  by  Christopher  Kent,  “Historiography  and 
Postmodernism.”  Vol. XXXIV, Issue 3, 385-415. 
KAELBER,  LUTZ,  Schools  of  Asceticism:  Ideology  and  Organization  in 
Medieval  Religious  Communities.  Review  article  by Lawrin  Armstrong, 
“Weavers,  Preachers, and Professors.” Vol. XXXIV, Issue 2, 249-51. 
KELLEY, DONALD R., Faces of History:  Historicai Inquiry from Herodotus to 
Herder  Review  article  by  Christopher  Kent,  “Historiography  and 
Postmodernism.”  Vol. XXXIV,  Issue 3, 385-415. 
KOHL,  BENJAMIN  G., Padua under the Carrara,  1318-1405.  Review article 
by Lawrin Armstrong, “Enemies of God, Pity, and Mercy.”  Vol. XXXV, Issue 
2, 293-96. 
KOHLER, HENNING, Adenauer: Eine Politische Biographie.  Review article by 
Juergen Doerr, “Adenauer.” Vol. XXXI, Issue 3, 419-23. 
LINDBERG,  CARTER  (editor),  The  European  Reformations  Sourcebook 
Review  article  by Andrew  A.  Chibi,  “Aspects  of the  Reformation.”  Vol 
XXXV, Issue 3, 507-13. 
LINDENMEYR, ADELE, Poverty  is Not a Vice: Charity, Society, and the State 
in Imperial Russia.  Review article by John F. Hutchinson, “The Scrimping of 
Russian Generosity.” Vol. XXXIII, Issue 1, 79-83. 
LUEBKE, DAVID (editor),  The Counter-Reformation:  The Essential Readings 
Review  article  by Andrew  A.  Chibi,  “Aspects  of the  Reformation.”  Vol. 
XXXV, Issue 3, 507-13. 
MACFARLANE,  ALAN,  The Savage Wars of Peace:  England, Japan and the 
Malthusian  Trap.  Review  article  by Philip  C.  Brown,  “Escaping  Traps: 
Malthusian and Intellectual.”  Vol. XXXV, Issue  1, 85-91. 
McCULLAGH, C. BEHAN, The Truth of History.  Review article by Christopher 
Kent, “Historiography and Postmodernism.” Vol. XXXIV, Issue 3, 385-415. 
MILLS, JOHN A., Control:  A History of Behaviorial Psychology.  Review article 
by Leendert P. Mos, “Behaviorism: An Ideology of Science Without Vision.” 
Vol. XXXIV, Issue 3, 417-421. 
MUNSLOW,  ALUN,  Deconstructing  History.  Review  article by Christopher 
Kent, “Historiography and Postmodernism.” Vol. XXXIV, Issue 3, 385-415. 
NASH, GARY B., CHARLOTTE CRABTREE, and ROSS E DUNN, History on 
Trial:  Culture  Wars  and  the  Teaching  of the  Past.  Review  article  by 
Christopher Kent, “Historiography and Postmodernism.” Vol. XXXIV, Issue 
3, 385-415. 
PEARSON, RAYMOND, The Rise and Fall of the Soviet Empire.  Review article 
by ER. Zimmermann,  “Ineluctable Contradictions in the Disintegration of the 
Communist World.”  Vol. XXXIV, Issue 2, 259-64. 
POSTER,  MARK, Cultural History and Postmodernity:  Disciplinary Readings 
and Challenges.  Review  article by Christopher  Kent, “Historiography  and 
Postmodernism.” Vol. XXXIV, Issue 3, 385-415. 
RINGER,  FRITZ, Max  Weber’s Methodology:  The Unification of the Cultural 
and  Social  Sciences.  Review  article  by  Craig  Keating,  “Theoretical 
Encounters.” Vol. XXXV, Issue 3, 515-17.