Parution – Journal of social history, vol 44, n°1, fall 2010
« We Mentally Ill Smoke a Lot »: Identity, Smoking, and Mental Illness in America
Diseased, Maimed, Mutilated: Categorizations of Disability and an Ugly Law in Late Nineteenth-Century Chicago
Regime Change: Gender, Class, and the invention of Dieting in Post-Bellum America
« The Attila the Hun Law »: New York’s Rockefeller Drug Laws and the Making of a Punitive State
Tags: Etudes des sciences, Histoire