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Sherrin Marshall (ed.), Women in Reformation and Counter‐Reformation Europe: Private and Public Worlds (1989), 215 (Indiana University Press, $35.00, paperback $10.95).
Lyndal Roper, The Holy Household: Women and Morals in Reformation Augsburg (1989), vi + 296 (Clarendon Press, Oxford, £25.00).
Bridget Hill, Women, Work and Sexual Politics in Eighteenth‐Century England (1989), viii + 275 (Basil Blackwell, Oxford, £29.50).
Rosalind Mitchison and Leah Leneman, Sexuality and Social Control: Scotland 1660–1780 (1989), x + 253 (Basil Blackwell, Oxford, £27.50).
Peter Sahlins, Boundaries. The Making of France and Spain in the Pyrenees (1989), xxi + 351 (University of California Press, Berkeley, $35.00).
Robert Hole, Pulpits, Politics and Public Order in England, 1760–1832 (1989), xiv + 326 (Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, £32.50).
Gregorgy Claeys, Thomas Paine: Social and Political Thought (1989), xiv + 257 (Unwin Hyman, £30.00, paperback £11.95).
Eric Hobsbawm, Echoes of the Marseillaise (1990), xv + 144 (Verso, £24.95, paperback £8.95).
Noel Parker, Portrayals of Revolution: Images, Debates and Patterns of Thought on the French Revolution (1990), vii + 244 (Harvester Wheatsheaf, Brighton, paperback £10.95).
D. Hay and F. Snyder (eds), Policing and Prosecution in Britain 1750–1850 (1989), xvi + 470 (Clarendon Press, Oxford, £45.00).
David J. V. Jones, Rebecca's Children: A Study of Rural Society, Crime and Protest (1989), ix + 423 (Clarendon Press, Oxford, £40.00).
Don H. Doyle, New Men, New Cities, New South: Atlanta, Nashville, Charleston, Mobile, 1860–1910 (1990), xix + 361 (University of North Carolina Press, Chapel Hill, $43.95, paperback $14.25).
Wilbur Zelinsky, Nation into State: The Shifting Symbolic Foundations of American Nationalism (1989), xiv + 350, bibliography, graphs and charts, index (University of North Carolina Press, Chapel Hill, $32.94).
Michele H. Bogart, Public Sculpture and the Civic Ideal in New York City, 1890–1930 (1989), xvi + 390, illustrations, index (University of Chicago Press, Chicago, £31.95).
Lothar Gall, Bürgertum in Deutschland (1989), 640 (Siedler, Berlin, n.p.).
Adelheid von Saldern (ed.), Stadt und Moderne. Hannover in der Weimarer Republik (1989), 364 (Ergebnisse, Hamburg, paperback, n.p.). (The City and Modernity. Hannover in the Weimar Republic)
Joan Campbell, Joy in Work, German Work. The National Debate, 1800–1945 (1989), xi + 431 (Princeton University Press, Princeton, N.J., $37.50).
Gary Cross (ed.), Worktime and Industrialization: An International History (1988), vii + 251 (Temple University Press, Philadelphia, n.p.).