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nr titel auteur tijdschrift jaar jaarg. afl. pagina('s) type
1 'alim families in seventeenth-century and eighteenth-century Algiers: Genealogy and heritage Loualich, Fatiha
2011
2 p. 98-107
10 p.
artikel
2 A mixed effects model of birth spacing for pre-transition populations Van Bavel, Jan
2010
2 p. 125-138
14 p.
artikel
3 Basque women and urban migration in the 19th century Arrizabalaga, Marie-Pierre
2005
2 p. 99-117
19 p.
artikel
4 Bodily memory: Introducing immigrant organizations and the family Venken, Machteld
2009
2 p. 150-164
15 p.
artikel
5 Bori practice among enslaved West Africans of Ottoman Tunis: Unbelief (Kufr) or another dimension of the African diaspora? Montana, Ismael M.
2011
2 p. 152-159
8 p.
artikel
6 Changing family strategies as a response to colonial challenge: Microanalytic observations on Siin/Senegal 1890–1960 Reinwald, Brigitte
1997
2 p. 183-195
13 p.
artikel
7 Choices and constraints in the migration of families: The central Netherlands, 1850–1940 Kok, Jan
2004
2 p. 137-158
22 p.
artikel
8 Church, marriage, and legitimacy in the British West Indies (nineteenth and twentieth centuries) Ortmayr, Norbert
1997
2 p. 141-170
30 p.
artikel
9 Contents 2009
2 p. iii-iv
nvt p.
artikel
10 Contents 2003
2 p. iii-
1 p.
artikel
11 Contents 2010
2 p. iii-
1 p.
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12 Contents 2008
2 p. iii-
1 p.
artikel
13 Contents 2006
2 p. iii-
1 p.
artikel
14 Contents 2007
2 p. iii-
1 p.
artikel
15 Contents 2005
2 p. iii-
1 p.
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16 Contents page 2004
2 p. iii-
1 p.
artikel
17 Contents page 2011
2 p. iii-
1 p.
artikel
18 Continuity and change among the Rhemish proletariat Fauve-Chamoux, Antoinette
2001
2 p. 167-185
19 p.
artikel
19 Continuity and change over the generations Kreher, Simone
2002
2 p. 183-205
23 p.
artikel
20 Daily life and family in an Ottoman urban context: Historiographical stakes and new research perspectives Freitag, Ulrike
2011
2 p. 80-87
8 p.
artikel
21 Departmentalization, migration, and the politics of the family in the post-war French Caribbean Childers, Kristen Stromberg
2009
2 p. 177-190
14 p.
artikel
22 Doing family Strasser, Elisabeth
2009
2 p. 165-176
12 p.
artikel
23 Domestic succession, property transmission, and family systems in the agrarian societies of contemporary Spain Barrera-González, Andrés
1998
2 p. 221-227
7 p.
artikel
24 East German dissident biographies in the context of family history Miethe, Ingrid
2002
2 p. 207-224
18 p.
artikel
25 Economic opening and society endogamy: migratory and reproduction logic in the Insubric mountains (18th and 19th centuries) Lorenzetti, Luigi
2003
2 p. 297-316
20 p.
artikel
26 Editorial Lafi, Nora
2011
2 p. 79-
1 p.
artikel
27 Editorial Board 2003
2 p. ii-
1 p.
artikel
28 Editorial Board 2004
2 p. ii-
1 p.
artikel
29 Erratum to “Women who shared a husband: Polygyny in southern Albania in the early 20th century” [The History of the Family 11(1) (2006) 45–57] Nicholson, Beryl
2006
2 p. 121-
1 p.
artikel
30 Evaluating gender in early Jamaica, 1674–1784 Burnard, Trevor
2007
2 p. 81-91
11 p.
artikel
31 “…everywhere she went I had to tag along beside her”: Family, life course, and everyday mobility in England since the 1940s Pooley, Colin G.
2005
2 p. 119-136
18 p.
artikel
32 Familial strategies of artisans during the modernization process Romero-Marin, Juanjo
2001
2 p. 203-224
22 p.
artikel
33 Families and households of the poor: The 19th-century Slovenian gostači Sovič, Silvia
2005
2 p. 161-182
22 p.
artikel
34 Families, Foreignness, Migration Beyers, Leen
2009
2 p. 125-131
7 p.
artikel
35 Families in motion: the role and characteristics of household migration in a 19th-century rural Italian parish Manfredini, Matteo
2003
2 p. 317-343
27 p.
artikel
36 Family and business among master artisans and entrepreneurs Ehmer, Josef
2001
2 p. 187-202
16 p.
artikel
37 Family breakdown and the ‘Welfare Child’ in 19th and 20th century Britain Levene, Alysa
2006
2 p. 67-79
13 p.
artikel
38 Family, clergy, conviviality and morality among the Greek-Orthodox in Izmir at the end of the Empire Kechriotis, Vangelis
2011
2 p. 88-97
10 p.
artikel
39 Family enterprise in the Baltic estate economy Plakans, Andrejs
2001
2 p. 241-256
16 p.
artikel
40 Family history: Life stories Rosenthal, Gabriele
2002
2 p. 175-182
8 p.
artikel
41 Family in Dutch migration policy 1945–2005 Schrover, Marlou
2009
2 p. 191-202
12 p.
artikel
42 Family strategies concerning migration and occupations of children in a market-oriented agricultural economy Paping, Richard
2004
2 p. 159-191
33 p.
artikel
43 Fertility and migration in the heart of the industrial revolution Oris, Michel
1996
2 p. 169-182
14 p.
artikel
44 Flemish immigration in wallonia and in france: Poulain, Michel
2000
2 p. 227-241
15 p.
artikel
45 From france to new france Desjardins, Bertrand
2000
2 p. 215-226
12 p.
artikel
46 History of the Family – Special Issue – “Urban household and family in twentieth century East and South-East Europe” eds. Gentiana Kera and Gijs Kessler Kera, Gentiana
2008
2 p. 119-125
7 p.
artikel
47 Horizons of long-distance intimacies Drotbohm, Heike
2009
2 p. 132-149
18 p.
artikel
48 Household, family, and economy among wine-growing peasants Landsteiner, Erich
1999
2 p. 113-135
23 p.
artikel
49 Household structures in urban Albania in 1918 Gruber, Siegfried
2008
2 p. 138-151
14 p.
artikel
50 How women use family networks to facilitate migration: A comparative study of Irish and Polish women in Britain Ryan, Louise
2009
2 p. 217-231
15 p.
artikel
51 “If this be living I'd rather be dead”: Enslaved youth, agency and resistance on an eighteenth century Jamaican estate Jones, Cecily
2007
2 p. 92-103
12 p.
artikel
52 Interchanged identities Kovács, Éva
2002
2 p. 239-257
19 p.
artikel
53 Introduction Bideau, Alain
1996
2 p. iv-vi
nvt p.
artikel
54 Introduction: Family enterprises and family life Hareven, Tamara K.
2001
2 p. 143-145
3 p.
artikel
55 Italian women after development Blim, Michael
2001
2 p. 257-270
14 p.
artikel
56 Labor migration during the first phase of Basque industrialization: The labor market and family motivations Vilallonga, Mercedes Arbaiza
1998
2 p. 199-219
21 p.
artikel
57 Labor power, social and economic differentials, and adaptive strategies of peasant households in stem-family regions of Spain Erdozáin-Azpilicueta, Pilar
1998
2 p. 155-172
18 p.
artikel
58 Labor strategies of families: An introduction Engelen, Theo
2004
2 p. 123-135
13 p.
artikel
59 Land, labor, and love Moring, Beatrice
1999
2 p. 159-184
26 p.
artikel
60 Lawrence stone Houlbrooke, Ralph
2000
2 p. 149-151
3 p.
artikel
61 Legal restrictions on marriage Mantl, Elisabeth
1999
2 p. 185-207
23 p.
artikel
62 Life histories of single parents and illegitimate infants in nineteenth-century Sweden Brändström, Anders
1996
2 p. 205-226
22 p.
artikel
63 Linguistic diversity and everyday life in the Ottoman cities of the Eastern Mediterranean and the Balkans (late 19th–early 20th century) Strauss, Johann
2011
2 p. 126-141
16 p.
artikel
64 Maids to the city: migration patterns of female domestic servants from the province of Zeeland, the Netherlands (1850–1950) Bras, Hilde
2003
2 p. 217-246
30 p.
artikel
65 Marriage and household in the Belgrade elite at the beginning of the 20th century: The Novaković family Mišković, Nataša
2008
2 p. 152-162
11 p.
artikel
66 Marriage at the intersection between tradition and globalization Timmerman, Christiane
2009
2 p. 232-244
13 p.
artikel
67 Marriage in urban Albania (during the first half of the twentieth century) Kera, Gentiana
2008
2 p. 126-137
12 p.
artikel
68 Migration and the household: Urban living arrangements in late 19th- to early 20th-century Russia Valetov, Timur
2008
2 p. 163-177
15 p.
artikel
69 Migration of rural families in 19th century southern Sweden. A longitudinal analysis of local migration patterns Dribe, Martin
2003
2 p. 247-265
19 p.
artikel
70 Narratives on World War II in Poland Kaźmierska, Kaja
2002
2 p. 281-305
25 p.
artikel
71 Nationalism and family ideology: The case of Lithuania at the turn of the 20th century Leinarte, Dalia
2006
2 p. 81-92
12 p.
artikel
72 Nuptiality and family reproduction in male-inheritance systems: Reflections on the example of the Franche-Comté (seventeenth-eighteenth centuries) Derouet, Bernard
1996
2 p. 139-158
20 p.
artikel
73 Parenthood and welfare outcomes in late-twentieth-century Sweden Nilsson, Karina
2010
2 p. 206-214
9 p.
artikel
74 Patrilines, surnames, and family identity: Plakans, Andrejs
2000
2 p. 199-214
16 p.
artikel
75 Patronymic names and Noms de terre In the french nobility in the eighteenth and the nineteenth centuries Barthelemy, Tiphaine
2000
2 p. 181-197
17 p.
artikel
76 Patterns of family formation: Marriage and fertility timing in Bulgaria at the turn of the twenty-first century — A case-study of Sofia Pamporov, Alexey
2008
2 p. 210-221
12 p.
artikel
77 Paying the levy: Taxable wealth in Bridgetown, Barbados, 1680–1715 Smith, S.D.
2007
2 p. 116-129
14 p.
artikel
78 Planting families: Intent and outcome in the development of colonial Georgia Marsh, Ben
2007
2 p. 104-115
12 p.
artikel
79 Policies and practices of fertility control under the state socialism Drezgić, Rada
2010
2 p. 191-205
15 p.
artikel
80 Poverty and the family-income cycle: Casual laborers in Amsterdam in the first half of the 20th century Knotter, Ad
2004
2 p. 221-237
17 p.
artikel
81 Priest, parishioner and posterity: A Dutch urban legend or historical fact? Somers, Angelo
2010
2 p. 174-190
17 p.
artikel
82 Procreation, family and ‘progress’: Administrative and economic aspects of Ottoman population policies in the 19th century Dursun, Selçuk
2011
2 p. 160-171
12 p.
artikel
83 Regional standardization in the age at marriage Murayama, Satoshi
2001
2 p. 303-324
22 p.
artikel
84 Reproducing plantation society: Women and land in colonial South Carolina Edelson, S. Max
2007
2 p. 130-141
12 p.
artikel
85 Reproductive health, birth control, and fertility change in Sweden, circa 1900–1940 Kling, Sofia
2010
2 p. 161-173
13 p.
artikel
86 Special issue: The plantation and the family 2007
2 p. 79-80
2 p.
artikel
87 State ‘parenthood’ and vocational orphanages (islâhhanes): Transformation of urbanity and family life Maksudyan, Nazan
2011
2 p. 172-181
10 p.
artikel
88 Stay or leave? Individual choice and family logic: The destinations of children born in the Valserine Valley (French Jura) in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries Bideau, Alain
1996
2 p. 159-168
10 p.
artikel
89 Strategies of inheritance among Kentish fishing communities in the later Middle Ages Sweetinburgh, Sheila
2006
2 p. 93-105
13 p.
artikel
90 Street politics in Damascus: Kinship and other social categories as bases of political action, 1830–1841 Büssow, Johann
2011
2 p. 108-125
18 p.
artikel
91 Structure and strategy. Two rural communities in the Kempen region of Belgium, 1850–1910 Vanhaute, Eric
2004
2 p. 193-220
28 p.
artikel
92 Surnames Brunet, Guy
2000
2 p. 153-160
8 p.
artikel
93 Surnames, marriage, and consanguinity in eighteenth and nineteenth century haute-provence Collomp, Alain
2000
2 p. 243-254
12 p.
artikel
94 Terra incognita: Migration of the elderly and the nuclear hardship hypothesis Neven, Muriel
2003
2 p. 267-295
29 p.
artikel
95 The complexity of migration in the European countryside: Introduction Dribe, Martin
2003
2 p. 183-185
3 p.
artikel
96 The creation of the “mestizo family model”: The example of Paraguay Pottthast-Jutkeit, Barbara
1997
2 p. 123-139
17 p.
artikel
97 The European marriage pattern as solution and problem: Households of the elderly in Verviers, Belgium, 1831 Alter, George
1996
2 p. 123-138
16 p.
artikel
98 The evolution of mortality in an industrial town: Le Creusot in the nineteenth century Bourdelais, Patrice
1996
2 p. 183-204
22 p.
artikel
99 The family strategies concept: An evaluation of four empirical case studies Engelen, Theo
2004
2 p. 239-251
13 p.
artikel
100 The history of family and colonialism: Examples from Africa, Latin America, and the Caribbean Potthast-Jutkeit, Barbara
1997
2 p. 115-121
7 p.
artikel
101 The history of migration as a chapter in the history of the European rural family: An overview Oris, Michel
2003
2 p. 187-215
29 p.
artikel
102 The history of the family in Spain: Past development, present realities, and future challenges Reher, David
1998
2 p. 125-136
12 p.
artikel
103 The impact of demographic and socio-economic change on the living arrangements of the elderly in Sundsval, Sweden, during the nineteenth century Högman, Ann-Kristin
1999
2 p. 137-158
22 p.
artikel
104 The patronymic and the matronymic in sardinia: Murru-Corriga, Giannetta
2000
2 p. 161-180
20 p.
artikel
105 The practice of birth control and historical fertility change: Introduction Edvinsson, Sören
2010
2 p. 117-124
8 p.
artikel
106 The recent marital transition in Bulgaria between historical diversity and Pan-European integration Dimitrova, Elitsa K.
2008
2 p. 195-209
15 p.
artikel
107 The “serious evil of marching regiments”: The families of the British garrison of Gibraltar Padiak, Janet
2005
2 p. 137-150
14 p.
artikel
108 The urban household in Russia and the Soviet Union, 1900–2000: Patterns of family formation in a turbulent century Afontsev, Sergey
2008
2 p. 178-194
17 p.
artikel
109 The use of the family: Property devolution and well-to-do social groups in Catalonia (eighteenth and nineteenth centuries) I Alòs, LlorençFerrer
1998
2 p. 247-265
19 p.
artikel
110 The ‘wanted’ children. Experiences of Hungarian children living with Belgian foster families during the interwar period Hajtó, Vera
2009
2 p. 203-216
14 p.
artikel
111 “To establish a community of property”: Marriage and race before and during the Haitian Revolution Garrigus, John D.
2007
2 p. 142-152
11 p.
artikel
112 Toward a social geography of baby farming Swain, Shurlee
2005
2 p. 151-159
9 p.
artikel
113 Transitions in women's and children's work patterns and implications for the study of family income and household structure: A case study from the Catalan textile sector (1850–1925) Camps-Cura, Enriqueta
1998
2 p. 137-153
17 p.
artikel
114 Two cultural worlds in one family Semenova, Victoria V
2002
2 p. 259-280
22 p.
artikel
115 Understanding intra-family inequalities: The Montes de Pas, Spain, 1700–1900 Sarasúa, Carmen
1998
2 p. 173-197
25 p.
artikel
116 Variations in traditional marriage and family forms: Responses to the changing pattern of family-based social security systems in Sierra Leone and Kenya Schäfer, Rita
1997
2 p. 197-209
13 p.
artikel
117 Veiling and denying the past Rosenthal, Gabriele
2002
2 p. 225-238
14 p.
artikel
118 “We are family”: Gender, microenterprise, family work, and well-being in Ecuador and the Dominican Republic — with comparative data from Guatemala, Swaziland, and Guinea-Bissau Blumberg, Rae Lesser
2001
2 p. 271-299
29 p.
artikel
119 “We weren't the sort that wanted intimacy every night”: Birth control and abstinence in England, c.1930–60 Szreter, Simon
2010
2 p. 139-160
22 p.
artikel
120 Who were the families of “natural” children in nineteenth-century Rio de Janeiro, Brazil?: A comparison of baptismal and census records Kuznesof, Elizabeth Anne
1997
2 p. 171-182
12 p.
artikel
121 Women, family affairs, and justice: Tunisia in the 19th century Larguèche, Dalenda
2011
2 p. 142-151
10 p.
artikel
122 Women, family, and small business in late nineteenth century Sweden Ericsson, Tom
2001
2 p. 225-239
15 p.
artikel
123 Women's bread — men's capital Pfister, Ulrich
2001
2 p. 147-166
20 p.
artikel
124 Women's status and fertility in rural India Yadava, K.N.S.
1999
2 p. 209-228
20 p.
artikel
125 Youth, violence, and courtship in late-Victorian Birmingham: The case of James Harper and Emily Pimm Davies, Andrew
2006
2 p. 107-120
14 p.
artikel
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