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JBSJohn Birch Society
JBSJudge Business School (University of Cambridge; UK)
JBSJapan Bible Society (est. 1937)
JBSJoint British Societies (UK)
JBSJournal of Biosocial Science
JBSJohn Burroughs School
JBSJewish Burial Society
JBSJournal of British Studies
JBSJamaica Bureau of Standards
JBSJunction Barrier Schottky (electronics engineering)
JBSJapanese Biochemical Society
JBSJohnson Behavioral System
JBSJournal of Biological Systems
JBSJohanson-Blizzard Syndrome
JBSJohnson Bassin & Shaw (Olympia, WA)
JBSJapan Bangladesh Society (est. 1996)
JBSJournal of Business Strategies
JBSJournal of Biomolecular Screening
JBSJapan Business Systems
JBSJournal of Biblical Studies
JBSJoint Base Station
JBSJoint Broadcast System
JBSJones Business Systems
JBSJacobsen Syndrome
JBSJoint Broadcast Service (NRO Operational Support Office)
JBSJane Brooks School (Oklahoma, USA)
JBSJournal of Biopharmaceutical Statistics
JBSJunction Barrier-Controlled Schottky (thyristor)
JBSJournal of Burma Studies
JBSJob Binding Services
JBSJohn Bentley School (UK)
JBSJanashakti Bank Societies
JBSJournal of Borderland Studies (Association for Borderlands Studies)
JBSJames Bay Sleeping Bag
JBSJob Breakdown Structure
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References in periodicals archive
Curtin, "'The White Man's Grave': Image and Reality," Journal of British Studies 1 (1961): 94-110.
194-224; Amy Black and Stephen Brooke, "The Labour Party, Women and the Problem of Gender, 195 1-66," Journal of British Studies 36 (1997): 419-52.
(22.) Peter Dunkley, "Whigs and Paupers: the Reform of the English Poor Laws, 1830-1834," Journal of British Studies 20 (1981): 135.
Lawrence, "Popular Radicalism and the Socialist Revival in Britain," Journal of British Studies 31(1992): 163-86.
Vicinus, "Lesbian perversity and Victorian marriage; the 1864 Codrington divorce trial," Journal of British Studies Vol.
Shoemaker, "The London "Mob" in the Early Eighteenth Centuary," Journal of British Studies 26, no.
Cole, "The Moral Economy of the Crowd: Some Twentieth-Century Food Riots," Journal of British Studies 17/1 (Fall 1978): 157-176; Dana Frank, "Housewives, Socialists, and the Politics of Food: the 1917 New York Cost-of-Living Protests," Feminist Studies 11/2 (Summer 1985): 255-285; William Freiburger, "War Prosperity and Hunger: the New York Food Riots of 1917," Labor History 25/2 (Spring 1984): 217-239; Ruth A.
This chapter had previously appeared as an article in Rural History, and the stimulating historiographical piece by Innes and Styles on "the crime wave", which is far more than a mere overview of the literature, is a very thoroughly updated reworking of an article which originally appeared in the Journal of British Studies. These contributions replace unidentified backsliders, and Linda Pollock's limp offering on concepts of privacy perhaps represents another kind of backsliding.
Wach, "Culture and the Middle Classes: Popular Knowledge in Industrial Manchester," Journal of British Studies 27 (1988): 375-404.
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