v. 1. The ancient world to the Reformation, edited by S. Chodorow
Ancient ships and shipping
Cities of the Roman Empire
The appeal and practice of the mystery-religions
The conversion of the Germans
Peasants and the agricultural revolution
Jews in a Christian society
The world of the crusaders
The role of a baron's wife
Traveling the roads in the twelfth century
The operation of a monastery
Hunting subversion in the Middle Ages
The organization of the late medieval city
The relevance of a university education in 14th-century England
A community against the plague
City women and the French reformation
Cultural patronage in renaissance Florence
Parent and child in renaissance Italy.
v. 2. The sixteenth century to the present, edited by P. N. Stearns.
The peasants of Languedoc
Religion and the decline of magic
Popular recreations in English society
The population revolution
The new world of children
Medical power and popular medicine
The foundations of middle-class life
The changing nature of protest
Crime and industrialization in Britain
Crime and the development of modern society
The adaptation of workers
Popular education: peasants into Frenchmen
New leisure: social drinking
The social biases of Nazism
Modern politics: the French communists
Sports: the people's game
The horror of modernization.