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Recent Scholarship

Colonial and Revolutionary Period

Acemoglu, Daron, Simon Johnson, and James A. Robinson, "The Colonial Origins of Comparative Development: An Empirical Investigation," American Economic Review, 91 (Dec. 2001), 1369–401.

Armstrong, John, and John Cutler, "The British Coastal Fleet in the Eighteenth Century: How Useful Are the Admiralty's Registers of Protection from Impressment?," American Neptune, 60 (Summer 2000), 235–51.

Baker, Naomi, "'Men of our own Nation': Gender, Race, and the Other in Early Modern Quaker Writing," Literature and History (Winchester), 10 (Autumn 2001), 1–25.

Bell, David A., et al., "AHR Forum: Creating National Identities in a Revolutionary Era," American Historical Review, 106 (Oct. 2001), 1214–89.

Bross, Kristina, "Dying Saints, Vanishing Savages: 'Dying Indian Speeches' in Colonial New England Literature," Early American Literature, 36 (no. 3, 2001), 325–52.

Carp, Benjamin L., "Fire of Liberty: Firefighters, Urban Voluntary Culture, and the Revolutionary Movement," William and Mary Quarterly, 58 (Oct. 2001), 781–818.

Codignola, Luca, "Los primeros pasos de la Iglesia en la América del Nordeste (siglo XVII)" (The early steps of the Catholic Church in northeastern North America [17th century]), in Dos mil años de evangelización: Los grandes ciclos evangelizadores. XXI Simposio Internacional de Teología de la Universidad de Navarra (Two thousand years of evangelization: The great cycles of evangelization. 21st International Conference of Theology of the University of Navarra), 275–87. (Pamplona: Servicio de Publicaciones de la Universidad de Navarra, 2001.) In Spanish.

Finkelman, Paul, "The Founders of Slavery: Little Ventured, Little Gained," Yale Journal of Law and the Humanities, 13 (Summer 2001), 413–49.

Guenther, Karen, "A Crisis of Allegiance: Berks County, Pennsylvania, Quakers and the War for Independence," Quaker History, 90 (Fall 2001), 15–34.

Hwang, Hae-Bung, "Bernard Bailyneui yeoksahak segye" (Bernard Bailyn's world of history), Miguksa Yeonku (Seoul), 10 (Nov. 1999), 297–330. In Korean.

Larkin, Edward, "Seeing through Language: Narrative, Portraiture, and Character in Peter Oliver's The Origin & Progress of the American Rebellion," Early American Literature, 36 (no. 3, 2001), 427–54.

Lee, Chang-Shin, "Akeui gainyeomgwa gender jeongchi: 17segi New England jibangeui manyeo sanyang" (The idea of devil and gender politics: A history of witch-hunting in 17th-century New England), Miguksa Yeonku (Seoul), 13 (May 2001), 1–28. In Korean.

Lindmark, Daniel, "Literature for Swedish Lutherans in Colonial America, 1696–1730," Paedagogica Historica (Gent), 37 (no. 1, 2001), 35–54.

Marienstras, Élise, "'Guerres indiennes,' guerres colonials en Amérique du Nord," ("Indian wars," colonial wars in North America), in Transmettre les passés: Nazisme, Vichy, et conflicts coloniaux: Les responsabilités de l' université (To transmit the pasts: Nazism, Vichy, and colonial conflicts: The responsibilities of the university), ed. Marie-Claire Hoock-Demarle and Claude Liauzu, 143–59. (Paris: Syllepse, 2001. 322 pp. Paper, €20.00, ISBN 2-913165-53-2.) In French.

McCarthy, Keely, "Conversion, Identity, and the Indian Missionary," Early American Literature, 36 (no. 3, 2001), 353–69.

Priest, Claire, "Currency Policies and Legal Development in Colonial New England," Yale Law Journal, 110 (June 2001), 1303–1405.

Ranlet, Philip, "The British, Their Virginian Prisoners, and Prison Ships of the American Revolution," American Neptune, 60 (Summer 2000), 253–62. Heavily illustrated.

Richards, Peter Judson, "'A Clear and Steady Channel': Isaac Backus and the Limits of Liberty," Journal of Church and State, 43 (Summer 2001), 447–82.

Rogers, Henry M., "Edmund Fanning: From Limerick, Ireland, to Stonington, Connecticut," Connecticut History, 40 (Fall 2001), 182–202.

Ross, Richard J., et al., "Forum: Jews and Pietists in Early America," William and Mary Quarterly, 58 (Oct. 2001), 849–912.

Barquist, David Lawrence, "Myer Myers and the Silversmith's Trade in New York City, 1746–1795" (Yale University, 2001). Order No. DA3007308. . . .


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