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Colonial and Revolutionary Period

 
Abernethy, F. E., "Locating the Eyes of Father Margil," East Texas Historical Journal, 42 (no. 1, 2004), 3–9.

Aguilar, Beatriz, Darhyl Ramsey, and Barry Lumsden, "The Aztec Empire and the Spanish Missions: Early Music Education in North America," Journal of Historical Research in Music Education, 24 (Oct. 2002), 62–82.

Boelhower, William, "Mapping the Gift Path: Exchange and Rivalry in John Smith's A True Relation," American Literary History, 15 (Winter 2003), 655–82.

Browne, Stephen Howard, "Jefferson's First Declaration of Independence: A Summary View of the Rights of British America Revisited," Quarterly Journal of Speech, 89 (Aug. 2003), 235–52.

Canny, Nicholas, and Karen Ordahl Kupperman, "The Scholarship and Legacy of David Beers Quinn, 1909–2002," William and Mary Quarterly, 60 (Oct. 2003), 843–60.

Dal Lago, Enrico, "Patriarchs and Republicans: Eighteenth-Century Virginian Planters and Classical Politics," Historical Research (Oxford), 76 (Nov. 2003), 492–511.

Ebright, Malcolm, Teresa Escudero, and Rick Hendricks, "New Mexico Archives and Sources: Tomás Vélez Cachupín's Last Will and Testament, His Career in New Mexico, and His Sword with a Golden Hilt," New Mexico Historical Review, 78 (Summer 2003), 285–321.

Fea, John, "The Way of Improvement Leads Home: Philip Vickers Fithian's Rural Enlightenment," Journal of American History, 90 (Sept. 2003), 462–90.

Feerick, Jean, "A 'Nation ... Now Degenerate': Shakespeare's Cymberline, Nova Britannia, and the Role of Diet and Climate in Reproducing Races," Early American Studies, 1 (Fall 2003), 30–71.

Jones, David S., "Virgin Soils Revisited," William and Mary Quarterly, 60 (Oct. 2003), 703–42.

Kercher, Bruce, "Perish or Prosper: The Law and Convict Transportation in the British Empire, 1700–1850," Law & History Review, 21 (Fall 2003), 527–84.

Knight, Glenn B., "Tobias Hirte," Journal of the Lancaster County Historical Society, 105 (Fall 2003), 128–33. Heavily illustrated.

Lockhart, Matthew A., "Quitting More than Port Royal: A Political Interpretation of the Siting and Development of Charles Town, South Carolina, 1660–1680," Southeastern Geographer, 43 (Nov. 2003), 197–212.

MacRoberts, Michael H., and Barbara R. MacRoberts, "The Big Thicket: Typical or Atypical?," East Texas Historical Journal, 42 (no. 1, 2004), 42–51.

Meacham, Sarah Hand, "'They Will Be Adjudged by Their Drink, What Kinde of Housewives They Are': Gender, Technology, and Household Cidering in England and the Chesapeake, 1690–1760," Virginia Magazine of History and Biography, 111 (no. 2, 2003), 117–50.

Miller, Marla R., "Gender, Artisanry, and Craft Tradition in Early New England: The View through the Eye of a Needle," William and Mary Quarterly, 60 (Oct. 2003), 743–76.

Monsky, John R., "From the Collection: Finding America in Its First Political Textile," Winterthur Portfolio, 37 (Winter 2002), 239–64. Heavily illustrated.

Moogk, Peter, "Introduction," in Frontenac: The Courtier Governor, by W. J. Eccles, v–xi. (Lin-coln: University of Nebraska Press, 2003. xviii, 406 pp. Paper, $24.95, ISBN 0-8032-6750-9.)

Seymour, Deni J., "Sobaipuri-Pima Occupation in the Upper San Pedro Valley: San Pablo de Quiburi," New Mexico Historical Review, 78 (Spring 2003), 147–66.

Terrell, Colleen E., "'Republican Machines': Franklin, Rush, and the Manufacture of Civic Virtue in the Early Republic," Early American Studies, 1 (Fall 2003), 100–132.

Trigg, Heather B., "The Ties That Bind: Economic and Social Interactions in Early-Colonial New Mexico, A.D. 1598–1680," Historical Archaeology, 37 (no. 2, 2003), 65–84.

Van Zandt, Cynthia J., "Mapping and the European Search for Intercultural Alliances in the Colonial World," Early American Studies, 1 (Fall 2003), 72–99.

Wellford, Harry W., "The Virginia-Tennessee Boundary: The Walker Line?," Tennessee Historical Quarterly, 62 (Summer 2003), 110–29.

Zuckerman, Michael, "Authority in Early America: The Decay of Deference on the Provincial Periphery," Early American Studies, 1 (Fall 2003), 1–29.


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