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Front Matter
 
Editor's Note
  3
Fear: God; Mary Broadnax
  4
Material Things and Cultural Meanings: Notes on the Study of Early American Material Culture
By Ann Smart Martin 5
Dressing for Success on the Mohawk Frontier: Hendrick, William Johnson, and the Indian Fashion
By Timothy J. Shannon 13
The Material World of Cloth: Production and Use in Eighteenth-Century Rural Pennsylvania
By Adrienne D. Hood 43
The Search for a New Rural Order: Farmhouses in Sutton, Massachusetts, 1790-1830
By Nora Pat Small 67
The Archaeology of African-American Slavery and Material Culture
By Patricia Samford 87
Weaving History: Cherokee Baskets from the Springplace Mission
By Sarah H. Hill 115
Visual Images of Blacks in Early American Imprints
By Barbara E. Lacey 137
 

Reviews of Books

Peter J. Albert. Of Consuming Interests: The Style of Life in the Eighteenth Century.
Reviewed by Jack P. Greene 181
Judith A. McGaw. Early American Technology: Making and Doing Things from the Colonial Era to 1860.
Reviewed by Bruce Sinclair 185
Jean Birrell. The Culture of Clothing: Dress and Fashion in the "ancien regime."
Reviewed by Jennifer M. Jones 188
Parker B. Potter, Jr.. Public Archaeology in Annapolis: A Critical Approach to History in Maryland's Ancient City.
Reviewed by Thomas E. Davidson 190
Robert S. Tilton. Pocahontas: Her Life and Legend.
Reviewed by L. Daniel Mouer 192
Lorett Treese. Valley Forge: Making and Remaking a National Symbol.
Reviewed by Parker B. Potter, Jr. 194
Anita H. Rutman. Small Worlds, Large Questions: Explorations in Early American Social History, 1600-1850.
Reviewed by James A. Henretta 196
Peter Clark. Small Towns in Early Europe.
Reviewed by Rosemary Sweet 198
Louise Dechene. Le Partage des Subsistances au Canada sous le Regime Francais.
Reviewed by Allan Greer 201
William Bouck. Pottery Works: Potteries of New York State's Capital District and Upper Hudson Region.
Reviewed by Sarah Peabody Turnbaugh 203
Jeffrey H. Richards. Theater Enough: American Culture and the Metaphor of the World Stage,
Reviewed by Bruce Burgett 204
Stephen Carl Arch. Authorizing the Past: The Rhetoric of History in Seventeenth-Century New England.
Reviewed by Avihy Zakai 208
Roger Thompson. Mobility and Migration: East Anglian Founders of New England, 1629-1640.
Reviewed by Alison Games 210
John L. Brooke. The Refiner's Fire: The Making of Mormon Cosmology, 1644-1844.
Reviewed by Charles L. Cohen 213
Keith L. Griffin. Revolution and Religion: American Revolutionary War and the Reformed Clergy.
Reviewed by John B. Frantz 216
Elaine G. Breslaw. Records of the Tuesday Club of Annapolis, 1745-56.
Reviewed by Grantland S. Rice 219
Richard B. Steele. "Gracious Affection" and "True Virtue" According to Jonathan Edwards and John Wesley.
Reviewed by Marilyn J. Westerkamp 221
Susan Juster. Disorderly Women: Sexual Politics and Evangelicalism in Revolutionary New England.
Reviewed by Janet Moore Lindman 223
Mark Valeri. Law and Providence in Joseph Bellamy's New England: The Origins of the New Divinity in Revolutionary America.
Reviewed by Conrad Edick Wright 225
Eric Foner. Thomas Paine. Collected Writings: Common Sense, The Crisis, and Other Pamphlets, Articles, and Letters. Rights of Man. The Age of Reason.
Reviewed by David A. Wilson 228
Jack Fruchtman, Jr.. Thomas Paine: Apostle of Freedom.
Reviewed by Edward Royle 231
Carol Armbruster. Publishing and Readership in Revolutionary France and America: A Symposium at the Library of Congress, Sponsored by the Center for the Book and the European Division.
Reviewed by David McKitterick 233
Robert J. Stets. Postmasters and Postoffices of the United States, 1782-1811.
Reviewed by Richard R. John 236
Niansheng Huang. Benjamin Franklin in American Thought and Culture, 1790-1990.
Reviewed by Ormond Seavey 237
Steven Watts. The Romance of Real Life: Charles Brockden Brown and the Origins of American Culture.
Reviewed by Shirley Samuels 239
Michael G. Kenny. The Perfect Law of Liberty: Elias Smith and the Providential History of America.
Reviewed by Philip Gould 240
Richard Rankin. Ambivalent Churchmen and Evangelical Churchwomen: The Religion of the Episcopal Elite in North Carolina, 1800-1860.
Reviewed by Jean E. Friedman 243
Jenny Franchot. Roads to Rome: The Antebellum Protestant Encounter with Catholicism.
Reviewed by Lawrence Buell 245
Communication
  248
Back Matter
  248

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