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VOLUME CXXX

January 2006

NO. 1



Contributors

From Forts to Families: Following the Army into Western Pennsylvania, 1758–1766
Holly A. Mayer 5

The Rise and Fall of Repeal: Slavery and Irish Nationalism in Antebellum Philadelphia
John F. Quinn 45

Prestige, Professionalism, and the Paradox of Eadweard Muybridge's Animal Locomotion Nudes
Sarah Gordon 79


Notes and Documents

Newly Available and Processed Collections at The Historical Society of Pennsylvania
HSP Archive Staff and Melissa Mandell 105


Book Reviews

Atwood, Community of the Cross: Moravian Piety in Colonial Bethlehem,
by Katherine M. Faull 113

Olson, Benjamin Franklin's Vision of American Community: A Study in Rhetorial Iconology,
by J. A. Leo Lemay 114

Cohn et al., eds., The Papers of Benjamin Franklin. Vol. 37, March 16 through August 15, 1782,
by J. A. Leo Lemay 114

Stabile, Memory's Daughters: The Material Culture of Remembrance in Eighteenth-Century America,
by Susan E. Klepp 117

Kafer, Charles Brockden Brown's Revolution and the Birth of American Gothic,
by Philip Barnard 118

Peskin, Manufacturing Revolution: The Intellectual Origins of Early American Industry,
by Brian Schoen 119

Nichols, The Fashioning of Middle-Class America: Sartain's Union Magazine of Literature and Art and Antebellum Culture,
by Cynthia Patterson 121

Adeleke, Without Regard to Race: The Other Martin Robison Delany,
by Erica L. Ball 123

Earnest and Earnest, To the Latest Posterity: Pennsylvania-German Family Registers in the Fraktur Tradition,
by June Lloyd 124

Kazal, Becoming Old Stock: The Paradox of German-American Identity,
by James M. Bergquist 125

Sarna, American Judaism: A History,
by William Pencak 127


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