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VOLUME CXXXIII
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July 2009
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NO. 3
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Book Reviews
| Dorwart, Invasion and Insurrection: Security, Defense, and War in the Delaware Valley, 1621–1815 |
| by Nathan Kozuskanich |
285 |
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| Beiler, Immigrant and Entrepreneur: The Atlantic World of Caspar Wistar, 1650–1750 |
| by Simone A. Wegge |
286 |
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| Roberts and Roberts, Thomas Barclay (1728–1793): Consul in France, Diplomat in Barbary |
| by Christine E. Sears |
288 |
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| Pangle, The Political Philosophy of Benjamin Franklin |
| by Carla Mulford |
289 |
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| Houston, Benjamin Franklin and the Politics of Improvement |
| by Shane Ralston |
291 |
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| Brown, Frontiersman: Daniel Boone and the Making of America |
| by Daniel Blake Smith |
292 |
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| Fatherly, Gentlewomen and Learned Ladies: Women and Elite Formation in Eighteenth-Century Philadelphia |
| by Mary Kelley |
293 |
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| Rust, Prodigal Daughters: Susanna Rowson's Early American Women |
| by Cynthia A. Kierner |
295 |
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| Kaplan, Men of Letters in the Early Republic: Cultivating Forums of Citizenship |
| by Matthew Hale |
296 |
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| Haltman, Looking Close and Seeing Far: Samuel Seymour, Titian Ramsay Peale, and the Art of the Long Expedition, 1818–1823 |
| by Patricia Tyson Stroud |
298 |
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| McGoogan, Race to the Polar Sea: The Heroic Adventures of Elisha Kent Kane |
| by Robert S. Cox |
299 |
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| Jeffrey, Abolitionists Remember: Antislavery Autobiographies and the Unfinished Work of Emancipation |
| by Mitch Kachun |
300 |
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| Lewis, Welsh Americans: A History of Assimilation in the Coalfields |
| by John H. M. Laslett |
302 |
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| Slavishak, Bodies of Work: Civic Display and Labor in Industrial Pittsburgh |
| by Gregory L. Kaster |
303 |
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| Warren, Bethlehem Steel: Builder and Arsenal of America |
| by Lance Metz |
305 |
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| Moss and Crane, Historic Landmarks of Philadelphia |
| by George E. Thomas |
307 |
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| Guenther, Sports in Pennsylvania |
| by Rich Westcott |
308 |
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| McKee, The Problem of Jobs: Liberalism, Race, and Deindustrialization in Philadelphia |
| by Michael B. Katz |
309 |
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COVER ILLUSTRATION: John Millerman's certificate of membership in the Philanthropic Society of the City and County of Philadelphia, 1810. In "A Common Law of Membership: Expulsion, Regulation, and Civil Society in the Early Republic," Kevin Butterfield explores the legal meaning of membership in this and other voluntary associations in the early nineteenth century.
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