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CONTENTS
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THIRD SERIES, VOLUME LVIII,
NO. 2
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APRIL 2001
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Notes and Documents
Reviews of Books
| "Revising the National Pantheon: The American
National Biography and Early American History," a review-essay
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| by Scott E. Casper |
449 |
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| "The Learned Class of the Eighteenth Century,"
a review-essay of Patriot-Improvers: Biographical Sketches of
Members of the American Philosophical Society, vol. I: 17531768;
vol. II: 1768, ed.
Bell; Sibley's Harvard Graduates, vol. XVIII: 17721775,
ed.
Wright
and
Hanson
;
Fortune
and
Warner, Franklin and His Friends: Portraying the Man of Science
in Eighteenth-Century America; and
Bedini, The Life of Benjamin Banneker:The First African-American
Man of Science, |
| by Darren M. Staloff
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463 |
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| The Human Tradition in Colonial America,
ed.
Steele
and
Rhoden.
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| By Carol Berkin |
473 |
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| The Human Tradition in the American Revolution,
ed.
Steele
and
Rhoden.
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| By Carol Berkin |
473 |
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| Álvar Núñez Cabeza de
Vaca: His Account, His Life and the Expedition of Pánfilo
de Narváez, ed.
Adorno
and
Pautz.
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| By James Axtell |
475 |
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| "The Edwards Revival: Or, The Public Consequences
of Exceedingly Careful Scholarship," a review-essay of
McDermott, Jonathan Edwards Confronts the Gods: Christian Theology,
Enlightenment Religion, and Non-Christian Faiths, and
Works of Jonathan Edwards,
vol.
13: The "Miscellanies": (Entry Nos. az, aa-zz, 1500),
ed.
Schafer;
vol. 14: Sermons and Discourses, 17231729, ed.
Minkema;
vol. 15: Notes on Scripture, ed.
Stein;
vol. 16: Letters and Personal Writings, ed.
Claghorn;
vol. 17: Sermons and Discourses, 17301733, ed.
Valeri
; vol.
18: The "Miscellanies": (Entry Nos. 501832), ed.
Chamberlain,
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| by Leigh E. Schmidt |
480 |
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| Ethan Allen and His Kin: Correspondence, 17721819,
ed.
Duffy
with
Orth,
Graffagnino,
and
Bellesiles.
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| By Robert E. Shalhope |
486 |
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Cashin, William Bartram and the American Revolution on the Southern
Frontier.
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| By Gregory Waselkov |
489 |
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Ellis, Founding Brothers: The Revolutionary
Generation. |
| By James M. Banner, Jr.
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491 |
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Sugden, Blue Jacket: Warrior of the Shawnees.
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| By Eric Hinderaker
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493 |
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| To Read My Heart: The Journal of Rachel Van
Dyke, 18101811, ed.
McMahon
and
Schriver.
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| By Catherine E. Kelly |
495 |
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| "The Work of Autobiography and the Workings of
Conscience," a review-essay of The Selected Papers of Charles
Willson Peale and His Family, vol.
4: Charles Willson Peale: His Last Years, 18211827,
ed.
Miller,
and vol. 5: The Autobiography of Charles Willson Peale, ed.
Miller
and
Hart
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| by David Steinberg |
498 |
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Safire, Scandalmonger: A Novel. |
| By Alan Taylor
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506 |
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Begiebing, The Adventures of Allegra Fullerton;
Or, A Memoir of Startling and
Amusing Episodes from Itinerant Life. |
| By Patricia Cline Cohen |
509 |
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Kulikoff, From British Peasants to Colonial
American Farmers. |
| By Christopher
Clark |
512 |
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| "The Puritans and the Self," a review-essay of
Cooper
, Tenacious of Their Liberties: The Congregationalists in Colonial
Massachusetts, Henigman, Coming into Communion: Pastoral
Dialogues in Colonial New England, Kaufmann, Institutional
Individualism: Conversion, Exile, and Nostalgia in Puritan New England,
and
Payne, The Self and the Sacred: Conversion and Autobiography
in Early American Protestantism, |
| by Sargent Bush, Jr.
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516 |
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Graham, Puritan Family Life: The Diary of
Samuel Sewall. |
| By Francis J. Bremer
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521 |
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Cogley, John Eliot's Mission to the Indians
before King Philip's War. |
| By Len
Travers |
523 |
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James, The Colonial Metamorphoses in Rhode Island: A Study of
Institutions in
Change, ed.
Skemp
and
Daniels.
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| By Ruth Wallis Herndon |
526 |
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Larson, Daughters of Light: Quaker Women Preaching and Prophesying
in the
Colonies and Abroad, 17001775. |
| By Phyllis Mack |
528 |
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Wulf, Not All Wives: Women of Colonial Philadelphia.
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| By Catherine M.
Kerrison |
531 |
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Seeman, Pious Persuasions: Laity and Clergy in Eighteenth-Century
New England.
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| By Douglas L. Winiarski |
533 |
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Fabend, Zion on the Hudson: Dutch New York and New Jersey in
the Age of
Revivals. |
| By Donna Merwick |
536 |
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Sommer, Serving Two Masters: Moravian Brethren in Germany and
North
Carolina, 17271801. |
| By Jon Sensbach |
539 |
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Armitage, The Ideological Origins of the
British Empire. |
| By Carla Gardina
Pestana |
542 |
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| Empire's Nature: Mark Catesby's New World
Vision, ed.
Meyers
and
Pritchard.
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| By Kenneth Haltman |
545 |
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| Ulster and North America: Transatlantic Perspectives
on the Scotch Irish, ed.
Blethen
and
Wood.
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| By Nicholas Canny |
548 |
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Cogliano, Revolutionary America, 17631815:
A Political History. |
| By Michael A.
McDonnell |
550 |
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Thompson, Rum Punch and Revolution: Taverngoing and Public Life
in
Eighteenth-Century Philadelphia. |
| By Bruce C. Daniels |
553 |
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Semonin, American Monster: How the Nation's First Prehistoric
Creature Became
a Symbol of National Identity. |
| By Gordon M. Sayre |
555 |
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| Over the Threshold: Intimate Violence in Early
America, ed.
Daniels
and
Kennedy.
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| By Clare A. Lyons |
558 |
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Bryson, From Courtesy to Civility: Changing Codes of Conduct
in Early Modern
England. |
| By Karen Halttunen |
561 |
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Hemphill, Bowing to Necessities: A History of Manners in America,
16201860.
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| By Karen Halttunen |
561 |
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| "The Problem of South Carolina," a review-essay
of
Starr, A School for Politics:
Commercial Lobbying and Political Culture in Early South Carolina,
Massey, John Laurens and the American Revolution, and
Olwell, Masters, Slaves, and Subjects: The Culture of Power in
the South Carolina Low Country, 17401790, |
| by Jerome Nadelhaft
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566 |
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| A Republic for the Ages: The United States
Capitol and the Political Culture of the Early Republic,
ed.
Kennon.
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| By Catherine Allgor |
575 |
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Ratcliffe, Party Spirit in a Frontier Republic: Democratic Politics
in Ohio,
17931821. |
| By Daniel Feller |
578 |
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Ratcliffe, The Politics of Long Division: The Birth of the Second
Party System in
Ohio, 18181828. |
| By Daniel Feller |
578 |
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Sobel, Teach Me Dreams: The Search for Self in the Revolutionary
Era. |
| By Ann
Fabian |
581 |
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