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CONTENTS
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THIRD SERIES, VOLUME LVIII,
NO. 3
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JULY 2001
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Reviews of Books
| "Reassessing John Marshall," a review-essay
of The Papers of John Marshall, ed. Hobson et al., vol. VIII:
Correspondence, Papers, and Selected Judicial Opinions, March
1814-December 1819; vol. IX: Correspondence, Papers, and
Selected Judicial Opinions. January 1820-December 1823; and
vol. X: Correspondence, Papers, and Selected Judicial Opinions,
January 1824-April 1827; and Robarge, A Chief Justice's Progress:
John Marshall from Revolutionary Virginia to the Supreme Court. |
| By G. Edward White |
673
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| "The Book in America: Transatlantic Perspectives,"
reviews of A History of the Book in America, vol. 1: The
Colonial Book in the Atlantic World, ed. Amory and Hall. |
| By Roger Chartier and by Michael D. Warner |
693
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| Gustafson, Eloquence Is Power: Oratory
and Performance in Early America. |
| By Thomas Augst |
699
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| "'Why Did the Anasazi All Live in National
Parks?': Indian Histories, Hemispheric Contexts, and 'America's
Beginnings,'" a review-essay of The Cambridge History of the
Native Peoples of the Americas, vol. 1: North America, ed.
Trigger and Washburn; vol. 2: Mesoamerica, ed. Adams and
MacLeod; vol. 3: South America, ed. Salomon and Schwartz. |
| By Colin G. Calloway |
703
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| "Westward Ho--But Westward How?" a review-essay
of The New Encyclopedia of the American West, ed. Lamar,
and Hine and Faragher, The American West: A New Interpretive
History. |
| By Gregory H. Nobles |
712
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| A Population History of North America,
ed. Haines and Steckel. |
| By Daniel Scott Smith |
723
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| Kupperman, Indians and English: Facing
Off in Early America. |
| By Daniel H. Usner, Jr. |
727
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| Empire and Others: British Encounters with
Indigenous Peoples, 16001850, ed.
Daunton and Halpern. |
| By Daniel H. Usner, Jr. |
727
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| "The Indians' New England," a review-essay
of New England Encounters: Indians and Euroamericans, Ca. 16001850:
Essays Drawn from The New England Quarterly, ed. Vaughan; O'Brien,
Dispossession by Degrees: Indian Land and Identity in Natick,
Massachusetts, 16501790; and Drake, King Philip's War:
Civil War in New England, 16751676. |
| By John Wood Sweet |
732
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| Usner, American Indians in the Lower Mississippi
Valley: Social and Economic Histories. |
| By George Sabo III |
739
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| Wyss, Writing Indians: Literacy, Christianity,
and Native Community in Early America. |
| By Catherine A. Corman |
742
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| The Brainerd Journal: A Mission to the
Cherokees, 18171823, ed. Phillips
and Phillips. |
| By Catherine A. Corman |
742
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| Bergland, The National Uncanny: Indian
Ghosts and American Subjects. |
| By Carroll Smith-Rosenberg |
745
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| Native Americans and the Early Republic,
ed. Hoxie, Hoffman, and Albert. |
| By Ann Marie Plane |
748
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| In Search of Peace and Prosperity: New
German Settlements in Eighteenth-Century Europe and America,
ed. Lehmann, Wellenreuther, and Wilson with Frantz and Wessel. |
| By Hartmut Keil |
751
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| "Revolution! What Revolution?" a review-essay
of A Companion to the American Revolution, ed. Greene and
Pole. |
| By Michael Zuckerman |
754
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| Doll, Revolution, Religion, and National
Identity: Imperial Anglicanism in British North America, 17451795. |
| By Joan R. Gundersen |
761
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| Branson, These Fiery Frenchified Dames:
Women and Political Culture in Early National Philadelphia. |
| By Elizabeth R. Varon |
764
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| Allgor, Parlor Politics: In Which the
Ladies of Washington Help Build a City and a Government. |
| By Elizabeth R. Varon |
764
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| Norling, Captain Ahab Had a Wife: New
England Women and the Whalefishery, 17201870. |
| By Elaine Forman Crane |
769
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| Townsend, Tales of Two Cities: Race and
Economic Culture in Early Republican North and South America. |
| By Stanley L. Engerman |
773
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