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CONTENTS
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Third Series, Vol. LIX,
No. 1
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January 2002
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Notes and Documents
Reviews of Books
| ULRICH,
The Age of Homespun: Objects and Stories in the Creation of an
American Myth. |
| By Margaretta M. Lovell |
269 |
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| A Centre of Wonders: The Body
in Early America, ed. LINDMAN
and TARTER. |
| By Sharon Block |
273 |
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| NEMEROV,
The Body of Raphaelle Peale: Still Life and Selfhood, 18121824.
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| By Jochen Wierich |
277 |
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| The Language Encounter in
the Americas, 14921800: A Collection of Essays,
ed. GRAY and FIERING.
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| By Laura J. Murray |
281 |
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| PLANE,
Colonial Intimacies: Indian Marriage in Early New England. |
| By Melanie Perreault |
284 |
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| HERNDON,
Unwelcome Americans: Living on the Margin in Early New England.
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| By Sheila A. Culbert |
289 |
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| The Commonplace Book of William
Byrd II of Westover, ed. BERLAND,
GILLIAM, and LOCKRIDGE.
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| By Rhys Isaac |
292 |
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| GLOVER,
All Our Relations: Blood Ties and Emotional Bonds among the Early
South Carolina Gentry. |
| By Darcy R. Fryer |
296 |
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| LOUNSBURY,
From Statehouse to Courthouse: An Architectural History of South
Carolina's Colonial Capitol and Charleston County Courthouse. |
| By Martha J. McNamara |
299 |
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| LOCKLEY,
Lines in the Sand: Race and Class in Lowcountry Georgia, 17501860.
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| By Robert Olwell |
302 |
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| "The Apotheosis of John Adams,"
a review-essay of THOMPSON, John Adams
and the Spirit of Liberty; Ferling, Setting the World Ablaze:
Washington, Adams, Jefferson, and the American Revolution; and
MCCULLOUGH, John
Adams. |
| By Richard D. Brown |
305 |
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| John Adams and the Founding
of the Republic, ed. RYERSON.
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| By Richard A. Samuelson |
315 |
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| "James Madison's Political and
Constitutional Thought Reconsidered," a review-essay of SHELDON,
The Political Philosophy of James Madison; The Papers of James
Madison, Secretary of State Series, vols. 45, October
1802-October 1803, ed. STAGG et al.;
and The Papers of James Madison, Presidential Series, vols.
24, October 1809-July 1812, ed. STAGG
et al. |
| By Stuart Leibiger |
319 |
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| "Whose Revolution Was It, Anyway?"
a review-essay of RAPHAEL, A People's
History of the American Revolution: How Common People Shaped the
Fight for Independence, and LUSSIER,
Last Refuge of Scoundrels: A Revolutionary Novel. |
| By Gary J. Kornblith |
326 |
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