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Third Series, Vol. LX, No. 1  
January 2003

 



Editorial Staff


Editor's Introduction
Christopher Grasso 3

Clio in Search of Eros: Redefining Sexualities in Early America
Sharon Block and Kathleen M. Brown 5

Changing Conceptions of Sexuality and Romance in Eighteenth-Century America
Ruth H. Bloch 13

Hairy Women and Naked Truths: Gender and the Politics of Knowledge in Aristotle's Masterpiece
Mary E. Fissell 43

Colonial Intimacies: Legislating Sex in French Louisiana
Jennifer M. Spear 75

What's Wrong with Charlotte Temple?
Marion Rust 99

Mapping an Atlantic Sexual Culture: Homoeroticism in Eighteenth-Century Philadelphia
Clare A. Lyons 119



Notes and Documents

"I indulged my desire too freely": Sexuality, Spirituality, and the Sin of Self-Pollution in the Diary of Joseph Moody, 1720–1724
Brian D. Carroll 155

Antimasonic Satire, Sodomy, and Eighteenth-Century Masculinity in the Boston Evening-Post
Thomas A. Foster 171



Forum: Reconsidering Early American Sexuality

  Bruce Burgett, In the Name of Sex 185

  Stephen Shapiro, Sexuality: An Early American Mystery 189

  Michael L. Wilson, Thoughts on the History of Sexuality 193

  Kirsten Fischer and Jennifer Morgan, Sex, Race, and the Colonial Project 197

  Anne G. Myles, Queering the Study of Early American Sexuality 199

  Susan Juster, Eros and Desire in Early Modern Spirituality 203



Reviews of Books

"The Americas in Writing," a review-essay of The Literatures of Colonial America: An Anthology, ed. CASTILLO and SCHWEITZER, and Early American Writings, ed. MULFORD, VIETTO, and WINANS .
By Sandra M. Gustafson 207

RUBERTONE , Grave Undertakings: An Archaeology of Roger Williams and the Narragansett Indians.
By Donald W. Linebaugh. 213

THOMPSON, Divided We Stand: Watertown, Massachusetts, 1630–1680.
By Virginia DeJohn Anderson 216

BURNARD , Creole Gentlemen: The Maryland Elite, 1691–1776.
By Kevin P. Kelly 219

HAVARD, The Great Peace of Montreal of 1701: French-Native Diplomacy in the Seventeenth Century.
By José António Brandão 222

"Ordinary People," review-essay of CLEARY, Elizabeth Murray: A Woman's Pursuit of Independence in Eighteenth-Century America; Sturtz, Within Her Power: Propertied Women in Colonial Virginia; and ANZILOTTI, In the Affairs of the World: Women, Patriarchy, and Power in Colonial South Carolina.
By Terri L. Snyder 225

OLIPHANT, Peace and War on the Anglo-Cherokee Frontier, 1756–63.
By Joseph Hall 229

FISCHER, Suspect Relations: Sex, Race, and Resistance in Colonial North Carolina.
By Richard Godbeer 231

BROWN, The Consent of the Governed: The Lockean Legacy in Early American Culture.
By Holly Brewer 235

ALEXANDER, Samuel Adams: America's Revolutionary Politician.
By Patricia Cleary 238

STOCKLEY, Britain and France at the Birth of America: The European Powers and the Peace of Negotiations of 1782–1783.
By Lawrence S. Kaplan 241

HALL , Land and Allegiance in Revolutionary Georgia.
By Jeffrey Robert Young 243

WOOD, Gender, Race, and Rank in a Revolutionary Age: The Georgia Lowcountry, 1750–1820.
By Kathleen Brown 246

KRAWCZYNSKI, William Henry Drayton: South Carolina Revolutionary Patriot.
By Rebecca Starr 248

"Ready, Aim, Commemorate," a review-essay of PURCELL , Sealed With Blood: War, Sacrifice, and Memory in Revolutionary America, and RESCH , Suffering Soldiers: Revolutionary War Veterans, Moral Sentiment, and Political Culture in the Early Republic.
By Andrew Burstein 251

NASH, First City: Philadelphia and the Forging of Historical Memory.
By William M. Fowler 254

"Straussians," a review-essay of ROSEN, American Compact: James Madison and the Problem of Founding; WALLING, Republican Empire: Alexander Hamilton on War and Free Government; and READ, Power versus Liberty: Madison, Hamilton, Wilson, and Jefferson,
By K. R. Constantine Gutzman 258

READ , Power versus Liberty: Madison, Hamilton, Wilson, and Jefferson.
By C. Bradley Thompson 263


Communications 267


Executive Board, Council of the Institute, Staff of the Institute 268


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