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Contents
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Vol. LXI, No. 3
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July 2004
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Forum: Purity of Blood and the Social Order
Notes and Documents
Reviews of Books
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NOLL,
America's God: From Jonathan Edwards to Abraham Lincoln.
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| By David D. Hall |
539 |
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"The
Captivity of a Generation," a review essay of BERLIN,
Generations of Captivity: A History of African-American Slaves.
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| By Peter A. Coclanis |
544 |
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EARLE,
The American Way: A Geographical History of Crisis and Recovery.
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| By Sara Stidstone Gronim |
556 |
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OBERG,
Uncas: First of the Mohegans.
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| By James D. Drake |
559 |
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SWEENEY,
Nathaniel Taylor, New Haven Theology, and the Legacy of Jonathan
Edwards.
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| By Jonathan D. Sassi |
562 |
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MEYERS,
Common Whores, Vertuous Women, and Loveing Wives: Free Will Christian
Women in Colonial Maryland.
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| By Marjoleine Kars |
565 |
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MOITT,
Women and Slavery in the French Antilles, 1635–1848.
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| By Jennifer L. Morgan |
568 |
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HAMILTON,
The Making and Unmaking of a Revolutionary Family: The Tuckers
of Virginia, 1752–1830.
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| By Laura Croghan Kamoie |
571 |
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"Celebrating
the Founders," a review essay of BAILYN,
To Begin the World Anew: The Genius and Ambiguities of the American
Founders; and Ferling, A Leap in the Dark: The Struggle to
Create the American Republic.
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| By Andrew Jackson O'Shaughnessy |
573 |
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COLLIER,
All Politics Is Local: Family, Friends, and Provincial Interests
in the Creation of the Constitution.
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| By Benjamin H. Irvin |
578 |
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"Why
Federalism?" a review essay of DOUGHERTY,
Collective Action under the Articles of Confederation; Kersh,
Dreams of a More Perfect Union; Lenner, The Federal Principle in
American Politics, 1790–1833; and MCDONALD,
States' Rights and the Union: Imperium in Imperio, 1776–1876.
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| By Donald S. Lutz |
582 |
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KENNEDY,
Mr. Jefferson's Lost Cause: Land, Farmers, Slavery, and the Louisiana
Purchase.
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| By Leonard J. Sadosky |
588 |
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| Communications |
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