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Contents
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Vol. LXIII, No. 2
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April 2006
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Reviews of Books
| Jasanoff, Edge of Empire: Lives, Culture, and the Conquest in the East, 1750–1850. |
| By Philip J. Stern |
373 |
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| Dening, Beach Crossings: Voyaging Across Times, Cultures, and Self. |
| By Roger Abrahams |
377 |
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| "Brave New Worlds: Beyond the English Atlantic," a review essay of Appelbaum and Sweet, eds., Envisioning an English Empire: Jamestown and the Making of the North Atlantic World; and Armitage and Braddick, eds., The British Atlantic World, 1500–1800. |
| By Simon P. Newman |
380 |
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| "They Were All Atlanticists Then," a review essay of McCusker and Morgan, eds., The Early Modern Atlantic Economy; and Coclanis, ed., The Atlantic Economy during the Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries: Organization, Operation, Practice, and Personnel. |
| By Gloria L. Main |
385 |
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| "Constructing Colonialism: Carrolling in the Late Colonial British World," a review essay of Hoffman, Mason, and Darcy, eds., Dear Papa, Dear Charley: The Peregrinations of a Revolutionary Aristocrat, as Told by Charles Carroll of Carrollton and His Father, Charles Carroll of Annapolis, with Sundry Observations on Bastardy, Child-Rearing, Romance, Matrimony, Commerce, Tobacco, Slavery, and the Politics of Revolutionary America. |
| By Jack P. Greene |
392 |
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| Anderson and Cayton, The Dominion of War: Empire and Liberty in North America, 1500–2000. |
| By Peter Way |
403 |
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| Silverman, Faith and Boundaries: Colonists, Christianity, and Community among the Wampanoag Indians of Martha's Vineyard, 1600–1871. |
| By Colin G. Calloway |
407 |
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| Weeks, Paths to a Middle Ground: The Diplomacy of Natchez, Boukfouka, Nogales, and San Fernando de las Barrancas, 1791–1795. |
| By Steven W. Hackel |
409 |
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| Larkin, Thomas Paine and the Literature of Revolution. |
| By Philip Gould |
412 |
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| Vickers with Walsh, Young Men and the Sea: Yankee Seafarers in the Age of Sail. |
| By Joseph F. Cullon |
416 |
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| Kann, Punishment, Prisons, and Patriarchy: Liberty and Power in the Early American Republic. |
| By Roger Lane |
419 |
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| Hessinger, Seduced, Abandoned, and Reborn: Visions of Youth in Middle-Class America, 1780–1850. |
| By Susan Branson |
421 |
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