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Vol. LXIII, No. 4

October 2006



Staff

Haiti, Slavery, and the Age of the Democratic Revolution
Robin Blackburn 643


Forum: Beyond the Atlantic

Alison Games, Beyond the Atlantic: English Globetrotters and Transoceanic Connections 675

Philip J. Stern, British Asia and British Atlantic: Comparisons and Connections 693

Paul W. Mapp, Atlantic History from Imperial, Continental, and Pacific Perspectives 713

Peter A. Coclanis, Atlantic World or Atlantic/World? 725

Drowned Pens and Shaking Hands: Sea Providence Narratives in Seventeenth-Century New England
Julie Sievers 743


Notes and Documents

"I desire all that I have said ... may be taken down aright": Revisiting Teedyuscung's 1756 Treaty Council Speeches
James H. Merrell 777

Gilbert Imlay and the Triangular Trade
Wil Verhoeven 827


Reviews of Books

American Taxation, American Slavery. By Robin L. Einhorn.
By Max M. Edling 843

The Gender of Freedom: Fictions of Liberalism and the Literary Public Sphere. By Elizabeth Maddock Dillon.
By Kate Davies 846

Sex among the Rabble: An Intimate History of Gender & Power in the Age of Revolution, Philadelphia, 1730–1830. By Clare A. Lyons.
By Helen Lefkowitz Horowitz 850

Claiming the Pen: Women and Intellectual Life in the Early American South. By Catherine Kerrison.
By Cynthia A. Kierner 853

The British-Atlantic Trading Community, 1760–1810: Men, Women, and the Distribution of Goods. By Sheryllynne Haggerty.
By Ellen Hartigan-O'Connor 856

Eighteenth-Century Criminal Transportation: The Formation of the Criminal Atlantic. By Gwenda Morgan and Peter Rushton.
By Farley Grubb 860

American Curiosity: Cultures of Natural History in the Colonial British Atlantic World. By Susan Scott Parrish.
By James Delbourgo 862

New World, Known World: Shaping Knowledge in Early Anglo-American Writing. By David Read.
By James O'Neil Spady 867

Never Come to Peace Again: Pontiac's Uprising and the Fate of the British Empire in North America. By David Dixon.
By David L. Preston 870

The Indian Chief as Tragic Hero: Native Resistance and the Literatures of America, from Moctezuma to Tecumseh. By Gordon M. Sayre.
By Frank Shuffelton 873

Correction 877


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