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Vol. LXIV, No. 3

July 2007

Staff

Adaptation and Innovation: Archaeological and Architectural Perspectives on the Seventeenth-Century Chesapeake
Willie Graham, Carter L. Hudgins, Carl R. Lounsbury, Fraser D. Neiman, and James P. Whittenburg 451

Editor's Note
523

Inventive Localism in the Seventeenth Century
Peter Thompson 525

The Housing Stock of the Early United States: Refinement Meets Migration
Carole Shammas 549

Objects of Distant Exchange: The Northwest Coast, Early America, and the Global Imagination
Anya Zilberstein 591


Notes and Documents

Looking the Other Way: The Gnadenhutten Massacre and the Contextual Interpretation of Violence
Rob Harper 621


Reviews of Books

Matson, ed., The Economy of Early America: Historical Perspectives and New Directions.
By Richard R. John 645

Wertheimer, Underwriting: The Poetics of Insurance in America, 1722–1872.
By John Majewski 648

Miller, The Needle's Eye: Women and Work in the Age of Revolution; and Mohanty, Labor and Laborers of the Loom: Mechanization and Handloom Weavers, 1780–1840..
By Edward S. Cooke Jr. 651

Kupperman, The Jamestown Project; and Kelso, Jamestown: The Buried Truth.
By Natalie Zacek 655

Toulouse, The Captive's Position: Female Narrative, Male Identity, and Royal Authority in Colonial New England.
By Tiffany Potter 659

Meyers and Perreault, eds., Colonial Chesapeake: New Perspectives.
By J. Elliott Russo 662

Middleton, From Privileges to Rights: Work and Politics in Colonial New York City.
By Donna J. Rilling 665

Marten, ed., Children in Colonial America; and Werner, In Pursuit of Liberty: Coming of Age in the American Revolution.
By Barry Levy 668

Gellman, Emancipating New York: The Politics of Slavery and Freedom, 1777–1827.
By Joshua R. Greenberg 673


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