3D SER., 48, NO. 4 (OCTOBER 1991)
Interpretive Frameworks: The Quest for Intellectual Order
in Early American History
Jack P. Greene
515
Learning the Language of God: Jonathan Edwards and the Typology of Nature
Janice Knight
531
“To Live More Like My Christian English Neighbors”: Natick Indians in the Eighteenth Century
Daniel Mandell
552
The Old Guard, the New Guard, and the People at the Gates: New Approaches to the Study of American
History in the U.S.S.R.
Marcus Rediker
580
Notes and Documents
Sir William Berkeley&#;Portrait By Fischer: A Critique
Warren M. BillingsWith a Rejoinder by David Hackett Fischer
598
Trivia
Reviews of Books
The Rise of Merchant Empires: Long-Distance Trade in the Early Modern World, ed. Tracy. By John H. Elliott 614
Postma, The Dutch in the Atlantic Slave Trade, 1600&#;1815. By Henry A. Gemery 615
Canup, Out of the Wilderness: The Emergence of an American Identity in Colonial New England. By Andrew Delbanco 617
Wall, Fierce Communion: Family and Community in Early America. By Marylynn Salmon 619
Russo, Free Workers in a Plantation Economy: Talbot County, Maryland, 1690&#;1759. By Kevin P. Kelly 621
Selesky, War and Society in Colonial Connecticut. By Cornelia Hughes Dayton 623
Klein, Unification of a Slave State: The Rise of the Planter Class in the South Carolina Backcountry, 1760&#;1808. By Elizabeth Fox-Genovese 625
Scotland and America in the Age of the Enlightenment, ed. Sher and Smitten. By J. M. Bumsted 628
Bowling, Politics in the First Congress, 1789&#;1791. By Howard A. Ohline 631
Kielbowicz, News in the Mail: The Press, Post Office, and Public Information, 1700&#;1860s. By Richard R. John 633
Cayton and Onuf, The Midwest and the Nation: Rethinking the History of an American Region. By Gary J. Kornblith 635
Communications
Index
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