3D SER., 50, NO. 4 (OCTOBER 1993)
The Scholars&#; Jefferson
Peter S. Onuf
671
African Music in Seventeenth&#;Century Jamaica: Cultural Transit and Transmission
Richard Cullen Rath
700
Central African Names and African&#;American Naming Patterns
John Thornton
727
“WANTED: A Blacksmith who understands Plantation Work”: Artisans in Maryland, 1700&#;1800
Christine Daniels
743
A Puritan in the West Indies: The Career of Samuel Winthrop
Larry D. Gragg
768
Reviews of Books
Jeffersonian Legacies, ed. Onuf. By Lance Banning 787
Appleby, Liberalism and Republicanism in the Historical Imagination. By Peter S. Onuf 790
Bushman, The Refinement of America: Persons, Houses, Cities. By Robert Blair St. George 793
Kammen, Meadows of Memory: Images of Time and Tradition in American Art and Culture. By David M. Lubin 796
Kulikoff, The Agrarian Origins of American Capitalism. By Russell R. Menard 799
Craton and Saunders, Islanders in the Stream: A History of the Bahamian People. Volume One: From Aboriginal Times to the End of Slavery. By David Watts 802
Smith, Creating a World Economy: Merchant Capital, Colonialism, and World Trade, 1400&#;1825. By David Harris Sacks 804
Boucher, Cannibal Encounters: Europeans and Island Caribs, 1492&#;1763. By Peter Hulme 806
Brenner, Merchants and Revolution: Commercial Change, Political Conflict, and London&#;s Overseas Traders, 1550&#;1653. By Richard Grassby 808
“To Make America”: European Emigration in the Early Modern Period , ed. Altman and Horn. By Nicholas Canny 812
Moseley, John Winthrop&#;s World: History as a Story; The Story as History. By Francis J. Bremer 814
Miller, The Rise and Fall of Democracy in Early America, 1630&#;1789: The Legacy for Contemporary Politics. By A. J. Beitzinger 815
McLoughlin, Soul Liberty: The Baptists&#; Struggle in New England, 1630&#;1833. By Stephen A. Marini 817
Faber, A Time for Planting: The First Migration, 1654&#;1820. By Eric L. Goldstein 819
Colley, Britons: Forging the Nation, 1707&#;1837. By Eliga H. Gould 822
Yarbrough and Adams, Delightful Conviction: Jonathan Edwards and the Rhetoric of Conversion. By M. X. Lesser 825
Tillson, Gentry and Common Folk: Political Culture on a Virginia Frontier, 1740&#;1789. By Alan V. Briceland 827
Treese, The Storm Gathering: The Penn Family and the American Revolution. By Louis M. Waddell 829
Regis, Describing Early America: Bartram, Jefferson, Crèvecoeur, and the Rhetoric of Natural History. By Jamie H. Eves 831
Phelps, George Washington and American Constitutionalism. By Robert F. Jones 833
To Form a More Perfect Union: The Critical Ideas of the Constitution, ed. Belz, Hoffman, and Albert. By Joseph J. Ellis 835
Champagne, Social Order and Political Change: Constitutional Governments among the Cherokee, the Choctaw, the Chickasaw, and the Creek. By Michael D. Green 838
Jones, “The king of the Alley”: William Duer, Politician, Entrepreneur, and Speculator, 1768&#;1799. By Cathy Matson 840
Arner, Dobson&#;s Encyclopaedia: The Publisher, Text, and Publication of America’s First Britannica, 1789&#;1803. By James Gilreath 841
Origins of the Federal Judiciary: Essays on the Judiciary Act of 1789, ed. Marcus. By Stephen B. Presser 843
The Worlds of Thomas Jefferson at Monticello, ed. Stein. By A. Roger Ekirch 847
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