3D SER., 69, NO. 4 (OCTOBER 2012)
The Material and Social Practices of Intellectual Work: Jonathan Edwards&#’s Study
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Wilson H. Kimnach and Kenneth P. Minkema
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Making an Imperial Compromise: The Calico Acts, the Atlantic Colonies, and the Structure of the British Empire
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Jonathan P. Eacott
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The British and Indian War: Cherokee Power and the Fate of Empire in North America
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Paul Kelton
763
Sources and Interpretations
ÜBut they differ from us in sound”: Indian Psalmody and the Soundscape of Colonialism, 1651&#;75
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Glenda Goodman
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Joyful Ringing, Solemn Tolling: Methods and Meanings of Early American Tower Bells
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Deborah Lubken
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Reviews of Books
ÜWest Indian Variations: New Histories of the Early Caribbean,” a review essay of Zacek, Settler Society in the English Leeward Islands, 1670&#;1776 ; Block, Ordinary Lives in the Early Caribbean: Religion, Colonial Competition, and the Politics of Profit; and Rupert, Creolization and Contraband: Curaçao in the Early Modern Atlantic World. By Carla Gardina Pestana843
ÜReading White over Black ,” a review essay of Jordan, White over Black: American Attitudes toward the Negro, 1550&#;1812, 2d ed. By Annette Gordon-Reed853
Stanton, ÜThose Who Labor for My Happiness”: Slavery at Thomas Jefferson&#’s Monticello. By Thomas N. Baker858
Jarvis, In the Eye of All Trade: Bermuda, Bermudians, and the Maritime Atlantic World, 680&#;1783. By Christian J. Koot861
Gliech, Saint-Domingue und die Französische Revolution: Das Ende der weißen Herrschaft in einer karibischen Plantagenwirtschaft . By Jeremy Popkin865
Nicholls, Whispers of Rebellion: Narrating Gabriel&#’s Conspiracy . By Justin Roberts868
Dorsey, Hirelings: African American Workers and Free Labor in Early Maryland . By John Saillant872
Rice, Nature and History in the Potomac Country: From Hunter-Gatherers to the Age of Jefferson . By Michael G. Gunther875
Crane, Witches, Wife Beaters, and Whores: Common Law and Common Folk in Early America . By Abby Chandler879
Bell, We Shall Be No More: Suicide and Self-Government in the Newly United States . By John Wood Sweet882
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