3D SER., 46, NO. 3 (JULY 1989)
To the Quiet of the People: Revolutionary Settlements and Civil Unrest in
Western Massachusetts, 1774&#;1789
John L. Brooke
425
Reluctant Exiles: The Problems of Colonization in French North America
Peter N. Moogk
463
Shipping Patterns and the Atlantic Trade of Bristol, 1749&#;1770
Kenneth Morgan
506
Free Labor and the Economy in Seventeenth-Century Montserrat
Riva Berleant-Schiller
539
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Beyond Roles, Beyond Spheres: Thinking about Gender in the Early Republic
Linda K. Kerber, et. Al
565
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Nash, Forging Freedom: The Formation of Philadelphia&#;s Black Community, 1720&#;1840. By Waldo E. Martin, Jr.589
Karlsen, The Devil in the Shape of a Woman: Witchcraft in Colonial New England. By Stephen Nissenbaum593
Morgan, Inventing the People: The Rise of Popular Sovereignty in England and America. By Donald S. Lutz596
Tise, Proslavery: A History of the Defense of Slavery in America, 1701&#;1840. By WilliamStanton601
Quarles, Black Mosaic: Essays in Afro&#;American History and Historiography. By Melvin Drimmer604
Authority and Resistance in Early New York, ed. Pencak and Wright. By Mary Lou Lustig606
Wolf, The Book Culture of a Colonial American City: Philadelphia Books, Bookmen, and Booksellers. By Calhoun Winton609
Jenson, America&#;s Theologian: A Recommendation of Jonathan Edwards. By Clyde A. Holbrook611
Levy, Quakers and the American Family: British Settlement in the Delaware Valley. By Jack D. Marietta613
Fabel, The Economy of British West Florida, 1763&#;1783. By John Jay TePaske615
Selby, The Revolution in Virginia, 1775&#;1783. By E. Wayne Carp617
Nelson, William Alexander, Lord Stirling. By George Athan Billias619
Wyckoff, The Developer&#;s Frontier: The Making of the Western New York Landscape. By Alan Taylor621
Wilson, Paine and Cobbett: The Transatlantic Connection. By Michael Durey623
McDonald and McDonald, Requiem: Variations on Eighteenth-Century Themes. By Ronald L. Hatzenbuehler625
Young et al., We the People: Creating a New Nation, 1765&#;1820. By Karen Halttunen627
The Journals of the Lewis and Clark Expedition, ed. Moulton and Dunlay. Vol. 2: August 30, 1803&#;August 24, 1804. Vol. 3: August 25, 1804–April 6, 1805. Vol. 4: April 7–July 27, 1805. By John L. Allen630
Jackson, Among the Sleeping Giants: Occasional Pieces on Lewis and Clark. By Martin Ridge632
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