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“A Kind of Warr”: The Contest for Land on the Northeastern Frontier, 1750&#;1820
Alan Taylor
3
“The Living Mother of a Living Child”: Midwifery and Mortality in
Post&#;Revolutionary New England
Laurel Thatcher Ulrich
27
Jefferson vs. Hume
Douglas L. Wilson
49
Legislative Privilege in Post-Revolutionary South Carolina
Michael E. Stevens
71
Some Thoughts on Colonial Historians and American Indians
James H. Merrell
94
The Transition to Capitalism in Rural America
Allan Kulikoff
120
Dreams and Discoveries: Exploring the American West, 1760&#;1815
James P. Ronda
145
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Reviews of Books
The Papers of William Penn. Vol. 2: 1680&#;1684, ed. Dunnn and Dunn et al. Vol. 3: 1685–1700. Vol 4: 1701–1718, ed. Wokeck et al. Vol. 5: William Penn&#;s Published Writings, 1660–1726: An Interpretive Bibliography, comp. Bronner and Fraser. By Sydney V. James165
William Penn and the Founding of Pennsylvania, 1680&#;1684: A Documentary History, ed. Soderlund et al. By Sydney V. James165
The World of William Penn, ed. Dunn and Dunn. By Sydney V. James165
Historical Atlas of Canada. Vol. 1: From the Beginning to 1800, ed. Harris and Matthews. By James Axtell170
Atlas of Great Lakes Indian History, ed. Tanner et al. By James Axtell170
Codignola, The Coldest Harbour of the Land: Simon Stock and Lord Baltimore&#;s Colony in Newfoundland, 1621&#;1649. By John G. Reid174
Jordan, Foundations of Representative Government in Maryland, 1632&#;1715. By John D. Krugler175
Schweitzer, Custom and Contract: Household, Government, and the Economy in Colonial Pennsylvania. By Sharon V. Salinger178
Ekirch, Bound for America: The Transportation of British Convicts to the Colonies, 1718&#;1775. By James Horn180
Jonathan Edwards and the American Experience, ed. Hatch and Stout. By Winton U. Solberg183
Murray, Jonathan Edwards: A New Biography. By Winton U. Solberg183
Pointer, Protestant Pluralism and the New York Experience: A Study of Eighteenth-Century Religious Diversity. By Bruce E. Steiner186
Canady, Gentlemen of the Bar: Lawyers in Colonial South Carolina. By William S. Price, Jr.189
Marston, King and Congress: The Transfer of Political Legitimacy, 1774&#;1776. By David
Ammerman190
Weber, Rhetoric and History in Revolutionary New England. By William Breitenbach192
Ousterhout, A State Divided: Opposition in Pennsylvania to the American Revolution. By Benjamin H. Newcomb194
Stumpf, Josiah Martin: The Last Royal Governor of North Carolina. By Carole Watterson Troxler196
Lambert, South Carolina Loyalists in the American Revolution. By Carl J. Vipperman198
Lerner, The Thinking Revolutionary: Principle and Practice in the New Republic. By Richard Buel, Jr.200
Gaustad, Faith of Our Fathers: Religion and the New Nation. By Cushing Strout202
Crackel, Mr. Jefferson&#;s Army: Political and Social Reform of the Military Establishment, 1801&#;1809. By Paul David Nelson204
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