3D SER., 53, NO. 3 (JULY 1996)
The Indians&#; Old World: Native Americans and the Coming of Europeans
Neal Salisbury
435
Massacre at Hurtleberry Hill: Christian Indians and English Authority in Metacom&#; s War
Jenny Hale Pulsipher
459
The “Four Indian Kings” and the Imaginative Construction of the First British Empire
Eric Hinderaker
487
The Panic of 1751: The Significance of Rumors on the South Carolina-Cherokee Frontier
Gregory Evans Dowd
527
They Were Here All Along: The Native American Presence in Lower-Central
New England in the Eighteenth and Nineteenth Centuries
Donna Keith Baron, J. Edward Hood, and Holly V. Izard
561
Forum: The “Iroquois Influence” Thesis&#;Con and Pro587
Philip A. Levy, Exemplars of Taking Liberties: The Iroquois Influence Thesis and the Problem of Evidence588
Samuel B. Payne, Jr., The Iroquois League, the Articles of Confederation, and the Constitution605
Donald A. Grinde, Jr., and Bruce E. Johansen, Sauce for the Goose: Demand and Definitions for “Proof” Regarding the Iroquois and Democracy621
Reviews of Books
Calloway, The American Revolution in Indian Country: Crisis and Diversity in Native American Communities. By James H. Merrell 637
Taylor, William Cooper&#;s Town: Power and Persuasion on the Frontier of the Early American Republic. By David E. Narrett 639
Race, Discourse, and the Origin of the Americas: A New World View, ed. Hyatt and Nettleford. By Arnold Krupat 641
Whitney, From Coastal Wilderness to Fruited Plain: A History of Environmental Change in Temperate North America, 1500 to the Present. By Robert D. Mitchell 644
Morrison, A Praying People: Massachusett Acculturation and the Failure of the Puritan Mission, 1600&#;1690. By Michael J. Puglisi 647
Skaggs, Roger Williams&#; Dream for America. By Ronald P. Dufour 649
Ranlet, Enemies of the Bay Colony. By Ronald P. Dufour 649
Gerzina, Black London: Life before Emancipation. By Allison Blakely 652
Newcomb, Political Partisanship in the American Middle Colonies, 1700&#;1776. By Milton M. Klein 654
Young, Kin, Commerce, Community: Merchants in the Port of Quebec, 1717&#;1745. By Peter N. Moogk 656
Daniel, The Philosophy of Jonathan Edwards: A Study in Divine Semiotics. By Gerald R. McDermott 658
Hall, Contested Boundaries: Itinerancy and the Reshaping of the Colonial American Religious World. By Leigh Eric Schmidt 661
Murray, Revival and Revivalism: The Making and Marring of American Evangelicalism, 1750&#;1858. By Mark Y. Hanley 662
Kay and Cary, Slavery in North Carolina, 1748&#;1775. By Michael L. Nicholls 664
Leaming, Hidden Americans: Maroons of Virginia and the Carolinas. By Peter C. Stewart 666
Sampson, Escape in America: The British Convention Prisoners, 1777&#;1783. By Harry M. Ward 668
Cohen, Yankee Sailors in British Gaols: Prisoners of War at Forton and Mill, 1777&#;1783. By Harry M. Ward 668
Shain, The Myth of American Individualism: The Protestant Origins of American Political Thought. By Michael Zuckert 670
The Republic of Letters: The Correspondence between Thomas Jefferson and James Madison, 1776&#;1826, vol. 1: 1776–1790. Vol. 2: 1790–1804. Vol. 3: 1804–1826, ed. Smith. By Jack N. Rakove 672
James Madison and the American Nation, 1751&#;1836: An Encyclopedia, ed. Rutland. By Jacob Katz Cogan 675
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