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Publications Overview

3D SER., 59, NO. 4 (OCTOBER 2002)

Benjamin West&#’s Professional Endgame and the Historical Conundrum of William Williams
Susan Rather
821

Forum: The Madisonian Moment

Jack N. Rakove, James Madison in Intellectual Context865

Mark G. Spencer, Hume and Madison on Faction869

Samuel Fleischacker, Adam Smith&#’s Reception among the American Founders, 776&#;1790897

Colleen A Sheehan, Madison and the French Enlightenment: The Authority of Public Opinion925

Perfect Tide, Ideal Moon: An Unappreciated Aspect of Wolfe&#’s Generalship at Quebec, 759

Donald W. Olson, William D. Liddle, Russell L. Doescher, Leah M. Behrends, Tammy D. Silakowski, and François-Jacques Saucier
957

Notes and Documents

Reviews of Books

ÜThe Postcolonial Origins of Modernity,” review of Canizares-Esguerra, How to Write the History of the New World: Histories, Epistemologies, and Identities in the Eighteenth-Century Atlantic World . By Ralph Bauer975

ÜConquering Bodies,” review of Chaplin, Subject Matter: Technology, the Body, and Science on the Anglo-American Frontier, 1500&#;1676 . By Peter Mancall981

Ü A Seventeenth-Century Murder Mystery,” a review of Kawashima, gniting King Philip&#’s War: The John Sassamon Murder Trial . By Philip Ranlet986

ÜDomestic Loyalties,” a review of Navas, Murdered by His Wife: A History with Documentation of the Joshua Spooner Murder and Execution of His Wife, Bathsheba, Who was Hanged in Worcester, Massachusetts, 2 July 1778 . By Daniel A. Cohen989

ÜA Copybook Romance,” a review of MacMullen, Sarah&#’s Choice, 1828&#;1832 . By Karen Lystra996

Ü Not Your Grandmother&#’s Genealogy” review of Simons and Benes, eds., The Art of Family: Genealogical Artifacts in New England . and Judd, The Hatch and Brood of Time: Five Phelps Families in the Atlantic World, 1720&#;1880. By Karin Wulf1000

ÜEthnicity without Identity,” review of Green, The People with No Name: Ireland&#’s Ulster Scots, America&#;s Scots Irish, and the Creation of a British Atlantic World, 1689&#;1764 . By H. Tyler Blethen1003

ÜLoyal to the End,” review of Shestone, So Obstinately Loyal: James Moody, 1744&#;1809 . By Brendan McConville1006

ÜNew Light in the Garden of Good and Evil,” review of Cashin, Beloved Bethesda: A History of George Whitefield&#’s Home for Boys, 1740ߐ . By Sharon Breslaw Sundue1008

ÜAn Uprising of Faith,” review of Kars, Breaking Loose Together: The Regulator Rebellion in Pre-Revolutionary North Carolina . By Alan D. Watson1011

ÜPiety and Politics in the New Republic,” review of Hutson, Religion and the Founding of the American Republic and Hutson, ed., Religion and the New Republic: Faith in the Founding of America. By Dee E. Andrews1014

ÜAmerica&#’s Original Sin,” review of Wells, The Devil and Doctor Dwight: Satire and Theology in the Early American Republic . By Larry Kutchen1019

ÜErrand into the Republic,” review of Sassi, A Republic of Righteousness: The Public Christianity of the Post-Revolutionary New England Clergy . By David W. Kling1022

ÜFounding Partners,” review of Leibiger, Founding Friendship: George Washington, James Madison, and the Creation of the American Republic . By Jewel L. Spangler1025

ÜCreating Congress,” review-essay of Inventing Congress: Origins and Establishment of the First Federal Congress, ed. Bowling and Kennon; Neither Separate nor Equal: Congress in the 1790s, ed. Bowling and Kennon; and The House and Senate in the 1790s: Petitioning, Lobbying, and Institutional Development, ed Bowling and Kennon. By Jack N. Rakove1028

ÜPassing the Federalist Torch,” review of Foletta, Coming to Terms with Democracy: Federalist Intellectuals and the Shaping of an American Culture . By Harlow W. Sheidley1034

ÜBack to the Future,” review of Schloesser, The Fair Sex: White Women and Racial Patriarchy in the Early American Republic . By Bruce Burgett1037

ÜThe Changing Face of Antislavery,” review-essay of Newman, The Transformation of American Abolitionism: Fighting Slavery in the Early Republic, and Richards, The Slave Power: The Free North and Southern Domination, 1780&#;1860. By David N. Gellman1040


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