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Publications Overview

3D SER., 60, NO. 2 (APRIL 2003)

Cannibals, Witches, and Slave Traders in the Atlantic World
John Thornton
273

“Jesus is Female”: The Moravian Challenge in the German Communities of British North America
Aaron Spencer Fogleman
295

Notes and Documents

“Ye Sons of Harmony”: Politics, Masculinity, and the Music of William Billings in Revolutionary Boston  | Web Supplement
Elizabeth B. Crist
333

Women and Property across Colonial America: A Comparison of Legal Systems in New Mexico and New York
Deborah A. Rosen
355

A West Indian Colonial Governor’s Advice: Henry AshtonÙs 1646 Letter to the Earl of Carlisle
Carla Gardina Pestana
382

Reviews of Books

Colley, Captives . By Alison Games422

Norton, In the Devil’s Snare: The Salem Witchcraft Crisis of 692 . By Joyce E. Chaplin427

Tannenbaum, The Healer’s Calling: Women and Medicine in Early New England . By Susan E. Klepp431

Archer, Fissures in the Rock: New England in the Seventeenth-Century . By Erik R. Seeman434

Brooks, Captives and Cousins: Slavery, Kinship, and Community in the Southwest Borderlands . By Claudio Saunt436

Cecelski, The Waterman’s Song: Slavery and Freedom in Maritime North Carolina . By Daniel Vickers439

Headrick When Information Came of Age: Technologies of Knowledge in the Age of Reason and Revolution, 700–1850 . By Richard R. John442

Hoermann, Cadwallader Colden: A Figure of the American Enlightenment . By Wayne Bodle446

Nelson, A Blessed Company: Parishes, Parsons, and Parishioners in Anglican Virginia, 690–1776 . By Patricia U. Bonomi449

Van Buskirk, Generous Enemies: Patriots and Loyalists in Revolutionary New York . By Robert E. Cray, Jr.453

Brumwell, Redcoats: The British Solider and War in the Americas, 755–1763 . By Peter J. Way456

Pencak, Dennis, and Newman, eds., Riot and Revelry in Early America . By Albrecht Koschnik459

Nolt, Foreigners in Their Own Land: Pennsylvania Germans in the Early American Republic . By Beverly Smaby462

Kaplan, Alexander Hamilton: Ambivalent Anglophile . By James E. Lewis, Jr.465


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