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Publications Overview

3D SER., 66, NO. 3 (JULY 2009)

The Problem of Authority in the Writing of Early American History
Abstract
Fred Anderson and Andrew Cayton
467

The Curse of God: An Idea and Its Origins among the Indians of New York’s Revolutionary Frontier
Abstract
David J. Silverman
495

“The divine right of republics”: Hebraic Republicanism and the Debate over Kingless Government in Revolutionary America
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Nathan R. Perl-Rosenthal
535

Sources and Interpretations

Henry Drax’s Instructions on the Management of a Seventeenth-Century Barbadian Sugar Plantation
Abstract
Peter Thompson
565

The Account Book of Richard Poor, Quaker Merchant of Barbados
Abstract  | Web Supplement
S. D. Smith
605

Reviews of Books

Slaughter, The Beautiful Soul of John Woolman, Apostle of Abolition . By Michael Meranze629

Games, The Web of Empire: English Cosmopolitans in an Age of Expansion, 560–1660 . By Patrick Griffin632

Kelley, Learning to Stand and Speak: Women, Education, and Public Life in America’s Republic . By Bryan Waterman636

“From Backcountry to Trans-Appalachian Frontiers,” a review essay of Rohrbough, Trans-Appalachian Frontier: People, Societies, and Institutions, 1775–1850 ; Rohrer, Hope’s Promise: Religion and Acculturation in the Southern Backcountry; Moyer, Wild Yankees: The Struggle for Independence Along Pennsylvania’s Revolutionary Frontier; Moore, World of Toil and Strife: Community Transformation in Backcountry South Carolina, 1750–1805 and Philyaw, Virginia’s Western Visions: Political and Cultural Expansion on an Early American Frontier. By Warren R. Hofstra640

Van Zandt, Brothers among Nations: The Pursuit of Intercultural Alliances in Early America, 580–1660 . By David J. Silverman653

Piecuch, Three Peoples, One King: Loyalists, Indians, and Slaves in the Revolutionary South, 775–1782 . By William L. Ramsey658

Glover, Southern Sons: Becoming Men in the New Nation . By Thomas A. Foster660


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