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3D SER., 80, NO. 4 (OCTOBER 2023)

Together in a Small Boat: Slavery’s Fugitives in the Lesser Antilles

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Gunvor Simonsen and Rasmus Christensen

611

 

Editor’s Note: “Methods and Practices”

Joshua Piker

647

Methods and Practices
Rewriting the Rape of Rachel: Historical Methods, Historical Justice

Abstract

Sharon Block

649

Article Forum:
Self-Revision in Historical Writing

 

SJ Zhang, “To Share How We Know”: Mourning and Meaning-Making in “Rewriting the Rape of Rachel”
677

Christine DeLucia, Seeking Circles of Dialogue and Accountability
685

Marisa J. Fuentes, Historical Care and the (Re)Writing of Sexual Violence in the Colonial Americas
693

Lara Putnam, “Rewriting the Rape of Rachel” and How History Changes
701

Martha Hodes, Rethinking, Revising, Rewriting: An Appeal for Unfinished Scholarship
709

Sharon Block, Doing Justice with Rachel
715

Reviews of Books

Critical Forum

ELLIS, The Great Power of Small Nations: Indigenous Diplomacy in the Gulf South

Emilie Connolly, Introduction

Denise I. Bossy, Matters of Size: Petites Nations, Slavery, and Non-Coalescence in the Gulf South’s Overlapping Shatter Zones

Alejandra Dubcovsky, The Great Power of Native Women

Jessica Marie Johnson, Many Small Nations: Black, Indigenous, Black/Indigenous Bvlbancha

Julia Lewandowski, Beyond Rise and Fall: Size, Power, and Survival in the Gulf South

Shannon SpeedThe Great Power of Small Nations: A History of Contemporary Relevance

Elizabeth N. Ellis, Considering the Present in Writing about the Indigenous Past

 

Daggar, Cultivating Empire: Capitalism, Philanthropy, and the Negotiation of American Imperialism in Indian Country
By Jennifer Graber
767

Damiano, To Her Credit: Women, Finance, and the Law in Eighteenth-Century New England Cities
By Jacqueline Beatty
772

Ewen, The Virginia Venture: American Colonization and English Society, 1580–1660
By Abigail L. Swingen
776

Morrissey, People of the Ecotone: Environment and Indigenous Power at the Center of Early America
By Thomas M. Wickman
780

Weimer, A Constitutional Culture: New England and the Struggle against Arbitrary Rule in the Restoration Empire
By Carla Gardina Pestana
785


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