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Volume 37
- Volume 37, Number 4, Winter 2017
- Editors’ Note by Catherine E. Kelly and Joshua Piker
- Articles
- Introduction: Expand or Die: The Revolution’s New Empire by Alan Taylor
- Toward a Social History of Federalism: The State and Capitalism To and From the American Revolution by Andrew Shankman
- 1776, Viewed from the West by Jessica Choppin Roney
- Ancients, Moderns, and Africans: Phillis Wheatley and the Politics of Empire and Slavery in the American Revolution by David Waldstreicher
- Commerce and Conquest in Early American Foreign Relations, 1750–1850 by Paul A. Gilje
- Conclusion: Writing To and From the Revolution by Serena R. Zabin
- Reviews
- The Washingtons: George and Martha, “Join’d by Friendship, Crown’d by Love by Flora Fraser (review) by Cassandra Good
- The Papers of George Washington: The Revolutionary War Series, Volume 23: 22 October–December 1779 ed. by William M. Ferraro (review) by David Head
- Boy Soldiers of the American Revolution by Caroline Cox (review) by John A. Ruddiman
- From Loyalists to Loyal Citizens: The DePeyster Family of New York by Valerie H. McKito (review) by Brett Palfreyman
- Citizen Sailors: Becoming American in the Age of Revolution by Nathan Perl-Rosenthal (review) by Christine E. Sears
- The American Revolution, State Sovereignty, and the American Constitutional Settlement 1765–1800 by Aaron N. Coleman (review) by William K. Bolt
- Volume 37, Number 3, Fall 2017
- Articles
- Scientific Instructions and Native American Linguistics in the Imperial United States: The Department of War’s 1826 Vocabulary by Cameron Strang
- “The Focus of the Wills of Converging Millions”: Public Opposition to the Jay Treaty and the Origins of the People’s Presidency by Nathaniel C. Green
- “Our Rights Are Getting More & More Infringed Upon”: American Nationalism, Identity, and Sailors’ Justice in British Prisons during the War of 1812 by Elizabeth Jones-Minsinger
- The Angel of Nullification: Imagining Disunion in an Era Before Secession by Benjamin E. Park
- Review Essay
- The Many Histories of Books in the Early American Republic by Steven Carl Smith
- Reviews
- London and the Making of Provincial Literature: Aesthetics and the Transatlantic Book Trade, 1800–1850 by Joseph Rezek (review) by Melissa J. Homestead
- War of Two: Alexander Hamilton, Aaron Burr, and the Duel That Stunned the Nation by John Sedgwick and Aaron Burr in Exile: A Pariah in Paris, 1810–1811 by Jane Merrill, John Endecott (review) by Suzanne Geissler
- Slavery and the Democratic Conscience: Political Life in Jeffersonian America by Padraig Riley (review) by David N. Gellmen
- Lincoln in the Atlantic World by Louise L. Stevenson (review) by Drew R. McCoy
- Eighty-Eight Years: The Long Death of Slavery in the United States, 1777–1865 by Patrick Rael (review) by Paul J. Polgar
- Heading South to Teach: The World of Susan Nye Hutchison, 1815–1845 by Kim Tolley (review) by Caroline Hasenyager
- Slave against Slave: Plantation Violence in the Old South by Jeff Forret (review) by Sergio Lussana
- Shall Be Deluged in Blood: A New History of the Nat Turner Rebellion by Patrick H. Breen (review) by Christa Dierksheide
- Aiming for Pensacola: Fugitive Slaves on the Atlantic and Southern Frontiers by Matthew J. Clavin (review) by Nathaniel Conley
- Rivers of Sand: Creek Indian Emigration, Relocation, and Ethnic Cleansing in the American South by Christopher D. Haveman (review) by Steven J. Peach
- Groundless: Rumors, Legends, and Hoaxes on the Early American Frontier by Gregory Evans Dowd (review) by Katherine Grandjean
- Illicit Love: Interracial Sex and Marriage in the United States and Australia by Ann McGrath (review) by Theresa Strouth Gaul
- Riotous Flesh: Women, Physiology, and the Solitary Vice in Nineteenth-Century America by April R. Haynes (review) by Allison K. Lange
- Damned Nation: Hell in America from the Revolution to Reconstruction by Kathryn Gin Lum (review) by Kyle T. Bulthuis
- Articles
- Volume 37, Number 2, Summer 2017
- Articles
- Symposium on Hamilton, An American Musical
- Introduction: Lin-Manuel Miranda’s Hamilton: An American Musical and the Early American Republic by Catherine E. Kelly
- Will the Real Alexander Hamilton Please Stand Up? by Joanne B. Freeman
- The American Revolution Rebooted: Hamilton and Genre in Contemporary Culture by Andrew M. Schocket
- Crooked Histories: Re-presenting Race, Slavery, and Alexander Hamilton Onstage by Heather S. Nathans
- Toward a More Perfect Hamilton by Marvin McAllister
- World Wide Enough: Historiography, Imagination, and Stagecraft by Benjamin L. Carp
- “Make ’em Laugh”: Why History Cannot Be Reduced to Song and Dance by Nancy Isenberg
- Surveying the Fields
- Introduction by Carolyn Eastman
- Fatal Convergence in the Kingdom of God: The Mountain Meadows Massacre in American History by Sarah Barringer Gordon and Jan Shipps
- Comment: Borderlands of Violence by Ari Kelman
- Comment: “Fatal Convergence in the Kingdom of God” by Laurie F. Maffly-Kipp
- Reviews
- Building the Empire State: Political Economy in the Early Republic by Brian Phillips Murphy (review) by Naomi R. Lamoreaux
- Holy Nation: The Transatlantic Quaker Ministry in an Age of Revolution by Sarah Crabtree (review) by Emily Conroy-Krutz
- Privateers of the Americas: Spanish American Privateering from the United States in the Early Republic by David Head and Privateering: Patriots and Profits in the War of 1812 by Faye M. Kert (review) by Brian Rouleau
- Liberty’s Prisoners: Carceral Culture in Early America by Jen Manion (review) by Ashley Rubin
- The Founders and the Idea of a National University: Constituting the American Mind by George Thomas (review) by Mark Boonshoft
- The First U.S. History Textbooks: Constructing and Disseminating the American Tale in the Nineteenth Century by Barry Joyce (review) by Johann N. Neem
- American Antiquities: Revisiting the Origins of American Archaeology by Terry A. Barnhart (review) by Charles Allen Wallace
- Great Lakes Creoles: A French-Indian Community on the Northern Borderlands, Prairie du Chien, 1750–1860 by Lucy Eldersveld Murphy (review) by Michel Hogue
- Frontier Democracy: Constitutional Conventions in the Old Northwest by Silvana R. Siddali (review) by Nicole Etcheson
- The Prophet and the Reformer: The Letters of Brigham Young and Thomas L. Kane ed. by Matthew J. Grow and Ronald W. Walker (review) by Nathaniel Wiewora
- Founding Sins: How a Group of Antislavery Radicals Fought to Put Christ into the Constitution by Joseph S. Moore (review) by Ned Landsman
- Nat Turner and the Rising in Southampton County by Jr. David F. Allmendinger (review) by Patrick Rael
- The “Colored Hero” of Harper’s Ferry: John Anthony Copeland and the War Against Slavery by Steven Lubet (review) by Frank Cirillo
- Free Labor: The Civil War and the Making of an American Working Class by Mark A. Lause (review) by Joanne Pope Melish
- Volume 37, Number 1, Spring 2017
- SHEAR Presidential Address
- Articles
- David Walker’s Nationalism—and Thomas Jefferson’s by Peter Thompson
- Liberty with the Sword: Jamaican Maroons, Haitian Revolutionaries, and American Liberty by Tyson Reeder
- Building the Future: White Women, Black Education, and Civic Inclusion in Antebellum Ohio by Kabria Baumgartner
- Review Essay
- The Mainstreaming of Visual Culture in U. S. History by Richard Wightman Fox
- Reviews
- Practicing Democracy: Popular Politics in the United States from the Constitution to the Civil War ed. by Daniel Peart and Adam I. P. Smith (review) by Michelle Orihel
- Shays’s Rebellion: Authority and Distress in Post-Revolutionary America by Sean Condon (review) by Jonathan M. Chu
- For Liberty and the Republic: The American Citizen as Soldier, 1775–1861 by Ricardo A. Herrera (review) by Rachel Engl
- A Powerful Mind: The Self-Education of George Washington by Adrienne M. Harrison (review) by Kevin J. Hayes
- Against Self-Reliance: The Arts of Dependence in the Early United States by William Huntting Howell (review) by Rob Koehler
- Thomas Jefferson’s Ethics and the Politics of Human Progress: The Morality of a Slaveholder by Ari Helo (review) by Hannah Spahn
- Wolf by the Ears: The Missouri Crisis, 1819–1821 by John R. Van Atta (review) by Ken S. Mueller
- The Origins of American Religious Nationalism by Sam Haselby (review) by Hunter Price
- Christian Imperialism: Converting the World in the Early American Republic by Emily Conroy-Krutz (review) by Jennifer Fish Kashay
- Rebels in Paradise: Sketches of Northampton Abolitionists by Bruce Laurie (review) by Matthew Mason
- The Fight for Interracial Marriage Rights in Antebellum Massachusetts by Amber D. Moulton (review) by Terri L. Snyder
- Intellectual Manhood: University, Self, and Society in the Antebellum South by Timothy J. Williams (review) by Jennifer R. Green
- Fortune’s Fool: The Life of John Wilkes Booth by Terry Alford (review) by Scott C. Martin
Volume 36
- Volume 36, Number 4, Winter 2016
- Articles
- Economic History at a Crossroads: Reconsidering Methods, Spaces, and Peoples by Cathy Matson
- Gender’s Value in the History of Capitalism by Ellen Hartigan-O’Connor
- Houses Divided: The Cultural Economy of Emancipation in the Civil War North by Brian P. Luskey
- Seeking a Quantitative Middle Ground: Reflections on Methods and Opportunities in Economic History by Caitlin Rosenthal
- Texts and Textiles: Commercial Poetics and Material Economies in the Early Atlantic by Danielle Skeehan
- There Are Still Atlanticists Now: A Subfield Reborn by Michelle Craig McDonald
- Mind the Global U-Turn: Reorienting Early American History in a Global and Commercial Context by Edward P. Pompeian
- What Counts?: Political Economy, or Ways to Make Early America Add Up by Dael A. Norwood
- Follow the Money: The Return of Finance in the Early Republic by Stephen Mihm
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Review Essay
- “James Madison Problems”: Three New Works by Greg Weiner
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Reviews
- A History of Stepfamilies in Early America by Lisa Wilson (review) by Mary Beth Sievens
- Becoming Men of Some Consequence: Youth and Military Service in the Revolutionary Warby John A. Ruddiman (review) by L. Bell
- The American Revolution in New Jersey: Where the Battlefront Meets the Home Front by James J. Gigantino II (review) by Mark Edward Lender
- Washington’s Revolution: The Making of America’s First Leader by Robert Middlekauff (review) by Jeff Broadwater
- The Travel Journals of Henrietta Marchant Liston: North America and Lower Canada, 1796–1800 by Louise V. North (review) by Daniel Kilbride
- Adams Family Correspondence, Volume 12, March 1797–April 1798 by Sara Martin, et al. (review) by Edith B. Gelles
- Glorious Victory: Andrew Jackson and the Battle of New Orleans by Donald R. Hickey (review) by Alexander V. Marriott
- The Life of William Apess, Pequot by Philip F. Gura (review) by Rochelle Raineri Zuck
- Professional Indian: The American Odyssey of Eleazer Williams by Michael Leroy Oberg (review) by Edward E. Andrews
- True Yankees: The South Seas and the Discovery of American Identity by Dane A. Morrison (review) by Will B. Mackintosh
- Slavish Shore: The Odyssey of Richard Henry Dana Jr by Jeffrey L. Amestoy (review) by Brian Rouleau
- Amistad’s Orphans: An Atlantic Story of Children, Slavery, and Smuggling by Benjamin N. Lawrance (review) by Craig Hollander
- The British Gentry, the Southern Planter, and the Northern Family Farmer: Agriculture and Sectional Antagonism in North America by James L. Huston (review) by James Brewer Stewart
- Articles
- Volume 36, Number 3, Fall 2016
- Articles
- “The Dreadful Effects of British Cruilty”: The Treatment of British Maritime Prisoners and the Radicalization of the Revolutionary War at Sea by T. Cole Jones
- The Mission Complex: Economic Development, “Civilization,” and Empire in the Early Republic by Lori J. Daggar
- For Cod and Country: Cod Fishermen and the Atlantic Dimensions of Sectionalism in Antebellum America by Thomas Blake Earle
- “Political Romanism”: Re-evaluating American Anti-Catholicism in the Age of Italian Revolution by Steven Conn
- Review Essay
- New Narratives of the Conquest of the Ohio Country by Karim M. Tiro
- Reviews
- When the United States Spoke French: Five Refugees Who Shaped a Nation by François Furstenberg (review) by Christopher Hodson
- Revolutions without Borders: The Call to Liberty in the Atlantic World by Janet Polasky (review) by Seth Cotlar
- Adventurism and Empire: The Struggle for Mastery in the Louisiana–Florida Borderlands, 1762–1803 by David Narrett (review) by James L. Hill
- The Papers of James Monroe: Selected Correspondence and Papers. Volume 4: 1796–1802 ed. by Daniel Preston, and The Papers of James Monroe: Selected Correspondence and Papers. Volume 5: 1802–1811 ed. by Daniel Preston (review) by Brook Poston
- Border Law: The First Seminole War and American Nationhood by Deborah Rosen (review) by Gregory Ablavsky
- The Captain and “the Cannibal”: An Epic Story of Exploration, Kidnapping, and the Broadway Stage by James Fairhead (review) by Dane A. Morrison
- Four Steeples over the City Streets: Religion and Society in New York’s Early Republic Congregations by Kyle T. Bulthuis (review) by Jonathan D. Sassi
- Caribbean Crossing: African Americans and the Haitian Emigration Movement by Sara Fanning (review) by James Alexander Dun
- Slavery and Forced Migration in the Antebellum South by Damian Alan Pargas (review) by Samantha Seeley
- Transatlantic Abolitionism in the Age of Revolution: An International History of Anti-slavery, c. 1787–1820 by J. R. Oldfield (review) by Amanda B. Moniz
- Romantic Reformers and the Antislavery Struggle in the Civil War Era by Ethan J. Kytle (review) by Margot Minardi
- “Hero Strong” and Other Stories: Tales of Girlhood Ambition, Female Masculinity, and Women’s Worldly Achievement in Antebellum America by Mary F. W. Gibson (review) by Jill E. Anderson
- Met His Every Goal? James K. Polk and the Legends of Manifest Destiny by Tom Chaffin (review) by John C. Pinheiro
- Articles
- Volume 36, Number 2, Summer 2016
- Articles
- The Etymology of Nigger: Resistance, Language, and the Politics of Freedom in the Antebellum North by Elizabeth Stordeur Pryor
- “Anti Societies Are Now All the Rage”: Jokes, Criticism, and Violence in Response to the Transformation of American Reform, 1825–1835 by Maartje Janse
- Slaves, Spaniards, and Subversion in Early Louisiana: The Persistent Fears of Black Revolt and Spanish Collusion in Territorial Louisiana, 1803–1812 by Eric Herschthal
- Politics in and of Women’s History in the Early Republic
- Introduction: Politics in and of Women’s History in the Early American Republic by Carol Lasser
- Mainstreams and Cutting Edges by Lori D. Ginzberg
- On Integrating the History of Women into the Narrative of the Early Republic: A Forty-Year Perspective by Patricia Cline Cohen
- The Personal Is Political Economy by Ellen Hartigan-O’Connor
- Histories of Capitalism and Sex Difference by Amy Dru Stanley
- Periodization Problems: Race and Gender in the History of the Early Republic by Jennifer L. Morgan
- Surveying the Fields
- The Religious and the Secular in the Early American Republic by Christopher Grasso
- Review Essay
- The Significance of the Frontier in American History by Daniel Walker Howe
- Reviews
- Founding Friendships: Friendships between Men and Women in the Early American Republic by Cassandra Good (review) by C. Dallett Hemphill
- Patriotism and Piety: Federalist Politics and Religious Struggle in the New American Nation by Jonathan J. Den Hartog (review) by Benjamin E. Park
- Tyrannicide: Forging an American Law of Slavery in Revolutionary South Carolina and Massachusetts by Emily Blanck (review) by James J. Gigantino II
- Amelioration and Empire: Progress and Slavery in the Plantation Americas by Christa Dierksheide (review) by Douglas R. Egerton
- A Tale of Two Plantations: Slave Life and Labor in Jamaica and Virginia by Richard S. Dunn (review) by John N. Blanton
- The Lives of Chang & Eng: Siam’s Twins in Nineteenth Century America by Joseph Andrew Orser (review) by Matthew Wittmann
- Capitalism by Gaslight: Illuminating the Economy of Nineteenth-Century America ed. by Brian P. Luskey and Wendy A. Woloson (review) by Gautham Rao
- The Many Panics of 1837: People, Politics, and the Creation of a Transatlantic Financial Crisis by Jessica M. Lepler (review) by Sara T. Damiano
- The Creole Affair: The Slave Rebellion That Led the U.S. and Great Britain to the Brink of War by Arthur T. Downey (review) by Michael Schoeppner
- With Sails Whitening Every Sea: Mariners and the Making of an American Maritime Empire by Brian Rouleau (review) by David Head
- A Wicked War: Polk, Clay, Lincoln, and the 1846 U.S. Invasion of Mexico by Amy S. Greenberg (review) by Matthew Mason
- Rush to Gold: The French and the California Gold Rush, 1848–1854 by Malcolm J. Rohrbough (review) by Emmanuelle Perez Tisserant
- Articles
- Volume 36, Number 1, Spring 2016
- Introduction
- STEM in the EAR by Ann Johnson
- Science in the Early Republic
- The Long Life of William Blanding: Doctor, Apothecary, Naturalist by Ann Fabian
- The Point of Perfection: Cattle Portraiture, Bloodlines, and the Meaning of Breeding, 1760-1860 by Emily Pawley
- Science in Early America: Print Culture and the Sciences of Territoriality by Conevery Bolton Valencius, David I. Spanagel, Emily Pawley, Sara Stidstone Gronim, Paul Lucier
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- Review Essay
- Reviews
- Siblings: Brothers and Sisters in American History by C. Dallett Hemphill (review) by Vivian Bruce Conger
- Sex and the Founding Fathers: The American Quest for a Relatable Past by Thomas A. Foster (review) by Brian Steele
- Propaganda 1776: Secrets, Leaks, and Revolutionary Communications in Early America by Russ Castronovo (review) by William B. Warner
- A Hercules in the Cradle: War, Money, and the American State, 1783-1867 by Max M. Edling (review) by Terry Bouton
- Taming Manhattan: Environmental Battles in the Antebellum City by Catherine McNeur (review) by Gergely Baics
- A Lenape among the Quakers: The Life of Hannah Freeman by Dawn G. Marsh (review) by Gunlög Fur
- Native Tongues: Colonialism and Race from Encounter to the Reservation by Sean P. Harvey (review) by Phillip Round
- The Settlers’ Empire: Colonialism and State Formation in America’s Old Northwest by Bethel Saler (review) by Lawrence B. A. Hatter
- Busy in the Cause: Iowa, the Free-State Struggle in the West, and the Prelude to the Civil War by Lowell J. Soike (review) by Brie Swenson Arnold
- The Ragged Road to Abolition: Slavery and Freedom in New Jersey, 1775-1865 by James J. Gigantino (review) by Jonathan Mercantini
- Freedom’s Delay: America’s Struggle for Emancipation, 1776-1865 by Allen Carden (review) by Michael D. Robinson
- Emotional and Sectional Conflict in the Antebellum United States by Michael E. Woods (review) by Erin Austin Dwyer
- Introduction
Volume 35
- Volume 35, Number 4, Winter 2015
- Articles
- Reassessing Responses to the Virginia and Kentucky Resolutions: New Evidence from the Tennessee and Georgia Resolutions and from Other States by Wendell Bird
- A “Voice of Benevolence from the Western Wilderness”: The Politics of Native Philanthropy in the Trans-Mississippi West by Anelise Hanson Shrout
- Trick or Constitutional Treaty?: The Jay Treaty and the Quarrel over the Diplomatic Separation of Powers by Amanda C. Demmer
- “The Music of a well tun’d State”: “The Star Spangled Banner” and the Development of a Federalist Musical Tradition by William Coleman
- Editor’s Page
- Review Essay
- Digitizing Dolley, and Eliza and Harriott Pinckney by Mary Carroll Johansen
- Reviews
- Edited by Sean P. Harvey and Lucia McMahon by Paul W. Mapp
- Dangerous Guests: Enemy Captives and Revolutionary Communities during the War for Independence by Ken Miller (review) by Friederike Baer
- The Royalist Revolution: Monarchy and the American Founding by Eric Nelson (review) by Robert W. T. Martin
- Founders as Fathers: The Private Lives and Politics of the American Revolutionaries by Lorri Glover (review) by Charlene Boyer Lewis
- Robert Morris’s Folly: The Architectural and Financial Failures of an American Founder by Ryan K. Smith (review) by Gabrielle M. Lanier
- Ingenious Machinists: Two Inventive Lives from the American Industrial Revolution by Anthony J. Connors (review) by Robert Martello
- Era of Experimentation: American Political Practices in the Early Republic by Daniel Peart (review) by Andrew Shankman
- Parading Patriotism: Independence Day Celebrations in the Urban Midwest, 1826–1876 by Adam Criblez (review) by Kelly Wenig
- Gender and Race in Antebellum Popular Culture by Sarah N. Roth (review) by Holly M. Kent
- The Weston Sisters: An American Abolitionist Family by Lee V. Chambers (review) by Beth A. Salerno
- The Heathen School: A Story of Hope and Betrayal in the Age of the Early Republic by John Demos (review) by Kariann Akemi Yokota
- Freedom Papers: An Atlantic Odyssey in the Age of Emancipation by Rebecca J. Scott and Jean M. Hébrard (review) by Christopher Hodson
- Articles
- Volume 35, Number 3, Fall 2015
- Articles
- Native Spirits, Shaker Visions: Speaking with the Dead in the Early Republic by Erik R. Seeman
- Making Constitutional Meaning: The Removal Debate and the Birth of Constitutional Essentialism by Jonathan Gienapp
- A Revolutionary Soundscape: Musical Reform and the Science of Sound in Early America, 1760–1840 by Rebeccah Bechtold
- The Loyalists and the Federal Constitution: The Origins of the Bill of Attainder Clause by Brett Palfreyman
- Review Essay
- Religion and Politics in the American Revolution and Beyond by Jonathan Den Hartog
- Reviews
- Citizen Spectator: Art, Illusion, and Visual Perception in Early National America by Wendy Bellion (review) by Justin Clark
- For Fear of an Elective King: George Washington and the Presidential Title Controversy of 1789 by Kathleen Bartoloni-Tuazon (review) by Stuart Leibiger
- Tennesseans at War, 1812-1815: Andrew Jackson, the Creek War, and the Battle of New Orleans by Tom Kanon (review) by Jonathan M. Atkins
- Nation Builder: John Quincy Adams and the Grand Strategy of the Republic by Charles N. Edel (review) by John M. Belohlavek
- Rally the Scattered Believers: Northern New England’s Religious Geography by Shelby M. Balik (review) by Nathan S. Rives
- Issachar Bates: A Shaker’s Journey by Carol Medlicott (review) by Bret E. Carroll
- DeWitt Clinton and Amos Eaton: Geology and Power in Early New York by David I. Spanagel (review) by Simon Thode
- Collegiate Republic: Cultivating an Ideal Society in Early America by Margaret Sumner (review) by Catherine O’Donnell
- The Equal Struggle for Adulthood: Gender, Race, Age, and the Fight for Citizenship in Antebellum America by Corinne T. Field (review) by Lori D. Ginzberg
- Moral Minorities and the Making of American Democracy by Kyle G. Volk (review) by Mark M. Carroll
- Northern Men with Southern Loyalties: The Democratic Party and the Sectional Crisis by Michael Todd Landis (review) by Yonatan Eyal
- Sounds American: National Identity and the Music Cultures of the Lower Mississippi River Valley, 1800–1860 by Ann Ostendorf (review) by Robyn Lily Davis
- Articles
- Volume 35, Number 2, Summer 2015
- Introduction
- Re-reintroducing the Republican Court by François Furstenberg and David Waldstreicher
- Articles
- The Republican Court and the Historiography of a Women’s Domain in the Public Sphere by David S. Shields and Fredrika J. Teute
- The Meschianza: Sum of All Fêtes by David S. Shields and Fredrika J. Teute
- The Confederation Court by David S. Shields and Fredrika J. Teute
- The Court of Abigail Adams by David S. Shields and Fredrika J. Teute
- Jefferson in Washington: Domesticating Manners in the Republican Court by David S. Shields and Fredrika J. Teute
- Reflections
- Masculine Republics and “Female Politicians” in the Age of Revolution by Toby L. Ditz
- “Europe,” Women, and the American Political Imaginary: The 1790s and the 1990s by Sophia Rosenfeld
- The Arts of War and Peace: Theatricality and Sexuality in the Early Republic by Jason Shaffer
- Material Matters: Reading the Chairs of the Republican Court by Amy Hudson Henderson
- The ‘‘Rights of Woman’’ and the Problem of Power by Andrew Clayton
- Editor’s Page
- Reviews
- Freshwater Passages: The Trade and Travels of Peter Pond by David Chapin (review) by Theodore J. Karamanski
- Contested Spaces of Early America ed. by Juliana Barr and Edward Countryman (review) by Carla Gerona
- Robert Love’s Warnings: Searching for Strangers in Colonial Boston by Cornelia H. Dayton and Sharon V. Salinge, and: Taming Lust: Crimes Against Nature in the Early Republic by Doron S. Ben-Atar and Richard D. Brown (review) by Thomas J. Humphrey
- Regulating Passion: Sexuality and Patriarchal Rule in Massachusetts 1700–1830 by Kelly A. Ryan (review) by Kara M. French
- Charity & Sylvia: A Same-Sex Marriage in Early America by Rachel Hope Cleves (review) by Jen Manion
- Domestic Intimacies: Incest and the Liberal Subject in Nineteenth-Century America by Brian Connolly (review) by Nicholas L. Syrett
- Government by Dissent: Protest, Resistance, and Radical Democratic Thought in the Early American Republic by Robert W. T. Martin (review) by Matthew Rainbow Hale
- Securing the West: Politics, Public Lands, and the Fate of the Old Republic, 1785–1850 by John R. Van Atta (review) by Daniel Feller
- Senator Benton and the People: Master Race Democracy on the Early American Frontiers by Ken S. Mueller (review) by Mark R. Cheathem
- Race Horse Men: How Slavery and Freedom Were Made at the Racetrack by Katherine C. Mooney (review) by Kenneth Cohen
- Performing the Temple of Liberty: Slavery, Theater, and Popular Culture in London and Philadelphia, 1760–1850 by Jenna M. Gibbs (review) by Peter P. Reed
- Quakers and Abolition ed. by Brycchan Carey and Geoffrey Plank (review) by Jane E. Calvert
- That Religion in Which All Men Agree: Freemasonry in American Culture by David G. Hackett (review) by Andrew Johnson
- Introduction
- Volume 35, Number 1, Spring 2015
- SHEAR Presidential Address
- An Inquiry into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations by John Lauritz Larson
- Articles
- The View from Piqua Agency: The War of 1812, the White River Delawares, and the Origins of Indian Removal by Karim M. Tiro
- A Crisis of Legitimacy: Defining the Boundaries of Kinship in the Low Country during the Early Republic by Adam Wolkoff
- Of Salt Mountains, Prairie Dogs, and Horned Frogs: The Louisiana Purchase and the Evolution of Federalist Satire 1803–1812 by David Dzurec
- Editor’s Page
- Review Essay
- Saying “No” to the State by Staughton Lynd
- Review
- Lord Mansfield: Justice in the Age of Reason by Norman S. Poser (review) by George William Van Cleve
- Renegade Revolutionary: The Life of General Charles Lee by Phillip Papas (review) by Sean Harvey, Lucia McMahon, and Benjamin Huggins
- Haven of Liberty: New York Jews in the New World by Howard B. Rock, and Faith and the Founders of the American Republic ed. by Daniel L. Dreisbach (review) by Spencer W. McBride
- William Henry Harrison and the Conquest of the Ohio Country: Frontier Fighting in the War of 1812 by David Curtis Skaggs (review) by Joshua J. Jeffers
- Mississauga Portraits: Ojibwe Voices from Nineteenth-Century Canada by Donald B. Smith (review) by Zach Isenhower
- Frontier Seaport: Detroit’s Transformation into an Atlantic Entrepôt by Catherine Cangany (review) by Sara Brooks Sundberg
- Masters, Slaves, and Exchange: Power’s Purchase in the Old South by Kathleen M. Hilliard (review) by Marie Jenkins Schwartz
- Ring Shout, Wheel About: The Racial Politics of Music and Dance in North American Slavery by Katrina Dyonne Thompson (review) by Richard C. Rohrs
- Rum Maniacs: Alcoholic Insanity in the Early American Republic by Matthew Warner Osborn (review) by Ronald G. Walters
- Urban Appetites: Food & Culture in Nineteenth Century New York by Cindy R. Lobel (review) by Marjorie Shaffer
- A Crisis of Community: The Trials and Transformation of a New England Town, 1815–1848 by Mary Babson Fuhrer (review) by Erik J. Chaput
- The Joseph Smith Papers by Dean C. Jessee, Ronald K. Esplin, Richard Lyman Bushman, and Matthew J. Grow, and Documents, Volume 1: July 1828–June 1831 ed. by Michael Hubbard McKay, Gerrit J. Dirkmaat, Grant Underwood, Robert J. Woodford, and William G. Hartley, and Documents, Volume 2: July 1831–January ed. by Matthew C. Godfrey, Mark Ashurst-McGee, Grant Underwood, Robert J. Woodford, and William G. Hartley (review) by Kenneth P. Minkema
- Missionaries of Republicanism: A Religious History of the Mexican–American War by John C. Pinheiro (review) by James D. Bratt
- The Civil War in Southern Appalachian Methodism by Durwood Dunn (review) by Darin Tuck
- SHEAR Presidential Address
Volume 34
- Volume 34, Number 4, Winter 2014
- Articles
- The Anti-Federalists’ Toughest Challenge: Paper Money, Debt Relief, and the Ratification of the Constitution by George William Van Cleve
- The Litchfield Network: Education, Social Capital, and the Rise and Fall of a Political Dynasty, 1784–1833 by Mark Boonshoft
- ‘‘Our Line’’ The Shawnees, the United States, and Competing Borders on the Great Lakes ‘‘Borderlands,’’ 1795–1832 by Sami Lakomäki
- Saving the Jews: Religious Toleration and the American Society for Meliorating the Condition of the Jews by Susanna Linsley
- Review Essay
- Taking Exception to Exceptionalism: Geopolitics and the Founding of an American Empire by Lawrence B. A. Hatter
- Reviews
- The Worlds the Shawnees Made: Migration and Violence in Early America by Stephen Warren (review) by Daniel Papsdorf
- We Have Raised All of You: Motherhood in the South, 1750–1835 by Katy Simpson Smith (review) by Fay Yarbrough
- The Men Who Lost America: British Leadership, the American Revolution, and the Fate of the Empire by Andrew Jackson O’Shaughnessy (review) by Albert H. Tillson Jr.
- Paine and Jefferson in the Age of Revolutions ed. by Simon P. Newman and Peter S. Onuf (review) by Alexander Tsesis
- State and Citizen: British America and the Early United States ed. by Peter Thompson and Peter S. Onuf (review) by Andrew J. B. Fagal
- Ratification: The People Debate the Constitution, 1787–1788 by Pauline Maier (review) by Terry Bouton
- James McHenry: Forgotten Federalist by Karen E. Robbins (review) by James H. Broussard
- Diplomacy in Black and White: John Adams, Toussaint Louverture, and Their Atlantic World Alliance by Ronald Angelo Johnson (review) by Gregory K. Weimer
- Slavery’s Exiles: The Story of the American Maroons by Sylviane A. Diouf (review) by Sean Gerrity
- Where the Negroes Are Masters: An African Port in the Era of the Slave Trade by Randy J. Sparks, and Another America: The Story of Liberia and the Former Slaves Who Ruled It by James Ciment (review) by Andrew N. Wegmann
- By the Rivers of Water: A Nineteenth-Century Atlantic Odyssey by Erskine Clarke (review) by Amy Marie Johnson
- The Internal Enemy: Slavery and War in Virginia, 1772–1832 by Alan Taylor (review) by Douglas R. Egerton
- The Papers of Andrew Jackson, Volume IX (1831) ed. by Daniel Feller (review) by Kevin M. Gannon
- De Bow’s Review: The Antebellum Vision of a New South by John F. Kvach (review) by Jason Phillips
- Walden’s Shore: Henry David Thoreau and Nineteenth-Century Science by Robert M. Thorson (review) by John Hay
- Slavery, Race, and Conquest in the Tropics: Lincoln, Douglas, and the Future of Latin America by Robert E. May (review) by Timothy J. Henderson
- Washington Brotherhood: Politics, Social Life, and the Coming of the Civil War by Rachel A. Shelden (review) by John M. Sacher
- Articles
- Volume 34, Number 3, Fall 2014
- Articles
- The Thucydidean Moment: History, Science, and the Yellow-Fever Controversy, 1793–1805 by Thomas Apel
- The Protracted Meeting Myth: Awakenings, Revivals, and New York State Baptists, 1789–1850 by Curtis D. Johnson
- Freedom’s First Con: African Americans and Changing Notes in Antebellum New York City by Shane White
- “The Whole North Is Not Abolitionized”: Slavery’s Slow Death in New Jersey, 1830–1860 by James J. Gigantino II
- Review Essays
- What Makes the History of Capitalism Newsworthy? by Seth Rockman
- Myth-Making and Myth-Breaking in the Historiography on John Dickinson by Jane E. Calvert
- Reviews
- Dunmore’s New World: The Extraordinary Life of a Royal Governor in Revolutionary America—with Jacobites, Counterfeiters, Land Schemes, Shipwrecks, Scalping, Indian Politics, Runaway Slaves, and Two Illegal Royal Weddings by James Corbett David (review) by Ronald L. Hatzenbuehler
- Embattled Farmers: Campaigns and Profiles of Revolutionary Soldiers from Lincoln, Massachusetts, 1775–1783 by Richard C. Wiggin (review) by Samuel A. Forman
- Sons of the Father: George Washington and His Protégés ed. by Robert M. S. McDonald (review) by Joe R. Bailey
- Remembering the Revolution: Memory, History, and Nation Making from Independence to the Civil War ed. by Michael A. McDonnell etc. (review) by Andrew M. Schocket
- The Adams Papers: Series II, Adams Family Correspondence, Volume 11: July 1795-February 1797 ed. by Margaret A. Hogan et al. (review) by R. B. Bernstein
- Ship of Death: A Voyage that Changed the Atlantic World by Billy G. Smith (review) by Robert V. Wells
- Thomas Jefferson’s Qur’an: Islam and the Founders by Denise A. Spellberg (review) by Frank Cogliano
- Religious Freedom: Jefferson’s Legacy, America’s Creed by John Ragosta (review) by Christopher Michael Curtis
- Encounters at the Heart of the World: A History of the Mandan People by Elizabeth A. Fenn (review) by Tracy Potter
- The Lost History of the New Madrid Earthquakes by Conevery Bolton Valencius (review) by Sean Munger
- Andrew Jackson, Southerner by Mark Cheathem (review) by Robert Bonner
- Ebony and Ivy: Race, Slavery, and the Troubled History of America’s Universities by Craig Steven Wilder, and The People’s Martyr: Thomas Wilson Dorr and His 1842 Rhode Island Rebellion by Eric J. Chaput (review) by Christopher Malone
- The Ebony Column: Classics, Civilization, and the African American Reclamation of the West by Eric Ashley Hairston (review) by Eran Shalev
- Confronting Slavery: Edward Coles and the Rise of Antislavery Politics in Nineteenth-Century America by Suzanne Cooper Guasco (review) by W. Caleb McDaniel
- The Martyrdom of Abolitionist Charles Torrey by E. Fuller Torrey (review) by Nikki Taylor
- James Buchanan and the Coming of the Civil War ed. by John W. Quist and Michael J. Birkner (review) by Brie Swenson Arnold
- Articles
- Volume 34, Number 2, Summer 2014
- Articles
- “Ladies Going about for Money”: Female Voluntary Associations and Civic Consciousness in the American Revolution by Emily J. Arendt
- Millions for Credit: Peace with Algiers and the Establishment of America’s Commercial Reputation Overseas, 1795–96 by Hannah Farber
- “If I Had It in His Hand-Writing I Would Burn It”: Federalists and the Authorship Controversy over George Washington’s Farewell Address, 1808–1859 by Jeffrey J. Malanson
- The Lonely Congressmen: Gender and Politics in Early Washington, D.C. by Padraig Riley
- Reviews
- Jackson’s Sword: The Army Officer Corps on the American Frontier, 1810–1821 by Samuel J. Watson, and Peacekeepers and Conquerors: The Army Officer Corps on the American Frontier, 1821–1846 by Samuel J. Watson (review) by Wayne Wei-siang Hsieh
- America’s First Adventure in China: Trade, Treaties, Opium, and Salvation by John R. Haddad (review) by Dong Wang
- Church–State Relations in the Early American Republic, 1787–1846 by James S. Kabala (review) by Tara Thompson Strauch
- Slavery Before Race: Europeans, Africans, and Indians at Long Island’s Sylvester Manor Plantation, 1651–1884 by Katherine Howlett Hayes (review) by Gloria McCahon Whiting
- Nature’s Man: Thomas Jefferson’s Philosophical Anthropology by Maurizio Valsania (review) by Lori Glover
- Martha Jefferson Randolph, Daughter of Monticello: Her Life and Times by Cynthia A. Kierner (review) by Christine Coalwell McDonald
- Citizenship and the Origins of Women’s History in the United States by Teresa Anne Murphy (review) by Rosemarie Zagarri
- Empowering Words: Outsiders and Authorship in Early America by Karen A. Weyler (review) by Catherine O’Donnell
- Reading Newspapers: Press and Public in Eighteenth-Century Britain and America by Uriel Heyd (review) by Jeffrey L. Pasley
- The Accidental Diarist: A History of the Daily Planner in America by Molly McCarthy (review) by Lucia McMahon
- The True Image: Gravestone Art and the Culture of Scotch Irish Settlers in the Pennsylvania and Carolina Backcountry by David W. Patterson (review) by Thomas G. Connors
- All Men Free and Brethren: Essays on the History of African American Freemasonry ed. by Peter P. Hinks, Stephen Kantrowitz (review) by Richard J. Boles
- Slavery’s Borderland: Freedom and Bondage along the Ohio River by Matthew Salafia (review) by Ted Sickler
- The Tie that Bound Us: The Women of John Brown’s Family and the Legacy of Radical Abolitionism by Bonnie Laughlin-Schultz (review) by Alison M. Parker
- Articles
- Volume 34, Number 1, Spring 2014
- SHEAR Presidential Address
- Articles
- “Engaged in the Same Glorious Cause”: Anglo–American Connections in the American Missionary Entrance into India, 1790–1815 by Emily L. Conroy-Krutz
- Popular Preferences in the Presidential Election of 1824 by Donald Ratcliffe
- “The United States of Africa”: Liberian Independence and the Contested Meaning of a Black Republic by Brandon Mills
- Review Essay
- The Wars of 1812 by Eliga H. Gould
- Reviews
- Defending the Old Dominion: Virginia and Its Militia in the War of 1812 by Stuart L. Butler (review) by Gene Allen Smith
- Benjamin Franklin’s Intellectual World ed. by Paul E. Kerry and Matthew S. Holland (review) by Richard F. Teichgraeber III
- An Empire of Small Places: Mapping the Southeastern Anglo–Indian Trade, 1732–1795 by Robert Paulett (review) by Joe Parmenter
- Unfinished Revolution: The Early American Republic in a British World by Samuel W. Haynes (review) by C. Edward Skeen
- An Age of Infidels: The Politics of Religious Controversy in the Early United States by Eric R. Schlereth (review) by Amanda Porterfield
- Quakers Living in the Lion’s Mouth: The Society of Friends in Northern Virginia, 1730–1865 by A. Glenn Crothers (review) by Elizabeth R. Varon
- Being American in Europe, 1750–1860 by Daniel Kilbride (review) by Charlene Boyer Lewis
- Indians, Alcohol, and the Roads to Taos and Santa Fe by William E. Unrau (review) by M. J. Morgan
- Gabriel’s Conspiracy: A Documentary History Edited by Philip J. Schwarz (review) by Douglas R. Egerton
- Race and Rights: Fighting Slavery and Prejudice in the Old Northwest, 1830–1870 by Dana Elizabeth Weiner (review) by Kyle G. Volk
- The Clamorgans: One Family’s History of Race in America by Julie Winch (review) by Breena O’Rourke Holland
- The Amistad Rebellion: An Atlantic Odyssey of Slavery and Freedom by Marcus Rediker (review) by Graham Russell Gao Hodges
- The Problem of Democracy in the Age of Slavery: Garrisonian Abolitionists and Transatlantic Reform by W. Caleb McDaniel (review) by Eric Burin
- Taming Passion for the Public Good: Policing Sex in the Early Republic by Mark E. Kann (review) by Rachel Hope Cleves
- Margaret Fuller and Her Circles ed. by Brigitte Bailey, Katheryn P. Viens, and Conrad Edick Wright (review) by April Haynes
Volume 33
- Volume 33, Number 4, Winter 2013
- Articles
- “A Savage Feast They Made of It”: John Adams and the Paradoxical Origins of Federal Indian Policy by Daniel H. Usner
- Shaken Spirits: Cherokees, Moravian Missionaries, and the New Madrid Earthquakes by Johnathan Hancock
- The Maine and Missouri Crisis: Competing Priorities and Northern Slavery Politics in the Early Republic by Matthew Mason
- Northern Horse: American Eclipse as a Representative New Yorker by Paul E. Johnson
- “Know All Men By These Presents”: Bonds, Localism, and Politics in Early Republican Mississippi by Erik Mathisen
- Editor’s Page
- Review Essays
- How Should We Think About the Election of 1800? by Andrew Shankman
- The Papers of James Madison by Ralph Ketcham
- Reviews
- American Zion: The Old Testament as a Political Text from the Revolution to the Civil War by Eran Shalev (review) by Alexis McCrossen
- Speculators in Empire: Iroquoia and the 1768 Treaty of Fort Stanwix by William J. Campbell (review) by Daniel J. Hulsebosch
- The American National State and the Early West by William H. Bergmann (review) by Alan Taylor
- Mahogany: The Costs of Luxury in Early America by Jennifer Anderson (review) by James Fichter
- Lotions, Potions, Pills, and Magic: Health Care in Early America by Elaine G. Breslaw (review) by Catherine L. Thompson
- The Treason Trial of Aaron Burr: Law, Politics, and the Character Wars of the New Nation by R. Kent Newmyer (review) by James E. Lewis Jr.
- A New England Prison Diary: Slander, Religion, and Markets in Early America by Martin J. Hershock (review) by Kevin Q. Doyle
- The Slaves’ Gamble: Choosing Sides in the War of 1812 by Gene Allen Smith (review) by James G. Cusick
- American Naval History, 1607–1865: Overcoming the Colonial Legacy by Jonathan R. Dull, and Utmost Gallantry: The U.S. and Royal Navies at Sea in the War of 1812 by Kevin D. McCranie (review) by David Head
- Johnny Appleseed and the American Orchard: A Cultural History by William Kerrigan (review) by John Lauritz Larson
- The Charleston Orphan House: Children’s Lives in the First Public Orphanage in America by John E. Murray (review) by Billy G. Smith
- A Companion to the Era of Andrew Jackson by Sean Patrick Adams (review) by Mark R. Cheathem
- Stephen A. Douglas and Antebellum Democracy by Martin H. Quitt (review) by James L. Huston
- Articles
- Volume 33, Number 3, Fall 2013
- Articles
- An Eye for Prices, an Eye for Souls: Americans in the Indian Subcontinent, 1784-1838 by Michael A. Verney
- Slave Smuggling by Foreign Privateers: The Illegal Slave Trade and the Geopolitics of the Early Republic by David Head
- “Auctioneer of Offices”: Patronage, Value, and Trust in the Early Republic Marketplace by Ellen Hartigan-O’Connor
- Turning Sufferers into Settlers: Gender, Welfare, and National Expansion in Frontier Florida by Laurel Clark Shire
- Stoking the “Abolition Fire in the Capitol”: Liberty Party Lobbying and Antislavery in Congress by Corey Brooks
- Reviews
- No Turning Point: The Saratoga Campaign in Perspective by Theodore Corbett (review) by Benjamin L. Carp
- Joel Barlow: American Diplomat and Nation Builder by Peter P. Hill (review) by Peter Kastor
- The Founders and Finance: How Hamilton, Gallatin, and Other Immigrants Forged a New Economy by Thomas K. McCraw (review) by Herbert Sloan
- Master of the Mountain: Thomas Jefferson and His Slaves by Henry Wiencek (review) by Douglas R. Egerton
- Thomas Jefferson and American Nationhood by Brian Steele (review) by Jeremy D. Bailey
- Jefferson’s Shadow: The Story of His Science by Keith Thomson (review) by Joan Witkin
- The Contagious City: The Politics of Public Health in Early America by Simon Finger (review) by Sarah Schuetze
- One Family under God: Love, Belonging, and Authority in Early Transatlantic Methodism by Anna M. Lawrence (review) by Kyle T. Bulthuis
- Mere Equals: The Paradox of Educated Women in the Early American Republic by Lucia McMahon (review) by Sheila Skemp
- Almost Free: A Story about Family and Race in Antebellum Virginia by Eva Sheppard Wolf (review) by Andrea S. Watkins
- Colonization and Its Discontents: Emancipation, Emigration, and Antislavery in Antebellum Pennsylvania by Beverly C. Tomek (review) by Dee E. Andrews
- Slaves for Hire: Renting Enslaved Laborers in Antebellum Virginia by John J. Zaborney (review) by Nicholas Wood
- To Live an Antislavery Life: Personal Politics and the Antebellum Black Middle Class by Erica L. Ball (review) by Scott Hancock
- In the Shadow of the Gallows: Race, Crime, and American Civic Identity by Jeannine Marie DeLombard (review) by Leigh Fought
- Buried Lives: Incarcerated in Early America ed. by Michele Lise Tarter and Richard Bell (review) by Jen Manion
- Flush Times & Fever Dreams: A Story of Capitalism and Slavery in the Age of Jackson by Joshua D. Rothman (review) by Richard Bell
- The Failure of Popular Sovereignty: Slavery, Manifest Destiny, and the Radicalization of Southern Politics by Christopher Childers (review) by Amy S. Greenberg
- The Triumph of the Antebellum Free Trade Movement by William S. Belko (review) by Paul A. Gilje
- Congress and the Crisis of the 1850s ed. by Paul Finkelman and Donald R. Kennon (review) by Christopher Childers
- The Camera and the Press: American Visual and Print Culture in the Age of the Daguerreotype by Marcy J. Dinius (review) by Anne Verplanck
- Articles
- Volume 33, Number 2, Summer 2013
- Articles
- A New Nation Votes and the Study of American Politics, 1789-1824 by Caroline F. Sloat
- “King George Has Issued Too Many Pattents for Us”: Property and Democracy in Jeffersonian New York by John L. Brooke
- The Right to Vote and the Rise of Democracy, 1787-1828 by Donald Ratcliffe
- The Federalist Party Resurgence, 1808-1816: Evidence from the New Nation Votes Database by Philip J. Lampi
- The Family Factor: Congressmen, Turnover, and the Burden of Public Service in the Early American Republic by Rosemarie Zagarri
- Afterword: Reconceptualizing Jeffersonian Democracy by Andrew W. Robertson
- Review Essay
- The Postcolonial Genius of Unbecoming British by Harvey R. Neptune
- Reviews
- Nationalism in Europe & America: Politics, Cultures, and Identities Since 1775 by Lloyd S. Kramer (review) by Johann Neem
- The Reverend Jacob Bailey, Maine Loyalist: For God, King, Country, and for Self by James S. Leamon (review) by Spencer McBride
- “Those Who Labor for My Happiness”: Slavery at Thomas Jefferson’s Monticello by Lucia Stanton (review) by Frank Cogliano
- Negro Comrades of the Crown: African Americans and the British Empire Fight the U.S. Before Emancipation by Gerald Horne (review) by Van Gosse
- Imagining Deliberative Democracy in the Early American Republic by Sandra M. Gustafson (review) by Katherine Henry
- Light and Liberty: Thomas Jefferson and the Power of Knowledge ed. by Robert M. S. McDonald, and Thomas Jefferson, Time, and History by Hannah Spahn (review) by Sean P. Harvey
- The First Prejudice: Religious Tolerance and Intolerance in Early America ed. by Chris Beneke and Christopher S. Grenda (review) by J. Kime Lawson
- The Constitution Before the Judgment Seat: The Prehistory and Ratification of the American Constitution, 1787-91 by Jürgen Heideking (review) by David J. Siemers
- Elizabeth Patterson Bonaparte: An American Aristocrat in the Early Republic by Charlene M. Boyer Lewis (review) by Cynthia A. Kierners
- David Ruggles: A Radical Black Abolitionist and the Underground Railroad in New York City by Graham Russell Gao Hodges (review) by Scott Hancock
- Freedom in a Slave Society: Stories from the Antebellum South by Johanna Nichol Shields (review) by Wallace Hettle
- Steamboats and the Rise of the Cotton Kingdom by Robert Gudemstad (review) by Calvin Schermerhorn
- John Neal and Nineteenth-Century American Literature and Culture ed. by Edward Watts and David J. Carlson (review) by Sari Altschuler
- Slavery in the American Republic: Developing the Federal Government, 1791-1861 by David F. Ericson (review) by Richard R. John
- Memories of War: Visiting Battlefields and Bonefields in the Early American Republic by Thomas A. Chambers (review) by Matthew Dennis
- Hirelings: African American Workers and Free Labor in Early Maryland by Jennifer Hull Dorsey (review) by Jewel Spangler
- A Secret Society History of the Civil War by Mark A. Lause (review) by Michael DeGruccio
- Articles
- Volume 33, Number 1, Spring 2013
- SHEAR Presidential Address
- The Authority of the Imagination in an Age of Wonder by Andrew Cayton
- Articles
- Prophetstown for Their Own Purposes: The French, Miamis, and Cultural Identities in the Wabash–Maumee Valley by Patrick Bottiger
- At Home Among the Dead: North Americans and the 1825 Guamacaro Slave Insurrection by Stephen Chambers
- Looking Beyond Parties and Elections: The Making of United States Tariff Policy during the Early 1820s by Daniel Peart
- Mr. Tashtego: Native American Whalemen in Antebellum New England by Nancy Shoemaker
- Editor’s Page by David Waldstreicher and Jonathan Daniel Wells
- Reviews
- Law’s Imagined Republic: Popular Politics and Criminal Justice in Revolutionary America (review) by Barbara Clark Smith
- Revolutionary Negotiations: Indians, Empires, and Diplomats in the Founding of America (review) by Jon Parmenter
- The Deadlocked Election of 1800: Jefferson, Burr and the Union in the Balance (review) by Andrew W. Robertson
- Seeing Jefferson Anew: In His Time and Ours (review) by Arthur Scherr
- From Liberty to Liberality: The Transformation of the Pennsylvania Legislature, 1776–1820 (review) by Joseph S. Foster
- Atlas of the Transatlantic Slave Trade (review) by George E. O’Malley
- Conceived in Doubt: Religion and Politics in the New American Nation (review) by Cynthia A. Kierner
- Zebulon Pike, Thomas Jefferson, and the Opening of the American West (review) by Adam Jortner
- We Shall Be No More: Suicide and Self-Government in the Newly United States (review) by David Silkenat
- Slavery and Sin: The Fight Against Slavery and the Rise of Liberal Protestantism (review) by Margaret Abruzzo
- Righteous Violence: Revolution, Slavery, and the American Renaissance (review) by Andre M. Fleche
- Gleanings of Freedom: Free and Slave Labor along the Mason–Dixon Line, 1790–1860 (review) by Jeff Foret
- The Theatre of Empire: Frontier Performances in America, 1750–1860 (review) by Peter P. Reed
- Here Lies Hugh Glass: A Mountain Man, a Bear, and the Rise of the American Nation (review) by Robert C. Deal
- To Free a Family: The Journey of Mary Walker (review) by Kabria Baumgartner
- America’s Great Debate: Henry Clay, Stephen A. Douglas, and the Compromise That Preserved the Union (review) by Erik J. Chaput
- SHEAR Presidential Address
Volume 32
- Volume 32, Number 4, Winter 2012
- Articles
- “A Dangerous Set of People”: British Captives and the Making of Revolutionary Identity in the Mid-Atlantic Interior by Ken Miller
- “From a Nation of Drunkards, We Have Become a Sober People”: The Wyandot Experience in the Ohio Valley during the Early Republic by Shannon Bontrager
- Women and Property in Early Louisiana: Legal Systems at Odds by Sara Brooks Sundberg
- “From the New World to the Old, and Back Again”: Whig University Leaders and Trans-Atlantic Nationalism in the Era of 1848 by Brian M. Ingrassia
- Editor’s Page by Susan Klepp
- Reviews
- Unnatural Rebellion: Loyalists in New York City during the Revolution (review) by Serena Zabin
- Clothed in Robes of Sovereignty: The Continental Congress and the People Out of Doors (review) by Robert Parkinson
- James Madison: A Son of Virginia and a Founder of the Nation (review) by Kevin R. C. Gutzman
- A Town In-Between: Carlisle, Pennsylvania, and the Early Mid-Atlantic Interior (review) by Gabrielle M. Lanier
- Common Bondage: Slavery as Metaphor in Revolutionary America (review) by François Furstenberg
- The Trial of Frederick Eberle: Language, Patriotism, and Citizenship in Philadelphia’s German Community, 1790 to 1830 (review) by Wolfgang Splitter
- Thomas Jefferson’s Haitian Policy: Myths and Realities (review) by Wendy H. Wong
- Empires of the Imagination: Transatlantic Histories of the Louisiana Purchase (review) by Marise Bachand
- A Slave in the White House: Paul Jennings and the Madisons (review) by Felicia Bell
- Among the Powers of the Earth: The American Revolution and the Making of a New World Empire (review) by Elizabeth M. Covart
- Whispers of Rebellion: Narrating Gabriel’s Conspiracy (review) by Douglas R. Egerton
- Empires, Nations, and Families: A History of the North American West, 1800–1860 (review) by R. Douglas Hurt
- The People of the Standing Stone: The Oneida Nation from the Revolution through the Era of Removal (review) by David J. Silverman
- Fatal Self-Deception: Slaveholding Paternalism in the Old South (review) by Staughton Lynd
- Illinois in the War of 1812 (review) by Robert M. Owens
- Kentucky Rising: Democracy, Slavery, and Culture from the Early Republic to the Civil War (review) by William A. Stone
- Celebrating the Republic: Presidential Ceremony and Popular Sovereignty, from Washington to Monroe (review) by Ronald J. Zboray and Mary Saracino Zboray
- Thoreau the Land Surveyor (review) by Dominique Zino
- Common Sense: A Political History (review) by Nathan Perl-Rosenthal
- Articles
- Volume 32, Number 3, Fall 2012
- Articles
- Women on the Edge: Life at Street Level in the Early Republic by Gloria L. Main
- Poor Women and the Boston Almshouse in the Early Republic by Ruth Wallis Herndon
- Women and Work in the Philadelphia Almshouse, 1790–1840 by Monique Bourque
- Survival Strategies of Poor White Women in Savannah, 1800–1860 by Tim Lockley
- “Driven to the Commission of This Crime”: Women and Infanticide in Baltimore, 1835–1860 by Katie M. Hemphill
- Poor Mothers, Stepmothers, and Foster Mothers in Early Republic and Antebellum Charleston by John E. Murray
- Review Essay
- Rethinking the Politics of Slavery, 1776–1836 by James Brewer Stewart
- Reviews
- Whose American Revolution Was It? Historians Interpret the Founding (review) by Eric Hinderaker
- The Nation’s Nature: How Continental Presumptions Gave Rise to the United States of America (review) by Martin Brückner
- Liberty’s Exiles: American Loyalists in the Revolutionary World (review) by Liam Riordan
- The Limits of Optimism: Thomas Jefferson’s Dualistic Enlightenment (review) by Kevin J. Hayes
- Shaping the Body Politic: Art and Political Formation in Early America (review) by Megan Walsh
- Jonathan Fisher of Blue Hill, Maine: Commerce, Culture, and Community on the Eastern Frontier (review) by Susan Rather
- The Joseph Smith Papers, Journals, Vol. 1: 1832–1839, and The Joseph Smith Papers: Revelations and Translations, Vol. 1: Manuscript Revelation Books, and The Joseph Smith Papers: Revelations and Translations: Manuscript Revelation Books, and The Joseph Smith Papers: Revelations and Translations, Vol. 2: Published Revelations (review) by Ruth Alden Doan
- Parley P. Pratt: The Apostle Paul of Mormonism (review) by Jonathan B. Crider
- A Democracy of Facts: Natural History in the Early Republic (review) by Gordon M. Sayre
- Creek Paths and Federal Roads: Indians, Settlers, and Slaves and the Making of the American South (review) by J. M. Opal
- Southern Society and Its Transformations, 1790–1860 (review) by Ami Pflugrad-Jackisch
- Money over Mastery, Family over Freedom: Slavery in the Antebellum Upper South (review) by Frank Towers
- Bond of Union: Building the Erie Canal and the American Empire (review) by John Lauritz Larson
- Born Southern: Childbirth, Motherhood, and Social Networks in the Old South (review) by Rebecca Sharpless
- Remaking Custom: Law and Identity in the Early American Republic (review) by Daniel Kilbride
- Winning the West with Words: Language and Conquest in the Lower Great Lakes (review) by Edward Watts
- The Black Hawk War of 1832 (review) by Andrew K. Frank
- Polemical Pain: Slavery, Cruelty, and the Rise of Humanitarianism (review) by Amanda B. Moniz
- Gibbons v. Ogden: John Marshall, Steamboats, and the Commerce Clause (review) by Sandra F. VanBurkleo
- The Liberty Party, 1840–1848: Antislavery Third-Party Politics in the United States (review) by John W. Quist
- We Are the Revolutionists: German-Speaking Immigrants and American Abolitionists After 1848 (review) by David T. Gleeson
- A Place in History: Albany in the Age of the Revolution, 1775–1825 (review) by Ruma Chopra
- Articles
- Volume 32, Number 2, Summer 2012
- Articles
- Slavery, Settlement, and Empire: The Expansion and Growth of Slavery in the Interior of the North American Continent, 1770-1820 by John Craig Hammond
- From Blood Vessels to Global Networks of Exchange: The Physiology of Benjamin Rush’s Early Republic by Sari Altschuler
- Slave Trading in a New World: The Strategies of North American Slave Traders in the Age of Abolition by Leonardo Marques
- Review Essay
- The Empire Has No Clothes by Nancy Isenberg
- Reviews
- The Payne-Butrick Papers (review) by Daniel K. Richter
- America’s Hundred Years’ War: U.S. Expansion to the Gulf Coast and the Fate of the Seminole, 1763-1858, and The Mississippi Territory and the Southwest Frontier, 1795-1817, and: Nexus of Empire: Negotiating Loyalty and Identity in the Revolutionary Borderlands, 1760s-1820s (review) by Nathaniel Millet
- Lucretia Mott’s Heresy: Abolition and Women’s Rights in Nineteenth-Century America (review) by Julie Roy Jeffrey
- The Papers of Andrew Jackson, Volumes 7 (1829) and 8 (1830) (review) by Tim Alan Garrison
- The Bourgeois Frontier: French Towns, French Traders and American Expansion (review) by Justin Carroll
- Military Education and the Emerging Middle Class in the Old South (review) by Tom Downey
- Democracy’s Lawyer: Felix Grundy of the Old Southwest (review) by Jeanne T. Heidler
- Slavery and Sectional Strife in the Early American Republic, 1776-1821 (review) by Eva Sheppard Wolf
- Discerning Characters: The Culture of Appearance in Early America (review) by David Steinberg
- Midnight Ride, Industrial Dawn: Paul Revere and the Growth of American Enterprise (review) by Walter Licht
- Investing in Life: Insurance in Antebellum America (review) by Michael Zakim
- The Golden Age of the Classics in America: Greece, Rome, and the Antebellum United States (review) by Cam Grey
- Hearts Beating for Liberty: Women Abolitionists in the Old Northwest, and: Antebellum Women: Private, Public, Partisan (review) by Ronald J. Zboray and Mary Saracino Zboray
- Culture and Liberty in the Age of the American Revolution (review) by Sarah Knott
- A Passion for Nature: Thomas Jefferson and Natural History (review) by Peter S. Onuf
- Sojourner Truth’s America (review) by Edward Countryman
- Articles
- Volume 32, Number 1, Spring 2012
- SHEAR Presidential Address
- Articles
- “So Truly Afflicting and Distressing to Me His Sorrowing Mother”: Expressions of Maternal Grief in Eighteenth-Century Philadelphia by Lucia McMahon
- “Ticketed Through”: The Commodification of Travel in the Nineteenth Century by Will Mackintosh
- John Heckewelder’s “Pieces of Secrecy”: Dissimulation and Class in the Writings of a Moravian Missionary by Keat Murray
- Reviews
- Columbia Rising; Civil Life on the Upper Hudson from the Revolution to the Age of Jackson (review) by Andrew Cayton
- The Freedoms We Lost: Consent and Resistance in Revolutionary America (review) by Benjamin L. Carp
- Tom Paine’s America: The Rise and Fall of Transatlantic Radicalism in the Early Republic (review) by David Gellman
- The Lost State of Franklin: America’s First Secession (review) by Christopher M. Osborne
- The Brothertown Nation of Indians: Land Ownership and Nationalism in Early America, 1740–1840, and Red Brethren: The Brothertown and Stockbridge and the Problem of Race in Early America (review) by Matthew Dennis
- Captives and Countrymen: Barbary Slavery and the American Public, 1785–1816 (review) by Bethel Saler
- Enemyship: Democracy and Counter-Revolution in the Early Republic, and: Founding Fictions (review) by Peter A Dorsey
- Mr. Jefferson’s Hammer: William Henry Harrison and the Origins of American Indian Policy (review) by Jay Sexton
- Perilous Fight: America’s Intrepid War with Britain on the High Seas, 1812–1815 (review) by Joshua Wolf
- African or American?: Black Identity and Political Activism in New York City, 1784–1861 (review) by Corey N. Capers
- Schooling Citizens: The Struggle for African American Education in Antebellum America (review) by Peter Hinks
- Border War: Fighting over Slavery before the Civil War (review) by Michael W. Fitzgerald
- Railroads in the Old South: Pursuing Progress in a Slave Society (review) by Angela Lakwete
- Slavery, Disease and Suffering in the Southern Lowcountry (review) by Tim Lockley
- Women, Work, and Family in the Antebellum Mountain South (review) by Sheila P. Phipps
Volume 31
- Volume 31, Number 4, Winter 2011
- Articles
- “An Attack Well Directed”: Aaron Burr Intrigues for the Presidency by Thomas N. Baker
- “The Entreaties and Perswasions of our Acquaintance”: Gambling and Networks in Early America by Kenneth Cohen
- Archibald Alexander and the Use of Books: Theological Education and Print Culture in the Early Republic by Michael J. Paulus Jr.
- The Republican Rhetoric of a Frontier Controversy: Newspapers in the Illinois Slavery Debate, 1823-1824 by Adam Rowe
- Reviews
- Education and the Creation of Capital in the Early American Republic (review) by Will W. Cutler III
- The War of 1812 in the Age of Napoleon (review) by Troy Bickham
- On Slavery’s Borders: Missouri’s Small-Slaveholding Households, 1815-1865 (review) by Matthew Salafia
- The Reign of Terror in America: Visions of Violence from Anti-Jacobinism to Antislavery (review) by Todd Estes
- Toussaint Louverture and the American Civil War: The Promise and Peril of a Second Haitian Revolution (review) by Laurent Dubois
- Jack Tar’s Story: The Autobiographies and Memoirs of Sailors in Antebellum America (review) by Michael D. Thompson
- The Long Road to Annapolis: The Founding of the Naval Academy and the Emerging American Republic, and A Society of Gentlemen: Midshipmen at the U.S. Naval Academy 1845-1861 (review) by Harold D. Langley
- An American Aristocracy: Southern Planters in Antebellum Philadelphia (review) by Susan J. Stanfield
- The Ideological Origins of American Federalism (review) by Andrew Shankman
- Tribe, Race, History: Native Americans in Southern New England, 1780-1880 (review) by Joanne Pope Melish
- Native Americans, Christianity, and the Reshaping of the American Religious Landscape (review) by Nathaniel Wiewora
- American Slavery, Irish Freedom: Abolition, Immigrant Citizenship, and the Transatlantic Movement for Irish Repeal (review) by Ryan McIlhenny
- Bleeding Borders: Race, Gender, and Violence in Pre-Civil War Kansas, and: The Nebraska-Kansas Act of 1854 (review) by Brie Swenson Arnold
- The Monroe Doctrine: Empire and Nation in Nineteenth-Century America (review) by James E. Lewis Jr.
- The Civil War of 1812: American Citizens, British Subjects, Irish Rebels, & Indian Allies (review) by Donald R. Hickey
- Cosmopolitan Patriots: Americans in Paris in the Age of Revolution, and: Lessons from America: Liberal French Nobles in Exile, 1793-1798 (review) by Ashli White
- Articles
- Volume 31, Number 3, Fall 2011
- Articles
- “A Base and Unmanly Conspiracy”: Catholicism and the Hogan Schism in the Gendered Religious Marketplace of Philadelphia by Rodney Hissinger
- Perfecting Independence: Tench Coxe and the Political Economy of Western Development by Martin Öhman
- Connecting the President and the People: Washington’s Neutrality, Genet’s Challenge, and Hamilton’s Fight for Public Support by Christopher J. Young
- The Transformation of Local Governance in Monmouth County, New Jersey, during the War of the American Revolution by Michael S. Adelberg
- Editor’s Page
- Reviews
- Racially Writing the Republic: Racists, Race Rebels, and Transformations of American Identity, and: A Faithful Account of the Race: African American Historical Writing in Nineteenth-Century America (review) by Robert S. Levine
- Strategies for Survival: Recollections of Bondage in Antebellum Virginia (review) by Katy Simpson Smith
- A Nation of Speechifiers: Making an American Public after the Revolution, and Rhetoric and the Republic: Politics, Civic Discourse, and Education in Early America (review) by Robert G. Parkinson
- Settler Sovereignty: Jurisdiction and Indigenous People in America and Australia, 1788–1836 (review) by Vicki Hsueh
- Kentucke’s Frontiers (review) by Benjamin Fitzpatrick
- Slavery, Freedom and Expansion in the Early American West (review) by Gwynne Langley Rivers
- The Market Revolution in America: Liberty, Ambition, and the Eclipse of the Common Good (review) by Daniel Walker Howe
- Fugitive Justice: Runaways, Rescuers, and Slavery on Trial (review) by Erik J. Chaput
- On the Make: Clerks and the Quest for Capital in Nineteenth-Century America (review) by Donna J. Rilling
- George Washington’s War on Native America, and The Political Philosophy of George Washington (review) by Stuart Leibiger
- Brothers of a Vow: Secret Fraternal Orders and the Transformation of White Male Culture in Antebellum Virginia (review) by Kevin Butterfield
- Wellspring of Liberty: How Virginia’s Religious Dissenters Helped Win the American Revolution and Secured Religious Liberty (review) by Thomas E. Buckley S. J.
- Scraping By: Wage Labor, Slavery, and Survival in Early Baltimore (review) by Stephen Mihm
- Delia’s Tears: Race, Science, and Photography in Nineteenth-Century America (review) by Ann Fabian
- A Paradise of Reason: William Bentley and Enlightenment Christianity in the Early Republic (review) by Nathan S. Rives
- In Hock: Pawning in America from Independence through the Great Depression (review) by Jane Kamensky
- Articles
- Volume 31, Number 2, Summer 2011
- Articles
- “O Dear, What Can the Matter Be?”: The Urban Early Republic and the Politics of Popular Song in Benjamin Carr’s Federal Overture by Liam Riordan
- “To Raise Them to an Equal Participation”: Early National Abolitionism, Gradual Emancipation, and the Promise of African American Citizenship by Paul J. Polgar
- “Bad Men and Angels from Hell”: The Discourse of Universalism in Early National Philadelphia by Janet Moore Lindman
- Private Letters and Public Diplomacy: The Adams Network and the Quasi-War, 1797-1798 by Nathan Perl-Rosenthal
- Reviews
- “Gibbons v. Ogden,” Law, and Society in the Early Republic, and: Law and Judicial Duty, and: Legislating the Courts: Judicial Dependence in Early National New Hampshire (review) by Jack Fruchtman Jr.
- If By Sea: The Forging of the American Navy—From the Revolution to the War of 1812, and: Commodore Abraham Whipple of the Continental Navy: Privateer, Patriot, Pioneer (review) by David Head
- A Fragile Freedom: African American Women and Emancipation in the Antebellum City (review) by Rita Reynolds
- Death or Liberty: African Americans and Revolutionary America (review) by Judith L. Van Buskirk
- So Great a Proffit: How the East Indies Trade Transformed Anglo-American Capitalism (review) by Rachel Tamar Van
- Family Values in the Old South (review) by Gary T. Edwards
- The Birth of American Tourism: New York, the Hudson Valley, and American Culture, 1790-1830 (review) by Will Mackintosh
- A New Nation of Goods: The Material Culture of Early America (review) by Wendy A. Woloson
- Working the Diaspora: The Impact of African Labor on the Anglo-American World, 1650-1850, and Atlantic Creoles in the Age of Revolutions (review) by W. Bryan Rommel-Ruiz
- Majority Rule versus Consensus: The Political Thought of John C. Calhoun, and Party over Section: The Rough and Ready Presidential Election of 1848 (review) by Joshua A. Lynn
- Distant Revolutions: 1848 and the Challenge to American Exceptionalism (review) by David Prior
- The Fragile Fabric of Union: Cotton, Federal Politics, and the Global Origins of the Civil War (review) by Paul Quigley
- “In the Hands of a Good Providence”: Religion in the Life of George Washington (review) by Barton E. Price
- Articles
- Volume 31, Number 1, Spring 2011
- SHEAR Presidential Address
- Articles
- “A Republic Amidst the Stars”: Political Astronomy and the Intellectual Origins of the Stars and Stripes by Eran Shalev
- “A Sacrifice on the Altar of Slavery”: Doughface Politics and Black Disenfranchisement in Pennsylvania, 1837–1838 by Nicholas Wood
- Reluctant Imperialists: The U.S. Navy and Liberia, 1819–1845 by Eugene S. Van Sickle
- Editor’s Page
- Reviews
- As If an Enemy’s Country: The British Occupation of Boston and the Origins of Revolution (review) by Timothy J. Shannon
- Foul Bodies: Cleanliness in Early America (review) by Ellen Hartigan-O’Connor
- American Sovereigns: The People and America’s Constitutional Tradition Before the Civil War, and The People and Their Peace: Legal Culture and Transformation of Inequality in the Post-Revolutionary South, and The State as a Work of Art: The Cultural Origins of the Constitution (review) by William Pencak
- Virginia’s American Revolution: From Dominion to Republic, 1776–1840 (review) by David Kiracofe
- Mosquito Empires: Ecology and War in the Greater Caribbean, 1620–1914 (review) by Jennifer Seltz
- God and the Founders: Madison, Washington, and Jefferson (review) by Mark Y. Hanley
- The First White House Library: A History and Annotated Catalogue (review) by Kyle B. Roberts
- Wandering Souls: Protestant Migrations in America, 1630–1865 (review) by Christine Alice Croxall
- Abolitionist Politics and the Coming of the Civil War (review) by Frederick J. Blue
- A Country Storekeeper in Pennsylvania: Creating Economic Networks in Early America, 1790–1807 (review) by Brian P. Luskey
- Financial Founding Fathers: The Men Who Made America Rich, and The First Wall Street: Chestnut Street, Philadelphia and the Birth of American Finance, and One Nation under Debt: Hamilton, Jefferson, and the History of What We Owe (review) by Jonathan M. Chu
Volume 30
- Volume 30, Number 4, Winter 2010
- Articles
- “Must Not Their Languages Be Savage and Barbarous Like Them?”: Philology, Indian Removal, and Race Science by Sean P. Harvey
- A Social History of English Grammar in the Early United States by Beth Barton Schweiger
- Subjects vs. Citizens: Impressment and Identity in the Anglo-American Atlantic by Denver Brunsman
- “Freemen of All Nations, Bestir Yourselves”: Felice Orsini’s Transnational Afterlife and the Radicalization of America by Mischa Honeck
- Editor’s Pick
- Reviews
- The Specter of Salem: Remembering the Witch Trials in Nineteenth-Century America (review) by James S. Kabala
- The Founding Fathers Reconsidered, and Mongrel Nation: The America Begotten by Thomas Jefferson and Sally Hemings, and Thomas Jefferson, and Thomas Jefferson: Draftsman of a Nation (review) by Frank Cogliano
- Quaker Constitutionalism and the Political Thought of John Dickinson (review) by Kyle G. Volk
- Seneca Possessed: Indians, Witchcraft, and Power in the Early American Republic (review) by Jonathan Todd Hancock
- To Bring Law Home: The Federal Judiciary in Early National Rhode Island (review) by Erik J. Chaput
- Advocating the Man: Masculinity, Organized Labor, and the Household in New York, 1800–1840, and Jolly Fellows: Male Milieus in Nineteenth-Century America (review) by Jonathan Nash
- Oceans of Wine: Madeira and the Emergence of American Trade and Taste (review) by Cathy Matson
- The Ties That Buy: Women and Commerce in Revolutionary America, and First Lady of Letters: Judith Sargent Murray and the Struggle for Female Independence (review) by Joanna Cohen
- Revolutionary Conceptions: Women, Fertility, and Family Limitation in America, 1760–1820 (review) by Anya Jabour
- Between Freedom and Bondage: Race, Party, and Voting Rights in the Antebellum North (review) by Gabriel Loiacono
- Children and Youth in a New Nation, and: Children Bound to Labor: The Pauper Apprentice System in Early America (review) by Sharon Braslaw Sundue
- Counterfeit Gentlemen: Manhood and Humor in the Old South, and Princes of Cotton: Four Diaries of Young Men in the South, 1848–1860 (review) by Timothy J. Williams
- Red Gentleman and White Savages: Indians, Federalists, and the Search for Order on the American Frontier, and The Promise of Progress: The Life and Work of Lewis Henry Morgan (review) by Brian Connolly
- The Birth of Modern Politics: Andrew Jackson, John Quincy Adams, and the Election of 1828, and Vindicating Andrew Jackson: The 1828 Election and the Rise of the Two Party System (review) by David Waldstreicher
- Articles
- Volume 30, Number 3, Fall 2010
- Articles
- Trading Races: Joseph and Marie Bunel, a Diplomat and a Merchant in Revolutionary Saint-Domingue and Philadelphia by Philippe R. Girard
- Maritime Destiny as Manifest Destiny: American Commercial Expansionism and the Idea of the Indian by Brian Rouleau
- “Every Family Become a School of Abominable Impurity”: Incest and Theology in the Early Republic by Brian Connolly
- Discovered! The First Engraving of an Audubon Bird by Robert M. Peck and Eric P. Newman
- Editor’s Page
- Reviews
- The Railroad and the State: War, Politics, and Technology in Nineteenth-Century America, and Nations, Markets, and War: Modern History and the American Civil War, and The Business of Civil War: Military Mobilization and the State, 1861–1865 (review) by Samuel Watson
- Joseph Priestley and English Unitarianism in America (review) by David J. Voelker
- Ireland, Philadelphia and the Re-Invention of America, 1760–1800, and John Wilkes: The Scandalous Father of Civil Liberty (review) by Andrew Shankman
- Licentious Gotham: Erotic Publishing and Its Prosecution in Nineteenth-Century New York (review) by Rodney Hessinger
- American Transcendentalism: A History, and The Transcendentalists (review) by Ryan McIlhenny
- Borderlines in Borderlands: James Madison and the Spanish–American Frontier, 1776–1821, and The Madisons at Montpelier: Reflections on the Founding Couple (review) by David Pennington
- Slaughter at Goliad: The Mexican Massacre of 400 Texas Volunteers, and Texas Devils: Rangers & Regulars on the Lower Rio Grande, 1846–1861, and War of a Thousand Deserts: Indian Raids and the U.S.–Mexican War, and A Gallant Little Army: The Mexico City Campaign (review) by Joseph F. Stoltz III
- American Saint: Francis Asbury and the Methodists (review) by W. Michael Ashcraft
- Articles
- Volume 30, Number 2, Summer 2010
- Articles
- Introduction to Special Issue: Political Writing and Literature 1800-1835 by Sandra M. Gustafson
- The Ends of Republicanism by Ed White
- The Genius of Latitude: Daniel Webster and the Geographical Imagination in Early America by Christopher Apap
- “Mouth for God”: Temperate Labor, Race, and Methodist Reform in William Apess’s A Son of the Forest by Mark J. Miller
- “A Warm Politition and Devotedly Attached to the Democratic Party”: Catharine Read Williams, Politics, and Literature in Antebellum America by Susan Graham
- Literature and Politics in the Early Republic Views from the Bridge by Catherine O’Donnell
- “Read, Pause, and Reflect!!” by William Huntting Howell
- Notes and Documents
- Editor’s Page
- Reviews
- This Bright Era of Happy Revolutions: French Consul Michel-Ange-Bernard Mangourit and International Republicanism in Charleston, 1792–1794 (review) by David Nichols
- American Confluence: The Missouri Frontier from Borderland to Border State, and River of Dreams: Imagining the Mississippi before Mark Twain (review) by Ann Ostendorf
- Rebels Rising: Cities and the American Revolution (review) by Kyle B. Roberts
- The Overflowing of Friendship (review) by Jennifer Manion
- Man of Douglas, Man of Lincoln: The Political Odyssey of James Henry Lane (review) by Cathy Rodabaugh
- Articles
- Volume 30, Number 1, Spring 2010
- SHEAR Presidential Address
- “Free Trade and Sailors’ Rights”: The Rhetoric of the War of 1812 by Paul A. Gilje
- Articles
- “The Right to Purchase Is as Free as the Right to Sell”: Defining Consumers as Citizens in the Auction-house Conflicts of the Early Republic by Joanna Cohen
- Punishing the Lies on the Rio Grande: Catholic and Immigrant Volunteers in Zachary Taylor’s Army and the Fight against Nativism by Tyler V. Johnson
- Making Hero Strong: Teenage Ambition, Story-Paper Fiction, and the Generational Recasting of American Women’s Authorship by Daniel A. Cohen
- Editor’s Page
- Reviews
- Thomas Jefferson and Executive Power, and: Constitutionalism, Conflict, Consent: Jefferson on the Impeachment Power (review) by R. B. Bernstein
- Halle Pietism, Colonial North America, and the Young United States (review) by Marie Basile McDaniel
- The Making of a Southerner: William Barclay Napton’s Private Civil War (review) by Lillian Marrujo-Duck
- Founders: The People Who Brought You a Nation, and The Making of the American Republic, 1763–1815 (review) by Ryan Petersen
- Prodigal Daughters: Susanna Rowson’s Early American Women (review) by Charlene Boyer Lewis
- Brothels, Depravity, and Abandoned Women: Illegal Sex in Antebellum New Orleans (review) by Jennifer M. Spear
- Gender, Taste, and Material Culture in Britain and America, 1700–1830, and Another City: Urban Life and Urban Spaces in the New American Republic, and Feast or Famine: Food and Drink in American Westward Expansion (review) by Michelle Craig McDonald
- Revolutionary Backlash: Women and Politics in the Early American Republic (review) by Simon P. Newman
- SHEAR Presidential Address