New England Quarterly-A Historical Review of New England Life and Lett

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New England Anew1
Editorial1
Becoming a “Nation of Statesmen”: The Mohicans' Incorporation into the Iroquois League, 1671–16751
Family and Fortune: Louisa May Alcott, Inheritance, and the Legacy of Aunts1
Lost Years Recovered John Peters and Phillis Wheatley Peters in Middleton1
Reviving Zenobia: The Last Days and Forgotten Life of Martha E. Hunt, Transcendendalist1
Union, Loyalty, and Patriotic Sacrifice in the Civil War North.0
Robert Lowell in a New Century: European and American Perspectives. Edited by Thomas Austenfeld. (Rochester, NY: Camden House, 2019. Pp. 206. $90 hardback.)0
Claggett: Newport's Illustrious Clockmakers. By Donald L. Fennimore and Frank L. Hohmann III, with an introduction by Dennis Carr. (Distributed by Yale University Press for Winterthur Museum, G0
Puritan Spirits in the Abolitionist Imagination0
Global Revolutions0
Everyday Crimes: Social Violence and Civil Rights in Early America. By Kelly A. Ryan. (New York: New York University Press, 2019. Pp. 387. $39.00 hardcover.)0
Plimoth at 400 Editor's Introduction0
Introduction On the Histories and Futures of Black New England Studies0
The Will of the People: The Revolutionary Birth of America. By T.H. Breen (Cambridge, MA: The Belknap Press of Harvard University Press, 2019. Pp. 272. $29.95 hardcover.)0
Legal Realisms: The American Novel under Reconstruction. By Christine Holbo. (New York: Oxford University Press, 2019. Pp. 464. $74 cloth.)0
The Radicalism of Northern Abolition0
Economic Equality in the Age of Atlantic Revolutions0
Beyond 1776: Globalizing the Culture of the American Revolution. Edited by Maria O'Malley and Denys Van Renen. (Charlottesville: University of Virginia Press, 2018. Pp. 272. $45.00 cloth.)0
Beyond Republicanism, Back to Constitutionalism: The Creation of the American Republic at Fifty0
Bernard Bailyn's Barbarous Modernity0
Overwhelmed: Literature, Aesthetics, and the Nineteenth-Century Information Revolution. By Maurice S. Lee. (Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2019. Pp. 296. $39.95 cloth.)0
Faraway Women and the Atlantic Monthly. By Cathryn Halverson. (Amherst and Boston: University of Massachusetts Press, 2019. Pp. 272. $90.00 cloth; $27.95 paper.)0
City on a Hill: A History of American Exceptionalism. By Abram C. Van Engen0
Faith in Exposure: Privacy and Secularism in the Nineteenth-Century United States0
Charles Sumner's Political Culture and the Foundation of Civil Rights; Or, The Education of Charles Sumner0
Allegories of Encounter: Colonial Literacy and Indian Captivities. By Andrew Newman. (Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 2019. Pp. 236. $90.00 cloth; $24.95 paper.)0
Political Godmother: Nackey Scripps Loeb and the Newspaper that Shook the Republican Party0
The Course of God's Providence: Religion, Health, and the Body in Early America0
“A sweete cup hath rendered many of us wanton and too active”: The Perils and Promises of Liberty in the Providence Plantations, 1636–16560
Errata0
Cotton Mather's Spanish Lessons: A Story of Language, Race, and Belonging in the Early Americas0
Afro-Caribbean Women's Literature and Early American Literature0
Workers on Arrival: Black Labor in the Making of America. By Joe William TrotterJr. (Oakland: University of California Press, 2019. Pp. 296. $29.95 cloth; $24.95 paper.)0
Saving America's Cities: Ed Logue and the Struggle to Renew Urban America in the Suburban Age. By Lizabeth Cohen0
Girls’ High School and the “Wild Facts” of Race in Pauline Hopkins's Of One Blood0
Civil War Monuments and the Militarization of America0
Editorial0
Smashing Statues: The Rise and Fall of America's Public Monuments by Erin L. Thompson0
The Sewing Girl's Tale: A Story of Crime and Consequences in Revolutionary America0
The Nature of the Future: Agriculture, Science, and Capitalism in the Antebellum North0
Selling Books in Eighteenth-Century Boston: The Daybook of Benjamin Guild0
A Free Woman of Color in Antebellum Salem: Charlotte Forten's Struggles against Slavery, Racism, and Female Dependence0
Lost Tribes East and West0
“We're all in this fight together”: African American and Latinx Parent-Activists in Boston Schools0
“this vally of Dry boons”: Elizabeth Peck's Plea to George Whitefield0
Native Americans of New England0
Editorial0
Editorial0
Polygamy: An Early American History. By Sarah Pearsall. (New Haven: Yale University Press, 2019. Pp. 397. $38.00 hardcover.)0
“Hereafter there will be no intimacy”: Charles Francis Adams, Charles Sumner, and the Emerging Divisions within the Republican Party0
Transatlantic Exchanges and the Shifting “Geography of the Word”: Two New Letters from Emerson to Carlyle0
Roger Williams and the Indian Business0
Criminal Dissent: Prosecutions Under the Alien and Sedition Acts of 17980
“My Good Italian Friends”: Vida Scudder and Boston's Circolo Italo-Americano0
The Never-Chosen: Samson Occom, the New Divinity, and Indigenous Self-Determination0
The “Abolition Riot” Redux: Voices, Processes0
Religious Intolerance, America, and the World: A History of Forgetting and Remembering0
In Pursuit of Knowledge: Black Women and Educational Activism in Antebellum America0
Surviving Genocide: Native Nations and the United States from the American Revolution to Bleeding Kansas. By Jeffrey Ostler. (New Haven: Yale University Press, 2019. 544. $37.50 cloth; $25.00 p0
“The Presence of Improper Females” Reforming Theater in Boston and Providence, 1820s–1840s0
Temporal Derangement and Historical Entanglement in Nathaniel Hawthorne's Alice Doane's Appeal0
Heaven's Wrath: The Protestant Reformation and the Dutch West India Company in the Atlantic World. By D.L. Noorlander (Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press, 2019. Pp vii, 289. Hardcover, $45.000
Editorial0
“Dear New England”: Margaret Fuller on Region, Nation, and Home0
The Trials of Thomas Morton: An Anglican Lawyer, His Puritan Foes, and the Battle for a New England0
Selling the Sights: The Invention of the Tourist in American Culture. By Will B. Mackintosh. (New York: New York University Press, 2019. Pp. 244. $35.00 cloth.)0
Living by Inches: The Smells, Sounds, Tastes, and Feeling of Captivity in Civil War Prisons0
“after Mr. Robinson's pattern”: Plymouth and the shaping of the New England Way0
Biography and Bernard Bailyn: The Ordeal of Thomas Hutchinson and the “Logical Obligation” of Historical Research0
Remembering Bernard Bailyn0
Bernard Bailyn's Eulogy for Pauline Maier (1938–2013) October 29, 20130
Can Capitalism be Made to Work for All?0
Emerson and Other Minds: Idealism and the Moral Self, Volume One; Emerson and Other Minds: Idealism and the Lonely Subject, Volume Two0
Illuminating How Bud Wrote0
Crying the News: A History of America's Newsboys. By Vincent DiGirolamo. (New York: Oxford University Press, 2019. Pp. 712. $35.00 cloth.)0
Editorial0
Eloquence Embodied: Nonverbal Communication Among French and Indigenous Peoples in the Americas0
The Problem of Democracy: The Presidents Adams Confront the Cult of Personality. By Nancy Isenberg and Andrew Burstein. (New 0
The Kennedys in the World: How Jack, Bobby, and Ted Remade America's Empire0
The Education of Ellen Tucker Emerson0
In Memoriam Richard Slator Dunn (1928–2022)0
Beyond the New Deal Order: US Politics from the Great Depression to the Great Recession0
Unfaithful: Love, Adultery, and Marriage Reform in Nineteenth-century America0
When Novels Were Books. By Jordan Alexander Stein. (Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 2020. Pp. 253. $39.95 hardcover.)0
The Sketch, the Tale, and the Beginnings of American Literature0
Lost on the Freedom Trail: The National Park Service and Urban Renewal in Postwar Boston0
Separating History and Fiction0
Editorial0
Introduction0
The Men and the Moment: The Election of 1968 and the Rise of Partisan Politics. By Aram Goudsouzian. (Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 2019. Pp. 220, xiv. $25.00 cloth.)0
Black Lives, Native Lands, White Worlds: A History of Slavery in New England. By Jared Ross Hardesty. (Amherst and Boston: University of Massachusetts Press, 2019. Pp. 175. $19.99 paperback.)0
The Pedagogy of Bafflement: Bernard Bailyn's History 2910, Fall 19960
Invisible Masters: Gender, Race, and the Economy of Service in Early New England. By Elisabeth Ceppi. (Hanover, NH: Dartmouth College Press, 2018. Pp. xv, 276. $45.00 paper, $44.99 e-book.)0
Shadow Archives: The Lifecycles of African American Literature0
Yarns Spun to Order: Harriet Beecher Stowe's The Pearl of Orr's Island and the Advent of Maine Summer Tourism0
Revisiting the Ruins: The Great Boston Fire of 18720
Unmoored: The Search for Sincerity in Early America by Ana Schwartz0
A Cotton Mather Reader0
The Women's Fight: The Civil War's Battles for Home, Freedom, and Nation0
Thomas Hutchinson and Vernacular Constitutionalism0
Heathen: Religion and Race in American History0
Treasures Afoot: Shoe Stories from the Georgian Era. By Kimberly S. Alexander. (Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 2018. Pp. 248. $39.95 hardcover.)0
The Conspiracy of Capital: Law, Violence, and American Popular Radicalism in the Age of Monopoly. By Michael Mark Cohen. (Amherst and Boston: University of Massachusetts Press, 2019. Pp. xvii, 0
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Editorial0
The Living Past: Commitments for the Future The First Millennium Evening Hosted at the White House0
Writing to the World: Letters and the Origins of Modern Print Genres. By Rachael Scarborough King. (Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 2018. Pp. 272. $44.95.)0
American Lucifers: The Dark History of Artificial Light, 1750–1865. By Jeremy Zallen. (Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 2019. Pp. 368. $34.95 cloth.)0
Black Cosmopolitans: Race, Religion, and Republicanism in an Age of Revolutions. By Christine Levecq. (Charlottesville: University of Virginia Press, 2019. Pp. 304. $45.00 cloth and e-book.)0
Little Brother to Dartmouth Thetford Academy, Colonialism, and Dispossession in New England0
Female Genius: Eliza Harriot and George Washington at the Dawn of the Constitution0
The Train and the Telegraph: A Revisionist History. By Benjamin Sidney Michael Schwantes. (Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 2019. Pp. 199. $54.95 cloth.)0
The Transcendentalists and Their World0
“A City-State on a Hill: A Roundtable on Mark Peterson's The City-State of Boston0
Shaker Vision: Seeing Beauty in Early America. By Joseph Manca0
American Catholics: A History. By Leslie Woodcock Tentler. (New Haven: Yale University Press, 2020. Pp. 416. $30.00 cloth.)0
Sonic Piety in Early New England0
Speaking for the People: Native Writing and the Question of Political Form0
Exposing Slavery: Photography, Human Bondage, and the Birth of Modern Visual Politics in America. By Matthew Fox-Amato. (Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press, 2019. Pp. 343. $39.95 hardcover.)0
Colonial Ecology, Atlantic Economy: Transforming Nature in Early New England. By Strother Roberts. (Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 2019. Pp. 280. $45.00 cloth.)0
Editorial0
An Unladylike Profession: American Women War Correspondents in World War I0
Making Boston Strange0
“Here Lyes the Body of Cicely Negro”: Enslaved Women in Colonial Cambridge and the Making of New England History0
New England out of New England: Introduction0
American Romanticism and the Popularization of Literary Education0
Bernard Bailyn on the Craft and Art of Historical Writing0
“We Were Declared Enemies to the Country” Two Letters from Joshua Winslow, A Consignee of the East India Company0
Hidden Places: Maine Writers on Coastal Villages, Mill Towns, and the North Country0
Standard-Bearers of Equality: America's First Abolition Movement. By Paul J. Polgar. (Williamsburg, VA: Omohundro Institute of Early American History and Culture. Pp. x, 342. $39.95 clot0
Revolutions and Insurrections: TheNorth American Reviewand Haiti, 1821–18290
Reflections on Gordon Wood and The Creation of the American Republic at Fifty: Editor's Note0
Beyond “Sectional Superiority”: Memorializing Black History in Northern New England0
The Clamor of Lawyers: The American Revolution and Crisis in the Legal Profession. By Peter Charles Hoffer and Williamjames Hull Hoffer. (Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press, 2018. Pp. 195. $30
The Yoke of Bondage: Slavery in Plymouth Colony0
Race, Reuse, and Reform: Preserving the Garrison House, Contesting Garrisonianism in Turn-of-the-Century Boston0
Preserving Maritime America: A Cultural History of the Nation's Great Maritime Museums. By James M. Lindgren. (Amherst and Boston: University of Massachusetts Press, 2019. Pp. 341. $90.00 cloth0
Preserving the White Man's Republic: Jacksonian Democracy, Race, and the Transformation of American Conservatism0
“An Hundred Yeares in Full Strength”0
“A Monster of iniquity in my self”: Queer Sacramental Temporality in Thomas Shepard and Michael Wigglesworth0
Illuminating History: A Retrospective of Seven Decades0
Speaking with the Dead in Early America. By Erik R. Seeman. (Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 2020. Pp. 344. $39.95 cloth.)0
The Self-Help Compulsion: Searching for Advice in Modern Literature. By Beth Blum. (New York: Columbia University Press, 2020. Pp. 344. $35 cloth; $34.99 e-book.)0
Church in the Wild: Evangelicals in Antebellum America. By Brett Malcolm Grainger. (Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 2019. Pp. 280. $45.00 cloth.)0
Inventing Boston, Design Production, and Consumption, 1680–1720. By Edward S. Cooke Jr. (New Haven: Published for the Paul Mellon Center for Studies in British Art by Yale University Press, 2010
Ph.D. Dissertations Directed by Bernard Bailyn at Harvard University0
Judging Boston0
Collecting the Globe: The Salem East India Marine Society Museum0
Which Ethics for Essex? Elizabeth Gaskell, Salem Witchcraft, and the Problem of Forgiveness0
Now is the Winter of Our Dull Content: Seasonality and the Atlantic Communications Frontier in Eighteenth-Century New England0
In Memoriam Robert L. Middlekauff (1929--2021)0
Crying the News: A History of America's Newsboys. By Vincent DiGirolamo0
Paper Trails: The US Post and the Making of the American West0
Rethinking Sympathy and Human Contact in Nineteenth-Century American Literature: Hawthorne, Douglass, Stowe, Dickinson. By Marianne Noble0
Useful Objects: Museums, Science, & Literature in Nineteenth-Century America0
“Full and Impartial Justice”: Robert Morris and the Equal School Rights Movement in Massachusetts0
Editorial0
Lydia Maria Child: A Radical American Life0
Conflagration: How Transcendentalists Sparked the American Struggle for Racial, Gender, and Social Justice0
Ungrateful Children and Days of Mourning: Two Wampanoag Interpretations of the “First Thanksgiving” and Colonialism through the Centuries0
Property in the American Revolution0
Editorial0
From Robert Keayne to Angola, Richard, and Grace: Bernard Bailyn and New England's Place in an Atlantic World0
“This Most Atrocious Crusade Against Personal Freedom” Anti-abolitionist Violence in Boston on the Eve of War0
Inventing Disaster: The Culture of Calamity from the Jamestown Colony to the Johnstown Flood0
Atlascope Boston (v2 released Jan. 13, 2023), Norman B. Leventhal Map & Education Center at the Boston Public Library0
Charlotte at Sea: An Atlantic Odyssey on the Eve of Revolution0
An Archive of Taste: Race and Eating in the Early United States0
Agrotopias: An American Literary History of Sustainability0
Pursuing Respect in the Cannibal Isles. By Nancy Shoemaker. (Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press, 2019. Pp. 352. $45.00 hardcover.)0
Cross of Snow: A Life of Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. By Nicholas A. Basbanes0
The City-State of Boston0
Making Maine: Statehood and the War of 18120
“Were There Any Immigrants in New England?”0
Duty and Love: Flora Lee's Resistance to Slavery in Revolutionary Marblehead0
A Cambridge University Greek Textbook at Harvard College in 16420
Individual Narratives in the Epic of a City0
The Dreadful Word: Speech Crime and Polite Gentlemen in Massachusetts, 1690–1776 by Kristin A. Olbertson0
Attack by a Turkey: Learning to Write History from Bernard Bailyn0
The Aesthetics of Doom: Nature, Science, and Art in Henry Adams's Dynamic Theory of History0
The Portrait's Subject: Inventing Inner Life in the Nineteenth-Century United States0
“Where the great serpent of Slavery … basks himself all summer long”1: Antebellum Newport and the South0
Between Boston and Bombay: Cultural and Commercial Encounters of Yankees and Parsis, 1771–18650
Beyond the Boundaries of Childhood: African American Children in the Antebellum North0
An Unpublished Letter from Thomas Carlyle to his Editor in New England, Charles Stearns Wheeler0
The Rights of God's Stewards: Property, Conscience, and the Great Awakening in Canterbury, Connecticut0
Author, Author: A Short Story of the Rise, reign and ruine of the late Antinomians, Familists, and Libertines (1644) Reappraised0
Listening for Silences: The Trap of Biased Sources0
Until Justice Be Done: America's First Civil Rights Movement, from the Revolution to Reconstruction0
Editorial0
Stripped and Script: Loyalist Women Writers of the American Revolution. By Kacy Down Tillman. (Amherst and Boston: University of Massachusetts Press, 2019. Pp. 224. $28.95 paper, $90.00 cloth.)0
In Memoriam0
Barbarous Howling, Sonic Space, and Identity: The New England Regular Singing Controversy of the 1720s0
The Creation of the American Republic at Fifty0
Useful Objects: Museums, Science, & Literature in Nineteenth-Century America0
Beyond the New Deal Order: U.S. Politics from the Great Depression to the Great Recession. Edited by Gary Gerstle, Nelson Lichtenstein, and Alice O'Connor. (Philadelphia: University of Pennsylv0
Gateways to Empire: Quebec and New Amsterdam to 16640
Hot Protestants: A History of Puritanism in England and America. By Michael P. Winship. (New Haven: Yale University Press, 2019. Pp. xiv, 351. $28.00. Cloth.)0
The Rise, Fall, and Rise of Exceptionalism: 250 Years of Bostonian Political Economy and Culture0
A Question of Time: American Literature from Colonial Encounter to Contemporary Fiction. Edited by Cindy Weinstein. (Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press, 2018. Pp. 360. $105.00 hardback.)0
Late-Humanism and Revolutionary Eloquence: James Lovell and His 1771 Boston Massacre Oration0
Thomas Hutchinson's Enemies List: Unmasking Conspiracy and Wickedness in the Patriot Cause0
Investment Management in Boston: A History. By David Grayson Allen. (Amherst and Boston: University of Massachusetts Press, 2015. Pp. 448. $29.95 paper.)0
Plymouth Plantation's Place in the Atlantic World0
Unscripted America: Indigenous Languages and the Origins of a Literary Nation. By Sarah Rivett. (New York: Oxford University Press, 2017. Pp. 384, xi. $41.95 cloth.)0
Rediscovering the Maine Woods: Thoreau's Legacy in an Unsettled Land. Edited by John J. Kucich. (Amherst and Boston: University of Massachusetts Press, 2019. Pp. 248. $27.95 paper.)0
Editorial0
James Indian, “Answers”: An Indigenous Freedom Suit in Massachusetts Bay0
Harriet. Directed by Kasi Lemmons; Produced by Debra Martin Chase, Daniela Taplin Lunberg, and Gregory Allen Howard; Screenplay by Gregory Allen Howard and Kasi Lemmons; Perfect World Pictures,0
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Bernard Bailyn Memorial Remarks October 25, 20200
“There Is A North” Fugitive Slaves, Political Crisis, and Cultural Transformation in the Coming of the Civil War. By John L. Brooke. (Amherst and Boston: University of Massachusetts Press, 20190
American Intelligence: Small-Town News and Political Culture in Federalist New Hampshire0
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