William and Mary Quarterly

Papers
(The TQCC of William and Mary Quarterly is 0. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2020-04-01 to 2024-04-01.)
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<em>Pesa más la libertad</em>: Slavery, Legal Claims, and the History of Afro-Latin American Ideas3
Pursuing Knowledge, Surviving Empire: Indigenous Explorers in the Removal Era1
“Like an epidemic one could only stop with the most violent remedies”: African Poisons versus Livestock Disease in Saint Domingue, 1750–881
Jefferson Takes on Buffon: The Polemic on American Animals in <em>Notes on the State of Virginia</em>1
The Rattlesnake and the Hibernaculum: Animals, Ignorance, and Extinction in the Early American Underworld1
Neighborly Rendition: Interpolity Law, Mobility, and the Boundaries of Political Community in Anglo-Dutch America, 1624–641
Containing Multitudes: Time, Space, the United States, and Vast Early America0
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Sounding the African Atlantic0
The Nation-State in a Changing World: Epilogue0
Sigenauk’s War of Independence: Anishinaabe Resurgence and the Making of Indigenous Authority in the Borderlands of Revolution0
The Vast Kingdom of God0
Pantomime Indian: Performing the Encounter in Robert Sayer's <em>Harlequin Cherokee</em>0
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Population Counts0
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Law, Lineage, Gender, and the Lives of Enslaved Indigenous People on the Edge of the Nineteenth-Century Caribbean0
Agitations, Convulsions, Leaping, and Loud Talking: The “Experiences” of Sarah Pierpont Edwards0
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Settlers, Slavery, and the Early Republic0
Situating the United States in Vast Early America: Introduction0
Practical Americans0
Black Utopia: Haiti and Black Transnational Consciousness in the Early Nineteenth Century0
The Contemporary Resonance of the Nation's Founding Arguments0
<em>Paine Detected</em> in Mississippi: Slavery, Print Culture, and the Threat of Deism in the Early Republic0
Nation, Continent, Hemisphere: Situating the United States in the Vast Early Americas0
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“Haughty republicans,” Native Land, and the Promise of Preemption0
The Legacies within Contemporary Gender and Women's History0
De-decentering the Narrative: The Case for a Vast 17760
Who Owns the Founders?0
Global Warfare, Conspiracy Scares, and Slave Revolts in a World of Fear0
Troublesome Trials: How a Parisian Legal Practitioner Disrupted the Order of New France0
The Mental and Physical Frontiers of Empire0
Revolution Lost? Vast Early America, National History, and the American Revolution0
“Visiting Indians,” Nursing Fathers, and Anglo-American Empires in the Post–War of 1812 Western Great Lakes0
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