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 2021-01-01 to 2025-01-01.)
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Containing Multitudes: Time, Space, the United States, and Vast Early America3
<em>Paine Detected</em> in Mississippi: Slavery, Print Culture, and the Threat of Deism in the Early Republic1
Population Counts1
Revolution Lost? Vast Early America, National History, and the American Revolution1
“Visiting Indians,” Nursing Fathers, and Anglo-American Empires in the Post–War of 1812 Western Great Lakes1
Nation, Continent, Hemisphere: Situating the United States in the Vast Early Americas1
Editor's Note1
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Agitations, Convulsions, Leaping, and Loud Talking: The “Experiences” of Sarah Pierpont Edwards0
The Rattlesnake and the Hibernaculum: Animals, Ignorance, and Extinction in the Early American Underworld0
Neighborly Rendition: Interpolity Law, Mobility, and the Boundaries of Political Community in Anglo-Dutch America, 1624–640
The Mental and Physical Frontiers of Empire0
Practical Americans0
Global Warfare, Conspiracy Scares, and Slave Revolts in a World of Fear0
Black Utopia: Haiti and Black Transnational Consciousness in the Early Nineteenth Century0
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<em>Pesa más la libertad</em>: Slavery, Legal Claims, and the History of Afro-Latin American Ideas0
Law, Lineage, Gender, and the Lives of Enslaved Indigenous People on the Edge of the Nineteenth-Century Caribbean0
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The Contemporary Resonance of the Nation's Founding Arguments0
Jefferson Takes on Buffon: The Polemic on American Animals in <em>Notes on the State of Virginia</em>0
The Vast Kingdom of God0
Pursuing Knowledge, Surviving Empire: Indigenous Explorers in the Removal Era0
The Nation-State in a Changing World: Epilogue0
Situating the United States in Vast Early America: Introduction0
Settlers, Slavery, and the Early Republic0
“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
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“Like an epidemic one could only stop with the most violent remedies”: African Poisons versus Livestock Disease in Saint Domingue, 1750–880
Pantomime Indian: Performing the Encounter in Robert Sayer's <em>Harlequin Cherokee</em>0
Troublesome Trials: How a Parisian Legal Practitioner Disrupted the Order of New France0
Sigenauk’s War of Independence: Anishinaabe Resurgence and the Making of Indigenous Authority in the Borderlands of Revolution0
Who Owns the Founders?0
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Sounding the African Atlantic0
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