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  • Index—Volume 32, 2012

Articles

Altschuler, Sari. From Blood Vessels to Global Networks of Exchange: The Physiology of Benjamin Rush’s Early Republic 207
Bontrager, Shannon. “From a Nation of Drunkards, We Have Become a Sober People”: The Wyandot Experience in the Ohio Valley during the Early Republic 603
Bourque, Monique. Women and Work in the Philadelphia Almshouse, 1790–1840 383
Hammond, John Craig. Slavery, Settlement, and Empire: The Expansion and Growth of Slavery in the Interior of the North American Continent, 1770–1820 175
Hemphill, Katie M. “Driven to the Commission of This Crime”: Women and Infanticide in Baltimore, 1835–1860 437
Herndon, Ruth Wallis. Poor Women and the Boston Almshouse in the Early Republic 349
Ingrassia, Brian M. “From the New World to the Old, and Back Again”: Whig University Leaders and Trans-Atlantic Nationalism in the Era of 1848 667
Lockley, Tim. Survival Strategies of Poor White Women in Savannah, 1800–1860 415
Mackintosh, Will B. “Ticketed Through”: The Commodification of Travel in the Nineteenth Century 61
Main, Gloria L. Women on the Edge: Life at Street Level in the Early Republic 331
Marques, Leonardo. Slave Trading in a New World: The Strategies of North American Slave Traders in the Age of Abolition 233
McMahon, Lucia. “So Truly Afflicting and Distressing to Me His Sorrowing Mother”: Expressions of Maternal Grief in Eighteenth-Century Philadelphia 27
Miller, Ken. “A Dangerous Set of People”: British Captives and the Making of Revolutionary Identity in the Mid-Atlantic Interior 565
Murray, John E. Poor Mothers, Stepmothers, and Foster Mothers in Early Republic and Antebellum Charleston 463
Murray, Keat. John Heckewelder’s “Pieces of Secrecy”: Dissimulation and Class in the Writings of a Moravian Missionary 91
Sundberg, Sara Brooks. Women and Property in Early Louisiana: Legal Systems at Odds 633
Watson, Harry L. The Man with the Dirty Black Beard: Race, Class, and Schools in the Antebellum South 1

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Review Essays

Isenberg, Nancy. The Empire Has No Clothes 261
Stewart, James Brewer. Rethinking the Politics of Slavery, 1776–1836 493

Reviews

Abruzzo, Polemical Pain: Slavery, Cruelty, and the Rise of Humanitarianism (Amanda B. Moniz) 550
Alexander, African or American?: Black Identity and Political Activism in New York City, 1784–1861 (Corey N. Capers) 155
Anderson, Brown, Rogers, eds., The Payne–Butrick Papers (Richter, Daniel K.) 279
Baer, The Trial of Frederick Eberle: Language, Patriotism, and Citizenship in Philadelphia’s German Community, 1790 to 1830 (Wolfgang Splitter) 711
Barksdale, The Lost State of Franklin: America’s First Secession (Christopher M. Osborne) 135
Belko, ed., America’s Hundred Years’ War: U.S. Expansion to the Gulf Coast and the Fate of the Seminole, 1763–1858 (Nathaniel Millett) 282
Broadwater, James Madison: A Son of Virginia and a Founder of the Nation (Kevin R. C. Gutzman) 703
Brook, Columbia Rising; Civil Life on the Upper Hudson from the Revolution to the Age of Jackson (Andrew Cayton) 127
Budiansky, Perilous Fight: America’s Intrepid War with Britain on the High Seas, 1812–1815 (Joshua Wolf) 153
Buss, Winning the West with Words: Language and Conquest in the Lower Great Lakes (Edward Watts) 544
Chopra, Unnatural Rebellion: Loyalists in New York City during the Revolution (Serena Zabin) 697
Chura, Thoreau the Land Surveyor (Dominique Zino) 744
Clarke, The Freedoms We Lost: Consent and Resistance in Revolutionary America (Benjamin L. Carp) 130
Cotlar, Tom Paine’s America: The Rise and Fall of Transatlantic Radicalism in the Early Republic (David Gellman) 132
Delfino, Gillespie, and Kyriakoudes, eds., Southern Society and Its Transformations, 1790–1860 (Ami Pflugrad-Jackisch) 530
Dorsey, Common Bondage: Slavery as Metaphor in Revolutionary America (François Furstenberg) 708
Drake, The Nation’s Nature: How Continental Presumptions Gave Rise to the United States of America (Martin Brückner) 503
Dunaway, Women, Work, and Family in the Antebellum Mountain South (Sheila R. Phipps) 171
Engels, Enemyship: Democracy and Counter-Revolution in the Early Republic (Peter A. Dorsey) 146
Faulkner, Lucretia Mott’s Heresy: Abolition and Women’s Rights in Nineteenth-Century America (Julie Roy Jeffrey) 287
Feller, ed., The Papers of Andrew Jackson, Volumes 7 (1829) and 8 (1830) (Tim Alan Garrison) 290
Ferguson, Illinois in the War of 1812 (Robert M. Owens) 736
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