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The ‘‘Anti-Marriage Theory’’ of Thomas and Mary Gove Nichols: A Radical Critique of Monogamy in the 1850s
Patricia Cohen 1
‘‘Engaged in the Same Glorious Cause’’: Anglo–American Connections in the American Missionary Entrance into India, 1790–1815
Emily L. Conroy-Krutz 21
Popular Preferences in the Presidential Election of 1824
Donald Ratcliffe 45
‘‘The United States of Africa’’: Liberian Independence and the Contested Meaning of a Black Republic
Brandon Mills 79
‘‘Ladies Going about for Money’’: Female Voluntary Associations and Civic Consciousness in the American Revolution
Emily J. Arendt 157
Millions for Credit: Peace with Algiers and the Establishment of America’s Commercial Reputation Overseas, 1795–96
Hannah Farber 187
‘‘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
Jeffrey J. Malanson 219 [End Page 717]
The Lonely Congressmen: Gender and Politics in Early Washington, DC
Padraig Riley 243
The Thucydidean Moment: History, Science, and the Yellow-Fever Controversy, 1793–1805
Thomas Apel 315
The Protracted Meeting Myth: Awakenings, Revivals, and New York State Baptists, 1789–1850
Curtis D. Johnson 349
Freedom’s First Con: African Americans and Changing Notes in Antebellum New York City
Shane White 385
‘‘The Whole North Is Not Abolitionized’’: Slavery’s Slow Death in New Jersey, 1830–1860
James J. Gigantino II 411
The Anti-Federalists’ Toughest Challenge: Paper Money, Debt Relief, and the Ratification of the Constitution
George William Van Cleve 529
The Litchfield Network: Education, Social Capital, and the Rise and Fall of a Political Dynasty, 1784–1833
Mark Boonshoft 561
‘‘Our Line’’: The Shawnees, the United States, and Competing Borders in the Great Lakes ‘‘Borderlands,’’ 1795–1832
Sami Lakomäki 597
Saving the Jews: Religious Toleration ad the American Society for Meliorating the Condition of the Jews
Susanna Linsley 625
Review Essays 109, 439, 467, 653
Reviews 115, 275, 481, 661 [End Page 718]