ARTICLES |
Cohen, Patricia Cline. On Integrating the History of Women into the Narrative of the Early Republic: A Forty-Year Perspective | 327 |
Conn, Steven. “Political Romanism”: Re-evaluating American Anti-Catholicism in the Age of Italian Revolution | 521 |
Daggar, Lori J. The Mission Complex: Economic Development, “Civilization,” and Empire in the Early Republic | 467 |
Earle, Thomas Blake. For Cod and Country: Cod Fishermen and the Atlantic Dimensions of Sectionalism in Antebellum America | 493 |
Fabian, Ann. The Long Life of William Blanding: Doctor, Apothecary, Naturalist (SHEAR Presidential Address) | 5 |
Ginzberg, Lori D. Mainstreams and Cutting Edges | 319 |
Hartigan-O’Connor, Ellen. Gender’s Value in the History of Capitalism | 613 |
Hartigan-O’Connor, Ellen. The Personal Is Political Economy | 335 |
Herschthal, Eric. Slaves, Spaniards, and Subversion in Early Louisiana: The Persistent Fears of Black Revolt and Spanish Collusion in Territorial Louisiana, 1803–1812 | 283 |
Janse, Maartje.”Anti Societies Are Now All the Rage”: Jokes, Criticism and Violence in Response to the Transformation of American Reform, 1825–1835 | 247 |
Johnson, Ann. STEM in the EAR | 1 |
Jones, T. Cole. “The Dreadful Effects of British Cruilty”: The Treatment of British Maritime Prisoners and the Radicalization of the Revolutionary War at Sea | 435 |
Lasser, Carol. Introduction: Politics in and of Women’s History in the Early American Republic | 313 |
Luskey, Brian P. Houses Divided: The Cultural Economy of Emancipation in the Civil War North | 637 |
Matson, Cathy. Economic History at a Crossroads: Reconsidering Methods, Spaces, and Peoples | 601 |
McDonald, Michelle Craig. There Are Still Atlanticists Now: A Subfield Reborn | 701 |
Mihm, Stephen. Follow the Money: The Return of Finance in the Early Republic | 783 |
Morgan, Jennifer L. Periodization Problems: Race and Gender in the History of the Early Republic | 351 |
Norwood, Dael A. What Counts?: Political Economy, or Ways to Make Early America Add Up | 753 |
Pawley, Emily. The Point of Perfection: Cattle Portraiture, Bloodlines, and the Meaning of Breeding, 1760–1860 | 37 |
Pompeian, Edward P. Mind the Global U-Turn: Reorienting Early American History in a Global and Commercial Context | 715 |
Pryor, Elizabeth Stordeur. The Etymology of Nigger: Resistance, Language, and the Politics of Freedom in the Antebellum North | 203 |
Rosenthal, Caitlin. Seeking a Quantitative Middle Ground: Reflections on Methods and Opportunities in Economic History | 659 |
Skeehan, Danielle. Texts and Textiles: Commercial Poetics and Material Economies in the Early Atlantic | 681 |
Smith, Robert W. The Foreign Intercourse Bill of 1798 and the Debate over Early American Foreign Relations | 125 |
Stanley, Amy Dru. Histories of Capitalism and Sex Difference | 343 |
Valencius, Conevery Bolton; Spanagel, David I.; Pawley, Emily; Gronim, Sara Sidstone; and Lucier, Paul. Science in Early America: Print Culture and the Sciences of Territoriality | 73 |
SURVEYING THE FIELDS |
Grasso, Christopher. The Religious and the Secular in the Early American Republic | 359 |
REVIEW ESSAYS |
Howe, Daniel Walker. The Significance of the Frontier in American History | 389 |
Rood, Dan. Beckert Is Liverpool, Baptist Is New Orleans:Geography Returns to the History of Capitalism | 151 |
Tiro, Karim M. New Narratives of the Conquest of the Ohio Country | 549 |
Weiner, Greg. “James Madison Problems”: Three New Works | 805 |
REVIEWS |
Amestoy, Slavish Shore: The Odyssey of Richard Henry Dana Jr. (Brian Rouleau) | 843 |
Blanck, Tyrannicide: Forging an American Law of Slavery in Revolutionary South Carolina and Massachusetts (James J. Gigantino II) | 405 |
Bulthuis, Four Steeples over the City Streets: Religion and Society in New York’s Early Republic Congregations (Jonathan D. Sassi) | 579 |
Carden, Freedom’s Delay: America’s Struggle for Emancipation, 1776–1865 (Michael D. Robinson) | 197 |
Castronovo, Propaganda 1776: Secrets, Leaks, and Revolutionary Communications in Early America (William B. Warner) | 175 |
Chaffin, Met His Every Goal? James K. Polk and the Legends of Manifest Destiny (John C. Pinheiro) | 596 |
Den Hartog, Patriotism and Piety: Federalist Politics and Religious Struggle in the New American Nation (Benjamin E. Park) | 402 |
Dierksheide, Amelioration and Empire: Progress and Slavery in the Plantation Americas (Douglas R. Egerton) | 407 |
Downey, The Creole Affair: The Slave Rebellion That Led the U.S. and Great Britain to the Brink of War (Michael Schoeppner) | 423 |
Dunn, A Tale of Two Plantations: Slave Life and Labor in Jamaica and Virginia (John S. Blanton) | 410 |
Edling, A Hercules in the Cradle: War, Money... |