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The Journal of the Early Republic is a quarterly journal committed to publishing the best scholarship on the history and culture of the United States in the years of the early republic (1776-1861).
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Volume 28, Number 4, Winter 2008Table of Contents
- Editor’s Page
- pp. 653-662
- DOI: https://doi.org/10.1353/jer.0.0046
- Rhetorical Drag: Gender, Impersonation, Captivity, and the Writing of History, and: Reading Women: Literacy, Authorship, and Culture in the Atlantic World, 1500–1800, and: Claiming the Pen: Women and Intellectual Life in the Early American South, and: Perfecting Friendship: Politics and Affiliation in Early American Literature (review)
- pp. 674-683
- DOI: https://doi.org/10.1353/jer.0.0036
- Index—Volume 28 , 2008
- pp. 713-717
- DOI: https://doi.org/10.1353/jer.0.0047
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