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- Pennsylvania History: A Journal of Mid-Atlantic Studies
- Penn State University Press
- Review
- In the Words of Women: The Revolutionary War and the Birth of the Nation, 1765-1799 (review) Volume 80, Number 1, Winter 2013, pp. 112-114
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This issue contains 16 articles in total
- Contributors
- Index-Volume 79
- The Pennsylvania Associators, 1747-1777 (review)
- The Art of Americanization at the Carlisle Indian School (review)
- A Movement without Marches: African American Women and the Politics of Poverty in Postwar Philadelphia (review)
- The Harrisburg 7 and the New Catholic Left (review)
- Snow Hill: In the Shadows of Ephrata Cloister (review)
- Philadelphia's Lost Waterfront (review)
- America's Longest Run: A History of the Walnut Street Theatre (review)
- Antislavery and Abolition in Philadelphia: Emancipation and the Long Struggle for Racial Justice in the City of Brotherly Love (review)
- In the Words of Women: The Revolutionary War and the Birth of the Nation, 1765-1799 (review)
- Tending Our Vines: From the Correspondence and Writings of Richard Peters and John Jay
- "She keeps the place in Continual Excitement:" Female Inmates' Reactions to Incarceration in Antebellum Pennsylvania's Prisons
- Making No Distinctions Between Rich and Poor: Thaddeus Stevens and Class Equality
- The Union League, Black Leaders, and the Recruitment of Philadelphia's African American Civil War Regiments
- City Rain
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