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- Early American Literature
- The University of North Carolina Press
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- Introduction to Special Issue: The New Natural History Volume 54, Number 3, 2019, pp. 633-641
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This issue contains 24 articles in total
- Contributors' Notes
- Annual Meeting of the Modern Language Association (review)
- Race before Race Symposium 2019 (review)
- Transatlantic Conversations: New and Emerging Approaches to Early American Studies (review)
- Resources for Early American Studies
- Making Landfall by Paul Lindholdt (review)
- Spectacular Men: Race, Gender, and Nation on the Early American Stage by Sarah E. Chinn (review)
- Phillis Wheatley Chooses Freedom: History, Poetry, and the Ideals of the American Revolution by G. J. Barker-Benfield (review)
- Sins against Nature: Sex and Archives in Colonial New Spain by Zeb Tortorici (review)
- Reading These United States: Federal Literacy in the Early Republic, 1776–1830 by Keri Holt (review)
- London in a Box: Englishness and Theatre in Revolutionary America by Odai Johnson (review)
- Tea Sets and Tyranny: The Politics of Politeness in Early America by Steven C. Bullock (review)
- American Literature and the New Puritan Studies ed. by Bryce Traister (review)
- Other People's Money: How Banking Worked in the Early American Republic by Sharon Ann Murphy (review)
- Family Matters: Centering Elite Women's Lives in an Age of Revolution
- First-Person Salamanders: Benjamin Rush, Impersonality, and Nonhuman Beings
- "Gratified in the Sight": Charles Willson Peale, the Philadelphia Museum, and the Object of Early American Happiness
- Salt and Slavery in Crèvecœur
- Voyeur in the Torrid Zone: John Gabriel Stedman's Narrative of a Five Years Expedition against the Revolted Negroes of Surinam, 1773–1838
- Bioprospecting Breadfruit: Imperial Botany, Transoceanic Relations, and the Politics of Translation
- Introduction to Special Issue: The New Natural History
- Teaching the Terrible; or, Taking William Charles White's Orlando; or, Parental Persecution, a Tragedy, to School
- Poems
- Editor's Note
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