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- Early American Literature
- The University of North Carolina Press
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- Proteus and the Moles: Settler Colonial Relations in Thomas Morton's May Day Poem Volume 56, Number 2, 2021, pp. 373-394
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This issue contains 30 articles in total
- Notes on Contributors
- The Writings of Phillis Wheatley ed. by Vincent Carretta (review)
- The Age of Phillis by Honorée Fanonne Jeffers (review)
- Speaking with the Dead in Early America by Erik R. Seeman (review)
- Humbug! The Politics of Art Criticism in New York City's Penny Press by Wendy Jean Katz (review)
- Polygamy: An Early American History by Sarah M. S. Pearsall (review)
- The Susquehannocks: New Perspectives on Settlement and Cultural Identity ed. by Paul A. Raber (review)
- Educated in Tyranny: Slavery at Thomas Jefferson's University ed. by Maurie D. McInnis and Louis P. Nelson (review)
- The World That Fear Made: Slave Revolts and Conspiracy Scares in Early America by Jason T. Sharples (review)
- E Pluribus Unum: How the Common Law Helped Unify and Liberate Colonial America, 1607–1776 by William E. Nelson (review)
- How the Old World Ended: The Anglo-Dutch-American Revolution, 1500–1800 by Jonathan Scott, and: Borderless Empire: Dutch Guiana in the Atlantic World, 1750–1800 by Bram Hoonhout (review)
- Fire on the Water: Sailors, Slaves, and Insurrection in Early American Literature, 1789–1886 by Lenora Warren (review)
- Everyday Crimes: Social Violence and Civil Rights in Early America by Kelly A. Ryan (review)
- The Archaeology of Northern Slavery and Freedom by James A. Delle (review)
- Selling Antislavery: Abolition and Mass Media in Antebellum America by Teresa A. Goddu (review)
- Jefferson's Muslim Fugitives: The Lost Story of Enslaved Africans, Their Arabic Letters, and an American President by Jeffrey Einboden (review)
- Heaven's Wrath: The Protestant Reformation and the Dutch West India Company in the Atlantic World by D. L. Noorlander (review)
- New Methodologies in the Study of Natural History
- Archive: Conscientious Criticism and the Panther Captivity Narrative
- On the Skin: Mary Prince and the Narration of Black Feeling in the Early Nineteenth Century
- Literary Nationalism and the Renunciation of the British Gothic Tradition in the Novels of John Neal
- Coagulating Consciousness: Neural Historicism and the Onto-Possibilities of Edgar Huntly
- Blackness in the "Grey Area": Representations of Virtuous Labor in Venture Smith's Narrative
- Becoming More Than an Englishman: Igbo Cosmologies, Nonhuman Animals, and Olaudah Equiano's Refusal of Anthropocentrism
- Proteus and the Moles: Settler Colonial Relations in Thomas Morton's May Day Poem
- Provocation: Phillis Wheatley on the Streets of Revolutionary Boston and in the Atlantic World
- Invention: The Raven and the Bobolink: An American Fable
- Editor's Note
- Richard Beale Davis Prize for 2019: Awarded to: Reed Gochberg and Ana Schwartz
- Early American Literature Book Prize for 2020: Awarded to: Lindsay DiCuirci
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