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- Early American Literature
- The University of North Carolina Press
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- Volume 48, Number 1, 2013
- Notes on Contributors
- Introduction
- Editor's Note
- Triumph in My Song: Eighteenth and Nineteenth Century African Atlantic Culture, History, and Performance Conference (review)
- The American Antiquarian Society, 1812-2012: A Bicentennial History by Philip F. Gura (review)
- Transatlantic Feminisms in the Age of Revolutions (review)
- Witches, Wife Beaters, and Whores: Common Law and Common Folk in Early America by Elaine Forman Crane (review)
- In My Power:Letter Writing and Communications in Early America by Konstantin Dierks (review)
- "A Tale of Our Own Times": Early American Women's Novels, Reprints, and the Seduction of the Familiar
- Masculinity, Power, and Political Activity in Early America
- Contact, Mediation, and Myth in Early Latin American Literatures
- Thinking with Toni Morrison's A Mercy (A Response to "Remembering the Past: Toni Morrison's Seventeenth Century in Today's Classroom")
- History, Fiction, Imagination, and A Mercy
- Florens in Salem
- "One Question Is Who Is Responsible? Another Is Can You Read?" Reading and Responding to Seventeenth-Century Texts Using Toni Morrison's Historical Reconstructions in A Mercy
- "A Thought Struck Me": John Fitch and the Federal Republic
- Ethan Allen and Daniel Shays: Contrasting Models of Political Representation in the Early Republic
- Precipitous Sensations: Herman Mann's The Female Review (1797), Botanical Sexuality, and the Challenge of Queer Historiography
- Reading Less Littorally: Kentucky and the Translocal Imagination in the Atlantic World
- Irony and Modernity in the Early Slave Narrative: Bonds of Duty, Contracts of Meaning
- The Influence of Anne Bradstreet's Innovative Errors
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