Recent Scholarship:
Publications and Other Works Based on Research
at the American Antiquarian Society Since 2000
The following works were researched, written,
or produced by our fellows and other readers since 2000.
There is also a classification in
which awards and prizes won by AAS-researched works
are noted.
Note:
Entries apearing in red
are the most recent additions to this list
* Based on work done while an AAS fellow or research associate
** Denotes AAS staff member
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Abel, E. Lawrence.Singing the New Nation: How Music Shaped the
Confederacy, 1861-1865. Stackpole Books, 1999.
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Adams, Catherine and Elizabeth H. Pleck. Love of Freedom: Black Women in Colonial and Revolutionary New England. New York: Oxford University Press, 2010.
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Adams, Gretchen A.*(Peterson 00-01) The Specter of Salem: Remembering
the Witch Trials in Nineteenth-Century America. Chicago, Illinois:
University of Chicago Press, 2008.
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Adeleke, Tunde. Without Regard to Race: The Other Martin Delany.
University Press of Mississippi, 2003.
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Afro-Atlantic Dialogues: Anthropology in the Diaspora. Edited by
Kevin A. Yelvington; Contributors, Faye V. Harrison, et al. Santa Fe:
School of
American Research Press, 2005.
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Albanese, Catherine L. A Republic of Mind and Spirit. New Haven:
Yale
University Press, 2007.
- Allgor, Catherine. Parlor Politics: In Which the
Ladies of
Washington Help Build a City and a Government. University Press of
Virginia,
2000. Paperback edition, March 2002.
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Allgor, Catherine. A Perfect Union: Dolly Madison and the Creation
of the American Nation. Henry Holt & Co., 2006.
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Alonso, Harriet Hyman. Growing Up Abolitionist: The Story of the
Garrison
Children. University of Massachusetts Press, 2002.
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Amory, Hugh. Bibliography and the Book Trades: Studies in the Print
Culture of Early New England. Ed. David D. Hall. University of
Pennsylvania Press, 2004.
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Anderson, Bonnie S. Joyous Greetings: The First International
Women's
Movement, 1830-1860. Oxford University Press, 2001.
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Anthony, David. Paper Money Men: Commerce, Manhood, and the Sensational Public Sphere in Antebellum America. Columbus, OH: Ohio State University Press, 2009.
- Appleby, Joyce.* Inheriting the Revolution: The
First Generation of
Americans. Harvard University Press, 2000.
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Applegate, Debby. The Most Famous Man in America: the Biography of
Henry Ward Beecher. New York: Doubleday, 2006.
- Astore, William J.* Observing God: Thomas Dick,
Evangelicalism, and
Popular Science in Victorian Britain and America. Ashgate
Publishing
Ltd., 2001.
- Augst, Thomas* The Clerk's Tale: Young Men and
Moral Life in
Nineteenth-Century America.
University of Chicago Press, 2003.
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Auslander, Leora. Cultural Revolutions: Everyday Life and Politics in
Britain, North America, and France.
Berkeley, CA: University of California Press 2009.
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Bacon, Margaret H. But One Race: The Life of Robert Purvis.
Albany,
NY: State University of New York Press, 2007.
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Banner, Stuart. The Death Penalty: An American History. Harvard
University Press, 2002.
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Baker, Jennifer Jordan.* Securing the Commonwealth: Debt,
Speculation, and Writing in the Making of Early
America. Johns Hopkins
University Press, 2005.
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Barnhart, Terry A. Ephraim George Squier and the Development of
American
Anthropology. University of Nebraska Press, 2005.
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Barnhill, Georgia Brady (editor).** Bibliography on American Prints
of
the Seventeenth through the Nineteenth Centuries. New Castle,
Delaware: Oak Knoll Press and The American Historical Print Collectors
Society,
2006.
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Baron, Robert C. Pioneers and Plodders: The American
Entrepreneurial
Spirit. Fulcrum Publishing, 2004.
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Barratt, Carrie Rebora, and Ellen G. Miles. Gilbert Stuart.
Metropolitan
Museum of Art and Yale University Press, 2004.
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Barrett, Faith and Cristanne Miller, ed. "Words for the
Hour:" A New Anthology of American Civil War Poetry. Amherst, MA:
University of
Massachusetts Press, 2005.
- Basbanes, Nicholas A. Patience and Fortitude: A
Roving Chronicle of
Book People, Book Places, and Book Culture. New York: Harper
Collins,
2001.
- Basbanes, Nicholas. Among the Gently Mad.
Henry Holt, 2002.
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Basbanes, Nicholas A. A Splendor of Letters: The Permanence of Books
in
an Impermanent World. HarperCollins, 2003.
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Batinski, Michael C. Pastkeepers in a Small Place:
Five Centuries
in
Deerfield, Massachusetts. University of Massachusetts Press, 2004.
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Beck, Janet Kemper. Creating the John Brown Legend: Emerson, Thoreau, Douglass, Child, and Higginson in Defense of the Raid on Harpers Ferry.
Jefferson, NC: McFarland & Co., 2009.
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Becker, David P. The Imprint of Place. Portland, ME: Center for
Maine
Contemporary Art, 2006.
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Benes, Peter. In Our Own Words: New England Diaries, 1600 to the Present. Volume 1: Diary Diversity, Coming of Age (Dublin Seminar for New England Folklife Annual Proceedings, vol. 31). Boston, MA: Boston University, 2009.
- Bennett, Paula,* ed. Palace-Burner: The Selected
Poetry of Sarah
Piatt. University of Illinois Press, 2001.
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Bennett, Paula Bernat.* Poets in the Public Sphere: The Emancipatory
Project of American Women's Poetry, 1800-1900. Princeton University
Press, 2003.
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Billias, George Athan. American Constitutionalism Heard Round the World, 1776-1989. A Global Perspective. New York: New York University Press, 2009.
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Blachowicz, James. From Slate to Marble: Gravestone Carving
Traditions
in Eastern
Massachusetts 1770-1870. Evanston, Illinois: Graver Press, 2007.
- Blight, David W.* Race and Reunion: The Civil War
in American
Memory. Harvard University Press, 2000.
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Bober, Natalie S. Countdown to Independence: A Revolution of Ideas
in
England and Her American Colonies, 1760-1776. Atheneum Books for
Young Readers, 2001.
- Boewe, Charles, ed. John D. Clifford's Indian
Antiquities. University
of Tennessee Press, 2000.
- Bonner, Robert E.* Colors and Blood: Flag Passions
of the
Confederate South. Princeton University Press, 2002.
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Bourne, Russell. Cradle of Violence: How Boston's Waterfront Mobs
ignited
the American Revolution. Hoboken, NJ : John Wiley and Sons, Inc.,
2006.
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Bowers, Q. David. Obsolete Paper Money Issued by Banks in the United
States 1782-1866: A Study and Appreciation of the Numismatist and
Historian. Atlanta: Whitman Publishing, LLC, 2006
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Boyd, Anne E. Writing for Immortality: Women and the Emergence of
High
Literary Culture in America. Johns Hopkins University Press, 2004.
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Bozeman, Theodore Dwight. The Precisionist Strain: Disciplinary
Religion &
Antinomian Backlash in Puritanism to 1638. University of North
Carolina Press
for the Omohundro Institute of Early American History and Culture, 2004.
- Bradbury, Robert C. Antique United States
Miniature Books
1690-1900. The Microbibliophile, 2001.
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Bragdon, Kathleen Joan. Native People of Southern New England, 1650-1775. Norman, OK: University of Oklahoma Press, 2009.
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Bragg, William Harris. De Renne: Three Generations of a Georgia
Family. University of Georgia Press, 1999.
- Brewer, Priscilla J.* From Fireplace to Cookstove:
Technology and
the Domestic Ideal in America. Syracuse University Press,
2000.
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Brock, Geoffrey.* Weighing Light: Poems. Ivan R. Dee, 2005.
- Bronstein, Jamie L. Land Reform and Working-Class
Experience in
Britain and the United States, 1800-1862. Stanford University
Press,
1999.
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Brooks, Lisa T.* (Peterson 01-02) The Common Pot: The Recovery of
Native Space in the Northeast. University of Minnesota Press, 2008.
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Brooks, Lisa T. The Common Pot: The Recovery of Native Space in the Northeast. Minneapolis, MN: University of Minnesota Press, 2008.
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Brown, Candy Gunther.* Word in the World: Evangelical Writing,
Publishing, and Reading in America, 1789-1880. University of North
Carolina Press, 2004.
- Brown, Gillian. The Consent of the Governed: The
Lockean Legacy in
Early American Culture. Harvard University Press, 2001.
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Brown, Kathleen M. * (Mellon Postdoc. 97-98) Foul Bodies: Cleanliness
in Early America. New Haven, Connecticut: Yale University Press,
2009.
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Brown, Irene Quenzler, and Richard D. Brown. The Hanging of Ephraim
Wheeler: A Story of Rape, Incest, and Justice in Early America.
Harvard University Press, 2003.
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Brückner, Martin.* The Geographic Revolution in Early America: Maps,
Literacy, and National Identity. University of North Carolina Press
for
the Omohundro Institute of Early American History and Culture, 2006.
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Buechner, Alan Clark. Yankee Singing Schools and the Golden Age of
Choral
Music in New England, 1760-1800. Boston University for Dublin
Seminar
for
New England Folklife, 2003.
- Buel, Richard, Jr. America on the Brink: How the
Political Struggle
over
the War of 1812 Almost Destroyed the Young Republic.
Palgrave/Macmillan,
2005.
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Buescher, John Benedict. The Remarkable Life of John Murray
Spear.
Notre
Dame, IN: University of Notre Dame Press, 2006.
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Bullock, Steven C. The American Revolution: A History in
Documents. Oxford University Press, 2003.
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Burkett, Randall K., Pellom McDaniels III, and Tiffany Gleason. The
Mind of Carter G. Woodson as Reflected in the Books He Owned, Read and
Published: A Catalog
of the Library of Carter G. Woodson and the Association for the Study of
African American Life and History. Atlanta, GA: Emory University,
c2006.
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Burkhardt, George S. Double Duty in the Civil War: The Letters of Sailor and Soldier Edward W. Bacon. Carbondale, IL: Southern Illinois University Press, 2009.
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Burns, Sarah. American Art to 1900: A Documentary History. Berkeley, CA: University of California Press, 2009.
- Burstein, Andrew.* America's Jubilee: How in 1826
a Generation
Remembered Fifty Years of Independence. Alfred A. Knopf, 2001.
- Burstein, Andrew.The Passions of Andrew
Jackson. Alfred A.
Knopf,
2004.
- Bush, Sargent, Jr. The Correspondence of John
Cotton. University of North Carolina Press for the Omohundro
Institute of Early American History and Culture, 2001.
- Butler, Jon. Becoming America: The
Revolution before 1776. Harvard University Press, 2000.
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Butler, Jon. Power, Authority, and the Origins of American
Denominational Order: the English Churches in the Delaware Valley,
1680-1730. Tuscaloosa, Alabama: University of Alabama Press, 2009.
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Butler, Leslie.* Critical Americans: Victorian Intellectuals and
transatlantic liberal reform. Chapel Hill, NC: University of North
Carolina Press, 2007.
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The Cambridge History of the Book in Britain. Volume V 1695-1830. Michael F. Suarez, S.J, and Michael L. Turner, eds. Cambridge, England: Cambridge University Press, 2009.
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Carey, Patrick W. Orestes A. Brownson, American Religious
Weathervane.
William B. Eerdmans Publishing Co., 2004.
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Carlisle, Elizabeth Pendergast. Earthbound and Heavenbent: Elizabeth
Porter Phelps and Life at Forty Acres (1747-1817). Scribner,
2004.
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Carp, Benjamin.* (Peterson 01-02) Rebels Rising: Cities and the
American Revolution. Oxford University Press, 2007.
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Carr, Jean Ferguson, Stephen L. Carr, and Lucille M. Schultz.
Archives
of
Instruction: Nineteenth-Century Rhetorics, Readers, and Composition
Books
in the United States. Southern Illinois University Press, 2005.
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Cash, Philip. Dr. Benjamin Waterhouse: A Life in
Medicine and Public Service.
Sagamore Beach, MA: Boston Medical Library, 2006.
- Casper, Scott.* Constructing American Lives:
Biography and Culture
in Nineteenth-Century America. University of North Carolina Press,
1999.
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Casper, Scott E., Jeffrey D. Groves, Stephen W. Nissenbaum, & Michael
Winship, eds. A History of the Book in America, Vol. 3: The Industrial
Book, 1840-1880. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, in
association with the American Antiquarian Society, 2007.
- Casper, Scott, Joanne Chaison, and Jeffrey Groves.
Perspectives on
American Book History: Artifacts and Commentary. University of
Massachusetts Press, 2002.
- Chaplin, Joyce E.Subject Matter: Technology, the
Body, and Science on the Anglo-American Frontier, 1500-1676. Harvard University Press,
2001.
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Clark, Carol. Charles Deas and 1840s America. Norman, OK: University of Oklahoma Press, 2009.
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Clark, Christopher F., and Kerry Buckley, eds. Letters from an
American
Utopia: The Stetson Family and the Northampton Association,
1843-1847.
University of Massachusetts Press, 2004.
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Clark, Gregory. Rhetorical Landscapes in America: Variations on a
Theme
from Kenneth Burke. University of South Carolina Press, 2004.
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Clark, Michael P., ed., with intro. The Eliot Tracts: With Letters
from
John Eliot to Thomas Thorowgood and Richard Baxter. Praeger, 2003.
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Clavin, Matthew J.* Toussaint Louverture and the American Civil War: The Promise and Peril of a Second Haitian Revolution. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 2010.
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Coe, Erin Budis, and Gwendolyn Owens. Painting Lake George,
1774-1900.
The Hyde Collection, 2005.
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Conger, Vivian Bruce.* (Hiatt, 89-90) The Widow's Might: Widowhood and Gender in Early British America. New York, NY: New York University Press, 2009.
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Cohen, Michael C. Cultures of Poetry in Late Nineteenth-Century
America.
New York: New York University, 2007.
- Conron, John. American Picturesque.
Pennsylvania State
University Press, 2000.
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Cook, James W.* (Tracy 01-02) The Colossal P.T. Barnum Reader.
Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 2005.
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Cooley, Nicole.* The Afflicted Girls. Louisiana State
University
Press, 2004.
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Cooper, James Fenimore. The Water-Witch, or, the Skimmer of the Seas. Edited, with an historical introduction by Thomas Philbrick and Marianne Philbrick. New York: AMS Press, 2010.
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Corrigan, John.* Business of the Heart: Religion and Emotion in the
Nineteenth Century. University of California Press, 2002.
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Craig, John S., comp. and ed., Craig's Daguerrian Registry.
Rev. ed., Vol. 1. John S. Craig, 2003.
- Crain, Patricia.* The Story of A: The
Alphabetization of America
from the New England Primer to the Scarlet Letter. Stanford
University
Press, 2000.
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Cramer, Jeffrey S., ed. Henry D. Thoreau, Walden: A Fully Annotated
Edition. Yale University Press, 2004.
- Crane, Elaine Forman.Killed Strangely: The Death of
Rebecca
Cornell.
Cornell University Press, 2002.
- Crocker, Matthew H. The Magic of the Many: Josiah
Quincy and the
Rise of Mass Politics in Boston, 1800-1830. University of
Massachusetts Press, 1999.
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Cutter, Barbara. Domestic Devils, Battlefield Angels: The Radicalism
of
American Womanhood, 1830-1865. Northern Illinois University Press,
2003.
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Daniel, Marcus Leonard.* (Peterson 92-93) Scandal & Civility:
Journalism
and the Birth of American Democracy. Oxford, England: Oxford
University
Press, 2009.
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Deese, Helen R.,* ed. Daughter of Boston: The Extraordinary Diary of
a
Nineteenth-Century Woman, Caroline Healey Dall. Beacon Press, 2005.
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Deese, Helen R.*, ed. Selected Journals of Caroline Healey Dall
Volume
I:
1838-1855. Charlottesville, VA: University of Virginia Press, 2006.
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Delano, Sterling F. Brook Farm: The Dark Side of
Utopia.
Harvard University Press, 2004.
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Dennis, Donna. Licentious Gotham: Erotic Publishing and its Prosecution in Nineteenth-Century New York. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 2009.
- Dennis, Matthew. Red, White, and Blue Letter Days:
An American
Calendar. Cornell University Press, 2002.
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Dennis, Matthew. Seneca Possessed: Indians, Witchcraft, and Power in the Early American Republic. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 2010.
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DeRosa, Deborah C. Domestic Abolitionism and Juvenile Literature,
1830-1865. State University of New York Press, 2003.
- Dewey, Henry B. Daniel Dewey, Berkshire Federalist,
1766-1815.
Worcester,
2004.
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De Wolfe, Elizabeth. Shaking the Faith: Women, Family, and Mary
Marshall Dyer's Anti-Shaker Campaign, 1815-1867. Palgrave
Macmillan,
2002.
- Dobson, Joanne.The Maltese Manuscript.Poisoned
Pen Press,
2003.
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Dolin, Eric Jay. Leviathan: The History of Whaling in America.
New York: W.W. Norton & Company, 2007.
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Dorsey, Bruce. Reforming Men and Women: Gender in the Antebellum
City. Cornell University Press, 2002.
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Dowling, David. Capital Letters: Authorship in the Antebellum Literary
Market. Iowa City, Iowa: University of Iowa Press, 2009.
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Dungy, Camille. Suck on the Marrow. Red Hen Press, 2010.
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Earnest, Russell, and Corinne Earnest. Flying Leaves and One-Sheets:
Pennsylvania German Broadsides, Fraktur and Their Printers. Oak
Knoll Books, 2005.
- Earnest, Corinne and Russell. To the Latest
Posterity:
Pennsylvania-German
Family Registers in the Fraktur Tradition. Pennsylvania State
University
Press, 2004.
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Eastman, Carolyn.* A Nation of Speechifiers: Making an American Public After the Revolution. Chicago, IL: The University of Chicago Press, 2009.
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Easton, Marilyn. J., ed. Passionate Spinster: The Diary of Patty
Rogers, 1785. Xlibris Corporation, 2001.
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Elbert, Monika, ed. The Uncollected Works of Louisa May Alcott:
Volume
1,
Short Stories. Ironweed American Classics, 2001.
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Estes, Todd. The Jay Treaty Debate, Public Opinion, and the
Evolution
of Early American Political Culture. Amherst: University of
Massachusetts
Press, c2006.
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Evans, C. Wyatt. The Legend of John Wilkes Booth: Myth, Memory, and
a
Mummy. University Press of Kansas, 2004.
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Evans, Nancy Goyne. Windsor-Chair Making in America. Lebanon,
NH:
University Press of New England, 2006.
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Evelev, John.* Tolerable Entertainment: Herman Melville and
Professionalism in Antebellum New York. Amherst: University of
Massachusetts Press, 2006.
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Ewan, Joseph and Nesta Dunn Ewan. Victoria C. Hollowell, Eileen P. Duggan and Marshall R. Crosby, eds. Benjamin Smith Barton: Naturalist and
Physician in Jeffersonian America. St. Louis, Missouri: Missouri Botanical Garden Press, 2007.
- Fabian, Ann.* The Unvarnished Truth: Personal
Narratives in
Nineteenth-Century America. University of California Press,
2000.
- Fahs, Alice.* The Imagined Civil War: Popular
Literature of the
North and South, 1861-65. University of North Carolina Press,
2000.
- Felsenstein, Frank, ed. English Trader, Indian
Maid: Representing
Gender, Race, and Slavery in the New World. Johns Hopkins
University
Press,
1999.
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Ferling, John. Adams vs. Jefferson: The Tumultuous Election of 1800.
Oxford University Press, 2004.
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Field, Jacqueline, Margorie Senechal, Madelyn Shaw. American Silk,
1830-1930: Entrepreneurs and Artifacts. Lubbock, TX: Texas Tech
University Press, 2007.
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Finch, Martha L. Dissenting Bodies: Corporealities in Early New England. New York: Columbia University Press, 2010.
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Fischer, David Hackett. Liberty and Freedom. Oxford University
Press, 2005.
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Fiske, Jeffrey H. History of the North Brookfield
Congregational
Church: Serving Christ for 250 Years. North Brookfield
Congregational Church, 2005.
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Foley, Paul J. Willard's Patent Time Pieces: A History of the
Weight-Driven Banjo Clock, 1800-1900. Norwell, MA, 2002.
- Foos, Paul.* A Short, Offhand, Killing Affair:
Soldiers and Social
Conflict during the Mexican-American War. University of North
Carolina
Press, 2002.
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Foster, Thomas A. Sex and the Eighteenth-Century Man: Massachusetts
and
the History of Sexuality in America. Boston: Beacon Press, 2006.
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Fox, Richard Wightman.* Jesus in America: Personal Savior, Cultural
Hero,
National Obsession. HarperSanFrancisco, 2004.
- Fox, Francis S. Sweet Land of Liberty: The Ordeal
of the American
Revolution in Northampton County, Pennsylvania. The Pennsylvania
State
University Press, 2000.
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Franklin, Wayne.* James Fenimore Cooper: The Early Years.
New
Haven: Yale University Press, 2007.
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Frasca, Ralph. Benjamin Franklin's Printing Network: Disseminating
Virtue in Early America. Columbia: University of Missouri Press,
c2006.
- Freeberg, Ernest.* The Education of Laura
Bridgman, First Deaf and
Blind Person to Learn Language. Harvard University Press,
2001.
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Frisken, Amanda. Victoria Woodhull's Sexual
Revolution: Political
Theater and the Popular Press in Nineteenth Century America.
University of Pennsylvania Press, 2004.
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From Amazing Stories to Weird Tales: Covering Pulp Fiction. Hartford: Lebon Press, Inc., 2010.
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Frost, Linda. Never One Nation: Freaks, Savages, and Whiteness in U.S.
Popular Culture, 1850-1877. University of Minnesota Press, 2005.
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Gamber, Wendy. The Boardinghouse in Nineteenth-Century America.
Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 2007.
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Ganter, Granville, ed.* The Collected Speeches of Sagoyewatha, or Red
Jacket. Syracuse: Syracuse University Press, 2006.
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Garver, Joseph G. Surveying the Shore: Historic Maps of Coastal
Massachusetts 1600-1930. Beverly, MA: Commonwealth Editions, 2006.
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Gedge, Karin E. Without Benefit of Clergy: Women and the Pastoral
Relationship in Nineteenth-Century American Culture. Oxford
University Press, 2003.
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Gilgenast, Trudy. Pennsylvania German Broadsides: A Reflection of Daily Life, 1741-1890. Wilmington, Del.: Cedar Tree Books, 2009.
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Glass Houses: The Architecture of Light and Air. New York
Botanical
Garden, 2005.
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Godbeer, Richard. The Overflowing of Friendship: Love between Men and the Creation of the American Republic. Baltimore, MD: Johns Hopkins University Press, 2009.
- Godbeer, Richard. Sexual Revolution in Early
America. Johns
Hopkins
University Press, 2002.
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Greenwood, Janette Thomas. First Fruits of Freedom: The Migration of Former Slaves and Their Search For Equality in Worcester, Massachusetts, 1862-1900. Chapel Hill, N.C.: University of North Carolina Press, 2009.
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Grigg, John A. The Lives of David Brainerd: The Making of an American Evangelical Icon. New York, NY: Oxford University Press, 2009.
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Groth, William C. and Rev. Dr. Bobbie Groth. What One Man Can Do For
Freedom: The Documented and Undocumented Life of Unitarian Minister Rev.
Ephraim Nute, Jr., Including the Complete Letters, Being an Account and
Reader in the Manuscripts of A History of Early Kansas and the Civil
War. Privately published: Wisconsin, 2007.
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Goodheart, Lawrence B. Mad Yankees: The Hartford Retreat for the
Insane
and Nineteenth-Century Psychiatry. University of Massachusetts
Press,
2003.
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Goodman, Susan, and Carl Dawson. William Dean Howells: A Writer's
Life.
University of California Press, 2005.
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Goodwin, Doris Kearns. Team of Rivals: The Political Genius of
Abraham
Lincoln. Simon & Schuster, 2005.
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Gordis, Lisa M. Opening Scripture: Bible Reading and Interpretive
Authority in Puritan New England. University of Chicago Press,
2003.
- Graham, Judith S. Puritan Family
Life: The
Diary of Samuel Sewall. Northeastern University Press, 2000.
- Greenspan, Ezra. George Palmer Putnam:
Representative American
Publisher. The Pennsylvania State University Press, 2000.
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Gross, Jonathan, ed. Thomas Jefferson's Scrapbooks: Poems of Nation,
Family, & Romantic Love Collected by America's Third President.
Hanover,
N.H.: Steerforth Press, c2006.
- Grover, Kathryn. The Fugitive's Gibraltar:
Escaping Slaves and
Abolitionism in New Bedford, Massachusetts. University of
Massachusetts
Press, 2001.
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Gruenwald, Kim M. River of Enterprise: The Commercial Origins of
Regional
Identity in the Ohio Valley, 1790-1850. Indiana University Press,
2002.
- Gura, Philip F.,* ed.Buried from the World: Inside
the Massachusetts
State
Prison, 1829-1831, the Memorandum Books of the Rev. Jared
Curtis.Massachusetts
Historical Society, 2001.
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Gura, Philip. American Transcendentalism: A History. New York:
Hill
and
Wang, 2007.
- Gura, Philip F.* C.F. Martin & His Guitars,
1796-1873.
University
of
North Carolina Press, 2003.
- Gutjahr, Paul. An American Bible: A History of the
Good Book in the
United States, 1777-1880. Stanford University Press, 1999.
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Hackett, Mary A. et al, eds. The Papers of James Madison: Secretary
of State Series.
Charlottesville: University of Virginia Press, 2007.
- Hadden, Sally E.* Slave Patrols: Law and Violence
in Virginia and
the Carolinas. Harvard University Press, 2001.
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Haltman, Kenneth.* Looking Close and Seeing Far: Samuel Seymour, Titian Ramsay Peale, and the Art of the Long Expedition, 1818-1823. University Park, PA: Pennsylvania State University Press, 2008.
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Hancock, David.* (AAS-ASECS 03-04) Oceans of Wine. New Haven:
Yale University Press, 2008.
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Hartnett, Stephen J. Executing Democracy: Capital Punishment & the Making of America, 1683-1807. East Lansing, Michigan: Michigan State University Press, 2010.
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Harris, Leslie M. In the Shadow of Slavery: African Americans in New York
City, 1626-1863. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2003.
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Helfand, Jessica. Scrapbooks: An American History. New Haven,
Connecticut: Yale University Press, 2008.
- Hemphill, C. Dallett. Bowing to Necessities: A
History of Manners
in America, 1620-1860. Oxford University Press, 1999.
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Hench, John B.** Books as Weapons: Propaganda, Publishing, and the Battle for Global Markets in the Era of World War II. Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press, 2010.
- Herwitz, Evelyn. Trees at Risk: Reclaiming an
Urban
Forest. Chandler House Press, 2001.
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Hewes, Lauren B., et al. Portraits in the Collection of the American
Antiquarian Society. American Antiquarian Society, 2004.
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Hewitt, Elizabeth. Correspondence and American Literature,
1770-1865.
Cambridge University Press, 2004.
- Higham, John. Hanging Together: Unity and
Diversity in American
Culture. Yale University Press, 2001.
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Hill, Errol G. and James V. Hatch. A History of African American
Theatre.
New York: Cambridge University Press, 2003.
- Hochman, Barbara. Getting at the Author:
Reimagining Books and
Reading in the Age of American Realism. University of Massachusetts
Press,
2001.
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Hodges, Graham Russell.* David Ruggles: A Radical Black Abolitionist and the Underground Railroad in New York City. Chapel Hill, NC: University of North Carolina Press, 2010.
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Hoffert, Sylvia D. Jane Grey Swisshelm: An Unconventional Life,
1815-1884. University of North Carolina Press, 2004.
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Holton, Woody.* Abigail Adams: A Life. Free Press, 2009.
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Holton, Woody.* (AAS-NEH 99-00) Unruly Americans and the Origins of
the Constitution. New York: Hill and Wang, 2007.
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Homestead, Melissa J.* American Women's Authors and Literary
Property,
1822-1869. Cambridge University Press, 2005.
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Horn, James, Jan Ellen Lewis, and Peter S. Onuf, eds. The Revolution
of 1800: Democracy, Race, and the New Republic. University of
Virginia
Press, 2002.
- Horowitz, Helen Lefkowitz.* Rereading Sex: Battles
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al., eds., A History of the Book in America, Vol. 3: The
Industrial
Book, 1840-1880 (Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina
Press, in
association with the American Antiquarian Society, 2007).
-
Laurie, Bruce.* "'We Are Not Afraid to Work': Master Mechanics and the
Market Revolution in the Antebellum North," in Burton J. Bledstein and
Robert D. Johnson, eds., The Middling Sorts: Explorations in the
History of the American Middle Class (Routledge, 2001).
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Lawrence, Kathleen, "The 'Dry-Lighted Soul' Ignites: Emerson and His
Soul-Mate Caroline Sturgis as Seen in Her Houghton Manuscripts,"
Harvard
Library Bulletin (Fall 2005) 16.2: 37-67.
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Lepler, Jessica. "Pictures of Panic: Constructing Hard Times in Words and Images" Common-place 10.3 (April 2010).
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Lukasik, Christopher J.* "The Face of the Public," Early American
Literature 39 (2004): 413-64.
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Luskey, Brian P.* "`What Is My Prospects?': The Contours of Mercantile
Apprenticeship, Ambition, and Advancement in the Early American Economy,"
Business History Review 78 (2004): 665-702.
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McCorison, Marcus A.** "Printers and the Law: The Trials of Publishing Obscene Libel in Early America," The Papers of the Bibliographical Society of America 104.2 (June 2010).
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Mandell, Daniel R.* "The Indian's Pedigree (1794): Indians, Folklore, and Race in Southern New England," The William and Mary Quarterly 61.3 (2004).
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Mayo-Bobee, Dinah. "Servile Discontents: Slavery and Resistance in Colonial New Hampshire, 1645-1785," Slavery & Abolition 30.3 (Sep. 2009): 339-360.
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Mihm, Stephen,* "Accept No Imitations: The Campaign Against Counterfeits
Past and Present," Common-place (July 2004).
http://www.common-place.org/vol-04/no-04/mihm/
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Minkema, Kenneth P., and Harry S. Stout, "The Edwardsean Tradition and the
Antislavery Debate, 1740-1865," Journal of American History 92
(2005): 47-74.
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Moran, James David, "Preserving All Others: A New One-Act Play about
Isaiah Thomas," Proceedings of the American Antiquarian Society 109
(1999): 289-308.
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Myles, Anne G. "Restoration Declensions, Divine Consolations: The
Work of John Foxe in 1664 Massachusetts," The New England Quarterly
LXXX.1 (March 2007): 35-68.
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Nerone, John.* "Newspapers and the Public Sphere," in Scott E. Casper,
et al., eds., A History of the Book in America, Vol. 3: The
Industrial Book, 1840-1880 (Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, in
association with the American Antiquarian Society, 2007).
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O'Loughlin, Amy. "The Writing Life Then: Worcester's Pulitzer Prize
winner Esther Forbes knew her history," Central Mass Magazine 1.8
(November 2007): 12-15.
-
Opal, J.M.,* "Exciting Emulation: Academies and the Transformation of the
Rural North, 1780s-1820s," Journal of American History 91: 445-70
(September 2004).
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Patterson, Cynthia.* "'Illustration of a Picture': Nineteenth-Century Writers and the Philadelphia Pictorials," American Periodicals, vol. 19.2 (2009): 136-164.
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Pope, Elizabeth Watts.** "'I have used the words of others to tell my mind': Composing the Self in Early New England Women's Commonplace Books," In Our Own Words: New England Diaries, 1600 to the Present. Volume 1: Diary Diversity, Coming of Age (Dublin Seminar for New England Folklife Annual Proceedings, vol. 31).
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Potvin, Robert L. "The Legend of Connie Mack: The Pride of the
Brookfields and the World of Baseball Lovers Everywhere," Quaboag
Current, Aug. 8, 2008.
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Ratcliffe, Donald J.* (R.A. 98-99) "Selling Captain Riley, 1816-1859:
How Did His
'Narrative' Become So Well Known?," Proceedings of the American
Antiquarian Society 117 (2007): 177-210.
-
Reis, Elizabeth. "Impossible Hermaphrodites: Intersex in America,
1620-1960," Journal of American History 92 (2005): 411-41.
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Reiss, Benjamin.* "Bardolatry in Bedlam: Shakespeare, Psychiatry, and
Cultural Authority in Nineteenth-Century America." English Literary
History 72 (2005): 769-97.
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Reiss, Benjamin,* "Letters from Asylumia: The Opal and the Cultural
Work of
the Lunatic Asylum, 1851-1860," American Literary History 16
(2004): 1-28.
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Richards, Eliza.* (AAS-NEH 02-03) "'How News Must Feel When Traveling':
Dickinson and
Civil War Media," A Companion to Emily Dickinson, ed. Martha Nell
Smith and Mary Loeffelholz. Blackwell Publishers, 2008.
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Rinehart, Lucy,* "`Manly Exercises`: Post-Revolutionary Performances of
Authority in the Theatrical Career of William Dunlap," Early American
Literature 36 (2001): 263-93.
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Roberts, Brian.* "'Slavery Would Have Died of That Music': The Hutchinson
Family Singers and the Rise of Popular-Culture Abolitionism in Early
Antebellum-Era America, 1842-1850," Proceedings of the American
Antiquarian Society 114 (2004): 301-68.
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Robertson, Stacey.* "The Strength that Union Gives": Western women and Pragmatic Antislavery," American Nineteenth Century History 10.3 (September 2009): 299-315.
-
Roth, Sarah N.* "The Mind of a Child: Images of African Americans in
Early Juvenile Fiction," Journal of the Early Republic 25 (2005):
79ff.
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Sassi, Jonathan D. "`This whole country have their hands full of Blood
this day': Transcription and Introduction of an Antislavery Sermon
Manuscript Attributed to the Reverend Samuel Hopkins," Proceedings of
the
American Antiquarian Society 112 (2002): 29-92.
-
Schachterle, Lance. "A Long False Start: The Rejected Chapters of
Cooper's 'The Bravo' (1831)," Proceedings of the American Antiquarian
Society 115 (2005): 81-126.
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Schmidt, Klaus H.* "Resonance, Resistance, Real-Life
Encounters: (Narrative) Boundary-Crossing in the Early American Contact
Zone." In Christian Todenhagen and Wolfgang Thiele,
eds. Investigations
into Narrative Structure. Peter Lang, 2002.
-
Shaw, Matthew J. "Keeping Time in the Age of Franklin: Almanacs
and the
Atlantic
World," Printing History New Series no.2 (July 2007):
17-37.
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Shoemaker, Nancy.* (AAS-NEH 06-07) "Oil and Bone: Whale Consumption in
the Lives of
Plymouth Colonists," Common-Place 8:2 (January 2008).
-
Silverman, David J.* "Indians, Missionaries, and Religious Translation:
Creating Wampanoag Christianity in Seventeenth-Century Martha's Vineyard,"
William and Mary Quarterly, 3d ser., 62 (April 2005): 141- 74.
-
Singley,
Carol J. "Building a Nation, Building a Family: Adoption in
Nineteenth-Century American Childrens Literature," in E. Wayne Carp, ed.,
Adoption in America: Historical Perspectives (University of
Michigan
Press, 2002).
-
Sinha, Manisha.* (AAS-NEH 04-05) "An Alternative Tradition of
Radicalism: African
American Abolitionists and the Metaphor of Revolution, 1775-1865," in
Contested Democracy: Freedom, Race, and Power in American
History, eds. Manisha Sinha & Penny Von Eschen. Columbia University
Press, 2007.
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Sinha, Manisha.* (AAS-NEH 04-05) "Coming of Age: The Historiography of
Black
Abolitionism," in Prophets of Protest: Reconsidering the History of
American Abolitionism, edited by John Stauffer and Timothy Patrick
McCarthy. New Press, 2006.
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Sinha, Manisha.* (AAS-NEH 04-05) "To 'Cast Just Obliquy' on Our
Oppressors: Black
Radicalism in the Age of Revolution," William and Mary Quarterly
Roundtable LXIV (January 2007).
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Sloat, Caroline F., "The American Antiquarian Society: A Site for the
Study of the Shaping of Historical Memory," in Udo J. Hebel, ed., Sites
of
Memory in American Literatures and Cultures,
pp. 309-25. Universit.tsverlag C. Winter, 2003.
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Sloat, Caroline F. "Connecticut's Home Dairies, c. 1800: 'Of too Great
Utility to be Passed over in Silence,'" in Howard R. Lamar, ed., Voices
of
the New Republic: Connecticut Towns, 1800-1832. 2 vols.,
2: 74-84. Connecticut Academy of Arts and Sciences, 2003,
-
Stallybrass, Peter. "Benjamin Franklin: Printed Corrections and
Erasable Writing," Proceedings of the American Philosophical
Society
150.4 (December 2006): 553-267.
-
Stephenson, R. S. Clash of Empires: The British, French & Indian War,
1754-1763. Senator John Heinz Pittsburgh Regional History Center,
2005.
-
Stevenson, Louise L.* "The Transatlantic Travels of James Thomson's The
Seasons and its Baggage of Material Culture, 1730-1870." Proceedings of
the American Antiquarian Society 114 (2004): 35-86.
-
Stewart, David M.* "The Disorder of Libraries," The Library
Quarterly 76.4
(October 2006): 403-419.
-
Schweiger, Beth Barton.* (AAS-NEH, 2008-9) "Alexander Campbell's Passion for Print: Protestant Sectarians and the Press in the Early United States," Proceedings of the American Antiquarian Society (vol. 118, part 1): 117-154.
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Tamarkin, Elisa. "Revolution and Nostalgia: American Elegies for British
Empire," Modern Language Quarterly 67:2 (June 2006): 171-211.
-
Teute, Fredrika J., "The Loves of the Plants; or, the
Cross-Fertilization of Science and Desire at the End of the Eighteenth
Century," Huntington Library Quarterly 63 (2000): 319-45.
-
Todd, Emily B. "Establishing Routes for Fiction in the United States," Book History 12 (2009): 100-128.
-
Ulrich, Laurel Thatcher, "A Harvard Seminar Looks at the Wards,"
Proceedings of the American Antiquarian Society 113 (2003): 53-57.
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Valeri, Mark. "Providence in the Life of John Hull: Puritanism and Commerce in Massachusetts Bay, 1650-1680," Proceedings of the American Antiquarian Society (vol. 118, part 1): 55-116.
-
Van Zandt, Cynthia J.* "Mapping and the European Search for Intercultural
Alliances in the Colonial World," Early American Studies 1 (Fall
2003): 72-99.
-
Wajda, Shirley Teresa, "'And a Little Child Shall Lead Them': American
Children's Cabinets of Curiosities," in Leah Dilworth, ed., Acts of
Possession: Collecting in America (Rutgers University Press, 2003).
-
Wasowicz, Laura*.* "The Child's Picture Gallery: Picture Books from
Nineteenth-Century Massachusetts" in The Worlds of Children,
1620-1920
(The Dublin Seminar for New England Folklife: 27th Annual Proceedings:
2002). Boston: Boston University, 2004: 148-170.
-
Weierman, Karen Woods.* "Reading and Writing Hope Leslie: Catharine
Maria Sedgwicks Indian `Connections," New England Quarterly 75
(2002): 415-43.
-
Weyler, Karen A.* (Botein 95-96) "Marriage, Coverture, and the Companionate Ideal in Early American Fiction," Legacy 26.1 (Spring 2009).
-
Whitesell, David R.** "First Supplement to James E. Walsh's
Catalogue of
the Fifteenth-Century Printed Books in the Harvard University Library,"
Harvard Library Bulletin 16.1/2 (April 2006).
-
Whitesell, David R.** "The Harvard College Library and Its Users, 1762-1764: Reassessing the Relevance of Colonial American College Libraries," Proceedings of the American Antiquarian Society (vol. 118, part 2): 339-406.
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Whitesell, David R.** "The Harvard College Library and Its Users, 1762-1764: Reassessing the Relevance of Colonial American College Libraries," Wolfenbuetteler Notizen zur Buchgeschichte 34 (2009): 127-148.
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Wiener, Ellen.* An Album of Hours. Princeton Theological
Seminary,
Princeton, NJ, September 1 October 17, 2003.
-
Williams, Susan S.* "Authors and Literary Authorship," in Scott
E.
Casper, et al., eds., A History of the Book in America, Vol.
3: The
Industrial Book, 1840-1880 (Chapel Hill: University of North
Carolina Press, in association with the American Antiquarian
Society, 2007).
-
Winiarski, Douglas L., "Native American Popular Religion in New
England's
Old Colony, 1670-1770," Religion and American Culture 15
(2005):
147-86.
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Winiarski, Douglas L., "Souls Filled with Ravishing Transport:
Heavenly
Visions and the Radical Awakening in New England," William and Mary
Quarterly, 3rd ser. 61 (Jan. 2004): 3-46.
-
Winship, Michael, "`The Greatest Book of Its Kind: A Publishing History
of `Uncle Toms Cabin," Proceedings of the American Antiquarian
Society
109
(1999): 309-32.
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Wolfe, S.J.** "Admission Twenty-Five Cents--Children Half-Price;
Exhibiting Egyptian Mummies in Nineteenth Century America," Life on
the Street and
Commons, 1600 to the Present (Dublin Seminar for New England
Folklife Annual Proceedings 2005), pp. 124-141.
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Wolfe, S.J.** "Jackasses, Dogs and Dead Chickens: Vignettes of the Civil
War Revealed in Ephemera," The Readex Report, (Fall 2006).
-
Wolfe, S.J.** "What Shall We Do Today, My Dear? Popular Entertainment in
Victorian America," The Readex Report 2:4 (Winter 2007).
-
Woloson, Wendy A.* "In Hock: Pawning in Early America,"
Journal of the
Early Republic, 27 (Spring 2007): 35-81.
-
Wood, Charles B., III. "Asher Benjamin, Andrew Jackson Downing: Two
Divergent Forms of Bookmaking," in Kenneth Hafertepe and James
F. O'Gorman,
eds., American Architects and Their Books to 1848 (University of
Massachusetts Press, 2002), pp. 181-98.
-
Worcester State College. "History Comes Alive at the AAS: Three Alumni
Find Job Satisfaction at the Esteemed National Research Library,"
Worcester Statement (Fall 2007): 10-11.
-
Yablon, Nick.* (NEH 02-03) "Echoes of the City: Spacing Sound, Sounding
Space,
1888-1908," American Literary History (Fall 2007).
-
Erickson, Paul Joseph. "Welcome to Sodom: The Cultural Work of
City-Mysteries Fiction in Antebellum America." PhD diss., University of
Texas at Austin, 2005.
-
Ford, Bridget. "American Heartland: The Sentimentalization of Religion
and Race Relations in Cincinnati and Louisville, 1820-1860." PhD
diss., University of California, Davis, 2002.
-
Ricciardi, Daniel Paul. "Possession to Insanity: American Perceptions of
Mental Illness in the Late Colonial and Early National Period." (Fenwick
Project, College of the Holy Cross, 2006).
Museum and Gallery Exhibitions
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About Face: Copley's Portrait of a Colonial Silversmith.
Memorial
Art Gallery, University of Rochester, Rochester, New York, ongoing.
-
American Visions of Liberty and Freedom, Virginia Historical
Society,
Richmond, October 2004 - January 2005; Heinz History Center, Pittsburgh,
July - December 2005.
-
Art and the Empire City: New York, 1825-1861. Metropolitan Musuem
of Art, New York, September 19, 2000 - January 7, 2001.
-
Barnhill, Georgia.** "Echo Lake, Franconia," In Consuming Views: Art &
Tourism in the White Mountains, 1850-1900: An Exhibition at the Museum of
New Hampshire History, September 16, 2006-May 6, 2007, Historical New
Hampshire 60:1 & 2 (2006): 66.
-
Becker History: Artifacts from Our First 200 Years, Becker College,
Worcester, September 24 - October 8, 2004.
-
Ben Franklin's Curious Mind. Bruce Museum (Greenwich, CT), January
28-April 23, 2006.
-
The Birth of the Banjo, Katonah Art Museum,
November
2003 - January 2004.
-
Black Books: The First African American Authors. Museum of
Afro-American History, held at the Boston Public Library, through June 30,
2003.
-
The Civil War Remembered: Photographs and Artifacts. Fitchburg Art
Museum, January 22-April 2, 2006.
-
Colonies Come of Age, 1720-1775. Fitchburg Art Museum. October
2004-March 2005.
-
Currier & Ives: Images of Bygone America, Allentown
Art
Museum, December 2003 - February 2004. (Lithographs).
-
The Dictionary in Early America. William L. Clements Library,
University of Michigan, 2001.
-
Enterprising Women: 250 Years of American Business. National
Heritage Museum, Lexington, Massachusetts, October 5, 2002-February 23,
2003.
-
Envisioning Jacob's Ladder: Religion, Representation, and Allusion in
American Visual Culture, 1750-2000. Iris and B. Gerald Cantor
Gallery,
College of the Holy Cross, March 10-April 16, 2004.
-
Exhibiting the Visual Culture of American Religions. Brauer
Museum of Art, Valparaiso University, September - October 15, 2000.
-
Flower School: An Installation by Pamela Keech.*
Lower East Side
Tenement Museum, New York City, April 26 - June 30, 2001.
-
Fragments from the Alternate Encyclopedia, by Sue Johnson.* Jan
Cicero Gallery, Chicago; the McLean Project for the Arts, McLean,
Virginia,
January- 5 . March 3, 2000.
-
Fragments from the Star Spangled Banner, National Museum of American
History, Washington, D.C., 2001.
-
From the Laboratory to the Parlor: Scientific Instruments in
Philadelphia, 1750-1875. American Philosophical Society,
Philadelphia,
October 10, 2001-March 2003.
-
Glad Faces and Merry Hearts: Christmas Comes to New
England,
Old Sturbridge Village, December 2003.
(Children's books, sheet music covers, and drawings from the McLoughlin
Collection).
-
Glasshouses: The Architecture of Light and Air. New York Botanical
Garden, May 12-August 14, 2005.
-
Images of Contentment: John Frederick Kensett and the Connecticut
Shore. Mattatuck Museum, Waterbury, CT, September 15-November 18,
2001.
-
Imaging Time. Cantor Art Gallery, College of the Holy Cross,
June 26 October 27, 2001.
-
In Search of Mary Magdalene: Images and Traditions. American
Bible
Society, New York, NY, April 4 June 22, 2002.
-
Inventing Old Virginia. Virginia Historical Society, Richmond
Saving Mount Vernon: The Birth of American Preservation. National
Building Museum (co-organized by the Mount Vernon Ladies Association),
Washington, D.C., February 15 September 21, 2003.
-
Jefferson's America and Napoleon's France. New Orleans Museum of
Art, April 12 August 31, 2003.
-
Four Centuries of American Furniture from the Museum of Fine Arts,
deMenil Gallery, Groton School.
-
Hewes, Lauren.** "Mount Washington," In Consuming Views: Art & Tourism in
the White Mountains, 1850-1900; An Exhibition at the Museum of New
Hampshire History, September 16, 2006-May 6, 2007, Historical New
Hampshire 60:1 & 2 (2006): 98.
-
Johnson, Sue.* The Alternate Encyclopedia. Midwest Museum of
American
Art, Elkhart Indiana, July 18 September 1, 2002.
-
Markson, Helena. * Prints. Belgrave Gallery, London, March 9-28, 2004.
-
Nathaniel Hurd engravings, Memorial Art Gallery, University of
Rochester, 2001.
-
NYC Sex: How New York City Transformed Sex in America. Museum of
Sex, New York City, October 5, 2002- July 3, 2003.
-
Painting Lake George, 1774-1900. Hyde Collection, Glens Falls, New
York.
June-September 2005.
-
Picturing our Past: Frontier
Challenges 1600-1720, Fitchburg Art Museum, October 2003 - January
2004.
(Imprints, furniture, painting, and object).
-
Picturing the President: Early American Political Cartoons, Old
Sturbridge
Village, Sturbridge, Massachusetts, September 17, 2004 - January 4, 2005.
-
Portraits of a People: Picturing African Americans in the Nineteenth
Century. Addison Gallery of American Art, Phillips Academy (Andover,
MA),
January 14-March 26, 2006; Delaware Art Museum (Wilmington), April
23-July 16, 2006; Long Beach Museum of Art, August 25-November 26, 2006.
-
Reinventing the Wheel: Volvelles and the Magnificent Art of Circular Charting, The
Grolier Club, February 25 - April 24, 2004.
(Revolving almanacs, interest calculator, and planisphere).
-
Revere's Ride and Longfellow's Legend. Brandywine Museum and
National
Heritage Museum, September 2004-May 2005.
-
Revolutionary America! Herbert Hoover Presidential Library,
West Branch, Iowa, April 20-November 3, 2002.
-
Round Earth - Flat Paper. Fitchburg Art Museum, Fitchburg, MA,
September 30, 2001-January 6, 2002.
-
Sacred Spaces: Building and Remembering Sites of Worship in the 19th
Century, Cantor Gallery, College of the Holy Cross, Worcester, January
30
- April 14, 2002. (AAS is co-sponsor.) Catalogue: Sacred
Spaces: Building and Remembering Sites of Worship in the Nineteenth
Century. Worcester: College of the Holy Cross, 2001.
-
Seeking the Realization of a Dream: The Paintings of Alvan
Fisher Heritage Plantation of Sandwich, May 13 - October 21, 2001
-
Slate-top table, Winterthur Museum, Winterthur, Delaware, 2001.
-
Thomas Earle musket, Museum of Our National Heritage, Lexington, Mass.
2001.
-
Wiener, Ellen.* Painting Toward a Book of Hours. The Icehouse
Gallery,
Greenport, NY, July 3-30, 2004.
-
William Lloyd Garrison and the Ambassadors of Abolition. Museum of
Afro-American History, Boston, August 6-December 31, 2005.
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Worcester Historical Museum, exhibition on the 300th anniversary of the
founding of Sutton, Massachusetts. Opens April 14, 2004.
Anderson, T.J., composer, and Yusef Komunyakaa, librettist, Slip
Knot,
based on research by T.H. Breen on the execution of Arthur, an American
slave executed in Worcester in 1768.
Ferrante, Maria, soprano; Lincoln Mayorga, piano; Steven Ledbetter,
commentator. Best Kept Secrets: A Treasury of Passionate American
Song Heard in 19th Century American Salons and Concert Venues.
Worcester, MA,
2007.
Norumbega Harmony, Stephen Marini, Singing Master. Sweet Seraphic
Fire:
New England Singing-School Music from the Norumbega Harmony. New
World
Records, 2005.
Allgor, Catherine,* author of Parlor Politics, speech on Book
TV, C-SPAN, 2001.
Appleby, Joyce,* author of Inheriting the Revolution, interview
on Booknotes, C-SPAN, May 18, 2000.
Blight, David,* author of Race and Reunion: The Civil War in
American Memory, lecture on Book TV, C-SPAN, 2001.
Burstein, Andrew,* author of America's Jubilee: How in 1826 a
Generation Remembered Fifty Years of Independence, interview on
Booknotes, C-SPAN, April 15, 2001
Cohen, Patricia Cline,* author of The Murder of Helen Jewett,
lecture at AAS on Book TV, C-SPAN, September 22, 1998.
Hall, David D., co-editor of The Colonial Book in the Atlantic
World, lecture at AAS on Book TV, October 23, 1999.
Larson, Kate.* Discussion of Bound for the Promised Land: Harriet
Tubman,
Portrait of an American Hero. Book TV, C-SPAN2, February 27, 2005.
Lepore, Jill, author of A Is for American: Letters and Other
Characters in the Newly United States, lecture on Book
TV, C-SPAN 2,
March 30, 2002.
Lepore, Jill,* author of The Name of War, lecture at AAS on
Book TV, C-SPAN, 10/24/98.
O'Connell, Barry,* editor of On Our Own Ground: The Complete
Writings of William Apess, A Pequot, lecture on Book TV,
September 13, 2000.
Painter, Nell Irvin,* author of Sojourner Truth: A Life, A
Symbol, interview on Booknotes, C-SPAN, October 22, 1996.
Painter, Nell Irvin,* author of Sojourner Truth, panelist on
"Writing History Vividly," Book TV, C-SPAN 2, April 13, 2002.
Remer, Rosalind,* author of Printers and Men of Capital,
interview on Booknotes, C-SPAN, February 18, 1999.
Reynolds, David S., author of Walt Whitman's America interview
on Booknotes, C-SPAN, April 4, 1996.
Taylor, Alan,* author of William Cooper's Town: Power and Persuasion
on the Frontier of the Early Republic, guest on a call-in program on
the writings of James Fenimore Cooper, C-SPAN, April 23, 2001.
Young, Alfred, author of The Shoemaker and the Tea Party,
lecture on Book TV, C-SPAN, October 13, 1999.
Young, Alfred, author of The Shoemaker and the Tea Party,
interview on Booknotes, C-SPAN, October 15 1999.
Webcasts and Radio Programs
Basbanes, Nicholas, discusses his book Patience and Fortitude,
Center
for
the Book in the Library of Congress, November 8, 2001. (Webcast; archived
at
http://www.loc.gov/locvideo/bksbeyond/basbanes/)
Bellesiles, Michael,* "The Rise of American Gun Culture," Talking
History, October 25, 2001 (webcast; archived on
www.talkinghistory.org).
Bellesiles, Michael,* author of Arming America, Talking
History, October 29, 2001.
Blight, David,* author of Race and Reunion, Talking History,
October 22 and 23, 2001.
Dykstra, Robert,* "The Myth of Western Violence," Talking History,
October 18, 2001 (webcast; archived on www.talkinghistory.org).
Freeberg, Ernest,* "The Education of Laura Bridgman," Talking
History, August 23, 2001 (webcast; archived on
www.talkinghistory.org).
Lepore, Jill, discussing her book A Is for American: Letters and
Other
Characters in the Newly United States, Center for the Book in the
Library
of Congress, February 26, 2002. (Ellen Dunlap talks about AAS, which
co-sponsored this lecture. (Webcast; archived at
http://www.loc.gov/locvideo/lepore/)
Masur, Louis, author of 1831: Year of the Eclipse, Talking
History, March 4, 2002.
Raphael, Ray, author of The First American Revolution, WBUR Morning
Edition, April 15, 2002.
Reiss, Benjamin. (Wisconsin Public Radio)
Teute, Fredrika,* "Historical Documentary Editing," Talking
History, August 2, 2001 (webcast; archived on www.talkinghistory.org).
-
The Life and Legend of Sojourner Truth. Films for the
Humanities and Science, 2001.
-
Together in Time. Great Meadow Music.
-
Colonial New England songs, American Sampler, Master Singers of
Worcester,
May 11, 2002, Tuckerman Hall, Worcester.
-
Dunn, Thomas.* The Sharpshooter [a play about Winslow Homer and
the Civil
War]. Community Players of Concord [NH], September 2003.
-
Ferrante, Maria, soprano; Lincoln Mayorga, piano; Steven Ledbetter,
commentator.
"Best Kept Secrets: An Evening of Passionate American Song."
January
20, 2005, St. Mark's School, Southborough, MA.
-
Early American Art: A Window on History & Culture. Worcester
Art Museum, 2001.
Websites
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Bancroft Prize (2002), administered by Columbia University, awarded to
David W. Blight (Peterson Fellow, 1996-97) for Race and Reunion: The
Civil
War in American Memory (Harvard University Press, 2000).
-
Bancroft Prize (2010), administered by Columbia University, awarded to
Woody Holton for Abigail Adams.
-
Best Book in Journalism and Mass Communication History (2006) from the
History Division of the Association for Education in Journalism and Mass
Communication awarded to Ronald J. Zboray (AAS-NEH Fellow 1992-93) and
Mary Saracino Zboray for Everyday Ideas: Socioliterary Experience among
Antebellum New Englanders (University of Tennessee Press, 2006).
-
Binkley-Stephenson Award (2005) for the best scholarly article published
in the Journal of American History during the preceding year,
awarded to
J.M. Opal (Legacy Fellow, 2002-3) for "Exciting Emulation: Academies and
the Transformation of the Rural North, 1780s-1820s," JAH 91 (Sept.
2004):
445-70.
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E. Jennifer Monaghan Book Award for outstanding scholarship on the history of literacy published in the last three years, from The History of Reading Special Interest Group of the International Reading Association awarded to Mary Saracino Zboray and Ronald J. Zboray* (AAS-NEH, 92-93) for Everyday Ideas: Socioliterary Experience among Antebellum New Englanders (University of Tennessee Press, 2006).
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Ellis W. Hawley Prize (2002) of the Organization of American Historians
awarded to David W. Blight (Peterson Fellow, 1996-97) for Race and
Reunion: The Civil War in American Memory (Harvard University Press,
2000).
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Ewell L. Newman Award (2006) of the American Historical Print Collectors
Society awarded to Jane R. Pomeroy for Alexander Anderson, 1775-1870,
Wood Engraver and Illustrator, an Annotated Bibliography (Oak Knoll
Press &
American Antiquarian Society, with The New York Public Library, 2005).
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Frederick Douglass Prize (2001), administered by the Gilder Lehrman Center
for the Study of Slavery, Resistance, and Abolition, Yale University,
awarded to David W. Blight (Peterson Fellow, 1996-97) for Race and
Reunion: The Civil War in American Memory (Harvard University Press,
2000).
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George Washington Book Prize (2009) awarded to AAS member Annette Gordon-Reed for The Hemingses of Monticello: An American Family (W.W. Norton & Company, 2008).
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James A. Rawley Prize (2002) of the Organization of American Historians
awarded to David W. Blight (Peterson Fellow, 1996-97) for Race and
Reunion: The Civil War in American Memory (Harvard University Press,
2000).
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James H. Broussard First Book Prize (2000), Society for Historians of the
Early American Republic, awarded to Catherine Allgor (Peterson Fellow,
1995-96) for Parlor Politics: In Which the Ladies of Washington Help
Build
a City and a Government (University Press of Virginia, 2000).
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John H. Dunning Prize (2002) of the American Historical Association
awarded to Ernest Freeberg* for The Education of Laura Bridgman: First
Deaf and Blind Person to Learn Language (Harvard University Press,
2001).
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Katherine Kyes Leab and Daniel J. Leab American Book Prices
Current
Exhibition Catalogue Award (2003) for Sacred Spaces: Building and
Remembering
Sites of Worship in the Nineteenth Century (College of the Holy
Cross, 2001).
Exhibition co-sponsored by Holy Cross and AAS.
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Leadership in History Award of Merit (2007) from The American
Association for State and Local History (AASLH) to the American
Antiquarian Society and Lucia Knoles for the website "Northern Visions
of Race, Region, and Reform."
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Lester J. Cappon Award (2005) for the best scholarly article published in
the William and Mary Quarterly during the preceding year awarded to
David
J. Silverman (Mellon Post-Dissertation Fellow, 2001-02) for "Indians,
Missionaries, and Religious Translation," 3d ser., 62 (April 2005): 141-
74.
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Lincoln Prize (2002), administered by Gettysburg College, awarded to David
W. Blight (Peterson Fellow, 1996-97) for Race and Reunion: The Civil
War in American Memory (Harvard University Press, 2000).
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Honorable mention for the Lincoln Prize (2002), administered by Gettysburg
College to Alice Fahs (Hiatt Fellow, 1991-92; Botein Fellow, 1995-96) for
The Imagined Civil War: Popular Literature of the North and South,
1861-1865 (University of North Carolina Press, 2000).
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Los Angeles Times Book Prize Finalist (2007) to Nancy Isenberg*
(Peterson 03-04) for Fallen Founder: A Life of Aaron Burr
(Viking, 2007).
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Merle Curti Intellectual History Award (2002) of the Organization of
American Historians awarded to David W. Blight (Peterson Fellow,
1996-97) for Race and Reunion: The Civil War in American Memory
(Harvard University Press, 2000).
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Merle Curti Social History Award (2002) of the Organization of American
Historians awarded to David W. Blight (Peterson Fellow, 1996-97) for
Race
and Reunion: The Civil War in American Memory (Harvard University
Press, 2000).
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Merle Curti Social History Award (2003) of the Organization of American
Historians
awarded to Helen Lefkowitz Horowitz (Mellon Postdoctoral Fellow,
1999-2000)
for Rereading Sex: Battles over Sexual Knowledge and Suppression in
Nineteenth-Century
America (Knopf, 2002).
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Modern Language Association Distinguished Scholar Award for American Literature (2009) awarded to AAS member David Shields.
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Modern Language Association Prize for a First Book (2001) awarded to
Patricia Crain (Hiatt Fellow, 1992-93, and AAS-ASECS Fellow, 1997-98) for
The Story of A: The Alphabetization of America from The New England
Primer to The Scarlet Letter (Stanford University Press, 2000).
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National Book Award Finalist (2007) and George Washington Book Prize
Finalist (2007) to Woody Holton* (AAS-NEH 99-00) Unruly Americans and
the Origins of the Constitution (Hill and Wang, 2007).
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National Book Award for Nonfiction (2008) awarded to AAS member
Annette Gordon-Reed for The Hemingses of Monticello: An American
Family (W.W. Norton & Company, 2008).
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New Criterion Poetry Prize for 2005 Geoffrey Brock,* Weighing Light:
Poems
(Ivan R. Dee, 2005).
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Phi Beta Kappa's Christian Gauss Award (2002) for literary scholarship and
criticism awarded to Michael West (Peterson Fellow, 1985-86) for
Transcendental Wordplay: America's Romantic Punsters and the Search for
the Language of Nature (Ohio University Press, 2000).
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Pulitzer Prize for Biography (2002) awarded to David McCullough for
John Adams (Simon & Schuster, 2001).
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Pulitzer Prize for History (2007) awarded to AAS Member Gene Roberts with
co-author Hank Klibanoff for The Race Beat: The Press, the Civil
Rights Struggle, and the Awakening of a Nation
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Pulitzer Prize for History (2009) awarded to AAS member Annette Gordon-Reed for The Hemingses of Monticello: An American Family (W.W. Norton & Company, 2008).
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Society for Historians of the Early American Republic Book Prize (2008) awarded to AAS member Annette Gordon-Reed for The Hemingses of Monticello: An American Family (W.W. Norton & Company, 2008).
Note:
Entries apearing in red are the most
recent additions to this list
* Based on work done while an AAS fellow or research associate
** Denotes AAS staff member
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For a complete list of fellows' publications, see the
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Associates, 1972-Present.
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