New England Quarterly-A Historical Review of New England Life and Lett

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Emerson and Other Minds: Idealism and the Moral Self, Volume One; Emerson and Other Minds: Idealism and the Lonely Subject, Volume Two2
Adin Ballou's Spiritual Journey through Nineteenth-Century New England: Practical Christianity by Bryce Hal Taylor1
Printing Whaling Masculinity in A Shoal of Sperm Whale1
The California Days of Ralph Waldo Emerson by Brian C. Wilson1
Editorial0
Published by the Author: Self-Publication in Nineteenth-Century African American Literature . By Bryan Sinche0
Hearing “New Englandly”: Emily Dickinson's Rhymes0
Amherst College and Slavery: History and Meaning0
Silicon Politics, from Puritan Soil to California Dreaming0
Making a Post-Industrial New England0
Unfaithful: Love, Adultery, and Marriage Reform in Nineteenth-century America0
Sonic Piety in Early New England0
A Free Woman of Color in Antebellum Salem: Charlotte Forten's Struggles against Slavery, Racism, and Female Dependence0
Sent “Without Ordre”: John Dunton, the London Book Trade, and the Provincialized Reader of Late Seventeenth-Century New England0
Making the Presidency: John Adams and the Precedents That Forged the Republic . By Lindsay M. Chervinsky.0
Editorial0
More Than Roger's Wife: Mary Williams and the Founding of Providence0
The Transcendentalists and Their World0
Heathen: Religion and Race in American History0
Bright Circle: Five Remarkable Women in the Age of Transcendentalism. By Randall Fuller0
Lost on the Freedom Trail: The National Park Service and Urban Renewal in Postwar Boston0
“Tell all the truth but tell it slant”: Restoration Politics in William Hubbard's Account of the Royal Commissioners’ Visit in A General History of New England0
Introduction0
Girls’ High School and the “Wild Facts” of Race in Pauline Hopkins's Of One Blood0
Faith in Exposure: Privacy and Secularism in the Nineteenth-Century United States0
Prisoners and Plunder: Enslaved Lives and the Willing Raids0
The Legacy Book in America, 1664–1792 by Roxanne Harde and Lindsay Yakimyshyn0
An Unpublished Letter from Thomas Carlyle to his Editor in New England, Charles Stearns Wheeler0
Women Waging War in the American Revolution. Edited by Holly A. Mayer0
Atlascope Boston (v2 released Jan. 13, 2023), Norman B. Leventhal Map & Education Center at the Boston Public Library0
Illuminating History: A Retrospective of Seven Decades0
Making the Pilgrims Liberal: American Unitarians and the International Celebration of the 300th Anniversary of Plymouth's Founding, 19200
Revival Poetry and Race-Making in the Early Black Atlantic0
The Dreadful Word: Speech Crime and Polite Gentlemen in Massachusetts, 1690–1776 by Kristin A. Olbertson0
Awakening Verse: The Poetics of Early American Evangelicalism by Wendy Raphael Roberts0
Afro-Caribbean Women's Literature and Early American Literature0
Introduction to Special Issue0
Selling Books in Eighteenth-Century Boston: The Daybook of Benjamin Guild0
Useful Objects: Museums, Science, & Literature in Nineteenth-Century America0
Dreaming in Ensemble: How Black Artists Transformed American Opera . By Lucy Caplan.0
Attack by a Turkey: Learning to Write History from Bernard Bailyn0
Seized with the Temper of the Times: Identity and Rebellion in Pre-Revolutionary America by Abby Chandler0
“Here Lyes the Body of Cicely Negro”: Enslaved Women in Colonial Cambridge and the Making of New England History0
From Robert Keayne to Angola, Richard, and Grace: Bernard Bailyn and New England's Place in an Atlantic World0
Cotton Mather's Spanish Lessons: A Story of Language, Race, and Belonging in the Early Americas0
The Burden of Proof: Sex, Power, and Patriarchy in the Eighteenth-Century Connecticut River Valley0
Editorial0
Before Busing: A History of Boston's Long Black Freedom Struggle. By Zebulon Vance Miletsky0
Archival Communities: Constructing the Past in the Early United States . By Derek Kane O'Leary0
Plantation Goods: A Material History of American Slavery . By Seth Rockman0
The Living Past: Commitments for the Future The First Millennium Evening Hosted at the White House0
Speculation Nation: Land Mania in the Revolutionary American Republic by Michael A. Blaakman0
Editorial0
Thoreau and Lincoln at the Crossroads of the Civil War0
The Multidimensional History of Black Labor during the Civil War Era0
Making Maine: Statehood and the War of 18120
Lafayette: Lessons in Leadership from the Idealist General. By Marc Leepson0
Bernard Bailyn on the Craft and Art of Historical Writing0
Contests of Authority: Policing, Jurisdiction, and Violence in Occupied Boston, 1768–17700
American Romanticism and the Popularization of Literary Education0
“No Avenging Gibbet”: The 1860 Pemberton Mill Collapse0
The Revolutionary: Samuel Adams by Stacy Schiff0
Tea: Consumption, Politics, and Revolution, 1773–1776. By James R. Fichter0
Smashing Statues: The Rise and Fall of America's Public Monuments by Erin L. Thompson0
Editorial0
Agrotopias: An American Literary History of Sustainability0
Illuminating How Bud Wrote0
Gender, Print Culture, and the Evangelical Poem0
Godly Violence in the Puritan Atlantic World, 1636–1676: A Study of Military Providentialism. By Matthew Rowley0
An Anti-Federalist Constitution: The Development of Dissent in the Ratification Debate by Michael J. Faber0
Houghton Mifflin Readers’ Reports and the Shape of Charles W. Chesnutt's Literary Career0
Evangelical Verse and the Poet-Minister Phillis Wheatley0
Global Revolutions0
The Radicalism of Northern Abolition0
Justice Rising: Robert Kennedy's America in Black and White . By Patricia Sullivan.0
Original Copy: Ekphrasis, Gender, and the National Imagination in Nineteenth-Century American Literature . By Christa Holm Vogelius0
Editorial0
Earthquake and the Invention of America: The Making of Elsewhere Catastrophe . By Anna Brickhouse.0
Editorial0
Pacific New England: Reuben Tam's Archipelagic Landscapes0
Cultivated by Hand: Amateur Musicians in the Early American Republic. By Glenda Goodman0
Race, Reuse, and Reform: Preserving the Garrison House, Contesting Garrisonianism in Turn-of-the-Century Boston0
Bernard Bailyn Memorial Remarks October 25, 20200
An Archive of Taste: Race and Eating in the Early United States0
“Full and Impartial Justice”: Robert Morris and the Equal School Rights Movement in Massachusetts0
Kahnawake-French Diplomacy and the Multiple Meanings of the American Revolutionary War in the Northeast0
Introduction On the Histories and Futures of Black New England Studies0
Promise to Pay: The Politics and Power of Money in Early America. By Katie A. Moore0
Madison's Militia: The Hidden History of the Second Amendment by Carl T. Bogus0
Editorial0
The Other Presidency: Thomas Jefferson and the American Philosophical Society. By Patrick Spero0
Teaching White Supremacy: America's Democratic Ordeal and the Forging of Our National Identity . By Donald Yacovone0
Charlotte at Sea: An Atlantic Odyssey on the Eve of Revolution0
The Rights of God's Stewards: Property, Conscience, and the Great Awakening in Canterbury, Connecticut0
Duty and Love: Flora Lee's Resistance to Slavery in Revolutionary Marblehead0
Indivisible: Daniel Webster and the Birth of American Nationalism. By Joel Richard Paul0
“As Religion and Reason Require”: Equitable Discretion and the Legal Culture of Massachusetts Bay0
Dartmouth and the World: Religion and Political Economy circa 1769 by Henry C. Clark0
Introduction to the Roundtable0
Editorial0
Six Characters in Search of a Prophet: Emerson's Representative Men0
Beyond “Sectional Superiority”: Memorializing Black History in Northern New England0
Glad to the Brink of Fear: A Portrait of Ralph Waldo Emerson. By James Marcus0
Speaking for the People: Native Writing and the Question of Political Form0
Inscribing Sovereignties: Writing Community in Native North America . By Phillip H. Round0
“A portion of land that was part of Nipmuc Territory”: Tufts University and the Grafton Land Struggle0
What is 1776 in 2026? A Library (and University) Approach0
Nineteenth-Century Transatlantic Coastal Culture: Marine Vegetation as Inspiration and Material0
Beyond the Boundaries of Childhood: African American Children in the Antebellum North0
Justice for the Edifice: Praying Compensation for Rhode Island College, 1770–18000
Unmoored: The Search for Sincerity in Early America by Ana Schwartz0
Precarity, Prosperity, and Boston's Death Economy in the 1721 Smallpox Epidemic0
The Religion-Supported State: Piety and Politics in Early National New England by Nathan S. Rives0
Editorial0
“We're all in this fight together”: African American and Latinx Parent-Activists in Boston Schools0
The Politics of Labor and the Labor of Politics0
Accompanying the Sick Poor in the “New” City of Boston0
“A Credo”: Margaret Fuller and the Transcendentalists0
“The Peripheral Lands”: Bernard Bailyn and the North American Backcountry0
Like Children: Black Prodigy and the Measure of the Human in America. By Camille Owens0
John Sullivan Dwight: The Life and Writings of Boston’s Musical Transcendentalist. By Bill F. Faucett0
The Semiquincentennial and the McNeil Center for Early American Studies0
“I Humbly Beg Your Speedy Answer:” Letters on Love and Marriage from the World's First Personal Advice Column. By Mary Beth Norton.0
Trading Freedom: How Trade with China Defined Early America. By Dael A. Norwood0
Representing Oceanic New England0
Revisiting the Ruins: The Great Boston Fire of 18720
Symbols of Freedom: Slavery and Resistance Before the Civil War . By Matthew J. Clavin0
The Rhetoric of Early Evangelical Poetry0
Why Did Thoreau Draw in His Journal?0
Murder in a Mill Town: Sex, Faith, and the Crime that Captivated a Nation . By Bruce Dorsey.0
Paper Trails: The US Post and the Making of the American West0
“A sweete cup hath rendered many of us wanton and too active”: The Perils and Promises of Liberty in the Providence Plantations, 1636–16560
Editorial0
Ph.D. Dissertations Directed by Bernard Bailyn at Harvard University0
“By Turff and Twigg”: Seeing, Reading, and Hearing in the Performance of Legal Ritual in Seventeenth Century Maine0
Animals and the War of Independence, 1775–1776: Shaping British Military Metabolisms, Environments, and Strategy0
The Rise of Newport's Catholics: From Colonial Outcasts to Gilded Age Leaders . By John F. Quinn0
Kenneth A. Lockridge, 1940–2024: Remembered0
Editorial0
Beauty and the Brain: The Science of Human Nature in Early America. By Rachel E. Walker0
The Sewing Girl's Tale: A Story of Crime and Consequences in Revolutionary America0
A Cotton Mather Reader0
We Are the Bearers of His Name: Memorialization of Ephraim Williams, Jr.0
Yes, And: A Response0
Thoreau's God . By Richard Higgins.0
Editorial0
“A Man for Strength and a Woman for Good Looks”: Fishy Feminism and the Schooners of Gloucester0
In Memoriam Richard Slator Dunn (1928–2022)0
The Pedagogy of Bafflement: Bernard Bailyn's History 2910, Fall 19960
Bernard Bailyn's Barbarous Modernity0
Massachusetts and the 250th Anniversary of the American Revolution0
Lydia Maria Child: A Radical American Life0
Black Lives Do Matter in Nineteenth-Century Boston0
Rendered Obsolete: Energy Culture and the Afterlife of US Whaling. By Jamie L. Jones0
Dark Voyage: An American Privateer's War on Britain's African Slave Trade by Christian McBurney0
Blood and Ink: The Barbary Archive in Early American Literary History . By Jacob Crane0
The Shores of Bohemia: A Cape Cod Story, 1910–1960 by John Taylor Williams0
Religion and the American University . By James W. Fraser0
Editorial0
Bernard Bailyn's Eulogy for Pauline Maier (1938–2013) October 29, 20130
Biography and Bernard Bailyn: The Ordeal of Thomas Hutchinson and the “Logical Obligation” of Historical Research0
“Hereafter there will be no intimacy”: Charles Francis Adams, Charles Sumner, and the Emerging Divisions within the Republican Party0
Economic Equality in the Age of Atlantic Revolutions0
The Cutting-Off Way: Indigenous Warfare in Eastern North America, 1500–1800 by Wayne E. Lee0
No Right to An Honest Living: The Struggles of Boston's Black Workers in the Civil War Era by Jacqueline Jones0
Charles Sumner's Political Culture and the Foundation of Civil Rights; Or, The Education of Charles Sumner0
American Freethought: The History of a Social Movement, 1794–1949 . By David C. Hoffman0
A Cambridge University Greek Textbook at Harvard College in 16420
Samson Occom: Radical Hospitality in the Native Northeast. By Ryan Carr0
Maria W. Stewart: Essential Writings of a Nineteenth-Century Black Abolitionist. By Douglas A. Jones0
Female Genius: Eliza Harriot and George Washington at the Dawn of the Constitution0
Henry David Thoreau: Thinking Disobediently by Lawrence Buell0
Samuel Gorton, Roger Williams, and Secular American History0
Fortune in Exile: William Rotch, 1775–18050
Betsey Shelton's Sampler: A Loyalist's Daughter and the Intimate Legacies of the American Revolution0
The Places of Modernity in Early Mexican American Literature, 1848–1948. By José F. Aranda0
Declarations of Independence: Indigenous Resilience, Colonial Rivalries, and the Cost of Revolution . By Christopher R. Pearl.0
Native Americans of New England0
What Makes History: New Stories from the Concord Museum Collection0
Monuments to the “Memorable Gale”: Art and Hurricane Memory in Nineteenth-Century New England0
Property in the American Revolution0
A Crisis of Conscience: Print Culture and Abolitionism in Revolutionary Boston0
What does America at 250 Mean to North Dakotans?0
More Than Blue, More Than Yankee: Complexity and Change in New England Politics. Edited by Amy Fried and Erin O'Brien0
Useful Objects: Museums, Science, & Literature in Nineteenth-Century America0
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