Early American Literature

Papers
(The TQCC of Early American Literature is 0. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2020-05-01 to 2024-05-01.)
ArticleCitations
Decentering 16203
Provocation: Phillis Wheatley on the Streets of Revolutionary Boston and in the Atlantic World3
"On Imagination" and Material Culture2
Telling Our Story: An Interview with Paula Peters2
Loving Blackness across Arts and Sciences2
Becoming More Than an Englishman: Igbo Cosmologies, Nonhuman Animals, and Olaudah Equiano's Refusal of Anthropocentrism2
Reader-Centered Periodicals and the Literary Commons1
Introduction to "Symposium on Scholarly Editing and the New Charles Brockden Brown Studies"1
History and Romance: Fictionality in Charles Brockden Brown1
"Past Futures: Thinking in Crisis"1
Coagulating Consciousness: Neural Historicism and the Onto-Possibilities of Edgar Huntly1
Archives: Anonymous Wheatley and the Archive in Plain Sight: A Tentative Attribution of Nine Published Poems, 1773–17751
"I, Young in Life": Phillis Wheatley and the Invention of American Childhood1
Charles Brockden Brown Wrote Poetry, and You Should Actually Read It1
Un-Noveling Brown: Liberalism and Its Literary Discontents1
Reading and Teaching Phillis Wheatley Peters in Boston1
Visions in a Seer Stone: Joseph Smith and the Making of the Book of Mormon by William L. Davis1
National Narratives and the Colonial Politics of Historiography1
Periodical Queries: Early American Magazine Writing in and out of the Charles Brockden Brown Canon1
Found among the Papers: Fictions of Textual Discovery in Early America1
Property's Narratives: "Unreasonable and Unnatural Distributions of Human Will" in Charles Brockden Brown's Arthur Mervyn and Early American Contract Law1
"They Should Have Never Fed You"1
Inventions: Phillis, heavy and I, naive0
Biblia America, Vol. 2: Exodus–Deuteronomy ed. by Cotton Mather0
Resources for Early American Studies0
On the Skin: Mary Prince and the Narration of Black Feeling in the Early Nineteenth Century0
Creole Drama: Theatre and Society in Antebellum New Orleans by Juliane Braun (review)0
Nobody's Gold: Sir Walter Ralegh's Discoverie of Guiana and the Rise of Fictionality0
The War before the War: Fugitive Slaves and the Struggle for America's Soul from the Revolution to the Civil War by Andrew Delbanco0
Cacicas: The Indigenous Women Leaders of Spanish America, 1492–1825 ed. by Margarita R. Ochoa and Sara Vicuña Guengerich0
Provocation: Diplomatic Negotiations in Phillis Wheatley's Ambassadorial "On Being Brought from Africa to America"0
An Archive of Taste: Race and Eating in the Early United States by Lauren F. Klein0
Resources for Early American Studies0
Urban Rehearsals and Novel Plots in the Early American City by Betsy Klimasmith (review)0
For 2026: Revolutionary Legacies Conference0
Translating Nature: Cross-Cultural Histories of Early Modern Science ed. by Jaime Marroquin Arredondo and Ralph Bauer0
China and the Founding of the United States: The Influence of Traditional Chinese Civilization by Dave Xueliang Wang (review)0
Collected Writings of Charles Brockden Brown: The Literary Magazine and Other Writings, 1801–1807 ed. by Robert M. Battistini et al.0
American Literature in Transition, 1770–1828 ed. by William Huntting Howell and Greta Lafleur (review)0
Biblia Americana, vol. 10: Hebrews–Revelation by Cotton Mather (review)0
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 Hoonhout0
Speaking with the Dead in Early America by Erik R. Seeman0
Faith in Exposure: Privacy and Secularism in the Nineteenth-Century United States by Justine S. Murison (review)0
"Traffic in the Global Eighteenth Century"0
Richard Beale Davis Prize for 20220
Still Anonymous: Jicotencal and the Authority of Labor0
Location, Location, Location: Archives and Place in Moments of Memorialization0
Iconoclasm in New York: Revolution to Reenactment by Wendy Bellion0
On Rip Van Winkle0
New Methodologies in the Study of Natural History0
Bachelor Sketches: Invisible Women in Irving's Domestic Writings0
Notes on Contributors0
Toward a Literary History of Quaker Writing in the Atlantic World0
Notes on Contributors0
Complexion of Empire in Natchez: Race and Slavery in the Mississippi Borderlands by Christian Pinnen, and: Blurring the Lines of Race and Freedom: Mulattoes and Mixed Bloods in English Colonial Americ0
Notes on Contributors0
Historical Poetics Now0
Love as Method: Teaching Phillis Wheatley Peters and Honorée Fanonne Jeffers0
How Is a Rebus Like a Time Machine?0
The Inseparability of Race and Religion in Early American History0
Relation of Virginia: A Boy's Memoir of Life with the Powhatans and the Patawomecks transed. by Henry Spelman0
Our Suffering Brethren: Foreign Captivity and Nationalism in the Early United States by David J. Dzurec III0
Provocation: "Add New Glory to Her Name" Phillis Wheatley Peters0
Alexander von Humboldt and the United States: Art, Nature, and Culture by Eleanor Jones Harvey0
Inventions: The Grapevine0
Appetite and Its Discontents: Science, Medicine and the Urge to Eat, 1750–1950 by Elizabeth A. Williams0
Remaking the Republic: Black Politics and the Creation of American Citizenship by Christopher James Bonner0
For Whom, with Whom, Should We Reframe Plymouth 1620?0
"On the Death of Love Rotch," a New Poem Attributed to Phillis Wheatley (Peters): And a Speculative Attribution0
Science, Medicine, and Authority in the Early Modern Spanish Empire0
Remembering Dorothy May Bradford's Death and Reframing "Depression" in Colonial New England0
Leonora Sansay's Secret History of Land Crabs0
Archive: The Brief Career of "Betty Broadface," Defender of "Old Maids"0
Triennial Conference0
"The True Temper of It": Combustibility and Emblematic Representation in Richard Ligon's True and Exact History of the Island of Barbados0
A History of American Puritan Literature ed. by Kristina Bross and Abram van Engen0
Notes on Contributors0
Notes on Contributors0
Philadelphia Stories: People and Their Places in Early America by C. Dallett Hemphill (review)0
Collected Writings of Charles Brockden Brown, Poems, Volume 7 ed. by Michael C. Cohen and Alexandra Socarides0
Ocean, Continent, and Competency: The Material Origins of Early US Federalism0
Collected Writings of Charles Brocken Brown, vol. 4: Political Pamphlets ed. by Mark L. Kamrath et al.0
Religious Freedom and Unfreedom in Early America, or, A Prehistory of Dobbs0
"Textual Editing and the Future of Scholarly Editions: A Conference on the Bicentennial of James Fenimore Cooper's The Spy" by the American Antiquarian Society0
The "Impassable Morass" in Translation: Louisiana's Wetlands, Chateaubriand's Atala, and the Aesthetics of Colonial Ambivalence0
The Archaeology of Northern Slavery and Freedom by James A. Delle0
Resisting Independence: Popular Loyalism in the Revolutionary British Atlantic by Brad A. Jones0
Review Essay: "America's Hometown" Revisited0
Down the Warpath to the Cedars: Indians' First Battles in the Revolution by Mark R. Anderson0
Reading with Powhatan Ancestral Remains in Robert Beverley's The History and Present State of Virginia0
"Origin Stories and Early American Studies"0
Through the Lens of Slavery: A Look at Early America0
E Pluribus Unum: How the Common Law Helped Unify and Liberate Colonial America, 1607–1776 by William E. Nelson0
The Indies of the Setting Sun: How Early Modern Spain Mapped the Far East as the Transpacific West by Ricardo Padrón0
The First Inauguration: George Washington and the Invention of the Republic by Stephen Howard Browne0
Notes on Contributors0
Educated in Tyranny: Slavery at Thomas Jefferson's University ed. by Maurie D. McInnis and Louis P. Nelson0
What Woman That Was: Poems for Mary Dyer by Ann Myles (review)0
The Uses of Plymouth Plantation0
Seeing Red: Indigenous Land, American Expansion, and the Political Economy of Plunder in North America by Michael John Witgen0
The Word in the Wilderness: Popular Piety and the Manuscript Arts in Early Pennsylvania by Alexander Lawrence Ames0
Reflections on "Phillis in Prison"0
"Atlantic Jewish Worlds, 1500–1900" by the McNeil Center for Early American Studies0
Annual Meeting0
A Road Course in Early American Literature: Travel and Teaching from Atzlán to Amherst by Thomas Hallock0
Erratum0
Special Issue Introduction: Early American Fictionality0
Thomas Cole's Refrain: The Paintings of Catskill Creek by H. Daniel Peck0
Interpreters of Nature: Louis Nicolas and His Indigenous Guides0
A Literate South: Reading before Emancipation by Beth Barton Schweiger0
Olaudah Equiano's Enchantments0
William Apess's Indian Nullification : Narrating Mashpee Wampanoag Sovereignty in Nineteenth-Century America and Beyond0
Language, Pictography, and Cross-Cultural Communication in New Spain0
Special Issue Introduction: 1620, Interrupted0
Toni Morrison's A Mercy : A Meditation on Othering0
Fugitive Texts: Slave Narratives in Antebellum Print Culture by Michaël Roy (review)0
New Directions in Indigenous Book History: Virtual Symposium (review)0
Two Ships, Two Shores0
Resurrecting the First Great American Play: Imperial Politics and Colonial Ambitions in Frontier Detroit by Sämi Ludwig0
The Nature of Slavery: Environment and Plantation Labor in the Anglo-Atlantic World by Katherine Johnston (review)0
"Empire, Sovereignty, and Labor in the Age of Global Abolition" by the McNeil Center for Early American Studies0
The Critical Force of Cosmopolitanism in the Age of Revolution0
Introduction: A Key Text for the Early Americas0
Fire on the Water: Sailors, Slaves, and Insurrection in Early American Literature, 1789–1886 by Lenora Warren0
Editor's Note: "Language Problems" (with thanks to Kirsten Silva Gruesz)0
Indigenuity: Native Craftwork and the Art of American Literatures by Caroline Wigginton (review)0
The "Awful Disclosures" of the West Indies: Nativist Genealogies and Catholic Blackness in Leonora Sansay's Secret History0
"Early American Studies Scholarship beyond the Book"0
Provocation: Magawisca's Light: A Recuperative Approach to Catharine Maria Sedgwick's Hope Leslie0
Editors' Note0
Adjusting to Change: New Interpretations, Old Histories, and the Challenges to Surviving the Colonial Americas0
Neither the Time nor the Place: The New Nineteenth-Century American Studies ed. by Christopher Castiglia and Susan Gillman (review)0
The World Colonization Made: The Racial Geography of Early American Empire by Brandon Mills, and: Atlantic Passages: Race, Mobility, and Liberian Colonization by Robert Murray0
Revolutions and Reconstructions: Black Politics in the Long Nineteenth Century ed. by Van Gosse and David Waldstreicher0
The World That Fear Made: Slave Revolts and Conspiracy Scares in Early America by Jason T. Sharples0
Proteus and the Moles: Settler Colonial Relations in Thomas Morton's May Day Poem0
Invention: Destination Potosí and the "Mountain That Eats Men"0
Pious Ambitions: Sally Merriam Wait's Mission South, 1813–1831 by Mary Tribble (review)0
"Is a Nation to Be Sold like the Skin of a Beaver!": James Fenimore Cooper's The Prairie and the Dilemma of Countersovereignty0
From the Northern Parts of Virginia to "Cape-Cod": A Mayflower Thesaurus0
Humbug! The Politics of Art Criticism in New York City's Penny Press by Wendy Jean Katz0
Notes on Contributors0
Notes on Contributors0
African American Literature in Transition, 1800–1830: Volume 2 ed. by Jasmine Nichole Cobb0
The Making of an Imperial Polity: Civility and America in the Jacobean Metropolis by Lauren Working0
Ethics and Epistemology at Plymouth Plantation0
Archive: Conscientious Criticism and the Panther Captivity Narrative0
Editor's Note0
The Haiti Reader: History, Culture, Politics ed. by Laurent Dubois et al.0
Richard Beale Davis Prize for 2019: Awarded to: Reed Gochberg and Ana Schwartz0
Reading Politics through Song, Past and Present0
Twelfth Biennial Conference: Common Reading Initiative by Honorée Jeffers0
The Disaffected: Britain's Occupation of Philadelphia during the American Revolution by Aaron Sullivan0
Feeling Godly: Religious Affections and Christian Contact in Early North America ed. by Caroline Wigginton and Abram van Engen (review)0
Boneyarn by David Mills0
American Literature Association0
Entangled Lives: Labor, Livelihood, and Landscapes of Change in Rural Massachusetts by Marla Miller0
Archives: Exploring Early American Literature Anthologies0
The First SEA Common Reading Initiative, or, How to Break Down Old and New Barriers to Teaching Phillis Wheatley Peters0
No Useless Mouth: Waging War and Fighting Hunger in the American Revolution by Rachel B. Herrmann0
The Colored Conventions Movement: Black Organizing in the Nineteenth Century ed. by P. Gabrielle Foreman, Jim Casey, and Sarah Lynn Patterson0
The Cambridge Companion to Early American Literature ed. by Bryce Traister (review)0
On Being Brought from Africa to America to London: Teaching Phillis Wheatley in the Former Heart of Empire0
Invention: The Captain Sits to Write0
Virginia 1619: Slavery and Freedom in the Making of English America ed. by Paul Musselwhite et al.0
The Apache Diaspora: Four Centuries of Displacement and Survival by Paul Conrad0
New England Women Writers, Secularity, and the Federalist Politics of Church and State by Gretchen Murphy0
Contact, Colonialism, and Native Communities in the Southeastern United States ed. by Edmond A. Boudreaux III et al.0
Equiano's African Methodist Appetite: Feasting and Purification Rituals as Community and Resistance0
New England Tales: Revisiting a Region's Past in Unfamiliar Places0
Medieval America: Feudalism and Liberalism in Nineteenth-Century U.S. Culture by Robert Yusef Rabiee0
Codex Sierra: A Nahuatl-Mixtec Book of Accounts from Colonial Mexico ed. by Kevin Terraciano0
Archives: "Sister, Wasn't It Good": Archival Gestures, Mutual Witness, and the 1973 Phillis Wheatley Poetry Festival0
The Place of Maps in Early American History0
Histories of Contested Nation-Building in Early Transatlantic Print Culture0
Heaven's Wrath: The Protestant Reformation and the Dutch West India Company in the Atlantic World by D. L. Noorlander0
Somerset v. Steuart @ 250: Facts, Interpretations, and Legacies0
Invention: "What Woman That Was" Poems about Mary Dyer0
Conference Reviews0
The Archaeology of Magic: Gender and Domestic Protection in Seventeenth-Century New England by C. Riley Augé, and: Reading the Salem Witch Child: The Guilt of Innocent Blood by Kristina West0
Detestable and Wicked Arts: New England and Witchcraft in the Early Modern Atlantic World by Paul B. Moyer0
Witness to the Age of Revolution: The Odyssey of Juan Bautista Tupac Amaru by Charles F. Walker and Liz Clarke0
Charity Bryant and the Queer Affordances of the Early American Acrostic0
Public Memory, Race, and Heritage Tourism of Early America ed. by Kathy Rex and Shevaun E. Watson (review)0
Fashion Nation: Picturing the United States in the Long Nineteenth Century by Sandra Tomc (review)0
Editor's Note0
Mary Prince, Slavery, and Print Culture in the Anglophone Atlantic World by Juliet Shields (review)0
Portrait Miniatures: Fictionality, Visual Culture, and the Scene of Recognition in Early National America0
American Fragments: The Political Aesthetic of Unfinished Forms in the Early Republic by Daniel Diez Couch (review)0
Editor's Note0
Washington Irving's Critique of American Culture: Sketching a Vision of World Citizenship by J. Woodrow Mccree (review)0
Jefferson's Muslim Fugitives: The Lost Story of Enslaved Africans, Their Arabic Letters, and an American President by Jeffrey Einboden0
Convulsed States: Earthquakes, Prophecy, and the Remaking of Early America by Jonathan Todd Hancock (review)0
Inventions: Lost Poem #1: Phillis Wheatley, Boston, to Obour Tanner, Boston0
Fair Copy: Relational Poetics and Antebellum American Women's Poetry by Jennifer Putzi (review)0
Before Equiano: A Prehistory of the North American Slave Narrative by Zachary McLeod Hutchins (review)0
The Age of Failure0
The Powhatans and the English in the Seventeenth-Century Chesapeake by David J. Voelker0
Notes on Contributors0
Relative Races: Genealogies of Interracial Kinship in Nineteenth-Century America by Brigitte Fielder0
Beyond 1620: A Forum on History and Memory in Early American Studies0
Olaudah Equiano and Freedom of the Scenes: Embodied Performances in Equiano's Interesting Narrative0
Cayetano Lanuza, Jicotencal 's Author0
Special Issue Introduction: "Dear Sister: Phillis Wheatley's Futures"0
Founded in Fiction: The Uses of Fiction in the Early United States by Thomas Koenigs0
Blackness in the "Grey Area": Representations of Virtuous Labor in Venture Smith's Narrative0
Editor's Note: Systemic Subjunctives0
Utopia in the Early U.S.: John Lithgow's Equality and Other Writings: An Anthology of Writings from the Early Republic by John Mac Kilgore (review)0
Richard Beale Davis Prize for 20210
The Course of God's Providence: Religion, Health, and the Body in Early America by Philippa Koch0
Literary Nationalism and the Renunciation of the British Gothic Tradition in the Novels of John Neal0
World of Trouble: A Philadelphia Quaker Family's Journey through the American Revolution by Richard Godbeer0
Wives Not Slaves: Patriarchy and Modernity in the Age of Revolutions by Kirsten Sword0
Toward a More Complicated South: New Work in Southeastern Indigenous Studies0
EAL Book Prize for 20220
Vergil in the "Wracke" and the "Comming to Virginia": The Indictment and Rebirth of Jamestown in William Strachey's A True Reportory0
Selling the Sights: The Invention of the Tourist in American Culture by Will B. Mackintosh0
Everyday Crimes: Social Violence and Civil Rights in Early America by Kelly A. Ryan0
The Writings of Phillis Wheatley ed. by Vincent Carretta0
Antifiction Fictions0
Accounting for Black Women's Freedom in Early America0
"The Voice of the Innocent Blood Cries Aloud from the Ground to Heaven": Speaking and Discovering Infanticide in the Early American Northeast0
Mary Rowlandson and Restorative Reading0
Ishki, Mother, upon Leaving the Choctaw Homelands, 18310
Noble Savage Sees a Therapist0
Inventions: Upon Reading "A Hymn to the Evening" by Phillis Wheatley0
Polygamy: An Early American History by Sarah M. S. Pearsall0
Julia and the Illuminated Baron ed. by Sally Sayward Barrell Keating Wood Richard S. Pressman (review)0
Preface to "Wheatley Pedagogies: A Forum on Teaching"0
The Field of Imagination: Thomas Paine and Eighteenth-Century Poetry by Scott M. Cleary0
Puritan Spirits in the Abolitionist Imagination by Kenyon Gradert0
Who's Black and Why? A Hidden Chapter from the Eighteenth-Century Invention of Race ed. by Henry Louis Gates Jr. and Andrew S. Curran (review)0
"Editing the Early Caribbean: 18th-Century Anti-racist Pedagogies"0
Stolen: Five Free Boys Kidnapped into Slavery and Their Astonishing Odyssey Home by Richard Bell0
Guest Editor's and Editor's Notes0
Biennial Conference0
Stripped and Script: Loyalist Women Writers of the American Revolution by Kacy Dowd Tillman0
Beyond the Boundaries of Childhood: African American Children in the Antebellum North by Crystal Lynn Webster0
The Church of Saint Thomas Paine: A Religious History of American Secularism by Leigh Eric Schmidt (review)0
Early American and Atlantic Jewish History: Currents and Crosscurrents0
British Association of Nineteenth-Century Americanists (BrANCA) Fifth Biennial Symposium: Opening Up0
The "Contynuance of our Civell and religious Liberties": Plymouth Colonists' 1665 "Humble Addrese" to the King0
The Trials of Thomas Morton: An Anglican Lawyer, His Puritan Foes, and the Battle for a New England by Peter C. Mancall0
Editor's Note: This and That (with credit to Michael Ditmore)0
Metalinguistic Analysis in the Orations on the Abolition of the Slave Trade, 1808–18230
The Susquehannocks: New Perspectives on Settlement and Cultural Identity ed. by Paul A. Raber0
Gems of Art on Paper: Illustrated American Fiction and Poetry, 1785–1885 by Georgia Brady Barnhill (review)0
The Francis Daniel Pastorius Reader ed. by Patrick M. Erben et al.0
Lost Tribes Found: Israelite Indians and Religious Nationalism in Early America by Matthew Dougherty0
Phillis Wheatley, White Victimhood, and Black Belonging in the Age of The 1776 Report0
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