INDEX Aaron, Daniel, Cincinnati: Queen City of American Military Shoulder Arms, Vol. I: the West, 1819-1838, revd., 578-580 From the 1790s to the End of the Flintlock Period, by George D. Moller, revd., Abbot, W. W., Dorothy Twohig, et ai., 252-254 eds., The Papers of George Washington: Presidential Series, Vol. 4: September ‘‘American Nationalism, American Im- 1789-January 1790, revd., 413-414 perialism: An Interpretation of United States Political Economy, 1789- The Abolitionist Sisterhood: Women’s Political 1861,’’ by William Ear! Weeks, 485- Culture in Antebellum America, by Jean 495 Fagan Yellin and John C. Van Horne, eds., revd., 598-600 American Political Cultures, by Richard J. Ellis, revd., 417-419 Abzug, Robert H., Cosmos Crumbling: American Reform and the Religious Imagi- The American Political Nation, 1838-1893, nation, revd., 591-593 by Joel H. Silbey, revd., 146-147 Acts of Discovery: Vistons of America in the American Politics in the Early Republic: The Lewis and Clark Journals, by Albert Fur- New Nation in Crisis, by James Roger twangler, revd., 254-255 Sharp, revd., 409-410 Adventures of Captain Simon Suggs, Late of The American Presidency: An Intellectual His- Tallapoosa Volunteers: Together with tory, by Forrest McDonald, revd., “‘Taking the Census’’ and other Alabama 411-412 Sketches, by Johnson Jones Hooper, revd., 609-610 American Slavery, 1619-1877, by Peter Kolchin, revd., 93-94 After the Trail of Tears: The Cherokees’ Struggle for Sovereignty, 1839-1880, by Americanism: Revolutionary Order and Socie- William G. McLoughlin, revd., 422- tal Self-Interpretation in the American Re- 423 public, by Jurgen Gebhardt, revd., 129-130 The Age of Federalism: The Early American Republic, 1788-1800, by Stanley Elkins Americans Interpret the Parthenon: The Pro- and Eric McKitrick, revd., 561-562 gression of Greek Revival Architecture from the East Coast to Oregon, 1800-1860, by Altogether American: Robert Mills, Architect Robert K. Sutton, revd., 125-126 and Engineer, 1781-1855, by Rhodri Windsor Liscombe, revd., 570-571 Anglo-American Antiphony: The Late Roman- ticism of Tennyson and Emerson, by Ri- Ambivalent Churchmen and Evangelical chard E. Brantley, revd., 436-437 Churchwomen: The Religion of the Episco- pal Elite in North Carolina, 1800-1860, The Antebellum Kanawaha Salt Business and by Richard Rankin, revd., 123-125 Western Markets, by John E. Stealy III, revd., 582-584 ‘*American Critics of the French Revo- lution of 1848,’’ by Richard C. An Anxious Pursuit: Agricultural Innovation Rohrs, 359-377 and Modernity in the Lower South, 1730- 626 JOURNAL OF THE EARLY REPUBLIC 1815, by Joyce E. Chaplin, revd., Ben McCulloch and the Frontier Military Tra- 103-105 dition, by Thomas W. Cutrer, revd., 149-150 Armstrong, Thomas F., revs., 138 Arnold, Douglas M., revs., 580-581 Benevolence Among Slaveholders: Assisting the Poor in Charleston, 1670-1860, by Bar- Astorian Adventure: The Journal of Alfred Se- bara L. Bellows, revd., 100-101 ton, 1811-1815, ed. Robert F. Jones, Jr., revd., 404-406 Berger, Martin A., revs., 258-259 The Autobiography of a Criminal, by Henry Tufts, revd., 116-118 Berlin, Ira, and Philip D. Morgan, eds., Civilization and Culture: Labor and the Away, I’m Bound Away: Virginia and the Shaping of Slave Life in the Americas, Westward Movement, by David Hackett revd., 264-265 Fischer and James C. Kelly, revd., 401-402 Beyond a Christian Commonwealth: The Prot- estant Quarrel with the American Republic, Back of the Big House: The Architecture of 1830-1860, by Mark Y. Hanley, Plantation Slavery, by John Michael revd., 259-260 Vlach, revd., 608-609 Bailey, Brigitte, revs., 597-598 Black Laws in the Old Northwest: A Docu- mentary History, ed. Stephen Middle- Bailyn, Bernard, ed., The Debate on the ton, revd., 112-113 Constitution: Federalist and Antifederalist Speeches, Articles, and Letters During the Blum, Ann Shelby, Picturing Nature: Struggle over Ratification, revd., 110-111 American Nineteenth-Century Zoological II- Banning, Lance, revs., 414-415 lustration, revd., 427-429 Barquist, David L., revs., 101-102 Boats Against the Current: American Culture The Battle of Lundy’s Lane: On the Niagara Between Revolution and Modernity, 1820- in 1814, by Donald E. Graves, revd., 1860, by Lewis Perry, revd., 256-257 134-136 Bolton, S. Charles, Territorial Ambition: Bellesiles, Michael A., Revolutionary Out- Land and Society in Arkansas, 1800-1840, laws: Ethan Allen and the Struggle for In- revd., 121-123 dependence on the Early American Frontier, revd., 108-110 ‘**Borne Upon the Wings of Faith’: The , revs 107-108 Chinese Odyssey of Henrietta Hall Shuck, 1835-1844,’ by Louis B. Gi- Bellows, Barbara L., Benevolence Among melli, 221-245 Slaveholders: Assisting the Poor in Charles- ton, 1670-1860, revd., 190-101 Bradford, M. E., Original Intentions: On the Making and Ratification of the United Belohlavek, John M., ‘‘Economic Inter- States Constitution, revd., 251-252 est Groups and the Formation of For- eign Policy in the Early Republic,’’ Brady, Patricia, revs., 265-266 476-485 Ben-Atar, Doren S., The Origins of Jeffer- Brantley, Richard E., Anglo-American An- sonian Commercial Policy and Diplomacy, tiphony: The Late Romanticism of Tenny- revd., 414-415 son and Emerson, revd., 436-437 INDEX 627 , Coordinates of Anglo-American Roman- Campbell, Randolph B., Sam Houston and tictsm: Wesley, Edwards, Carlyle, and the American Southwest, revd., 142-146 Emerson, revd., 105-107 Cantor, Milton, revs., 568-570 Brauer, Kinley, ‘“The Need for a Syn- Cantrell, Gregg, revs., 581-582 thesis of American Foreign Relations, 1815-1861,’’ 467-476 Captive of the Nookta Indians: The Northwest Coast Adventure of John R. Jewitt, 1802- Braund, Kathryn E. Holland, Deerskins 1806, ed. Alice W. Shurcliff and and Duffels: The Creek Indian Trade with Sarah Shurcliff Inglefinger, revd., Anglo-America, 1685-1815, revd., 94-95 115-116 Brighton, Ray, Tall Ships of the Piscata- Carmony, Donald F., revs., 571-572 qua, 1830-1877, revd., 421-422 Carwardine, Richard J., Evangelicals and Brodhead, Richard H., Cultures of Letters: Politics in Antebellum America, revd., Scenes of Reading and Writing in Nine- 426-427 teenth-Century America, revd., 147-148 Casper, Scott E., revs., 270-272 Brothers on the Sante Fe and Chihuahua Chaplin, Joyce E., An Anxious Pursuit: Trails: Edward James Glasgow and Wil- Agricultural Innovation and Modernity in liam Henry Glasgow, 1846-1848, ed. the Lower South, 1730-1815, revd., 103- Mark L. Gardner, revd., 424-425 105 Broussard, James H., revs., 267-269 Charles Fenton Mercer and the Trial of Na- Brown, Jeffrey P. and Andrew R. L. tional Conservatism, by Douglas R. Cayton, eds., The Pursuit of Public Egerton, revd., 267-269 Power: Political Culture in Ohio, 1787- Cincinnati: Queen City of the West, 1819- 1861, revd., 571-572 1838, by Daniel Aaron, revd., 578- 580 Brown, Jeffrey P., revs., 401-402 Civilization and Culture: Labor and the Shap- Brown, Roger H., revs., 409-410 ing of Slave Life in the Americas, ed. Ira Broyles, Michael, ‘‘Music of the Highest Berlin and Philip D. Morgan, revd., Class’’: Elitism and Populism in Antebel- 264-265 lum Boston, revd., 269-270 Clinton, Robert Lowry, revs., 251-252 Buenger, Walter L., revs., 142-146 Clock Making in New England, 1725-1825: An Interpretation of the Old Sturbridge Vil- The Burden of Dependency: Colonial Themes lage Collection, by Philip Zea and Rob- in Southern Economic Thought, by Joseph ert C. Cheney, revd., 101-102 J. Persky, revd., 98-100 Cole, Donald B., The Presidency of Andrew Burstein, Andrew, ‘‘Jefferson and the Jackson, revd., 420-421 Familiar Letter,’’ 195-220 Common Labour: Workers and the Digging of Busch, Briton Cooper, ‘‘Whaling Will North American Canals, 1760-1860, by Never do for Me’’: The American Whale- Peter Way, revd., 568-570 man in the Nineteenth Century, revd., 576-577 Conrad, James L., Jr., revs., 559-560 , revs., 404-406 Conser, Walter H., Jr., God in the Natu- ral World: Religion and Science in Antebel- Bushman, Richard L., revs., 249-250 lum America, revd., 261-262 628 JOURNAL OF THE EARLY REPUBLIC The Constitutional Thought of Thomas Jeffer- Cutrer, Thomas W., Ben McCulloch and son, by David N. Mayer, revd., 416- the Frontier Military Tradition, revd., 417 149-150 Cooke, Sarah E., and Rachel B. Rama- Cutter, Donald C., Malaspina and Gali- dhyani, comps., Jndians and a Changing ano: Spanish Voyages to the Northwest Frontier: The Art of George Winter, revd., Coast, 1791-1792, revd., 115-116 584-585 , revs., 424-425 Coordinates of Anglo-American Romanticism: De Bruhl, Marshall, Sword of San Jacinto: Wesley, Edwards, Carlyle, and Emerson, A Life ofS am Houston, revd., 142-146 by Richard E. Brantley, revd., 105- 107 The Debate on the Constitution: Federalist and Antifederalist Speeches, Articles, and Letters Corder, Jim W., Hunting Lieutenant Chad- During the Struggle over Ratification, ed. bourne, revd., 270-272 Bernard Bailyn, revd., 110-111 Correspondence ofJ ames K. Polk, Vol. VIII: Deerskins and Duffels: The Creek Indian September-December 1844, ed. Wayne Trade with Anglo America, 1685-1815, Cutler et al. , revd., 272-273 by Kathryn E. Holland Braund, The Correspondence of Washington Alliston, revd., 94-95 ed. Nathalia Wright, revd., 265-266 Deetz, James, Flowerdew Hundred: The Cosmos Crumbling: American Reform and the Archaeology of a Virginia Plantation, 1619- Religious Imagination, by Robert H. 1864, revd., 395-396 Abzug, revd., 591-593 Delgado, James P., revs., 115-116 Countering Colonization: Native American Devens, Carol, Countering Colonization: Women and Great Lakes Missions, 1630- Native American Women and Great Lakes 1900, by Carol Devens, revd., 396- Missions, 1630-1900, revd., 396-397 397 Dewey, Donald O., revs. ,4 29-430 Covington, James, revs., 422-423 Diner, Hasia R., The Jewish People in Craton, Michael, revs. ,6 00-602 America, Vol. 2: A Time For Gathering: Crofts, Daniel W., Old Southampton: Poli- The Second Migration, 1820-1880, revd., tics and Society in a Virginia County, 400-401 1834-1869, revd., 587-588 Dippe, Brian W., revs. ,5 84-585 Crowley, John E., The Privileges of Inde- Doctors and the Law: Medical Jurisprudence pendence: Neomercantilism and the Ameri- in Nineteenth-Century America, by James can Revolution, revd., 559-560 C. Mohr, revd., 136-137 Cullen, Charles T., revs., 564-565 Dudden, Faye E., Women in the American Cultures of Letters: Scenes of Reading and Theatre: Actresses and Audiences, 1790- Writing in Nineteenth-Century America, by 1870, revd., 573-576 Richard H. Brodhead, revd., 147-148 Dunne, W. M. P., revs., 403-404 Cutler, Wayne et al., eds., Correspondence Earle, Carville, revs., 103-105 of James K. Polk, Vol. VIII: September- December 1844, revd., 272-273 Eckberg, Scott B., revs., 133-134 INDEX 629 ‘*Economic Interest Groups and the For- A Field of Divine Wonders: The New Divin- mation of Foreign Policy in the Early ity and Village Revivals in Northwestern Republic,’’ by John M. Belohlavek, Connecticut, 1792-1822, by David W. 476-485 Kling, revd., 406-408 The Economy and Material Culture of Slaves: Fischer, David Hackett, and James C. Goods and Chattels on Sugar Plantations of Kelly, Away, I’m Bound Away: Virginia Jamaica and Louisiana, by Roderick A. and the Westward Movement, revd., 401- McDonald, revd., 600-602 402 Fischer, Lewis R., revs., 421-422 Edgar, Walter B., revs., 570-571 Flexner, James T., John Singleton Copley, Egerton, Douglas R., Charles Fenton Mer- revd., 258-259 cer and the Trial of National Conservatism, Flowerdew Hundred: The Archaeology of a revd., 267-269 Virginia Plantation, 1619-1864, by , Gabriel’s Rebellion: The Virginia Slave James Deetz, revd., 395-396 Conspiracies of 1800 and 1802, revd., ‘*Fomenters of Revolution: Masachu- 118-120 setts and South Carolina,”’ by Don Higginbotham, 1-33 Elkins, Stanley, and Eric McKitrick, The Age of Federalism: The Early American Re- Formisano, Ronald P., revs., 417-419 public, 1788-1800, revd., 561-562 The Fortunate Heirs of Freedom: Abolition & Ellis, Joseph, Passionate Sage: The Charac- Republican Thought, by Daniel J. Mc- ter and Legacy of John Adams, revd., 120- Inerney, revd., 604-605 121 Foster, Frances Smith, Written by Herself: Literary Production by African American Ellis, Richard J., American Political Cul- Women, 1746-1892, revd., 589-591 tures, revd., 417-419 The Founders and the Classics: Greece, Rome, Engstrand, Iris H. W., revs., 399-400 and the American Enlightenment, by Carl J. Richard, revd., 556-557 Etcheson, Nicole, revs., 121-123 Free Men in an Age of Servitude: Three Gener- Evangelicals and Politics in Antebellum Amer- ations of a Black Family, by Lee H. ica, by Richard J. Carwardine, revd., Warner, revd., 138 426-427 Free People of Color: Inside the African Ameni- can Community, by James Oliver Hor- Faber, Eli, The Jewish People in America, Vol. 1, A Time for Planting: The First ton, revd., 430-431 Migration, 1654-1820, revd., 400-401 From Congregation Town to Industrial City: Culture and Social Change in a Southern Felker, Christopher D., Reinventing Cotton Community, by Michael Shirley, revd., Mather in the American Renaissance: Mag- 558-559 nalia Christi Americana in Hawthorne, Stowe and Stoddard, revd., 593-595 From the Golden Gate to Mexico City: The U.S. Army Topographical Engineers in the Ferguson, E. James, revs., 97-98 Mexican War, 1846-1848, by Adrian George Traas, revd., 605-606 Ferling, John, John Adams: A Life, revd., 562-564 Furtwangler, Albert, Acts of Discovery: Vi- stons of America in the Lewis and Clark , revs., 120-121 Journals, revd., 254-255 630 JOURNAL OF THE EARLY REPUBLIC Gabriel’s Rebellion: The Virginia Slave Con- Gustafson, Thomas, revs., 256-257 spiracies of 1800 and 1802, by Douglas R. Egerton, revd., 118-120 Hackenberg, Randy W., Pennsylvania and the War With Mexico: The Volunteer Regi- Gardner, Mark L., ed., Brothers on the ments, revd.. 425-426 Sante Fe and Chihuahua Trails: Edward James Glasgow and William Henry Glas- Hackett, Mary A. et al., eds., The Papers gow, 1846-1848, revd., 424-425 ofJ ames Madison: Secretary of State Series, Vol. 2: August 1801-28-February 1802, Gebhardt, Jiirgen, Americanism: Revolu- revd., 132-133 tionary Order and Societal Self-Interpretation in the American Republic, revd., 129-130 Haltman, Kenneth, revs. , 254-255 Gelles, Edith, revs., 433-434 Hanley, Mark Y., Beyond a Chnistian Commonwealth: The Protestant Quarrel Gibson, Arrell Morgan, and John S. with the American Republic, 1830-1860, Whitehead, Yankees in Paradise: The Pa- revd., 259-260 cific Basin Frontier, revd., 263-264 , revs., 437-439 Gibson, James R., Otter Skins, Boston Ships, and China Goods: The Maritime Hansen, Debra Gold, Strained Sisterhood: Fur Trade of the Northwest Coast, 1785- Gender and Class in the Boston Female 1841, revd., 404-406 Anti-Slavery Society, revd., 595-596 Gimelli, Louis B., ‘‘‘Borne Upon the , revs., 604-605 Wings of Faith’: The Chinese Odys- Harper, R. Eugene, revs., 558-559 sey of Henrietta Hall Shuck, 1835- 1844,’’ 221-245 Harrison, Lowell H., Kentucky’s Road to Statehood, revd., 121-123 God in the Natural World: Religion and Sct- ence in Antebellum America, by Walter H. Hatley, Tom, revs., 94-95 Conser, revd. , 261-262 Hess, Earl J., revs., 149-150 Goodman, Paul, revs., 261-262 Higginbotham, Don, ‘‘Fomenters of Gospel of Disunion: Religion and Separatism, Revolution: Massachusetts and South by Mitchell Snay, revd., 437-439 Carolina,’’ 1-33 Gougeon, Len, revs., 105-107 Hill, Marilynn Wood, Their Sisters’ Keep- ers: Prostitution in New York City, 1830- Gould, Philip, revs., 593-595 1870, revd., 260-261 Graves, Donald E., The Battle of Lundy’s Lane: On the Niagara in 1814, revd., Hooper, Johnson Jones, Adventures of 134-136 Captain Simon Suggs, Late of Tallapoosa Volunteers: Together with ‘‘Taking the ‘**The Great Majority of our Subscribers Census’’ and other Alabama Sketches, are Farmers’: The Michigan Aboli- revd., 609-610 tionist Constituency of the 1840s,’’ by John W. Quist, 325-358 Horton, James Oliver, Free People of Color: Inside the African American Com- Grubb, Farley, revs., 582-584 munity, revd., 430-431 Guilds, John Caldwell, Simms: A Literary Hunting Lieut t Chadb ne, by Jim W. Life, revd., 140-142 Corder, revd., 270-272 INDEX 631 Huston, James L., ‘‘Virtue Besieged: John Adams: A Life, by John Ferling, Virtue, Equality, and the General revd., 562-564 Welfare in the Tariff Debates of the 1820s,’’ 523-547 John Singleton Copley, by James T. Flex- ner, revd., 258-259 Hynes, Rosemary, revs., 587-588 Johnson, Curtis D., revs., 123-125 Indians and a Changing Frontier: The Art of Johnson, Isaac, Slavery Days in Old Ken- George Winter, by Sarah E. Cooke and tucky, revd., 606-607 Rachel B. Ramadhyani, comps., revd., 384-585 Johnson, Whittington B., revs. ,9 3-94 Indians and Intruders in Central California, Jones, Robert F., ed., Astorian Adventure: 1769-1849, by George Harwood Phil- The Journal of Alfred Seton, 1811-1815, lips, revd., 399-400 revd., 404-406 ‘Interests, Values, and the Prism: The Jordan, Terry G., North American Cattle- Sources of American Foreign Policy,”’ Ranching Frontiers: Origins, Diffusion, by Bradford Perkins, 458-466 and Differentiation, revd., 96-97 ‘*Introduction to SHEAR Foreign Policy Joseph Story and the Comity of Errors: A Case Symposium,’’ by Lawrence S. Ka- Study in Conflict of Laws, by Alan Wat- plan, 453-457 son, revd., 429-430 The Journals of the Lewis and Clark Expedi- An Island’s Trade: Nineteenth-Century Ship- tion, Vol. 8: June 10-September 26, building on Long Island, by Richard F. 1806, ed. Gary E. Moulton, revd., Welch, revd., 130-131 133-134 James Kirk Paulding: The Last Republican, Kaplan, Lawrence S., ‘Introduction to by Lorman Ratner, revd., 267-269 SHEAR Foreign Policy Symposium,’ Jarvis, Edward, Traditions and Reminis- 453-457 cences of Concord, Massachusetts, 1779- Kelley, Mary, ed., The Power of Her Sym- 1878, revd., 565-567 pathy: The Autobiography and Journal of “*Jefferson and the Familiar Letter,’’ by Catharine Maria Sedgewick, revd., 433- Andrew Burstein, 195-220 434 Kentucky’s Road to Statehood, by Lowell H. Jefferson’s Adoptive Son: The Life of William Harrison, revd., 121-123 Short, 1759-1848, by George Green Shackleford, revd., 564-565 Ketcham, Ralph, revs., 411-412 The Jeffersonian Gunboat Navy, by Spencer Kindig, Everett W., revs., 578-580 C. Tucker, revd., 127-129 Kling, David W., A Field of Divine Won- The Jewish People in America, Vol. 1: A ders: The New Divinity and Village Revi- Time for Planting: The First Migration, vals in Northwestern Connecticut, 1792- 1654-1820, by Eli Faber, revd., 400- 1822, revd., 406-408 401 , revs., 259-260 The Jewish People in America, Vol. 2: A Klunder, Willard Carl, revs., 605-606 Time for Gathering: The Second Migration, 1820-1880, by Hasia R. Diner, revd., Kolchin, Peter, American Slavery, 1619- 400-401 1877, revd., 93-94 632 JOURNAL OF THE EARLY REPUBLIC Kramer, Michael P., revs., 147-148 Malaspina and Galiano: Spanish Voyages to the Northwest Coast, 1791-1792, by Lazerow, Jama, revs., 406-408 Donald C. Cutter, revd., 115-116 The Learning of Liberty: The Educational Martin, Scott C., revs., 609-610 Ideas of the American Founders, by Lor- raine Smith Pangle and Thomas L. Mayer, David N., The Constitutional Pangle, revd., 113-115 Thought of Thomas Jefferson, revd., 416- 417 ‘*Lemuel Haynes’s Black Republicanism and the American Republican Tradi- McCall, Laura, ‘‘‘With All the Wild, tion, 1775-1820,’’ by John Saillant, Trembling, Rapturous Feelings of a 293-324 Lover’: Men, Women, and Sexuality in American Literature, 1820-1860,’’ Lerner, Ralph, Revolutions Revisited: Two 71-89 Faces of the Politics of Enlightenment, revd., 421-432 , revs., 573-576 Lewis, David Rich, revs., 397-398 McConachie, Bruce A., Melodramatic Formations: American Theatre & Society, Lint, Gregg L., revs., 413-414 1820-1870, revd., 573-576 Liscombe, Rhodri Windsor, Altogether McDonald, Forrest, The American Presi- American: Robert Mills, Architect and En- dency: An Intellectual History, revd., 411- gineer, 1781-1855, revd., 570-571 412 , revs., 608-609 McDonald, Roderick A., The Economy Lockridge, Kenneth A., On the Sources of and Material Culture of Slaves: Goods and Patriarchal Rage: The Commonplace Books Chattels on Sugar Plantations of Jamaica of William Byrd and Thomas Jefferson and and Louisiana, revd., 600-602 the Gendering of Power in the Eighteenth , revs., 430-431 Century, revd., 249-250 McDougle, Kenny O., revs., 269-270 The Longrifles of Western Pennsylvania: Alle- gheny and Westmoreland Counties, by Ri- McFarland, Gerald W., revs., 260-261 chard F. Rosenberger and Charles Kaufman, revd., 252-254 McInerney, Daniel J., The Fortunate Heirs of Freedom: Abolition @ Republican Los Comanches: The Horse People, 1751- Thought, revd., 604-605 1845, by Stanley Noyes, revd., 397- 398 McKee, Christopher, revs., 576-577 Lubin, David M., Picturing a Nation: Art McLoughlin, William G., After the Trail and Social Change in Nineteenth Century of Tears: The Cherokees’ Struggle for Sover- America, revd., 588-589 eignty, 1839-1880, revd., 422-423 Lucas, Marion B., revs., 112-113 Meagher, Michael E., revs., 577-578 Mabee, Carleton with Susan Mabee Melder, Keith, revs., 595-596 Newhouse, Sojourner Truth: Slave, Prophet, Legend, revd., 602-603 Melodramatic Formations: American Theatre & Society, 1820-1870, by Bruce A. MacMullen, Edith N., revs., 113-115 McConachie, revd., 573-576 INDEX 633 Melville & Turner: Spheres of Love and O’Connor, Raymond G., Origins of the Fright, by Robert K. Wallace, revd., American Navy: Sea Power in the Colonies 434-436 and the New Nation, revd., 403-404 Merritt, Jane T., revs., 396-397 Old Southampton: Politics and Society in a Virginia County, 1834-1869, by Daniel Middleton, Stephen, ed., The Black Laws W. Crofts, revd., 587-588 in the Old Northwest: A Documentary His- tory, revd., 112-113 On the Sources of Patriarchal Rage: The Com- monplace Books of William Byrd and Miller, David C., revs., 434-436 Thomas Jefferson and the Gendering of Power in the Eighteenth Century, by Ken- Miller, F. Thornton, ed., Tyranny Un- neth A. Lockridge, revd., 249-250 masked, revd., 580-581 Oreovicz, Cheryl Z., revs., 589-591 Miller, Randall M., revs., 606-607 Original Intentions: On the Making and Rati- Mohr, James C., Doctors and the Law: fication of the United States Constitution, Medical Jurisprudence in Nineteenth-Cen- by M. E. Bradford, revd., 252-252 tury America, revd., 136-137 The Origins of Jeffersonian Commercial Policy Moller, George D., American Military and Diplomacy, by Doren S. Ben-Atar, Shoulder Arms, Vol. U1: From the 1790s to revd., 414-415 the End of the Flintlock Period, revd., 252-254 Origins of the American Navy: Sea Power in the Colonies and the New Nation, by Ray- Moore,J . Stuart, revs., 136-137 mond G. O’Connor, revd., 403-404 Morrison, James L., Jr., revs., 126-127 ‘*The Other Masonic Outrage: The Death and Transfiguration of Joseph Moss, Elizabeth, revs., 140-142 Burnham,’’ by Randolph Roth, 35-69 Moulton, Gary E., ed., The Journals of the Otter Skins, Boston Ships, and China Goods: Lewis and Clark Expedition, Vol. 8: June The Maritime Fur Trade of the Northwest 10-September 26, 1806, revd., 133-134 Coast, 1785-1841, by James R. Gib- Mullin, Michael, revs., 118-120 son, 404-406 Pangle, Lorraine Smith, and Thomas L. Mullin, Robert Bruce, revs., 400-401 Pangle, The Learning of Liberty: The Ed- ‘Music of the Highest Class’’: Elitism and ucational Ideas of the American Founders, Populism in Antebellum Boston, by Mi- revd., 113-115 chael Broyles, revd., 269-270 The Papers of George Washington: Presiden- Myers, Kenneth John, revs., 588-589 tial Series: Vol. 4: September 1789-Janu- ary 1790, ed. W. W. Abbot, Dorothy ‘**The Need for a Synthesis of American Twohig, et al., revd., 413-414 Foreign Relations, 1815-1861,’’ by Kinley Brauer, 467-476 The Papers of James Madison: Secretary of State Series, Vol. 2: August 1801-28 Feb- North American Cattle-Ranching Frontiers: ruary 1802, ed. Mary A Hackett et al., Origins, Diffusion, and Differentiation, by revd., 132-133 Terry G. Jordan, revd., 96-97 The Papers of John C. Calhoun, Vol. Noyes, Stanley, Los Comanches: The Horse 21: 1845, ed. Clyde N. Wilson et al., People, 1751-1845, revd., 397-398 revd., 139-140 634 JOURNAL OF THE EARLY REPUBLIC Pappas, George S., To the Point: The Trade, 1800-1830,’ by Rosalind Re- United States Military Academy, 1802- mer, 497-522 1902, revd., 126-127 The Presidency of Andrew Jackson, by Don- Passionate Sage: The Character and Legacy of ald B. Cole, revd., 420-421 John Adams, by Joseph Ellis, revd., The Private Melviile, by Philip Young, 120- 121 revd., 585-586 Pavia, John R., revs., 130-131 The Privileges of Independence: Neomercantil- ism and the American Revolution, by John Pease, Jane H., revs., 598-600 E. Crowley, revd., 559-560 Pease, William H., revs., 100-101 The Pursuit of Public Power: Political Culture in Ohio, 1787-1861, ed. Jeffrey P. Pennsylvania and the War With Mexico: The Brown and Andrew R. L. Cayton, ‘olunteer Regiments, by Randy W. revd., 571-572 Hackenberg, revd., 425-426 Quist, John W., ‘‘“The Great Majority Perkins, Bradford, ‘‘Interests, Values, of our Subscribers are Farmers’: The and the Prism: The Sources of Ameri- Michigan Abolitionist Constituency of can Foreign Policy,’’ 458-466 the 1840s,’’ 325-358 Perry, Lewis, Boats Against the Current: Rahe, Paul A., Republics Ancient and Mod- American Culture Bet Revolution and ern: Classical Republicanism and the Amer- Modernity, 1820-1860, revd., 256-257 wan Revolution, revd., 551-556 Persky, Joseph J., The Burden of Depend- Railton, Stephen, revs., 585-586 ency: Colonial Themes in Southern Eco- Rankin, Richard, Ambivalent Churchmen nomic Thought, revd., 98-100 and Evangelical Churchwomen: The Relig- Peter Porcupine in America: Pamphlets on Re- ion of the Episcopal Elite in Nerth Caro- publicanism and Revolution, ed. David A. lina, 1800-1860, revd., 123-125 Wilson, revd., 577-578 , revs., 419-420 Phillips, George Harwood, Indians and Rational Infidels: The American Deists, by Intruders in Central California, 1769- Kerry S. Walters, revd., 419-420 1849, revd., 399-400 Ratner, Lorman, james Kirk Paulding: Picturing a Nation: Art and Social Change in The Last Republican, revd., 267-269 Nineteenth Century America, by David Reinhold, Meyer, revs. ,5 56-557 M. Lubin, revd., 588-589 Reinventing Cotton Mather in the American Picturing Nature: American Nineteenth-Cen- Renaissance: Magnalia Christi Ameri- tury Zoological Illustration, by Ann cana in Hawthorne, Stowe and Stoddard, Shelby Blum, revd., 427-429 by Christopher D. Felker, revd., 593- 595 Potts, Louis, W., revs., 395-396 Remer, Rosalind, ‘‘Preachers, Peddlers, The Power of Her Sympathy: The Autobiogra- and Publishers: Philadelphia’s Back- phy and Journal of Catharine Maria Sed- country Book Trade, 1800-1830,’’ gewick, ed. 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