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INDEX Abzug, Robert H., revs., 630-632. Bathed in Blood: Hunting and Mastery in the Old South, by Nicolas W. Proctor, revd., Addis, Cameron. Jefferson's Vision for Educa- 134-136. tion: 1760-1845, revd., 620-623. Bergquist, James M., revs., 123-125. Allen, John L., revs., 477-479. Berry, Stephen W., revs., 310-312. American Creed: Philanthropy and the Rise of Civil Society, 1700-1865, by Kathleen D. Beyond Party: Cultures of Antipartisanship in McCarthy, revd., 617-620. Northern Politics before the Civil War, by Mark Voss-Hubbard, revd., 319-321. American Exceptionalism, American Anxiety: Wages, Competition, and Degraded Boles, John B., revs., 644-646. Labor in the Antebellum United States, by Jonathan A. Glickstein, revd., 317-319. Bourque, Monique, revs., 615-617. American Grit: A Women’s Letters from the Breitenbach, William, revs., 307-310. Ohio Frontier, ed. Emily Foster, revd., 637-639. Brown, Irene Quenzler, and Richard D. Brown, The Hanging of Ephraim Wheeler: A American Heretic: Theodore Parker and Story of Rape, Incest, and Justice in Early Transcendentalism, by Dean Grodzins, America, revd., 469-471. revd., 630-632. Brown, Richard D., “Microhistory and the Post- “American Historical Writers and the Loyalists, Modern Challenge,” 1-20. 1788-1856: Dissent, Consensus, and American Nationality,” by Eileen Ka-May Brown, Roger H., revs., 623-625. Cheng, 491-519. Buenger, Walter L., revs., 464-467. “Ancient Masks, American Fathers: Classical Pseudonyms during the American Revolu- Burnette, Rand, revs., 108-110. tion and Early Republic,” by Eran Shalev, 151-172. Bushman, Claudia L., ed., In Old Virginia: Slavery, Farming, and Society in the The Artistry of Anger: Black and White Journal of John Walker, revd., 137-139. Women’s Literature in America, 1820- 1860, by Linda M. Grasso, revd., 301- “Calculating the Price of Union: Republican 305. Economic Nationalism and the Origins of Southern Sectionalism. 1790-1828,” by Bacon, Jacqueline, The Humblest May Stand Brian Schoen, 173-206. Forth: Rhetoric, Empowerment, and Abolition, revd., 301-305. “The Caning of Charles Sumner: Slavery, Race, and Ideology in the Age of the Civil Baptist, Edward E., Creating an Old South: War,” by Manisha Sinha, 233-262. Middle Florida’s Plantation Frontier before the Civil War, revd. , 459-461. Carney, Thomas E., revs., 110-113. Baptist, Edward E., revs., 315-317. Cheng, Eileen Ka-May, “American Historical Writers and the Loyalists, 1788-1856: Barnes, L. Diane, revs., 317-319. Dissent, Consensus, 2nd American Nationality,” 491-519. 658 JOURNAL OF THE EARLY REPUBLIC Choctaws in a Revolutionary Age, 1750-1830, Dudley, Wade G., Splintering the Wooden by Greg O'Brian, revd., 485-487. Wall: The British Blockade of the United States, 1812-1815, revd., 467-469. Clapp, Elizabeth J., “‘A Virago-Errant in Enchanted Armor?’: Anne Royall’s 1829 An Early and Strong Sympathy: The Indian Trial as a Common Scold,” 207-232. Writings of William Gilmore Simms, ed. John Caldwell Guilds and Charles Hud- Coens, Tom, revs., 293-295. son, revd., 451-453. A Community Built on Words: The Constitution Egerton, Douglas R., revs., 298-301. in History and Politics, by H. Jefferson Powell, revd., 108-110. Eldred, Janet Carey, and Peter Mortensen, Imagining Rhetoric: Composing Women Contested Empire: Peter Skene Ogden and the of the Early United States, revd., 115- Snake River Expeditions, by John Phillip 119. Reid, revd., 628-630. Embodied History: The Lives of the Poor in A Controversial Spirit: Evangelical Awaken- Early Philadelphia, by Simon P. ings in the South, by Philip N. Mulder, Newman, revd., 615-617. revd., 113-115. Eslinger, Ellen, revs., 131-134. Crawford, Michael J., et al., eds., The Naval War of 1812: A Documentary History, Etcheson, Nicole, revs., 637-639. Vol. Il, /8/4-1815, Chesapeake Bay, Northern Lakes, and Pacific Ocean, Evil Necessity: Slavery and Political Culture revd., 291-293. in Antebellum Kentucky, by Harold D. Tallant, revd., 312-314. Creating a Perfect World: Religious and Secular Utopias in Nineteenth-Century Exploring Lewis and Clark: Reflections on Ohio, by Catherine M. Rokicky, revd., Men and Wilderness, by Thomas P. 634-637. Slaughter, revd., 625-628. Creating an Old South: Middle Florida's Facing East from Indian Country: A Native Plantation Frontier before the Civil War, History of Early America, by Daniel K. by Edward E. Baptist, revd., 459-461. Richter, revd., 103-105. Cumfer, Cynthia, “Local Origins of National “*Female Petitioners Can Lawfully Be Heard’: Indian Policy: Cherokee and Tennessean Negotiating Female Decorum, United Ideas about Sovereignty and Nationhood, States Politics, and Political Agency, 1790-1811,” 21-46. 1829-1831,” by Alisse Theodore Portnoy, 573-610. Daly, John Patrick, When Slavery Was Called Freedom: Evangelicalism, Proslavery, Ferrari, Mary, revs., 129-131. and the Causes of the Civil War, revd., 142-144. Ferraro, William M.., revs., 119-123. Delfino, Susanna, and Michele Gillespie, eds., Fett, Sharla M., Working Cures: Healing, NeiLtadyh noer Srla ve: Working Women Health, and Power on Southern Slave of the Old South, revd., 129-131. Plantations, revd., 131-134. Dreisbach, Daniel L., Thomas Jefferson and the Field, Peter S., Ralph Waldo Emerson: The Wall of Separation Between Church and Making of a Democratic Intellectual, State, revd., 285-287. revd., 307-310. Field, Phyllis F., revs., 295-298. INDEX 659 A Fighter from Way Back: The Mexican War Gruenwald, Kim M., River of Enterprise: The Diary of Lt. Daniel Harvey Hill, 4th Commercial Origins of Regional Identity Artillery, USA, ed. Nathaniel Cheairs in the Ohio Valley, 1790-1850, revd., Hughes Jr. and Timothy D. Johnson, 123-125. revd., 144-146. Guilds, John Caldwell and Charles Hudson, Fleshing Out America: Race, Gender, and the eds., An Early and Strong Sympathy: The Politics of the Body in American Indian Writings of William Gilmore Literature, 1833-1879, by Carolyn Simms, revd., 451-453. Sorisio, revd., 487-489. Hale, Matthew Rainbow, revs., 105-108. Foreigners in Their Own Land: Pennsylvania Germans in the Early Republic, by Steven Haley, James L., Sam Houston, revd., 464-467. M. Nolt, revd., 277-280. Hamburger, Philip, Separation of Church and Forness, Norman O., revs., 146-149. State, revd., 110-113. Foster, Emily, ed., American Grit: A Woman's Hamilton Unbound: Finance and the Creation Letters from the Ohio Frontier, revd., of the American Republic, by Robert E. 637-639. Wright, revd., 280-282. The Founding Fathers and the Place of Hammond, John Craig, ““They Are Very Much Religion in America, by Frank Lambert, Interested in Obtaining an Unlimited revd., 480-482. Slavery’: Rethinking the Expansion of Slavery in the Louisiana Purchase Free Love in Utopia: John Humphrey Noyes Territories, 1803-1805,” 353-380. and the Origin of the Oneida Community, compiled by George Wallingford Noyes, The Hanging of Ephraim Wheeler: A Story of revd., 305-307. Rape, Incest, and Justice in Early America, by Irene Quenzler Brown and Freeman, Victoria, revs., 275-277. Richard D. Brown, revd., 469-471. Friend, Craig Thompson, revs., 267-269. Harris, J. William, revs., 459-461, 641-644. Gernhardt, Phyllis, revs., 103-105. Harris, Leslie M., In the Shadow of Slavery: African Americans in New York City, Glickstein, Jonathan A., American 1626-1863, revd., 295-298. Exceptionalism, American Anxiety: Wages, Competition, and Degraded Harrold, Stanley, Subversives: Antislavery Labor in the Antebellum United States, Community in Washington, D.C., 1828- revd., 317-319. 1865, revd., 298-301. Grasso, Linda M., The Artistry of Anger: Black Hatzenbuehler, Ronald L., revs., 288-291. and White Women’s Literature in America, 1820-1860, revd., 301-305. “*He Summons Genius . . . to His Aid’: Letters, Partisanship, and the Making of the Golden, James L. and Alan L. Golden, Thomas Farmer’s Weekly Museum, 1795-1800,” Jefferson and the Rhetoric of Virtue, by Catherine Kaplan, 545-571. revd., 288-291. Hearts of Darkness: Wellsprings of Southern Greenberg, Amy S., revs., 617-620. Literary Tradition, by Bertram Wyatt- Brown, revd., 310-312. Grodzins, Dean, American Heretic: Theodore Parker and Transcendentalism, revd., Hickey, Donald R., revs., 291-293. 630-632. 660 JOURNAL OF THE EARLY REPUBLIC Higgenbotham, Don, “Virginia’s Trinity of The Invention of Party Politics: Federalism, Immortals: Washington, Jefferson, and Popular Sovereignty, and Constitutional Henry, and the Story of Their Fractured Development in Jacksonian Illinois, by Relationships,” 521-543. Gerald Leonard, revi’., 461-464. Holmes, Jerry, ed., Thomas Jefferson: A Isenberg, Nancy, and Andrew Burstein, eds., Chronology of His Thoughts, revd., 288- Mortal Remains: Death in Early 291. America, revd., 267-269. Horn, James, Jan Ellen Lewis, and Peter S. Jefferson's Vision for Education: 1760-1845, Onuf, eds., The Revolution of 1800: by Cameron Addis, revd., 620-623. Democracy, Race, and the New Republic, revd., 623-625 . Jetté, Melinda Marie, revs., 628-630. Hughes Jr., Nathaniel Cheairs, and Timothy D. Kaplan, Catherine, “‘He Summons Genius .. . Johnson, eds., A Fighter from Way Back: to His Aid’: Letters, Partisanship, and the The Mexican War Diary of Lt. Daniel Making of the Farmer’s Weekly Museum, Harvey Hill, 4th Artillery, USA, revd., 1795-1800,” 545-571. 144-146. Kass, Amalie M., Midwifery and Medicine in The Humblest May Stand Forth: Rhetoric, Boston: Walter Channing, M.D., 1786- Empowerment, and Abolition, by 1876, revd., 125-127. Jacqueline Bacon, revd., 301-305. Kellow, Margaret M. R.., revs., 301-305. Hurt, R. Douglas, The Indian Frontier, 1763- 1846, revd., 482-484. Kennedy, Roger G., Mr. Jefferson's Lost Cause: Land, Farmers, Slavery, and the Imagining Rhetoric: Composing Women of the Louisiana Purchase, revd., 283-285. Early United States, by Janet Carey Eldred and Peter Mortensen, revd., 115- Kern, Louis J., revs., 305-307. 119. Kierner, Cynthia A., revs., 265-267. In Old Virginia: Slavery, Farming, and Society in the Journal of John Walker, ed. Kilbride, Daniel, revs., 128-129. Claudia L. Bushman, revd., 137-139. Kilde, Jeanne Halgren, When Church Became In the Shadow of Slavery: African Americans Theatre: The Transformation of in New York City, 1626-1863, by Leslie Evangelical Architecture and Worship in M. Harris, revd., 295-298. Nineteenth-Century America, revd., 146- 149. “In Which the Political Becomes the Personal, and Vice Versa: The Last Ten Years of Killick, John, revs., 280-282. John Quincy Adams and Andrew Jackson,” by Lynn Hudson Parsons, 421- Kolchin, Peter, A Sphinx on the American 443. Land: The Nineteenth-Century South in Comparative Perspective, revd., 644-646. Independence Hall in American Memory, by Charlene Mires, revd., 105-108. A Lady of the High Hills: Natalie Delage Sumter, by Thomas Tisdale, revd., 128- The Indian Frontier, 1763-1846, by R. Douglas 129. Hurt, revd., 482-484. Lambert, Frank, The Founding Fathers and the Indian Women and French Men: Rethinking Place of Religion in America, revd., 480- Cultural Encounter in the Western Great 482. Lakes, by Susan Sleeper-Smith, revd., 275-277. Lazerow, Jama, revs., 471-474. INDEX 661 Leonard, Gerald, The Invention of Party Poli- Midwifery and Medicine in Boston: Walter tics: Federalism, Popular Sovereignty, Channing, M. D., 1786-1876, by Amalie and Constitutional Development in M. Kass, revd., 125-127. Jacksonian Illinois, revd., 461-464. Miller, James David, South by Southwest: The Lewis and Clark Journals: An American Planter Emigration and Identity in the Epic of Discovery, ed. Gary E. Moulton, Slave South, revd., 315-317. revd., 477-479. Mires, Charlene, Independence Hall in Lewis Jr., James E., revs., 283-285. American Memory, revd., 105-108. “Local Origins of National Indian Policy: “Mixed Blood” Indians: Racial Cherokee and Tennessean Ideas about Reconstruction in the Early South, by Sovereignty and Nationhood, 1790- Theda Perdue, revd., 272-275. 1811,” by Cynthia Cumfer, 21-46. Morrison, Michael A., and James Brewer Lombard, Anne S., revs., 469-471. Stewart, eds., Race and the Early Republic: Racial Consciousness and London Booksellers and American Customers: Nation-Building in the Early Republic, Transatlantic Literary Community and revd., 471-474. the Charleston Library Society, 1748- 1811, by James Raven, revd., 270-272. Morrow, Diane Batts, Persons of Color and Religious at the Same Time: The Oblate Longenecker, Stephen, revs., 277-280. Sisters of Providence, 1828-1860, revd., 633-634. Luckett, Judith A., revs., 453-456. Mortal Remains: Death in Early America, ed. Maizlish, Stephen E., revs., 312-314. Nancy Isenberg and Andrew Burstein, revd., 267-269. Manhood Lost: Fallen Drunkards and Redeeming Women in the Nineteenth- Moser, Harold D., J. Clint Clift, and Wyatt C. Century United States, by Elaine Frantz Wells, eds., The Papers of Andrew Parsons, revd., 639-641. Jackson: Vol. VI, 1825-1828, revd., 293- 295. Mann, Bruce H., Republic of Debtors: Bankruptcy in the Age of American Moulton, Gary E., ed., The Lewis and Clark Independence, revd., 474-477. Journals: An American Epic of Discovery, revd., 477-479. Martin, Scott C., revs., 639-641. Mr. Jefferson’s Lost Cause: Land, Farmers, Matson, Cathy, revs., 474-477. Slavery, and the Louisiana Purchase, by Roger G. Kennedy, revd., 283-285. Mayfield, John, revs., 134-137, 451-453. Mulder, Philip N., A Controversial Spirit: McCall, Laura, revs., 625-628. Evangelical Awakenings in the South, revd., 113. McCarthy, Kathleen D., American Creed: Philanthropy and the Rise of Civil Mullins, Jeffrey, revs., 487-489. Society, 1700-1865, revd., 617-620. Murray, Gail S., revs., 620-623. McDonald, Robert M. S., revs., 139-142. The Naval War of 1812: A Documentary McMahon, Lucia, revs., 115-119. History, Vol. lll, 1814-1815, Chesapeake Bay, Northern Lakes, and Pacific Ocean, “Microhistory and the Post-Modern Challenge,” ed. Michael J. Crawford et al., revd., 291- by Richard D. Brown, 1-20. 293. 662 JOURNAL OF THE EARLY REPUBLIC Neely Jr., Mark E., revs., 319-321. Parsons, Lynn Hudson, “In Which the Political Becomes the Personal and Vice Versa: Neither Lady nor Slave: Working Women of The Last Ten Years of John Quincy the Old South, ed. Susanna Delfino and Adams and Andrew Jackson,” 421-443. Michele Gillespie, revd., 129-131. Peck, Graham A.., revs., 461-464. ““A New Thing on Earth’: Alexander Hamil- ton, Pro-Manufacturing Republicans, and Pencak, William, Matthew Dennis, and Simon the Democratization of American Political P. Newman, eds., Riot and Revelry in Economy,” by Andrew Shankman, 323- Early America, revd., 265-267. 352. Perdue, Theda, “Mixed Blood” Indians: Newman, Richard C., The Transformation of Racial Reconstruction in the Early South, American Abolitionism: Fighting Slavery revd., 272-275. in the Early Republic, revd., 119-123. A Perfect War of Politics: Parties, Politicians, Newman, Simon P., Embodied History: The and Democracy in Louisiana, 1824-1861, Lives of the Poor in Early Philadelphia, by John M. Sacher, revd., 641-644. revd., 615-617. Persons of Color and Religious at the Same “Newspapers for Free: The Economies of Time: The Oblate Sisters of Providence, Newspaper Circulation in the Early Repub- 1828-1860, by Diane Batts Morrow, lic,” by Charles G. Steffen, 381-419. revd., 633-634. Noll, Mark A., revs., 480-482. Pinheiro, John C., “*Religion Without Restric- tion’: Anti-Catholicism, Ali Mexico, and Nolt, Steven M., Foreigners in Their Own the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo,” 69-96. Land: Pennsylvania Germans in the Early Republic, revd., 277-280. The Planter’s Prospect: Privilege and Slavery in Plantation Paintings, by John Michael North Star Country: Upstate New York and the Vlach, revd., 139-142. Crusade for African American Freedom, by Milton C. Sernett, revd., 119-123. Portnoy, Alisse Theodore, “*Female Petitioners Can Lawfully Be Heard’: Negotiating Noyes, George Wallingford, Free Love in Female Decorum, United States Politics, Utopia: Johns Humphrey Noyes and the and Political Agency, 1829-1831,” 573- Origins of the Oneida Community, revd., 610. 305-307. Powell, H. Jefferson, A Community Built on O’Brien, Greg, Choctaws in a Revolutionary Words: The Constitution in History and Age, 1750-1830, revd., 485-487. Politics, revd., 108-110. The Papers of Andrew Jackson: Vol. V1, 1825- “Power Among the Powerless: Domestic Resis- 1828, ed. Harold D. Moser, J. Clint Clift, tence by Free and Slave Women in the and Wyatt C. Wells., revd., 293-295. McHerry Family of the New Republic,” by Karen Robbins, 47-68. Parmenter, Jon, revs., 485-487. Price, George, revs., 272-275. Parsons Elaine Franz, Manhood Lost: Fallen Drunkards and Redeeming Women in the Proctor, Nicolas W., Bathed in Blood: Hunting Nineteenth-Century United States, revd., and Mastery in the Old South, revd., 134- 639-641. 136. INDEX 663 Race and the Early Republic: Racial Con- Sacher, John M., A Perfect War of Politics: sciousness and Nation-Building in the Parties, Politicians, and Democracy in Early Republic, ed. Michael A. Morrison Louisiana, 1824-1861, revd., 641-644. and James Brewer Stewart, revd., 471- 474. Sam Houston, by James L. Haley, revd., 464- 467. Ralph Waldo Emerson: The Making of a Democratic Intellectual, by Peter S. Field, Sassi, Jonathan D., revs., 285-287. revd., 307-310. Schlotterbeck, John T., revs., 137-139. Raven, James, London Booksellers and Ameri- can Customers: Transatlantic Literary Schoen, Brian, “Calculating the Price of Union: Community and the Charleston Library Early Republican Economic Policy and the Society, revd., 270-272. Origins of Southern Sectionalism, 1790-1828,” 173-206. Reid, John Phillip, Contested Empire: Peter Skene Ogden and the Snake River Expe- Separation of Church and State, by Philip ditions, revd., 628-630. Hamburger, revd., 110-113. “Religion Without Restriction’: Anti-Catholi- Sernett, Milton C., North Star Country: Up- cism, All Mexico, and the Treaty of state New York and the Crusade for Guadalupe Hidalgo,” by John C. Pinheiro, African American Freedom, revd., 119- 69-96. 123. Republic of Debtors: Bankruptcy in the Age of Shalev, Eran, “Ancient Masks, American American Independence, by Bruce H. Fathers: Classical Pseudonyms during the Mann., revd., 474-477. American Revolution and Early Repub- lic,” 151-172. The Revolution of 1800: Democracy, Race, and the New Republic, ed. James Horn, Shankman, Andrew, “‘A New Thing on Earth’: Jan Ellen Lewis, and Peter S. Onuf, revd., Alexander Hamilton, Pro-Manufacturing 623-625. Republicans, and the Democratization of American Political Economy,” 323-352. Richter, Daniel K., Facing East from Indian Country: A Native History of Early Signatures of Citizenship: Petitioning, America, revd., 103-105. Antislavery, and Women’s Political Identity, by Susan Zaeske, revd., 456-459. Riot and Revelry in Early America, ed. William Pencak, Matthew Dennis, and Simon P. Sinha, Manisha, “The Caning of Charles Newman, revd., 265-267. Sumner: Slavery, Race, and Ideology in the Age of the Civil War,” 233-262. River of Enterprise: The Commercial Origins of Regional Identity in the Ohio Valley, Sinitiere, Phillip Luke, revs., 633-634. 1790-1850, by Kim M. Gruenwald, revd., 123-125. Slaughter, Thomas P., Exploring Lewis and Clark: Reflections on Men and Robbins, Karen, “Power Among the Powerless: Wilderness, revd., 625-628. Domestic Resistance by Free and Slave Women in the McHenry Family of the Sleeper-Smith, Susan, revs., 482-484. New Republic,” 47-68. Sleeper-Smith, Susan, Indian Women and Rokicky, Catherine M., Creating a Perfect French Men: Kethinking Cultural World: Religious and Secular Utopias in Encounter in the Western Great Lakes, Nineteenth-Century Ohio, revd., 634-637. revd., 275-277. Rosner, Lisa M., revs., 125-128. 664 JOURNAL OF THE EARLY REPUBLIC Sorisio, Caroline, Fleshing Out America: Race, Thomas Jefferson and the Rhetoric of Virtue, Gender, and the Politics of the Body in by James L. Golden and Alan L. Golden, American Literature, 1833-1879, revd. revd., 288-291. 487-489. Thomas Jefferson and the Wall of Separation South by Southwest: Planter Emigration and Between Church and State, by Daniel L. Identity in the Slave South, by James Dreisbach, revd., 285-287. David Miller, revd., 315-317. The Transformation of American Abolitionism: Spencer, Mark G., revs., 467-469. Fighting Slavery in the Early Republic, by Richard S. Newman, revd., 119-123. A Sphinx on the American Land: The Nineteenth-Century South in Unknown Tongues: Black Women’s Political Comparative Perspective, by Peter Activism in the Antebellum Era, 1830- Kolchin, revd., 644-646. 1860, by Gayle T. Tate, revd., 453-456. Splintering the Wooden Wall: The British Varon, Elizabeth R., revs., 456-459. Blockade of the United States, 1812- 1815, by Wade G. Dudley, revd., 467- ““A Virago-Errant in Enchanted Armor?’: 469. Anne Royall’s 1829 Trial as a Common Scold,” by Elizabeth J. Clapp, 207-232. Steffen, Charles G., “Newspapers for Free: The Economies of Newspaper Circulation in “Virginia's Trinity of Immortals: Washington, the Early Republic,” 381-419. Jefferson, and Henry, and the Story of Their Fractured Relationships,” by Don Stories of Freedom in Black New York, by Higginbotham, 521-543. Shane White, revd., 295-298. Vlach, John Michael, The Planter’s Prospect: Subversives: Antislavery Community in Privilege and Slavery in Plantation Washington, D. C., 1828-1865, by Paintings, revd., 139-142. Stanley Harrold, revd., 298-301. Voss-Hubbard, Mark, Beyond Party: Cultures Tallant, Harold D., Evil Necessity: Slavery and of Antipartisanship in Northern Politics Political Culture in Antebellum Kentucky, before the Civil War, revd., 319-321. revd., 312-314. When Church Became Theatre: The Tate, Gayle T., Unknown Tongues: Black Transformation of Evangelical Women’s Political Activism in the Architecture and Worship in Nineteenth- Antebellum Era, 1830-1860, revd., 453- Century America, by Jeanne Halgren 456. Kilde, revd., 146-149. ***They Are Very Much Interested in Obtaining White, Shane, Stories of Freedom in Black New an Unlimited Slavery’: Rethinking the York, revd., 295-298. Expansion of Slavery in the Louisiana Purchase Territories, 1803-1805,” by John Watson, Samuel, revs., 144-146. Craig Hammond, 353-380. When Slavery Was Called Freedom: Thurman, Suzanne R., revs., 634-637. Evangelicalism, Proslavery, and the Causes of the Civil War, by John Patrick Tisdale, Thomas, A Lady of the High Hills: Daly, revd., 142-144. Natalie Delage Sumter, revd., 128-129. Whitman, T. Stephen, revs., 142-144. Thomas Jefferson: A Chronology of His Thoughts, ed. Jerry Holmes, revd., 288- Wigger, John H., revs., 113-115. 291. INDEX 665 Working Cures: Healing, Health, and Power Zaeske, Susan, Signatures of Citizenship: on Southern Slave Plantations, by Sharla Petitioning, Antislavery, and Women’s M. Fett, revd., 131-134. Political Identity, revd., 456-459. Wright, Robert E., Hamilt Unbound: Zboray, Ronald J., revs., 270-272. Finance and the Creation of the American Republic, revd., 280-282. Wyatt-Brown, Bertram, Hearts of Darkness: Wellsprings of a Southern Literary Tradition, revd., 310-312.

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