ebook img

Proceedings of the American Antiquarian Society 1992: Vol 102 Index PDF

11 Pages·1992·2.1 MB·English
by  
Save to my drive
Quick download
Download
Most books are stored in the elastic cloud where traffic is expensive. For this reason, we have a limit on daily download.

Preview Proceedings of the American Antiquarian Society 1992: Vol 102 Index

Index A Appley, Mortimer Herbert, obit. of Karl John Richard Arndt, 21-26 Achorn, Robert Comey, present 7, 239 Armstrong, Rodney, present, 239 Adair, James, 64 Arndt, Karl John Richard, death, 8; “The Adams, Eleanor, 10 Greatest American Author,’ 25; “The Adams, Henry, 16 Indiana Decade of George Rapp’s Har- Adams, John: Defense of the Constitutions, mony Society: 1814-1824’; 25; obit., 83; James Burgh influencing colonial 21-26; “Teutonic Visions of Social Per- thought, 81, 83-85, 95, 97-98; political fection for Emerson,’ 25 culture in early Republic, 120-21 Augustine, Saint, City of God, 41 Adams, Randolph G., 16 Austin, Benjamin, 139; Constitutional Re- Adams, Thomas Randolph, obit. of John publicanism in Opposition to Fallacious Eliot Alden, 15-21; present, 7, 239; Federalism, 1 37 teller, 8 Akin, James, 343 Alden, A. Eugene, 15 B Alden, George L., Trust, 11 Alden, John, 1, Bailyn, Bernard, 9, 46, 75, 81, 219, 246; Alden, John Eliot, 8; death, 7; European explaining republicanism, 158-59, 162, Americana: A Chronological Guide to 166 Works Printed in Europe Relating to the Baker, William M., 387 Americas, 20; “The Humanism of Bibli- Baldwin, Christopher Columbus, 331-36 ography,’ 20; obit., 15-21; Rhode Island Banking and Federalism, 135, 143 Imprints 1727-1800, 16 Banning, Lance, 75, 77, 83; The Jeffer- Alexander, James, 412 sonian Persuasion, 153, 162, 166; “The Allen, Ethan, 115, 136 Republican Interpretation: Retrospect Allen, Stephen, 382 and Prospect,’ 153-79 Allston, Washington, 320 Barlow, Charles Beach, present, 7, 239 American Antiquarian Society: Andrew Barnhill, Georgia Brady, 302, 341; pres- W. Mellon Foundation, grant, 8-10, ent, 7, 239 246-47, 250; annual fund, 14; ‘Biblio- Baron, Robert Charles, 9, 246; present, graphical Approaches to the 239 Nineteenth-Century Book in the Barrett, Clifton Waller, 8; ‘American Fic- United States,’ seminar, 249; ‘Critical tion: The First Seventy-five Years,’ 29; Methods in the History of the Book in Blueprinfto r a Basic Library, 27; death, American Culture,’ seminar, 249; fel- 8; The Italian Influence on American Lit- lowships, 12; grants, 11; Machine Read- erature, 28; ‘John Greenleaf Whittier, able Katalog-One (MaRK-I), 11, 292; Antiquarian, Politician, and Poet, 29; membership, increase in numbers, 242; obit., 26-31; The Writings ofJ ames Feni- North American Imprints Program, more Cooper, 29 248; presidency, transition ceremony, Barzun, Jacques, 217 241-42; president, search for, 9; Pro- Baskin, Leonard, present, 239 ceedings, 248; Program in the History of Baskin, Lisa Unger, present, 239 the Book in American Culture, 249, Bauer, Frederick E., Jr., 9, 246 292; The Republican Synthesis Revisited, Baxter, Richard, 85 12, 249; Under Its Generous Dome: The Baym, Nina, ‘At Home with History: His- Collections and Programs of the American tory Books and Women’s Sphere Before Antiquarian Society, 11-12 the Civil War,’ 249; elected to member- The American Farmer, 383 ship, 8 417 418 American Antiquarian Society Beals, Philip Charles, present, 7, 239; rec- Brigham, Clarence S., 19, 29, 245, 341 ognized, 241-42 Brink, Jean, 413 Beard, Charles, 217 Brooke, Henry, 414 Beard, James Franklin, Jr., 2>0, 322-24 Brooks, John Edward, present, 239 Beedle, John, The Diary of a Thankful Brown, John Carter, 356 Christian, 407-8 Brown, Mary Elizabeth, 347; present, 239 Bellesiles, Michael A., 12 Brown, Richard David, 12, 69; present, 7, Bennett, James Gordon, 391 239; see also Klein, Milton M. Bentley, William, 332—34, 336 Brown, William Wells, 342 Berkeley, Francis L., Jr., obit. of Clifton Bruzel, Isidore Rosenbaum, 339—40 Waller Barrett, 26-31 Bryant, Douglas Wallace, present, 239 Billias, George Athan, 12, 69-72, 77-79; Bryant, W. C., 326 (ed.) American Constitutionalism Abroad: Buell, Lawrence Ingalls, elected to mem- Selected Essays in Comparative Constitu- bership, 241 tional History, 71, 221; American History Bunyan, John, 85 Retrospect and Prospect, 220; (ed.) The Burgh, James, 75, 115, 118, 133-34, 1 American Revolution: How Revolutionary 78; Crito, or Essays on Various Subjects, Was It?, 71, 220; Elbridge Gerry: Found- go—g1; The Dignity of Human Nature, ing Father and Republican Statesman, 219; 86—g0; James Burgh, Spokesman for Re- The Federalists: Realists or Ideologues, 220; form in Hanoverian England (Hay), 83; General Fobn Glover and His Marblebead Political Disquisitions, 81-98; ‘Repub- Mariners, 219; (ed.) George Washington’ licanism Revisited; The Case of James Generals, 221; George Washington’s Oppo- Burgh, 51-9gd nents, 221; (ed.) Law and Authority in Burkett, Nancy Hall, 10-11; librarian, Colonial America, 71, 221; Massachusetts appointment as, 247-45; present, 7, 239 Land Bankers of 1740, 217; ‘My Intellec- Burns, Ken, elected to membership, 241 tual Odyssey,’ 77, 215-21; present, 239; Butler, Ann, 218 with Gerald Grob (eds.) Interpretations Byrd, William, 414 of American History, 71, 220; see also Vaughan, Alden <j Billington, Ray Allen, 284 Blanck, Jacob, 340 cabot, John G. | .., elected to member- Bland, Chester, 223-24 ship, 241 Bloodworth, Timothy, 126 -allahan, Mary Valentine Crowley, pres- Bok, Edward W., 389 ent, 7, 239 Bok, Joan Toland, present, 7, 239 Jape, Jonathan, 358 Bolingbroke, Viscount, 82-85, go—97, -appon, Lester, 285-86 173, 173, 208 sarpenter, Kenneth Edward, present, 239 Bolling, Robert, 415 -artwright, John, 133; Take Your Choice, Book of the Month Club, 358 134 Booth, George Francis, II, present, 7, 239 vassatt, Mary, 395 Borchardt, Dietrich, 364 uato’s Letters, 82-84, 90, 173 Borg, Daniel, 69, 222 cavafy, Constantine, ‘Ithaca,’ 215 Boston University, 216 -erf, Bennett, 359—60 Botein, Stephen, 363-65 Chaison, Joanne, 309 Bott, Alan, 358 Champlain, Sommnet de, 14 Boucher, Jonathan, 21 3 Chandler, Alfred, 369 Bowden, Ann, 13 Channing, W liam Ellery, 245 Bowen, William G., 9, 246 Chartier, Roger, 380 Bradford, William, The Secretary’ Guide, Chase, Samuel, 81, 129-30 408 Checklist of American Newspaper Carriers’ Bradstreet, Anne, 64 Addresses, 1720-1820, 12 Brett, Oliver (Lord Esher), 340 Cheever, Samuel, 343 Bridenbaugh, Carl, death, 8 Civic humanism, 153-79 Briel, Karl Lombard, 253; present, 7, 239 Clapper, Michael, 1 Index 419 Clark University, 218 David, Charles W., 17-18 Clarke, Avis G., 347 Deane, Silas, 81 Classical republicanism, 207-13 Dearborn, Margery MacNeil, present, 7, Clinton, George, 130 239 Cocker, Edward, Arithmetic, 408 DeBry, Theodor, 52 Cohen, Daniel A., 13 Deering, Frank, 286 Cohen, Patricia Cline, 12, 243, 292; Defense of the Constitutions (Adams), 83 ‘Doing Women’s History at the Ameri- Defoe, Daniel, 85 can Antiquarian Society, 295-305; Dennis, Everette Eugene, present, 7 present, 239 Deranian, Hagop Martin, present, 7 Collins, Richard Byron, present, 239 Dewey, Francis Henshaw, 3rd, present, Colman, Benjamin, 414 239 Columbia University, 217 Dewey, Henry Bowen, 311; present, 7, Commager, Henry Steele, 216-17 239; teller, 240 Commerce and trade, republicanism in Dewey, Melvil, 360, 367-68 the constitutional decade, 185-203 Dickinson, John, 81 Common Sense, (Paine), 83 Digital Equipment Corporation, 11 Condy, Benjamin, 343 The Dignity of Human Nature (Burgh), Connecticut Compromise, 19 86—go Conrad, Joseph, 359 Donne, John, 40 Constitution (journal), 9 Donnelley, Gaylord, 250; death, 240; Constitutional Republicanism in Opposition to obit., 281-83 Fallacious Federalism (Austin), 1 37 Donnelley, James Corcoran, Jr., present, ConwayJ,i ll Ker, 9, 293; present, 239; pre- 7> 239 sides, 240 Donnelley, Thomas E., 250; Fund for Cooke, Nym, 12 Conservation, 281 Cooper, Elizabeth Fenimore, 325-26 Doubleday, Frank Nelson, 357 Cooper, James Fenimore, in American Dunlap, Ellen Smith, elected to member- Antiquarian Society collections, 307-27 ship, 241; elected president of Society, Cooper, Paul Fenimore, 322, 324 242 Cooper, Susan, 326 Dunlap, William, 322 Cooper, Thomas, 1 39; Political Arithmetic Durie, John, 59 and Political Essays, 137 Cooper, William, 325-26 E Cosby, William, 412 Coser, Lewis A., 375 Economics and politics, English views of Cort, Nancy F., 12 colonial republicanism, 84—96 Coxe, Tench, 189 Ekman, Richard, 246 Crain, Patricia, 13 Eliot, John, 59-60, 62—64 Crashaw, William, 53 England, views of American republi- Crawford, Richard, 12 canism, 81-96 Crito, or Essays on Various Subjects, (Burgh), Enlightenment, reform and virtue, 209- go-9! 11 Crowley, Edward Denis, present, 7, 239 Erikson, Dorothy Brewer, 253; present, Curtis, John Whitin, present, 239 239 Cushman, Robert, present, 239 Erskine, Linwood MandevilleJ,r ., present, Cutter, Charles Ammi, 356 7, 239 Evergreen Review, 360 D F Daggett, David, 195 Dalton, David Francis, elected to mem- Fanning, Nathaniel, 319 bership, 8; present, 239 Farber, Daniel, present, 239 Daniel, Marcus L., 12 The Farmer’s Letter, 136 Daniels, Bruce Goddard, present, 7 Federalism: national bank issue, 135, 143; 420 American Antiquarian Society and populism, 126-52; republicanism Goetzmann, William N., elected to in constitutional decade, 185-203 membership, 8 The Federalist, 81, 127 Goff, Frederick R., 331 Felcone, Joseph James, II, elected to Gollancz, Victor, 358—s59, 372 membership, 241 Goodspeed, George Talbot, present, 239 Ferguson, Elizabeth Graeme, 415 Gosnell, Thomas, elected to membership, Fields, James T., 366-67 8 Fiering, Norman Sanford, present, 7; Gould, Edward Sherman, 32 teller, 8 Graff, Everett, 285 Findley, William, A Review of the Revenue Gray, Robert, 44 System adopted by the First Congress under Greene, Joel P., elected to membership, the Federal Constitution, 1 35 -36, 139 241 Fiske, Nathan, 410 Greer, William Hersey, Jr., present, 7, 239 Fitzgerald, F. Scott, 370 Griffith, Sally F., 12 Fleming, John, 285 Grob, Gerald N., 12, 69, 220, 222; see also Fletcher, Marion S., 250 Billias, George A Forbes, Esther, 250 Gura, Philip F., 249 Formisano, Ronald P., 222 Foster, John, 343 H Fowle, William Bentley, 332-34 Francis, Frank, 18 Haas, Warren J., 9, 246 Franklin, Benjamin, 21 3; Poor Richard’s Hagan, Joseph Henry, present, 239 Almanac, 86-89 Hakluyt, Richard (1), 45, 48 Franklin, Ralph William, present, 239 Hakluyt, Richard (2), 45, 48, 51-52 Freedman, James Oliver, present, 7 Hall, David D., 403 Freehling, William Wilhartz, 243; 292- Hallock Robert Palmer, present, 239 93; present, 239; ‘Southern Historical Hamilton, Alexander, 126, 134-35, 138, Materials at the American Antiquarian 203, 415-16 Society,’ 307-15 Hancock, John, 81, 209, 409 Freeman, Howard Gilbert, present, 239 Haraszti, Zoltan, 19 Free trade, republicanism in constitu- Harding, H. DeForest, elected to mem- tional decade, 185-203 bership, 241 Freiberg, Malcolm, present, 7, 239 Hardison, O. B., 287-88 Freneau, Philip, 1 38 Hariot, Thomas, Briefe and True Report Friary, Donald Richard, present, 7, 239 on the Roanoke colony, 51 Frobisher, Martin, 44 Harmony Societies, 25 Frost, Robert, 28 Harnett, William, 393-95 Fuller, Margaret, 319 Harrington, Frank LeightonJ,r. , 239 Harrington, James Harley, present, 2 3 G Harris, Benjamin, 412 Hartz, Louis, 206 Galitzin, Priucess, 322 Hatch, Nathan O , elected to member- Gallatin, Albert, 322 ship, 8 Garfield, Sarah Brandegee, present, 239 Hay, Carla, James Burgh, Spokesman for Gerry, Elbridge, 71, 78, 205; Elbridge Reform in Hanoverian England, 8; Gerry: Founding Father and Republican Haydn, Hiram, Words and Faces, 376 Statesman (Billias), 219 Hayeck, Ernest Spero, present, 239 Gilbert, Humphrey, 47 Heinemann, William, 357-58, 367 Gilman, Caroline, Recollections of a South- Helfand, William H., elected to member ern Matron, 389 ship, 8 Gilmore-Lehne, William J., 249 Heller, Lee Ellen, 311; present, 239; teller, Glover, John, 70, 221; General Jobn Glover 240 and His Marblebead Mariners (Billias), Heller, Orto, 23 219 Hemingway, Ernest, 282 Index Hench, John Bixler, 10-12, 69, 218; pres- Johnson, H. P., 27 ent, 7, 239; preface to ‘Serendipity Johnson, Merle, 340 and Synergy in the McCorison Era, Johnson, Minna Flynn, present, 7, 291-93; see also Klein, Milton M. Johnson, Samuel, 209 Hiatt, Jacob, 223 Jones, Howard Mumford, 47, 357 Higgins, Alice, 223-24 Jones, John Paul, 318-19 Hill, Alan, 367; In Pursuit ofP ublishing, Jordan, Winthrop, 298 376 Joyce, James, 359, 372 Hillman, Elsie Mead Hilliard, elected to Joyce, William Leonard, present, 239 membership, 8 Jumonville, Florence Marie, present, 239 History of England (Macaulay), 83 Juvenal, 209 Hobbes, Thomas, 140 Hodgson, John E., elected to member- K ship, 8 Hofstadter, Richard, 325 Kadushin, Charles, 375 Holyoke, John, 409 Kaestle, Carl, Literacy in the United States, Home, Archibald, 414 375 Hooper, Horace Everett, 357 Kahn-Leavitt, Laurie, 13 Hopper, Edward, 395 Kaplan, Jeremiah, present, 239; recog- Hornby, William Harry, present, 239 nized, 241-42 House, Kay Seymour, 243, 292; “The Keimer, Samuel, 404 James Fenimore Cooper Collections at Kelley, Mary, 9, 246, 249 the American Antiquarian Society,’ Kenner, Hugh, 366 317-27; present, 239 Kerlmeyer, William, 2 Housman, A. E., 340 King, Bruce Anthony, present, 239 Hovey, Amos, 216 King, Charles, 320-21 Hume, David, 209 King, Charles B., 383 Hunter, Phyllis A., 12 Kirsop, Wallace, 364 Klein, Milton M., 222; with Richard D. Brown and John B. Hench, ‘Preface,’ to ‘The Republican Synthesis Revisited,’ In Pursuit of Publishing (Hill), 376 69-72 Irving, Washington, 320-21 Klyberg, Albert Thomas, present, 7 ‘Ithaca’ (Cavafy), 215 Knopf, Alfred A., 359-60 Ives, Sidney, 20 Knowlton, Charles, 343 Knowlton, Elliott Burris, present, 7, 239 Kohn, John Sicher Van Eisen, 29 Kohn, Richard Henry, elected to mem- Jackson, Frederick Herbert, present, 7 bership, 8 Jackson, Holbrook, 337 Kramnick, Isaac, 75; ‘Republicanism Revis- Jackson, William A., 16, 19, 331 ited: The Case of James Burgh,’ 81-98 Jackson, William Montgomery, 357 Kupperman, Karen Ordahl, present, 7 James, Henry, 366, 370 Jay, John, 126, 322 L Jay, Peter, 322 Jay, William, 322 Lamoureux, Marie, 309 Jefferson, Thomas, 81, 138, 319; Landis, Dennis C., 20 liberalism, 207, 212; political culture in Lane, Allen, 358 the early Republic, 134, 148-50, 152 Lane, John, 358 Jennison, Samuel, 334 Lane, Ralph, 47 Jeppson, John, 2nd, 9; present, 239 Lapides, Julian Lee, present, 7, 239 Jewett, Helen, 303-5 Lapides, Linda Zeva Fishman, present, 7, John Carter Brown Library, 8 240 Johnson, Eastman, 386, 393 Las Casas, Bartolomé de, 58 22 American Antiquarian Society Laurie, Dennis, 303 ity and Synergy,’ 291-344, and response Lawrence, D. H., 359 to, 345-51 Leach, Kenneth G., 342 McCoy, Drew R.., ‘Introduction,’ to Leavis, Q. D., Fiction and the Reading Public, ‘The Republican Synthesis Revisited,’ 359, 371-73 69, 73-79 Lee, Richard Henry, 130 McCullough, David, elected to member- Lennox, James, 356 ship, 241 Leonard, Thomas C., ‘News at the Hearth: McDonald, Forrest, 82—83 A Drama of Reading in Nineteenth-Cen- McDonald, Gerald D., 12 tury America,’ 379-96 McDonough, Catherine Jean, present, 7, L’Estrange, Hamon, 63 240 Letters Addressed to the Yeomanry in the McGovern, George, 284 United States (Logan), 134 MacKenzie, Alexander Slidell, 325-26 Letters to the Inhabitants of Northumberland Mackey, Carol-Ann, 10 (Priestley), 137 McMurtry, Larry, Lonesome Dove, 356, 366 Leverett, John, 409 Madison, James, 78, 127, 138, 148, 191; Limerick, Patricia Nelson, elected to mem- explaining republicanism, 154, 168, 170, bership, 241 172-73, 176-79 Lincoln, Crawford, present, 240 Magawley, Elizabeth, 414 Literacy in the United States (Kaestle), 375 Magee, John, 383 Little, Douglas, 216, 221 Maguire, James Robert, present, 240 Locke, John, 207, 212; influence in Maier, Pauline Rubbelke, present, 7 colonial republicanism, 81, 84-86, go, Malone, Dumas, 217 92-94, 97-98, 160-61, 172; political Mann, Peter, 375 culture in the early Republic, 100-101, Manning, William, “The Key to Libberty, 115-16, 118, 133, 140, 144; Second 135-39 Treatise, 93; Two Treatises on Government, Manoog, Russell Elliott, present, 240 116 Marcum, Deanna B., elected to member- Logan, George, Letters Addressed to the ship, 8 Yeomanry in the United States, 134 Marotti, Arthur, 413 London, Jack, 370 Marsh, Reginald, 395 Longsworth, Charles Robert, present, 240 Martin, R. Eden, elected to membership, Longsworth, Polly Ormsby, present, 240 241 Lord, Milton, ig Martin Russell L., III, 12 Lorimer, George Horace, 369 Mason, George, 130 Lowance, Mason Ira, Jr., 12, 311; present, Massey, Robert Keiser, present, 240 240 Mather, Cotton, 44, 63, 65, 333 Lowndes, Rawlins, 1 30 Matson, Cathy, 76; see also Onuf, Peter S. Lucas, Paul, 222 Mattingly, Garrett, 217 Lyon, Matthew, 139 Mein, John, 16 Lyon, William, 1 36, 139 Meinig, Donald William, elected to mem- Lyons, Clare A., 13 bership, 241 Menasseh ben Israel, 59—60, 62-63 Milan, Gary, elected to membership, 8 M Milberg, Leonard L., elected to member- ship, 24! McCarthy, William, 16 Miller, Harold Taylor, present, 7, 240; Macaulay, Catharine, History of England, presidential search committee, 9; pre- 33 sides, 7-8 McCorison, Marcus Allen, 9, 12, 29; obit. Mills, John Harrison, 393 of Lawrence William Towner, 283-80; Montesquieu, Baron, 81, :08 present, 7, 240; recognized, 242; re- Morgan, Anne Murray, present, 240 ports, 8, 9—14, 241, 245—52; ‘Serendip- Morgan, Barrett, present, 240 Index Morgan, David Paul, elected to member- P ship, 241 Morgan,J . P., 361, 373 Packrow, William, 415 Morison, Samuel Eliot, 325 Pain, Philip, 410 Morison, Stanley, 359, 372 Paine, Thomas, 97, 211; Common Sense, 83 Morris, Gouverneur, 198 Palmer, Michael, 375 Morris, Lewis, 412 Papantonio, Michael, 342 Morris, Richard B., 70-71, 217, 221 Parker, George, 364 Morris, William, 356 Parrish, Morris L., 340 Morse, Samuel F. B., 320-22 Patridge, William, 409 Morton, Nathaniel, 342 Paxton, William, 395 Mount, William Sidney, 383 Peabody, Amelia, Charitable Fund, 11 Moynihan, Kenneth James, 12; present, Peabody, Elizabeth, 319 240 Peardon, Thomas Preston, Jr., elected to Mullens, Priscilla, 15 membership, 241 Murdoch, Rupert, 369, 371, 374 Peckham, George, 48 Murray, William Vans, 195 Pemberton, Thomas, 410 Murrin, John, 175 Penn, William, 64 Myres, Sandra Lynn Swickard, death, 7 Perkins, Maxwell, 367, 370 Pettit, William O., Jr., 9, 246 Phillips, Ammi, 393 Pierson, Abraham, 409 N Pitcher, Cynthia Nelson, present, 240 Nast, Thomas, 387 Pliny the Elder, Natural History, 41 Nationa! Endowment for the Humanities, Pocock, J.G.A., civic humanism, 95-97, 10, 245-50 1§7-§9, 165-67, 171-73 National Gazette, 1 38 Political Arithmetic and Political Essays Nationalism and state’s sovereignty, (Cooper), 137 185-203 Political culture in the early Republic, Native Americans, ‘Early English 99-152 Paradigms for New World Natives,’ Political Disquisitions (Burgh), 81-98 33-67; ‘Native Americans in Their Old Poor Richard’s Almanac, 86—89 and New Worlds,’ 8 Populism and federalism, 126-52 Nettels, Curtis, 217 Price, Richard, 83—84, go, 115, 133 Neumann, Franz, 217 Priestley, Joseph, 84, 90, 133, 137, 139; Nevins, Allan, 216-17 Letters to the Inbabitants of Northumber- Nichols, Guy Warren, present, 7, 240 land, 137 Nissenbaum, Stephen Willner, present, 40 Porterfield, Amanda, elected to member- Nord, David Paul, 249; elected to mem- ship, 8 bership, 241 Pound, Ezra, 357 Nylander, Jane Cayford, present, 240 Powell, Walter W., 375 Prown, Jules David, present, 240 Purchas, Samuel, 44, 48, 55-56 Putnam, Herbert, 360 O Occupation for Gentlemen (Warburg), 376 Onuf, Peter, 76, 177: and Cathy Matson, R ‘Republicanism and Federalism in the Constitutional Decade,’ 181-203 Raleigh, Sir Walter, 42, 47 Orwell, George, 372 Randolph, Thomas Mann, 81 Ottaway, James Haller, Jr., elected to Ransom, Harry, 365 membership, 241 Reese, William Sherman, present, 240 Otto, Calvin Peter, present, 7, 240 Republicanism: English views of colonial 424 American Antiquarian Society republicanism, 81-98; Federalism in Political Culture in the Early Republic,’ constitutional decade, 181-203, and 99-152 liberalism, 153-79 Shays’ Rebellion, 125 The Republican Synthesis Revisited, 12, Shenton, Robert, elected to membership, 69-224, 249 8 A Review of the Revenue System adopted by Shepard, Samuel, 409 the First congress under the Federal Sherman, Clarence, 15 Constitution (Findley), 1 35—36, 139 Sherman, Roger, 81 Reynolds, Henry, 368 Sherman, Stuart A., 12 Richmond, Carleton, 29 Shields, David S., “The Manuscript in Riesman, David, 370 the British American World of Print, Robertson, William, 86 403-16 Rockwell, Penelope Booth, present, 7, 240 Shils, Edward, 365-67 Rose, Aquila, 404, 415 Shipton, Clifford K., 21, 29, 284 Rosenfeld, Richard, Neil, elected to mem- Shubrick, William B., 324 bership, 8; present, 240 Siegel, David Gershon, present, 240 Rowe, Harry, 217 Silsby, Herbet Trafton, znd, present, 240 Rowe, John William, elected to member- Silver, Rollo, 19 ship, 8 Simpson, John J., 14 Rush, Benjamin, 193 Singletary, Amos, 1 30 Rush, Richard, 322 Smith, Adam, 81; The Theory of Moral Russo, Mary T., 12 Sentiments, 141; The Wealth of Nations, Rutledge, John, 124- 2e5e 140-44, 146 Ryerson, Egerton, 36 > 367 Smith, George D., 361 Ryskamp, Charles, 28 Smith, Melancton, 1 29—30 Social equality and political culture in the S early Republic, g9—152 Sodha, Lynn, 10 Sack, Harold, elected to membership, 241 Solomon, Barbara Miller, death, 240 Sadleir, Michael, 340 Southwick, Albert Brown, present, 240 Sahagun, Bernardino de, 58 Spawn, Willman, present, 240 Said, Edward, 65-66 Spear, Hope Hartwell, present, 7, 240 St. John, John, William Heinman: a Cen- Spencer, Lilly Martin, 392; The War Spirit tury of Publishing, 376 at Home, 381 Sargisson, Duane Thomas, present, 240 Spenser, Edmund, Faerie Queene, 36 Schiller, Justin Galland, present, 240 Spofford, Ainsworth Rand, 356 Schudson, Michael S., elected to member- State’s sovereignty and republicanism, ship, 8 151-203 The Scourge of Aristocracy, 1 36 Steere, Richard, 412 Scudder, Henry, A Christians Daily Walke, Stephens, William, 411 vem Stinehour, Roderick Douglas, 9, 246; Sealsfield, Charles, 23, 25 present, 7, 240 Second Treatise (Locke), 93 Stockton, Annis, 415 Sedgwick, Catherine Maria, 326 Stoddard Charitable Trust, 11 Sedgwick, Robert, 326 Stoddard, Helen Estabrook, present, 240 Sedgwick, Theodore, 326 Stoddard, Roger Eliot, 243, 292; “The Seeman, Erik R., 13 American Book and the American ‘Serendipity and Synergy: Collection Bookman; For Marcus McCorison, on Development, Access, and Research his Retirement,’ 329-43; present, 7, 240 Opportunities at AAS during the Stoddard, Solomon, 409 McCorison Era,’ 42-43, 291-351 Stowe, Harriet Beecher, Oldtown Folks, Shalhope, Robert, 75, 206; interpreting 352 republicanism, 153, 156—58; ‘Repub- Stowe, John, elected to membership, 241 licanism, Liberalism, and Democracy: Strachey, William, 55 425 Strader, Donald, 10, 13-14 Paradigms for New World Natives, Strahan, William, 363-64 33-67; ‘Old World Paradigms for New Streeter, Henry Schofield, 253; gift, 14; World Peoples: English Images of the present, 240; recognized, 241-42 Indians, ca. 1493-1710,’ 8; present, 7; Streeter, Thomas W., 14 and George A. Billias (eds.) Perspectives Sudler, Barbara Welch, present, 240 on Early American History: Essays in Sullivan, William Francis, 311; present, Honor ofR ichard B. Morris, 221 240 Venturi, Franco, 208 Swem, Earl Gregg, 29 Vespucci, Amerigo, De Nove Mundo, 38 Von Laue, Theodore, 216 Von Weizsacker, Richard, 25 Les Voyages de Champlain, 248 Tanselle, George Thomas, 7; recognized, 241-42 Tatham, David Frederic, present, 7, 240; W reports, 7—5, 239-43 Taylor, Alan, 325-26 Walcott, Robert F., 331, 334-35 Taylor, John, 135, 139, 413 Walcott, Thomas, 331, 335 The Theory of Moral Sentiments (Smith), Waldstreicher, David L., 13 14! Walett, Francis Gustaf, death, 8 Thomas, Keith, 66 Walker, Jeffrey, 13 Thompson, William, 124-25 Wall, Richard Manning, elected to mem- Thoreau, Henry David, 379-80 bership, 241 Thorowgood, Thomas, 59-61 Waller, Benjamin, 415 Thorp, Willard, 245 Waller, Kate, 26 Tighe, Benjamin, 341 Warburg, Frederic, Occupation for Gentle- Tilestone, Thomas, 343 men, 37° Tilton, Sumner Burnham, Jr., 25 3; pres- Warner, George, 1 36-37 ent, 240 Warner, Michael, 376, 403 Todd, William B., 13 Washington, George, 81, 213 Toland, John, 413 Warts, Steven, 176 Topsell, Edward, 41 The Wealth ofN ations (Smith), 140-44, 146 Towner, Lawrence William, death, 240; Weaver, Glenn, present, 7 obit., 283—89 Weber, Max, 86 I'rachtman, Howard, 218 Webster, Peletiah, 189 Tracy, Joyce, 303 Wells, James, obit. of Gaylord Donnelley, Trumbull, Jonathan, 184 281-83 Tucker, Louis Leonard, present, 240 Wessen, Ernest James, 340 Tunstall, Jeremy, 375 Westbrook, Ellen E., 13 Two Treatises on Government (Locke), 116 Whitaker, Virgil, 317 White, Hayden, 36 U White, John, 52 Whitehead, Kate, 370 Under Its Generous Dome: The Collections Whiting, Nellie, P., 15 and Programs of the American Antiquar- Whitman, Walt, 365-66 tan Society, 11-12 Wiggins, James Russell, present, 240 Unwin, Stanley, The Truth about a Pub- Wilkes, John, 93 lisher, 375-76; The Truth about Publish- William Heinemann: a Century ofP ublish- ing, 375-76 ing (St. John), 376 Williams, Peter Howard Creagh, 9, 246; present, 240; report, 252-79 Williams, Roger, 60 Valeri, Mark, 311 Willison, Ian R., “The History of the Vaughan, Alden True, ‘Early English Book in Twentieth-Century Britain 426 American Antiquarian Society and America: Perspective and Evi- Woolf, Virginia, 372 dence,’ 353-77 Woolsey, John Munro, Jr., 253; present, Wilson, Carroll A., 340 7. 240 Wilson, Charles, 374-75 Wright, Julia McNair, 392 Wilson, James, 81 Wright, Susanna, 415 Wilson, James Southall, 27 Writing the History oft he American West, Wing, Donald, 18 249 Winship, George Parker, 16 Wroth, Lawrence, C., 331 Winship, Michael, 249 Wyvill, Christopher, 92 Winslow, Edward, 59—6o, 63 Wolf, Edwin, 2nd, 331 y Wolfe, Thomas, 367 Wood, Gordon S., 69, 76, 219; ‘After- Young, Alfred, 288 word,’ to “The Republican Synthesis Revisited,’ 205—13; The Creation of the Z American Republic, 153, 158-59, 162, 166-73 Zboray, Ronald J., 12 Wood, Marcus, 13 Zinman, Michael, present, 240 Woodbury, John Clark, present, 7, 240 Zuccotti, John Eugene, elected to mem- Woodville, Richard Caton, 383 bership, 8

See more

The list of books you might like

Most books are stored in the elastic cloud where traffic is expensive. For this reason, we have a limit on daily download.