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The New England Quarterly INDEX TO VOLUME LXXV March to December 2002 4 Is for American: Letters and Other Sciences: Styles of — Affiliation, Characters in the Newly United reviewed by Tamara Plakins Thom- States, by Jill Lepore, reviewed by ton, 493. Richard J. Bell, 675. Beagle, Jonathan M., Remembering Allegro, James J., “Increasing and Peter Faneuil: Yankees, Huguenots, Strengthening the Country’: Law, and Ethnicity in Boston, 1743- Politics, and the Antislavery Move- 1900, 355. ment in Early-Eighteenth-Century Bean, Susan S., Yankee India: Ameri- Massachusetts Bay, 5. can Commercial and Cultural En- American Aeneas, The: Classical Ori- counters with India in the Age of gins of the American Self, by John Sail, 1784-1860, reviewed by C. Shields, reviewed by Kathryn Craig Marin, 523 Mudgett, 172. Bell, Richard J., review of A Is for American Colonies, by Alan Taylor, American: Letters and Other reviewed by Peter C. Mancall, 477 Characters in the Newly United American Women of Letters and the States, by Jill Lepore, 675. Nineteenth-Century Sciences: Styles Bellin, Joshua David, The Demon of of Affiliation, by Nina Baym, re- the Continent: Indians and_ the viewed by Tamara Plakins Thorn- Shaping of American Literature, ton, 493. reviewed by Ron Welburn, 345. Art of Family, The: Genealogical Ar- Benes, Peter, and D._ Brenton tifacts in New England, edited by Simons, editors, The Art of Family: D. Brenton Simons and Peter Genealogical Artifacts in New En- Benes, reviewed by Jane Kamen- gland, reviewed by Jane Kamensky, sky, 666. . 666. os Atlantic Colonies, by Peter C. Black Hearts of Men, The: Radical Mancall, 477 Abolitionists and the Transforma- tion of Race, by John Stauffer, re- BAD Books and Bad Boys: The Trans- viewed by Thomas J. Brown, 656. formation of Gender in Eighteenth- Blanck, Emily, Seventeen Eighty- Century Northampton, Massachu- Three: The Turning Point in the setts, by Ava Chamberlain, 179. Law of Slavery and Freedom in Bartholomew, Robert E., and Massachusetts, 24. Stephen Whalen, The Great New Blatt, Martin H Thomas J. Brown, England Airship Hoax of 1909, 466. and Donald Yacovone, editors, Baym, Nina, American Women of Let- Hope & Glory Essays on the ters and the Nineteenth-Century Legacy of the 54th Massachusetts 694 The New England Quarterly INDEX TO VOLUME LXXV March to December 2002 4 Is for American: Letters and Other Sciences: Styles of — Affiliation, Characters in the Newly United reviewed by Tamara Plakins Thom- States, by Jill Lepore, reviewed by ton, 493. Richard J. Bell, 675. Beagle, Jonathan M., Remembering Allegro, James J., “Increasing and Peter Faneuil: Yankees, Huguenots, Strengthening the Country’: Law, and Ethnicity in Boston, 1743- Politics, and the Antislavery Move- 1900, 355. ment in Early-Eighteenth-Century Bean, Susan S., Yankee India: Ameri- Massachusetts Bay, 5. can Commercial and Cultural En- American Aeneas, The: Classical Ori- counters with India in the Age of gins of the American Self, by John Sail, 1784-1860, reviewed by C. Shields, reviewed by Kathryn Craig Marin, 523 Mudgett, 172. Bell, Richard J., review of A Is for American Colonies, by Alan Taylor, American: Letters and Other reviewed by Peter C. Mancall, 477 Characters in the Newly United American Women of Letters and the States, by Jill Lepore, 675. Nineteenth-Century Sciences: Styles Bellin, Joshua David, The Demon of of Affiliation, by Nina Baym, re- the Continent: Indians and_ the viewed by Tamara Plakins Thorn- Shaping of American Literature, ton, 493. reviewed by Ron Welburn, 345. Art of Family, The: Genealogical Ar- Benes, Peter, and D._ Brenton tifacts in New England, edited by Simons, editors, The Art of Family: D. Brenton Simons and Peter Genealogical Artifacts in New En- Benes, reviewed by Jane Kamen- gland, reviewed by Jane Kamensky, sky, 666. . 666. os Atlantic Colonies, by Peter C. Black Hearts of Men, The: Radical Mancall, 477 Abolitionists and the Transforma- tion of Race, by John Stauffer, re- BAD Books and Bad Boys: The Trans- viewed by Thomas J. Brown, 656. formation of Gender in Eighteenth- Blanck, Emily, Seventeen Eighty- Century Northampton, Massachu- Three: The Turning Point in the setts, by Ava Chamberlain, 179. Law of Slavery and Freedom in Bartholomew, Robert E., and Massachusetts, 24. Stephen Whalen, The Great New Blatt, Martin H Thomas J. Brown, England Airship Hoax of 1909, 466. and Donald Yacovone, editors, Baym, Nina, American Women of Let- Hope & Glory Essays on the ters and the Nineteenth-Century Legacy of the 54th Massachusetts 694 INDEX 695 Regiment, reviewed by William the Ret Jarec Curtis, edited by Seraile, 328 Philip F Gura, reviewed by Blight, David W., Race and Reunion Richard D. Brown, 668 The Civil War in American Mem- Bush, Sargent, Jr., editor, The Corre- ory, reviewed by Kathleen Clark sponde } nce of Joh] n Coy tto1 n, r- e- 496 viewed by Sheila McIntvre, 323 Bosco, Ronald A., and Joel Mverson editors The Later Lectures OT HAMBERLAIN, Ava, Bad Books Ralph Waldo Emerson, 1843 ind Bad Bovs: The Transforma- 1871, 2 volumes, re" iewed by Gan tion of Gender in Eighteenth- Collison, 502 Century Northampton Massachu- Brahmin Janissaries: John A. Andrew setts, 179 Mobilizes Massachusetts’ Upper ‘hanging Heart of Abolitionism Class for the Civil War, by Richard The, by Thomas J. Brown, 656 F Miller, 204. ‘lark Christopher 4 Mother and Breen, Louise A Transgressing the Her Daughters at the Northamp- Bounds Subversive Ente rprises ton Community New Evidenceo n among the Puritan Elite in Massa- Women in Utopia, 592. chusetts 1630-1692, reviewed by lark Kathleen. review ot Race and Jonathan Field, 151 Reunion: The Civil War in Ameri- Brown, Lois Out of the Mouths of can Me mory by David W Blight Babes: The Abolitionist Campaign 496. of Susan Paul and the Juvenile Clifford, Deborah Pickman, Th Choiro f Boston, 52 Passion of Abby Hemenway: Mem- Brown, Richard D., review of Buried ory Spirit and the Making of His- from the World Inside thre Massa- tory, reviewed by Norman Pettit chusetts State Prison 1529-15831 321 The Vie morandum Books ot the ole, Phyllis, review of Transfiguring Rev. Jar d Curtis, edited by Philip America Myth, Ideology, and F. Gura, 668 Vourningg o Vlargaret Full rs Braonwan ,} DTohnoamlads ]Y acoMvaorntien H.e ad Blatt ojl4 l! isroint,i ng Gaebreyyd , review of Hop Glory: E SSAUYUS mn ithe Lectures of Ralph Waldo Emerson Le Pacy of thre 54th Vassac husetts 1843-1871 volumes edited by Re giment revie wed DV William Ronald A Bosco and Joel Mver- Seraile, 328 Son, 502 ___, The Changing Heart of Abo- ‘orre spond nce of J tin Cotton, Thi litionism, 656 edited by Sargent Bush Jr.. re- Bruce, Dickson D., [r., The Origins viewed by Sheila McIntyre 323 of Afric an Ame rican Literature rowley John E., The Invention of 1680-1865, reviewed by Jeannin« ( omfort Sensibilities and De s722Nn Marie DeLombard, 647 in Early Vode rn Britain and Early Building History of Northern Neu America, reviewed by Marie Mor- England, A, by Garvin James Li Gan, 341. reviewe d by WV BA TK|S CA1L]e Mav - umbler, John r Rneea sonable1] Use nard 169 The Peopli thre Environment, and Inside th Buried from the Wor ld nside. The the State England 1790 Massac huse tt? s State Pri yon 15; 29 1930, review by Anthony N 1831. Th Viemorandum Books of Penna, 511 696 THE NEW ENGLAND QUARTERLY DELBANCO, Andrew, editor, Writ- ELBERT, Monika M., Striking a His- ing New England: An Anthology torical Pose: Antebellum Tableaux from the Puritans to the Present, Vivants, Godey’s Illustrations, and reviewed by Emory Elliott, 663. Margaret Fuller's Heroines, 235. DeLombard, Jeannine Marie, Rep- Elizabeth Bishop at the Library of resenting the Slave: White Advo- Congress: Recording Robert Frost, cacy and Black Testimony in Har- edited by Laura Jehn Menides, riet Beecher Stowe’s Dred, 8o. 295 Turing Back the Clock: Elizabeth Bishop's World War II- Black Atlantic Literary Studies, 647. Cold War View, by Camille Demon of the Continent, The: Indi- Roman, reviewed by Celeste ans and the Shaping of American Goodridge, 516. Literature, by Joshua David Bellin, Elliott, Emory, review of Writing reviewed by Ron Welburn, 345. New England: An Anthology from Dickey, Frances, Frost’s “The Tuft the Puritans to the Present, edited of Flowers”: A Problem of Other by Andrew Delbanco, 663. Minds, 299. Eloquence Is Power: Oratory and Diggins, John Patrick, review of John Performance in Early America, by Adams and the Founding of the Sandra M. Gustafson, reviewed by Republic, edited by Richard Alan Philip Gould, 154. Ryerson, 504. Emerson, Thoreau, and the Role of Digital Academy, The: An Annotated the Cultural Critic, by Sam Bibliography of African-American McGuire Worley, reviewed by History Websites, by Sheyda F. A. Granville Ganter, 165. Jahanbani and Christiana Morgan Employing the Local: A Penobscot Grefe, Rae: Modern in the Federal Writers’ Diller, Christopher, review of Ruth- Project, by Siobhan Senier, 355. less Democracy: A Multicultural Ether Controversy, The: Milestone Interpretation of the American Ren- in American Medicine, by Amalie aissance, by Timothy B. Powell, M. Kass, 487. 141. Ether Day: The Strange Tale of Downtown: Its Rise and Fall, 1880— America’s Greatest Medical Dis- i950, by Robert M. Fogelson, re- covery and the Haunted Men Who viewed by Max Page, 509. Made It, by Julie M. Fenster, re- Doyle, Christine, Louisa May Alcott viewed by Amalie M. Kass, 487. and Charlotte Bronté Transat- lantic Translations, reviewed by FACING East from Indian Country: Lynne Vallone, 162. A Native History of Early America, Duban, James, John Walker and the by Daniel K. Richter, reviewed by Early Edwardsianism of Henry Andrew McMichael, 507. James, Sr., 276. Fahs, Alice, The Imagined Civil War Dunbabin, John P. D., The 1831 Popular Literature of the North Dutch Arbitration of the Cana- and South, 1861-1865, reviewed dian-American Boundary Dispute: by Ezra Greenspan, 332. Another View, 622. Fenster, Julie M., Ether Day: The Dutch Arbitration of the Canadian- Strange Tale of America’s Greatest American Boundary Dispute, The Medical Discovery and __ the 1831: Another View, by John P. D. Haunted Men Who Made It, re- Dunbabin, 622. ie viewed by Amalie M. Kass, 487. INDEX 697 Field, Jonathan, review of Trans- Elizabeth Bishop and Lota De gressing the Bounds Subversive Macedo Soares, by Carmen L. Enterprises among the Puritan Oliveira, 516. Elite in Massachusetts, 1630-1692, Gould, Eliga H., The Persistence of by Louise A. Breen, 151. Empire: British Political Culture in Fogelson, Robert M., Downtown: Its the Age of the American Revolution Rise and Fall 1880-1950, re- reviewed by Carla Mulford, 157. viewed by Max Page, 509. Gould, Philip, review of Eloquence Is Frost’s “The Tuft of Flowers”: A Power: Oratory and Performance Problem of Other Minds, by in Early America, by Sandra M. Frances Dickey, 299 Gustafson, 154 Fugitive’s Gibraltar, The: Escaping Great New England Airship Hoax of Slaves and Abolitionism in Neu igo9, The, by Stephen Whalen Bedford, Massachusetts, by Kath- and Robert E. Bartholomew, 466. ryn Grover, reviewed by Albert Greenspan, Ezra, review of The J. von Frank, 137 Imagined Civil War: Popular Lit- “Future Good and Great of Our erature of the North and South, Land, The”: Republican Mothers, 1861-1865, by Alice Fahs, 332. Female Authors, and Domesti- Grefe, Christiana Morgan, and cated Literacy in Antebellum New Sheyda F. A Jahanbani, The Digi- England, by Sarah Robbins, 562. tal Academy: An Annotated Bibli- ography of African-American His- GANTER, Granville, review of tory Websites, 132. Emerson, Thoreau, and the Role of Griffin, Patrick, The People with No the Cultural Critic, by Sam Name Ireland’s Ulster Scots McGuire Worley, 165. America’s Scots Irish, and the Cre- Garvin, James L., A Building History ation of a British Atlantic World, of Northern New England, re- 1689-1764, reviewed by Marianne viewed by W. Barksdale Maynard S. Wokeck,. 514. 169. Grover, Kathryn, The Fugitive s Gentleman of Color A: The Life of Gibraltar Escaping Slaves and James Forten, by Julie Winch, re- Abolitionism in New Bedford, viewed by Jeannine Marie De- Massachusetts, reviewed by Albert Lombard, 647 J. von Frank, 137. Giles, Paul, Transatlantic Insurrec- Gura, Philip F., editor, Buried from tions British Culture and the For- the World: Inside the Massachu- mation of American Literature setts State Prison, 1829-1831 The 1730-1860, reviewed by K. P. Van Memorandum Books of the Ret Anglen, 160 Jared Curtis, reviewed by Richard Gods in Granite: The Art of the D. Brown, 668 White Mountains of New Hamp- Gustafson, Sandra M.., Eloquence Is shire by Robert L. McGrath, re- Power: Oratory and Performance viewed by Marie Morgan, 148 in Early America, reviewed by Goodridge, Celeste, review of Eliza- Philip Gould, 154. beth Bishop's World War II-Cold > War View, by Camille Roman HABEGGER, Alfred, My Wars Are 516. Laid Away in Books: The Life of review of Rare and Com- Emily Dickinson, reviewed by monplace Flowers The Story of Marv Loeffelholz, 319. 698 THE NEW ENGLAND QUARTERLY Henigman, Laura, review of Unwel- JACOBSON, Lori, review of Sarah come Americans: Living on the Winnemucca, by Sally Zanjani, 684. Margin in Early New England, by _, review of Voices of Ameri- Ruth Wallis Herndon, 678. can Indian Assimilation and Resis- Herndon, Ruth Wallis, Unwelcome tance: Helen Hunt Jackson, Sarah Americans: Living on the Margin Winnemucca, and Victoria in Early New England, reviewed Howard, by Siobhan Senier, 684. by Laura Henigman, 678. Jahanbani, Sheyda F. A., and Chris- Hijiva, James A., review of Sarah's tiana Morgan Grefe, The Digital Choice, 1828-1832, by Ramsay Academy: An Annotated Bibliogra- MacMullen, 338. phy of African-American History History, Legend, and Regional Verse Websites, 132. in Frost’s “Directive,” by George John Adams and the Founding of the Monteiro, 286. Republic, edited by Richard Alan Hoffman, Tyler, Robert Frost and Ryerson, reviewed by John Patrick the Politics of Poetry, reviewed by Diggins, 504. Bruce Micheison, 670. John Adams, by David McCullough, Holzberger, William G., editor, The reviewed by Robert Middlekauff, Letters of George Santayana: Book 139. One, 1868-1909, reviewed by Joel John Walker and the Early Edward- Porte, 312. sianism of Henry James, Sr., by Hope & Glory: Essays on the Legacy James Duban, 276. of the 54th Massachusetts Regi- ment, edited by Martin H. Blatt, KAMENSKY, Jane, review of The Thomas J. Brown, and Donald Ya- Art of Family: Genealogical Arti- covone, reviewed — by William facts in New England, edited by Seraile, 328. D. Brenton Simons and Peter Hudspeth, Robert N., editor, “My Benes, 666. Heart Is a Large Kingdom”: Se- Kass, Amalie M., The Ether Contro- lected Letters of Margaret Fuller, versy: Milestone in American reviewed by Christina Zwarg, 145. Medicine, 487. Kennedy, Randall, Marching toward IMAGINED Civil War, The: Popu- Justice: An Exhibition Review, lar Literature of the North and 129. South, 1861-1865, by Alice Fahs, reviewed by Ezra Greenspan, LATER Lectures of Ralph Waldo 332. Emerson, The, 1843-1871, 2 vol- “Increasing and Strengthening the umes, edited by Ronald A. Bosco Country”: Law, Politics, and the and Joel Myerson, reviewed by Antislavery Movement in Early- Gary Collison, 502. Eighteenth-Century Massachu- Lawes, Carolyn J., Women and Re- setts Bay, by James J. Allegro, 5. form in a New England Commu- Infant Piety in New England: The nity, 1815-1860, reviewed by Car- Legacy of Horace Bushnell, by men Nielson Varty, 167 Norman Pettit, 444. Lepore, Jill, A Is for American: Let- Invention of Comfort, The: Sensibili- ters and Other Characters in the ties and Design in Early Modern Newly United States, reviewed by Britain and Early America, by Richard J. Bell, 675. John E. Crowley, reviewed by Letters of George Santayana, The: Marie Morgan, 341. Book One, 1868-1g09, edited by INDEX 699 William G. Holzberger, reviewed Marching toward Justice: An Exhibi- by Joel Porte, 312. tion Review, by Randall Kennedy, Linebaugh, Peter, and Marcus 129. Rediker, The Many-He aded Marin, Craig, review of Yankee Hydra: Sailors, Slaves, Common- India: American Commercial and ers, and the Hidden History of the Cultural Encounters with India in Revolutionary Atlantic rey iewed the Age of Sail, 1784-1860, by by PeterC . Mancall, 477 Susan S. Bean, 523. . Loeffelholz, Mary, review of My Mason, Matthew, “Nothing Is Better Wars Are Laid Away in Books Calculated to Excite Divisions”: The Life of Emily Dickinson, by Federalist Agitation against Slave Alfred Habegger, 319 Representation during the War of Long Road to Justice: The African- 1812, 531. American Experience in the Mass- Maynard, W. Barksdale, review of A achusetts Courts, exhibition re- Building History of Northern New viewed by Randall Kennedy, 129 England, by James L. Garvin, 169. Louisa May Alcott and Charlotte Mead, Rebecca J., review of Political Bronté: Transatlantic Translations Woman: Florence Luscomb and by Christine Doyle, reviewed by the Legacy of Radical Reform, by Lynne Vallone, 162. Sharon Hartman Strom, 520. ; Menides, Laura Jehn, editor, Eliza- McCULLOUGH David John beth Bishop at the Library of Con- Adams, reviewed by Robert Mid- gress: Recording Robert Frost, 295 dlekauff, 139. McGrath, Robert L., Gods in Gran- Michelson, Bruce, review of Robert ite: The Art of the White Moun- Frost and the Politics of Poetry, by tains of New Hampshire, reviewed Tyler Hoffman, 670. by Marie Morgan, 148. Middlekauff, Robert, review of John McIntyre, Sheila, review of The Cor- Adams, by David McCullough, 139. respondence o) f John Cotton, Miller, Richard F., Brahmin Janis- edited by Sargent Bush, Jr., 323. saries: John A. Andrew Mobilizes McMichael, Andrew review of Fac- Massachusetts’ Upper Class for the ing East from Indian Country: A Civil War, 204. Native History of Early America Milner, Marc, review of An Unsettled by Daniel K. Richter, 507 Conquest: The British Campaign MacMullen, Ramsay, Sarah’s Choice against the Peoples of Acadia, by 1525-1832 reviewed by James A Geoffrey Plank, 348. Hijiva, 338. Monteiro, George, History, Legend, Main, Gloria L., Peoples of a Spa- and Regional Verse in Frost’s “Di- cious Land: Families and Cultures rective,” 286. in Colonial New England, re- Morgan, Marie, review of Gods in viewed by David J. Silverman, 688. Granite: The Art of the White Mancall, Peter C., Atlantic Colonies, Mountains of New Hampshire, by 477. Robert L. McGrath, 148 Many-Headed Hydra, The: Sailors ___, review of The Invention of Slaves, Commoners, and the Hid- Comfort: Sensibilities and Design den History of the Revolutionary in Early Modern Britain and Early Atlantic, by Peter Linebaugh and America, by John E. Crowley, 341. Marcus Rediker, reviewed by Mother and Her Daughters at the PeterC . Mancall, 477. Northampton Community, A: New 700 THE NEW ENGLAND QUARTERLY Evidence on Women in Utopia, by Origins of African American Litera- Christopher Clark, 592. ture, The, 1680-1865, by Dickson Mudgett, Kathryn, review of The D. Bruce, Jr., reviewed by Jean- American Aeneas: Classical Ori- nine Marie DeLombard, 647. gins oft he American Self, by John Out of the Mouths of Babes: The C. Shields, 172. Abolitionist Campaign of Susan Mulford, Carla, review of The Persis- Paul and the Juvenile Choir of tence of Empire: British Political Boston, by Lois Brown, 52. Culture in the Age oft he American Revolution, by Eliga H. Gould, 157. PAGE, Max, review of Downtown: “My Heart Is a Large Kingdom’: Se- Its Rise and Fall, 1880-1950, by lected Letters of Margaret Fuller, Robert M. Fogelson, 509. edited by Robert N. Hudspeth, re- Passion of Abby Hemenway, The: viewed by Christina Zwarg, 145. Memory, Spirit, and the Making of My Wars Are Laid Away in Books: History, by Deborah Pickman Clif- The Life of Emily Dickinson, by ford, reviewed by Norman Pettit, Alfred Habegger, reviewed by 321 Mary Loeffelholz, 319. Penna, Anthony N., review of Rea- Myerson, Joel, and Ronald A. Bosco, sonable Use: The People, the Envi- editors, The Later Lectures of ronment, and the State, New En- Ralph Waldo Emerson, 1843- gland 1790-1930, by John T. 1871, 2 volumes, reviewed by Gary Cumbler, 511. Collison, 502. People with No Name, The: Ireland’s _, editor, Selected Letters of Ulster Scots, America’s Scots Irish, Nathaniel Hawthorne, reviewed by and the Creation of a British At- Frederick Newberry, 673. lantic World, 1689-1764, by Patrick Griffin, reviewed by Mari- NEWBERRY, Frederick, review of anne S. Wokeck, 514. Selected Letters of Nathaniel Peoples ofa Spacious Land: Families Hawthorne, edited by Joel Myer- and Cultures in Colonial New son, 673. England, by Gloria L. Main, re- Newman, Richard S., The Transfor- viewed by David J. Silverman, 688. mation of American Abolitionism: Persistence of Empire, The: British Fighting Slavery in the Early Re- Political Culture in the Age of the public, reviewed by Thomas J. American Revolution, by Eliga H. Brown, 656. Gould, reviewed by Carla Mulford, ____, review of The Showman and 157. the Slave: Race, Death, and Mem- Pestana, Carla Gardina, review of ory in Barnum’s America, by Ben- Walking in the Way of Peace: jamin Reiss, 499. Quaker Pacifism in the Seven- “Nothing Is Better Calculated to Ex- teenth Century, by Meredith Bald- cite Divisions”: Federalist Agita- win Weddle, 325. tion against Slave Representation Pettit, Norman, Infant Piety in New during the War of 1812, by England: The Legacy of Horace Matthew Mason, 531. Bushnell, 444. review of The Passion of OLIVEIRA, Carmen L., Rare and Abby Hemenway: Memory, Spirit, Commonplace Flowers: The Story and the Making of History, by of Elizabeth Bishop and Lota De Deborah Pickman Clifford, 321. Macedo Soares, reviewed by Ce- Plank, Geoffrey, An Unsettled Con- leste Goodridge, 516. quest: The British Campaign INDEX 7/ Ol against the Peoples of Acadia, re- Richter, Daniel K., Facing East from viewed by Marc Milner, 348. Indian Country: A Native History Political Woman: Florence Luscomb of Early America, reviewed by An- and the Legacy of Radical Reform, drew McMichael, 507. by Sharon Hartman Strom, re- Robbins, Sarah, “The Future Good viewed by Rebecca J. Mead, 520 and Great of Our Land”: Republi- Porte, Joel, Santayana’s Letters: The can Mothers, Female Authors, and Harvard Years, 312. Domesticated Literacy in Antebel- Powell, Timothy B., Ruthless Democ- lum New England, 562. racy: A Multicultural Interpreta- Robert Frost and the Politics of Po- tion of the American Renaissance ety, by Tyler Hoffman, reviewed reviewed by Christopher Diller, by Bruce Michelson, 670. 141. Rohrbach, Augusta, Truth Stranger Than Fiction: Race, Realism, and RACE and Reunion: The Civil War the U.S. Literary Marketplace, re- in American Memory, by David W. viewed by Jeannine Marie De- Blight, reviewed _ by Kathleen Lombard, 647 Clark, 496. Roman, Camille, Elizabeth Bishop's Rare and Commonplace Flowers World War II-Cold War View, re- The Story of Elizabeth Bishop and viewed by Celeste Goodridge, 516. Lota De Macedo Soares, by Car- Rum &> Axes: The Rise of aC onnecti- men L. Oliveira, reviewed by Ce- cut Merchant Family, 1795-1850, leste Goodridge, 516. by Janet Siskind, reviewed by Reading and Writing Hope Leslie Sarah Swedberg, 682. Catharine Maria Sedgwick’s Indian Ruthless Democracy: A Multicultural “Connections,” by Karen Woods Interpretation of the American Weierman, 415 Renaissance by Timothy B. Powell, Reasonable Use: The People, the En- reviewed by Christopher Diller, vironment, and the State, Neu 141. England 1790-1930, by John T. Ryerson, Richard Alan, editor, John Cumbler, reviewed by Anthony N Adams and the Founding of the Penna, 511. Republic, reviewed by John Patrick Rediker, Marcus, and Peter Diggins, 504. Linebaugh, The Many-Headed Hydra: Sailors, Slaves, Common- SAILLANT, John, editor, “Some ers, and the Hidden History of the Thoughts on the Subject of freeing Revolutionary Atlantic, reviewed the Negro Slaves in the Colony of by PeterC . Mancall, 477. Connecticut by Levi Hart; Reiss, Benjamin, The Showman and with a Response from Samuel the Slave: Race, Death, and Mem- Hopkins, 107. ory in Barnum’s America, re- Santayana’s Letters: The Harvard viewed by Richard S. Newman, Years, by Joel Porte, 312. 499. Sarah Winnemucca, by Sally Zanjani, Remembering Peter Faneuil: Yan- reviewed by Lori Jacobson, 684. kees, Huguenots, and Ethnicity in Sarah's Choice, 1828-1832, by Ram- Boston, 1743-1900, by Jonathan say MacMullen, reviewed _ by M. Beagle, 388. James A. Hijiya, 338. Representing the Slave: White Advo- Selected Letters of Nathaniel Haw- cacy and Black Testimony in Har- thorne, edited by Joel Myerson, re- riet Beecher Stowe’s Dred, by viewed by Frederick Newberry, Jeannine Marie DeLombard, 80 673 702 THE NEW ENGLAND QUARTERLY Senier, Siobhan, Employing the ica: Myth, Ideology, and Mourning Local: A Penobscot Modern in the in Margaret Fuller’s Writing, re- Federal Writers’ Project, 355. viewed by Phyllis Cole, 335. ___, Voices of American Indian Striking a Historical Pose: Antebel- Assimilation and Resistance: Helen lum Tableaux Vivants, Godey’s II- Hunt Jackson, Sarah Winnemucca, lustrations, and Margaret Fuller's and Victoria Howard, reviewed by Heroines, by Monika M. Elbert, Lori Jacobson, 684. 235. Seraile, William, review of Hope & Strom, Sharon Hartman, Political Glory: Essays on the Legacy of the Woman: Florence Luscomb and 54th Massachusetts Regiment, the Legacy of Radical Reform, re- edited by Martin H. Blatt, Thomas viewed by Rebecca J. Mead, 520. J. Brown, and Donald Yacovone, Swedberg, Sarah, review of Rum & 328. Axes: The Rise of a Connecticut Seventeen Eighty-Three: The Turn- Merchant Family, 1795-1850, by ing Point in the Law of Slavery and Janet Siskind, 682. Freedom in Massachusetts, by Emily Blanck, 24. TARNISHED Idol: William T. G Shields, John C., The American Ae- Morton and the Introduction of neds: Classical Origins of the Surgical Anesthesia: A Chronicle American Self, reviewed _ by of the Ether Controversy, by Kathryn Mudgett, 172. Richard ie Wolfe, reviewed by Showman and the Slave, The: Race, Amalie M. Kass, 487. Death, and Memory in Barnum’s Taylor, Alan, American Colonies, re- America, by Benjamin Reiss, re- viewed by Peter C. Mancall, 477. viewed by Richard S. Newman, 499. Thornton, Tamara Plakins, review of Silverman, David J., review of Peo- American Women of Letters and ples of a Spacious Land: Families the Nineteenth-Century Sciences and Cultures in Colonial New Styles of Affiliation, by Nina Baym, England, by Gloria L. Main, 688. 493. Simons, D. Brenton, and Peter Transatlantic Insurrections: British Benes, editors, The Art of Family: Culture and the Formation of Genealogical Artifacts in New American Literature, 1730-1860, England, reviewed by Jane Ka- by Paul Giles, reviewed by K. P mensky, 666. Van Anglen, 160. Siskind, Janet, Rum & Axes: The Rise Transfiguring America: Myth, Ideol- of aC onnecticut Merchant Family, ogy, and Mourning in Margaret 1795-1850, reviewed by Sarah Fuller’s Writing, by Jeffrey Steele. Swedberg, 682. reviewed by Phyllis Cole, 335 “Some Thoughts on the Subject of Transformation of American Aboli- freeing the Negro Slaves in the tionism, The: Fighting Slavery in Colony of Connecticut... ,” by the Early Republic, by Richard S. Levi Hart; with a Response from Newman, reviewed by Thomas J. Samuel Hopkins, edited by John Brown, 656. Saillant, 107. Transgressing the Bounds: Subver- Stauffer, John, The Black Hearts of sive Enterprises among the Puritan Men: Radical Abolitionists and the Elite in Massachusetts, 1630-1692, Transformation of Race, reviewed by Louise A. Breen, reviewed by by Thomas J. Brown, 656. Jonathan Field, 151. Steele, Jeffrey, Transfiguring Amer- Truth Stranger Than Fiction: Race,

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