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Index to Volume 112 © 449 Breaking the Backcountry: The Seven Years’ Closer to Freedom: Enslaved Women & Resis- War in Virginia and Pennsylvania, 1754 tance in the Plantation South, by 1765, by Matthew C. Ward, 188-90 Stephanie M. H. Camp, 426-28 Breen, Patrick, review by, 426-28 oclanis, Peter A., and David L. Carlton, F . / hi South, the Nation, and the World: Breen, | ai The Marke tplace of Revolution P rspe ctive son Southe rn Economu How Consumer Politi s Shaped American Indepe ndence, 69 0 De Ve lopme nt, 78-79 Brewer, Holly, review by, 304—6 ‘ole, Mary Hill, review by, 185-86 Bufton, comte de, 98-133 olonial Virginias Cooking Dynasty, by Katherine E. Harbury, 190-91 Byrd, Harry Flood, 2—35 Condorcet, marquis de, 134-77 Cc Cray, Robert E., Jr., review by, 430-31 Camp, Stephanie M. H., Closer to Freedom: CEN Sa laAvi VEeEA ] Wome: n cew y» ReDPDs, istance in. tH}e PlParn - tation South, 4126-28 Dale, Sir Thomas, 226-65 arlton, David L., and Peter A. Coclanis, Damned Souls in a Tobacco Colony: Religion The South, the Nation, and the World: in Seventeenth-Century Virginia, by Perspectives on Southern Economic De ve lopme nt, 78-79 Edward L. Bond, 338-71 Daniel Boone: An American Life, by Michael ‘armichael, Peter S., ed., Audacity Personi- A. Lofaro, 309-10 fied: The Ge neralship of Robert E. Lee, 311-12 Darlington Heights, Prince Edward Co., 372-418 ‘atholicism, 36-61 Davidson, Donald, 36-61 ‘happell, David L., A Stone of Hope: Prophetic Reli&g ion and the Death of Jim Dennis, Michael, Luther P Jackson and a Crow, 319-21 Life for Civil Rights, 316-17 hastellux, marquis de, 98-133 Des Jardins, Julie, Women and the Historical ‘hurch of England, 338-7 | Enterprise in America: Gender, Race, and the Politics of Me mory, 1880-1945, 79-81 civil rights movement, 372—418 Detzer, David, Donnybrook: The Battle of The Claims of Kinfolk: African American Bull Run, 1861, 433-34 Prope rty and Community in the Nine- teenth-Century South, by Dylan C. disestabtishment of Anglican Church, 338- Penningroth, 431-33 71 450 ¢ Virginia Magazine Dixiecrats, 2—35 98-133 Donnybrook: The Battle of Bull Run, 1861, F by David Detzer, 433-34 Fahs, Alice and Joan Waugh, eds., The Dorr, Lisa Lindquist, White Women, Rape, Memory of the American Civil War in and the Power of Race in Virginia, 1900: American Culture, 439—40 1960, 314-15 Feldman, Glenn, review by, 205 Dreisbach, Daniel L., review by, 192—93; “First From the Right: Massive Resistance 338-7 1 and the Image of Thomas Jefferson in the Dunn, Jane, Elizabeth and Mary: Cousins, 1950s,” by Robert G. Parkinson, 2-35 Rivals, Queens, 185-86 Foley, William E., Wilderness Journey: The Dunn, Jeannette R., Joe P Dunn, and Life of William Clark, 195-97 Melissa Walker, eds., Southern Women at the Millennium: A Historical Perspective, The Founding Fathers and the Politics of 82-83 Character, by Andrew S. Trees, 193-95 E France, 134-7 Elizabeth and Mary: Cousins, Rivals, Queens, The Fugitive, 36-61 by Jane Dunn, 185-86 Freedom Rising: Washington in the Civil War, The Eloquent President: A Portrait of Lincoln by Ernest B. Furgurson, 437-39 Through His Words, by Ronald C. White, Furgurson, Ernest B., review by, 73-74; Jr., 434-36 Freedom Rising: Washington in the Civil Elsey, Paula, ed., Stone Ground: A History of War, 437-39 Union Mills, 83-84 G Ely, Melvin Patrick, /srael on the Appomat- Gallivan, Martin, James River Chiefdoms: tox: A Southern Experiment in Black Free- The Rise of Social Inequality in the Chesa- dom from the 1790s Through the Civil peake, 64—66 War, 428-29 English relations with Indians, 226-65 George Washington’ South, edited by Tamara Harvey and George O’Brien, 308-9 Enlightenment, 134—77 George Washington: Uniting a Nation, by Episcopal Church, 338 Don Higginbotham, 66-67 evangelicals, 338-71 Green, Elna C., This Business of Relief: Con- “The Evolution of Jefferson’s Notes on the fronting Poverty in a Southern City, 1740- State of Virginia,” by Douglas L. Wilson, 1940, 430-31 Index to Volume 112 * 451 Grizzard, Frank E., Jr., review by, 66—67 ment in Black Freedom from the 1790s Through the Civil War, by Melvin Patrick H Ely, 428-29 Hamilton, Phillip, review by, 76- J Harbury, Katherine E., Colonial Virginia: James River Chiefdoms: The Rise of Social ( ooking Dynasty, 190-91 Inequality in the ( hesapeake, by Martin Hardwick, Kevin R., and Warren R. Gallivan, 64—66 Hofstra, eds., Virginia Reconsidered: Neu Janney, Caroline E., review by, 82-83 Histories of the Old Dominion, 76- Jefferson, Thomas, 2-35, 98—133, 134—77 Harris, William C., Lincolns Last Months, last letter of, 178-84 198-99: review by, 434—36 Jett, Carolyn H., Lancaster County, Virg Harvey, Tamara, and Greg O’Brien, eds., W he re the River Meets the Bay, 201 3 George Washingtons South, 308 9 Jim Crow, 2—35 Higginbotham, Don, George Washington: a Nation, 66—67 Johns, Altona Trent, 372—418 The History of Ornitholog) in Virginia, by Johns, Vernon, 372-418 2 ) David W. Johnston, 423-24 Johnson, Bethany L., and John B. Boles, Hofstra, Warren R., and Kevin R. eds., Origins of the New South Fifty Years Hardwick, eds., Virginia Reconsidered: Later: The Continuing Influence ofa His- ] > N Veu HiJs torie s of the Old Dominion, 76 torical ¢ lassic, 321 -L4 Johnston, David W., The History of Orni- thology in Virginia, 423-24 Holmes, Dav id ics The Re ligion of the > Founding Fathers, 192-93 Jordan, Ervin L., Jr., review by, 7 Hou Earl 1merica Sounded, by Richard K Cullen Rath, 71-72 Kauffman, Michael W., American Brutus: 2 Huston, James L., review by, 62-63 John Wilkes Booth and the Lincoln Con- spiracies, 436-3 Kilpatrick, James Jackson, 2—35 Indians, interactions with Englishmen, 226-65 King, Martin Luther, Jr., 372-418 integration, 2 Kolp, John G., review by, 422-23 interposition, 2-35 Koons, Kenneth E., review by, 83-84 Israel on the Appomattox: A Southern Experi- Krowl, Michelle A., review by, 437-39 ¢ Virginia Magazine ~ L Marvel, William, review by, 436-3 Lancaster County, Virginia: Where the River Massive Resistance, 2—35 Meets the Bay, by Carolyn H. Jett, 201-3 Masters of the Big House: Elite Slaveholders of Laskin, Lisa Lauterbach, review by, 311-12 the Mid—Nineteenth-Century South, by William Kauffman Scarborough, 62-63 Levy, Philip, “A New Look at an Old Wall: Indians, Englishmen, Landscape, and the Masterful Women: Slaveholding Widows from 1634 Palisade at Middle Plantation,” the American Revolution through the Civil 226-65 War, by Kirsten E. Wood, 425—26 Lincoln’s Last Months, by William C. Harris, McCleskey, Turk, review by, 188-90 198-99 McCusker, John J., review by, 420-22 Lincoln’s War: The Untold Story Of America’ McGaughy, J. Kent, Richard Henry Lee of Greatest President as Commander in Chief, Virginia: A Portrait of an American Revo- by Geoffrey Perret, 73-74 lutienary, 67-69 A Little Parliament: The Virginia General McGuire, Stuart, 266-302 ee ; Assembly in the Seventeenth Century by Warren M. Billings, 186-88 McGuire Unit, 266—302 Lofaro, Michael A., Daniel Boone: An Amer- The Memory of the American Civil War in American Culture, edited by Alice Fahs ican Life, 309-10 and Joan Waugh, 439-40 Looney, J. Jefferson, “Thomas Jefferson's Mercure de France, 134-77 Last Letter,” 178-84 Middle Plantation, 226—65 Luker, Ralph E., “Murder and Biblical Memory: The Legend of Vernon Johns,” Moore, Winfred B., Jr., Kyle S. Sinisi, and 372-418 David H. White, Jr., eds., Warm Ashes: Issues in Southern History at the Dawn of Luther P. Jackson and a Life for Civil Rights, the Twenty-First Century, 205 by Michael Dennis, 316—17 Morellet, André, 134—77 M “Murder and Biblical Memory: The Legend Manis, Andrew M., review by, 319-21 of Vernon Johns,” by Ralph E. Luker, Marbois, Francois Barbe de, 98—133; 372-418 queries of, 134 N The Marketplace of Revolution: How Con- Nelson, John K., 338-71 sumer Politics Shaped American Indepen- dence, by T. H. Breen, 69-70 Newbeck, Phyl, Virginia Hasnt Always Been Index to Volume 112 © 453 for Love Se Inte VA ial Marriage Bans and South, 431-33 the Case of Richard and Mildred Loving, Perret, Geoftrey, Lincoln's War: The Untold 1+40—42 Story of Americas Greatest President as “A New Look at an Old Wall: Indians, Commander in Chief, 73-74 Englishmen, Landscape, and the 1634 Peskin, Allan, Winfteld Scott and the Profes- Palisade at Middle Plantation,” by Philip ston of Arms, 197-98 Levy, 226-65 Phillips, Jason, review by, 439--40 Noe, Kenneth W., review by, 442—43 Picker, John M., review by, 71-7 “No ‘Summer Holiday’: The Chaplaincy of Richmond’s Walter Russell Bowie in Pierres, Phillipe Denis, 134- World War I,” by Samuel C. Shepherd, Pocahontas and the Powhatan Dilemma, by Ir., 266—302 Camilla Townsend, 419-20 aT ] . ) 22 Votes on the State of Vin g4 inia, 98-133 Price, Thomas W. “Tom,” 372-418 O A Pride of Place: Rural Residences of Fauquier O’Brien, Greg, and Tamara Harvey, eds., County, Virginia, edited by Kimberly George Washingtons South, 308-9 Prothro Williams, 203—5 Observations sur la Virginie, 134 Prince Edward County, 372-418 Opechancanough, 226-65 Protestantism, 36—61, 338-71 Origins of the Ne Ww South Fifty Years Later: Q The Continuing Influence of a Historical Quitt, Martin H., review by, 186-88 Classic, edited by John B. Boles and R Bethany L. Johnson, 321—24 race, 98—133, 372-418 P Rafuse, Ethan S., reviews by, 197-98, 433- palisade of 1634, 226-65 34 Parkinson, Robert G., “First From the Ransom, John Crowe, 36-61 Right: Massive Resistance and the Image of Thomas Jefferson in the 1950s,” 2—35 Rath, Richard Cullen, How Early America Sounded, 71-72 Parting the Waters: America in the King Years, 1954-1963, 372-418 “Reflections on the Church of England in Colonial Virginia,” by Brent Tarter, 338- Penningroth, Dylan C., The Claims of 371 Kinfolk: African American Property and — ° _ >_? BS y Community in the Nineteenth-Century religion, 338-71 154 © Virginia Magazine The Religion of the Founding Fathers, by Shockley, Megan Taylor, “We, Joo Are Amer- David L. Holmes, 192—93 icans ”- African American Women in Detroit and Richmond, 1940-54, 317-19 Republic of Letters, 134-77 Simon, Bryant, review by, 314—15 Rice, James D., review by, 308—9 Sinisi, Kyle S., David H. White, Jr., and Richard Henry Lee of Virginia: A Portrait of Winfred B. Moore, Jr., eds., Warm Ashes: an American Revolutionary, by J. Kent Issues in Southern History at the Dawn of McGaughy, 67-69 the Twenty-First ( entury, 205 Richards, Jeffrey H., review by, 303-4 Sir William Berkeley and the Forging of Roark, James L., review by, 428-29 Colonial Virginia, by Warren M. Billings, 420-22 Roper, John H., review by, 321-24 slavery, Jefferson and, 134 S Sleeper-Smith, Susan, review by, 419-20 St. Paul’s Episcopal Church, Richmond, 266—302 The South, the Nation, and the World: Per- spectives on Southern Economic Develop- Salmon, Emily J., review by, 201—3 ment, by David L. Carlton and Peter A. Scarborough, William Kauffman, Masters of Coclanis, 78—79 the Big House: Elite Slaveholders of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference Mid-Nineteenth-Century South, 62- (SCLC), 372-418 Schultz, Jane E., Women at the Front: southern literature, 36—61 pital Workers in Civil War America, 14 Southern Women at the Millennium: A His- torical Perspective, edited by Melissa Scully, Randolph, review by, 309-10 Walker, Jeannette R. Dunn, and Joe P. Second Anglo-Powhatan War, 226-65 Dunn, 82-83 segregation, 2—35 Spreading the Gospel in Colonial Virginia: Sermons and Devotional Writings, edited separation of church and state, 338-71 by Edward L. Bond, 303-4 Shapers of Southern History: Autobiographical Stanonis, Anthony, ““Take Him East Where Reflections, edited by John B. Boles, 442 Life Began’: The Role of Virginia in 43 Shaping the Early Writings of Allen Shepherd, Samuel C., Jr., “No ‘Summer Tate,” 36-61 Holiday’: The Chaplaincy of Richmond's states rights, 2—35 Walter Russell Bowie in World War I,” 266—302 Steele, lan K., review by, 69-70 Index to Volume 112 ¢ Stone Ground: A History of Union Mills, the Politics of Character, 193-95 edited by Paula Elsey, 83-84 [urner, Elizabeth Hayes, review by, 79-81 1 Stone of Hope: Prophetic Religion and the [urner, Kara Miles, review by, 316-17 Death of Jim Crow, by David L. Chappell, 319-21 Turner, Thomas R., review by, 198-99 Sturtz, Linda L., Within Her Power: Proper- U tied Women in Colonial Virginia, 304—6 “Unraveling the Strange History of Jeffer- T son’s Observations sur la Virginie,” by Gordon S. Barker, 134—77 larter, Brent, “Reflections on the Church of England in Colonial Virginia,” 338-71 Urwin, Gregory J. W., ed., Black Flag Over Dixie: Racial Atrocities and Reprisals in the Tate, Allen, 36-61 Civil War, 74-76 i? // the Court ] I ove my Wife: Race, Ma » U.S. Army Base Hospital No. 45, 266-302 4 "lage, and Law——An American History, by \Petet Wallenstein, 200-1 V This Business of Relief: Confronting Poverty in Vanderbilt University, 36-61 a Southern City, 1740-1940, by Elna C. 2 The Varieties of Political Experience in Eigh- Green, 430-31 teenth-Century America, by Richard R. Thomas, Richard W., review by, 317-19 Beeman, 422—23 Thomas Jefferson and the Wall of Separation Venet, Wendy Hamand, review by, 312-14 Between Church and State, by Daniel L. Virginia Hasn't Always Been for Lovers: Dreisbach, 338-71 Interracial Marriage Bans and the Case of Thomas Jefferson, by R. B. Bernstein, 306-7 Richard and Mildred Loving, by Phy| “Thomas Jefferson’s Last Letter,” by J. Jef- Newbeck, 440-42 ferson Looney, 178-84 Virginia Reconsidered: New Histories of the Thorp, Daniel B., review by, 195-97 Old Dominion, edited by Kevin W. Hard- wick and Warren R. Hofstra, 76-77 lillson, Albert H., Jr., review by, 67-69 W [olbert, Lisa C., review by, 190-91 Walker, Melissa, Jeannette R. Dunn, and Toul, France, 266-302 Joe P. Dunn, eds., Southern Women at the Townsend, Camilla, Pocahontas and the Millennium: A Historical Perspective, 82— Powhatan Dilemma, 419-20 83 Trees, Andrew S., The Founding Fathers and Wallenstein, Peter, Tell the Court | Love My 156 © Virginia Magazine Wife: Race, Marriage, and Law—An Clark, by William E Foley, 195-97 American History, 200-1; review by, 440 Williams, Kimberly Prothro, ed., A Pride of 4? Place: Rural Residences of Fauquier Ward, Matthew C., Breaking the Back- County, Virginia, 203-5 country: The Seven Years’ War in Virginia Williamsburg, 226-65 and Pennsylvania, 1754-1765, 188—90 Williamson, Margaret Holmes, review by, Warm Ashes: Issues in Southern History at 64—66 the Dawn of the Twenty-First Century, edited by Winfred B. Moore, Jr., Kyle S. Wilson, Douglas L., “The Evolution of Sinisi, and David H. White, Jr., 205 Jefferson's Notes on the State of Virginia,” 98-133 Waugh, Joan and Alice Fahs, eds., The Memory of the American Civil War in Winfield Scott and the Profession of Arms, by American Culture, 439-40 Allan Peskin, 197-98 “We, loo Are Americans”: African American Within Her Power: Propertied Women in Women in Detroit and Richmond, 1940- Colonial Virginia, by Linda L. Sturtz, 54, by Megan Taylor Shockley, 317-19 304-6 Weightman, Roger C., 178-84 Women and the Historical Enterprise in America: Gender, Race, and the Politics of Wheary, Dale Cyrus, review by, 203-5 Memory, 1880-1945, by Julie des Jardins, White, David H. Jr., Winfred B. Moore, Jr., 79-81 and Kyle S. Sinisi, eds., Warm Ashes: Women at the Front: Hospital Workers in Issues in Southern History at the Dawn of Civil War America, by Jane E. Schultz, the Twenty-First Century, 205- 312-14 White, Ronald C., Jr., The Eloquent Presi Wood, Kirsten E., Masterful Women: Slave- dent: A Portrait of Lincoln Through His holding Widows from the American Revolu- Words, 434-36 tion through the Civil War, 425-26 White Women, Rape, and the Power of Race World War I, 266-302 in Virginia, 1900-1960, by Lisa Lind- quist Dorr, 314—15 Z Wiencek, Henry, review by, 306-7 Zaborney, John J., review by, 425—26 Wilderness Journey: The Life of William Zagarri, Rosemarie, review by, 193-95

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