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September 2007

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A Key for the Gate: Roger Williams,
Parliament,
and Providence |
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| Jonathan Beecher Field |
353 |
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| Reason for a Renaissance: The Rhetoric
of Reformation and Rebirth in the Age of Transcendentalism |
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| Joe B. Fulton |
383 |
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| John Farmer and the Making of American
Genealogy |
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| François Weil |
408 |
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| Northmen and Native Americans: The
Politics of Landscape in the Age of Longfellow |
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| Patricia Jane Roylance |
435 |
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Memoranda
and Documents
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“The Names of the Rivers”:
A New Look at an Old
Document |
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| Edited by Mary Beth Norton and
Emerson W. Baker |
459 |
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In
Memoriam
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| Arthur M. Schlesinger, Jr., 1917-2007 |
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| Edward M. Kennedy |
488 |
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Essay Reviews
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| “That Is Best Which Liest Nearest”:
Longfellow Family Art, 1804-1924 |
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| Diana Korzenik |
491 |
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Book
Reviews
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| Learning to Stand and Speak: Women,
Education, and Public Life in America’s Republic,
by Mary Kelley |
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| Christopher Clark |
502 |
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| Alexis de Tocqueville: A Life,
by Hugh Brogan |
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| Michael Kammen |
505 |
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| Emily Dickinson’s Shakespeare,
by Paraic Finnerty Dickinson’s Misery: A Theory
of Lyric Reading, by Virginia Jackson |
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| Eliza Richards |
507 |
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| Reclaiming Authorship: Literary
Women in America, 1850–1900, by Susan S. Williams |
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| Stephanie A. Smith |
512 |
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| Science Has No Sex: The Life of
Marie Zakrzewska, M.D., by Arleen Marcia Tuchman |
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| Deboleena Roy |
514 |
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Agents of Wrath, Sowers of Discord:
Authority and Dissent in Puritan Massachusetts, 1630–1655,
by Timothy L. Wood Saints and Strangers: New
England in British North America, by Joseph A. Conforti
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| Marilyn J. Westerkamp |
516 |
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| The Captive’s Position:
Female Narrative, Male Identity, and Royal Authority in
Colonial New England, by Teresa A. Toulouse |
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| Natalie Zacek |
519 |
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| The King’s Three Faces:
The Rise and Fall of Royal America, 1688–1776,
by Brendan McConville |
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| Allison Carter |
521 |
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| The Divided Ground: Indians, Settlers,
and the Northern Borderland of the American Revolution,
by Alan Taylor |
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| Timothy J. Shannon |
524 |
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| Beyond Toleration: The Religious
Origins of American Pluralism, by Chris Beneke |
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| Ned Landsman |
526 |
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Where We Lived: Discovering the
Places We Once Called Home: The American Home from 1775
to 1840, by Jack Larkin |
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| Bethany Groff |
528 |
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| Two Carpenters: Architecture and
Building in Early New England, 1799–1859, by
J. Ritchie Garrison |
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| Harvey Green |
530 |
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The View from Vermont: Tourism
and the Making of an American Rural Landscape, by
Blake Harrison
This Grand and Magnificent Place: The Wilderness Heritage
of the White Mountains, by Christopher Johnson |
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| John T. Cumbler |
533 |
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| The Most Famous Man in America:
The Biography of Henry Ward Beecher, by Debby Applegate |
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| Gretchen A. Adams |
535 |
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Polis Is This: Charles Olson and
the Persistence of Place,
by Henry Ferrini and Ken Riaf |
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| Donald Byrd |
538 |
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