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“Fear of Popish Leagues”: Religious Identities and the Conduct of Frontier Diplomacy in Mid-17th-Century Northeastern America
The New England Quarterly (2016) 89 (3): 356–383.
“The Attachment of the People”: The Massachusetts Charter, the French and Indian War, and the Coming of the American Revolution
The New England Quarterly (2016) 89 (3): 384–420.
Thou Uncracked Keel: The Many Voyages of the Whaleship Charles W. Morgan and the Presence of the American Maritime Past
The New England Quarterly (2016) 89 (3): 421–456.
Memoranda and Documents
“I liked the town no better at our second interview”: A New Emerson Letter from Charleston in 1827
The New England Quarterly (2016) 89 (3): 493–504.
Book Reviews
The Papers of Francis Bernard: Governor of Massachusetts, 1760-69
The New England Quarterly (2016) 89 (3): 505–508.
Siblings: Brothers and Sisters in American History
The New England Quarterly (2016) 89 (3): 510–513.
Privateering: Patriots and Profits in the War of 1812
The New England Quarterly (2016) 89 (3): 513–515.
American Unitarianism and the Protestant Dilemma: The Conundrum of Biblical Authority
The New England Quarterly (2016) 89 (3): 515–517.
Christian Imperialism: Converting the World in the Early American Republic
The New England Quarterly (2016) 89 (3): 517–520.
Slavish Shore: The Odyssey of Richard Henry Dana Jr.
The New England Quarterly (2016) 89 (3): 523–526.
Disaster Citizenship: Survivors, Solidarity, and Power in the Progressive Era
The New England Quarterly (2016) 89 (3): 526–528.
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