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To Secure her Freedom: “Dorcas ye blackmore,” Race, Redemption, and the Dorchester First Church
The New England Quarterly (2016) 89 (4): 533–555.
Hawthorne's Gifts: Re-reading “Alice Doane's Appeal” and “The Great Carbuncle” in The Token
The New England Quarterly (2016) 89 (4): 587–613.
Origin Stories: The Boston Athenæum, Transatlantic Literary Culture, and Regional Rivalry in the Early Republic
The New England Quarterly (2016) 89 (4): 614–642.
Reconsiderations
The Opinion of the Cambridge Association, 1 August 1692: A Neglected Text of the Salem Witch Trials
The New England Quarterly (2016) 89 (4): 643–667.
Book Reviews
Unfreedom: Slavery and Dependence in Eighteenth-Century Boston
The New England Quarterly (2016) 89 (4): 668–670.
Community without Consent: New Perspectives on the Stamp Act
The New England Quarterly (2016) 89 (4): 672–675.
Madison's Hand: Revising the Constitutional Convention
The New England Quarterly (2016) 89 (4): 675–678.
The Citizen Poets of Boston: A Collection of Forgotten Poems, 1789-1820
The New England Quarterly (2016) 89 (4): 678–681.
“Hero Strong” and Other Stories: Tales of Girlhood Ambition, Female Masculinity, and Women's Worldly Achievement in Antebellum America
The New England Quarterly (2016) 89 (4): 681–685.
Nathaniel Bowditch and the Power of Numbers: How a Nineteenth-Century Man of Business, Science, and the Sea Changed American Life
The New England Quarterly (2016) 89 (4): 687–689.
On the Battlefield of Merit: Harvard Law School, the First Century
The New England Quarterly (2016) 89 (4): 689–692.
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