Books by Library Company Fellows Based on Research with the Collections

 

Adams, Sean Patrick (2000-2001). Old Dominion, Industrial Commonwealth: Coal, Politics, and Economy in Antebellum America. Baltimore: John Hopkins University Press, 2004.

 

Aldridge, Alfred Owen (1989). The Dragon and the Eagle: The Presence of China in the American Enlightenment. Detroit: Wayne State University Press, 1993.

 

Anderson, Jennifer L. (2001-2001). Mahogany: The Costs of Luxury in Early America. Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 2012.

 

Anthony, David (2000-2001). Paper Money Men: Commerce, Manhood, and the Sensational Public Sphere in Antebellum America. Columbus: Ohio State University Press, 2009.

 

Augst, Thomas (2001-2002). The Clerk's Tale: Young Men and Moral Life in Nineteenth-Century America. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2003.

 

Baer, Friederike (2006-2007). The Trial of Frederick Eberle: Language, Patriotism, and Citizenship in Philadelphia’s German Community, 1790-1830. New York: New York University Press, 2008.

 

Beam, Dorri (1997-1998). Style, Gender, and Fantasy in Nineteenth-Century American Women’s Writing. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2010.

 

Beiler, Rosalind (2006-2007). Immigrant and Entrepreneur: the Atlantic World of Caspar Wistar, 1650-1750. University Park, PA: Pennsylvania State University Press, 2008.

 

Beisel, Nicola (1988). Imperiled Innocents: Anthony Comstock and Family Reproduction in Victorian America. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1997.

 

Bell, Richard J. (2004-2005). We Shall Be No More: Suicide and Self-Government in the Newly United States. Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, 2012.

 

Bellion, Wendy (1999-2000). Citizen Spectator: Art, Illusion, and Visual Perception in Early National America. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 2011.

 

Bernstein, Iver (1990). The Origins of the American Civil War. New York: Oxford University Press (forthcoming).

 

Bethel, Elizabeth Rau (1987). The Roots of African-American Identity: Memory and History in the Antebellum Free Community. New York: St. Martin’s, 1997.

 

Branson, Susan (2000-2001). Dangerous to Know: Women, Crime, and Notoriety in the Early Republic. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 2008.

 

Branson, Susan (2000-2001). These Fiery Frenchified Dames: Woman and Political Culture in Early National Philadelphia. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 2001.

 

Brazy, Martha Jane (1991). An American Planter: Stephen Duncan of Antebellum Natchez and New York. Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University, 2006.

 

Brown, John K. (1988). The Baldwin Locomotive Works, 1831-1915: A Study in American Industrial Practice. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1995.

 

Buckler, Patricia P. (2001-2002). The Scrapbook in American Life. Philadelphia: Temple University Press, 2006.

 

Calvert, Jane (2001-2002). Quaker Constitutionalism and the Political Thought of John Dickinson. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2009.

 

Camp, Stephanie M. H. (1998-99). Closer to Freedom: Enslaved Women and Everyday Resistance in the Plantation South. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 2004.

 

Carp, Benjamin L.  (2003-2004). Rebels Rising: Cities and the American Revolution. New York: Oxford University Press, 2007.

 

Clavin, Michael J. (2003-2004).  Toussaint Louverture and the American Civil War:  The Promise and Peril of a Second Haitian Revolution. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 2009.

 

Cohen, Lara (2008-2009). The Fabrication of American Literature: Fraudulence and Antebellum Print Culture. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 2012.

 

Colatrella, Carol (1993-94). Literature and Moral Reform: Melville and the Discipline of Reading. Gainesville: University Press of Florida, 2002.

 

Conn, Steven (2000-2001). History's Shadow: Native Americans and Historical Consciousness in the Nineteenth Century. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2004.

 

Cook, James W. (1993-94). The Arts of Deception: Playing with Fraud in the Age of Barnum. Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 2001.

 

Cowden, Joanna D. (1990). “Heaven Will Frown on Such a Cause as This”: Six Democrats Who Opposed Lincoln’s War. Lanham, Md.: University Press of America, 2001.

 

Crain, Patricia (1992-93). The Story of A: The Alphabetization of America from The New England Primer to The Scarlet Letter. Stanford, Calif.: Stanford University Press, 2000.

 

Crane, Elaine Forman (1989), editor. The Diary of Elizabeth Drinker. Boston: Northeastern University Press, 1991.


Daniel, Marcus (1991). Scandal and Civility: Journalism and the Birth of American Democracy. New York: Oxford University Press, 2009.

 

Davies, Hywel M. (1987). Transatlantic Brethren: Rev. Samuel Jones (1735-1814) and His Friends: Baptists in Wales, Pennsylvania, and Beyond. Bethlehem: Lehigh University Press / London; Cranberry, NJ: Associated University Presses, 1995.

 

Delbourgo, James (2001-2002). A Most Amazing Scene of Wonders: Electricity and Enlightenment in Early America. Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, 2006.

 

DeLombard, Jeannine (2007-2008). In the Shadow of the Gallows: Race, Crime, and American Civic Identity. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 2012.


DeLombard, Jeannine (1999-2000). Slavery on Trial: Law, Abolitionism, and Print Culture. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 2007.

 

Dierks, Konstantin (2005-2006).  In My Power: Letter Writing and Communications in Early America. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 2009.

 

Dorsey, Bruce (1988). Reforming Men and Women: Gender in the Antebellum City. Ithaca: Cornell University Press, 2002.

 

Dunbar, Erica Armstrong (1999-2000).  A Fragile Freedom: African American Women and Emancipation in the Antebellum City. New Haven: Yale University Press, 2008.

 

Dunne, Robert (1991). Antebellum Irish Immigration and Emerging Ideologies of “America”: A Protestant Backlash. Lewiston, N.Y.: Edwin Mellen Press, 2002.

 

Eastman, Carolyn (1998-1999). A Nation of Speechifiers: Making an American Public After the Revolution. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2009.

 

Engel, Katherine Carté (2000-2001). Religion and Profit. Moravians in Early America. Philadelphia. University of Pennsylvania Press, 2009.

 

Erben, Patrick (2002-2003). A Harmony of the Spirits: Translation and the Language of Community in Early Pennsylvania. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 2012.

 

Estes, Todd. (1997-1998). The Jay Treaty, Public Opinion, and the Evolution of Early American Political Culture. Amherst: University of Massachusetts Press, 2006.


Eustace, Nicole (2007-2008). 1812: War and the Passions of Patriotism. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 2012.

 

Faflik, David (2004-2005). Boarding Out: Inhabiting the American Urban Literary Imagination, 1840-1860.  Evanston, Ill.: Northwestern University Press, 2012.

 

Fahs, Alice (1997-98). The Imagined Civil War: Popular Literature of the North & South, 1861-1865. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 2001.

 

Finger, Simon (2006-2007). The Contagious City: The Politics of Public Health in Early Philadelphia. Ithaca, N.Y.: Cornell University Press, 2012.

 

Fish, Cheryl J. (1993-94). Black and White Women’s Travel Narratives: Antebellum Explorations. Gainesville, Fla.: University Press of Florida, 2004.

 

Fish, Cheryl J. (1993-94), co-editor. A Stranger in the Village: Two Centuries of African-American Travel Writing. Boston: Beacon Press, 1998.

 

Fogleman, Aaron Spencer (1988). Hopeful Journeys: German Immigration, Settlement, and Political Culture in Colonial America, 1717-1775. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 1996.

 

Foster, A. Kristen (1996-97). Moral Visions and Material Ambitions: Philadelphia Struggles to Define the Republic, 1776-1836. Lanham, Md.: Lexington Books, 2004.

 

Freeberg, Ernest (1994-95). The Education of Laura Bridgman: First Deaf and Blind Person to Learn Language. Boston: Harvard University Press, 2001.

 

Furstenberg, François (2001-2002). In the Name of the Father: Washington’s Legacy, Slavery, and the Making of a Nation. New York: Penguin, 2006.

 

Gac, Scott (2001-2002). Singing for Freedom: The Hutchinson Family Singers and the Nineteenth-Century Culture of Antebellum Reform. New Haven: Yale University, 2007.

 

Gallman, J. Matthew (1989). Receiving Erin’s Children: Philadelphia, Liverpool and the Irish Famine Migration, 1845-1855. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 2000.

 

Gifra-Adroher, Pere (1997-98). Between History and Romance: Travel Writing on Spain in the Early Nineteenth-Century United States. Madison, N.J.: Fairleigh Dickinson University Press, 2000.


Ginzberg, Lori (2001-2002). Elizabeth Cady Stanton: An American Life. New York: Hill and Wang, 2009.

 

Ginzberg, Lori D. (2001-2002). Untidy Origins: A Story of Woman's Rights in Antebellum New York. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 2005.

 

Greene, Ann (2002-2003). Horses at Work: Harnessing Power in Industrial America. Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 2008.

 

Gross, Kali Nicole (2003-2004). Colored Amazons: Crime, Violence, and Black Women in the City of Brotherly Love, 1880-1910. Durham: Duke University Press, 2006.

 

Grossberg, Michael (1991). A Judgment for Solomon: The D'Hauteville Case and Legal Experience in Antebellum America. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1996.

 

Hallcock, Thomas (2004-2005) and Nancy E. Hoffman, eds. William Bartram: The Search for Nature’s Design. Athens, Ga.: University of Georgia Press, 2010.

 

Hart, D. G. (1990), co-author. Fighting the Good Fight: A Brief History of the Orthodox Presbyterian Church. Philadelphia: Orthodox Presbyterian Church, 1995.

 

Hayes, Kevin J. (2004-2005) and Edwin Wolf 2nd, eds. The Library of Benjamin Franklin. Philadelphia: American Philosophical Society and the Library Company of Philadelphia, 2006.


Hermsen, Lisa M. (2005-2006). Manic Minds: Mania’s Mad History and Its Neuro-Future. New Brunswick, N.J.: Rutgers University Press, 2011.

 

Herndon, Ruth Wallis (1997-98). Unwelcome Americans: Living on the Margin in Eighteenth-Century New England. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 2001.

 

Hodes, Martha (1998-99). The Sea Captain's Wife: A True Story of Love, Race, and War in the Nineteenth Century. New York: W.W. Norton Press, 2006.

 

Hood, Adrienne (2001-2002). The Weaver's Craft: Cloth, Commerce, and Industry in Early Pennsylvania. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 2003.

 

Huang, Nian-Sheng (1988). Benjamin Franklin in American Thought and Culture, 1790-1990. Philadelphia: American Philosophical Society, 1994.

 

Hughes, Amy (2010-2011). Spectacles of Reform: Theater and Activism in Nineteenth-Century America. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press, 2012.


Humphrey, Carol Sue (1993-94). The Press of the Young Republic, 1783-1833 Westport, Conn.: Greenwood, 1996.

 

Isenberg, Nancy (1987). Sex and Citizenship in Antebellum America. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 1998.

 

Johnson, Sara E. (2004-2005). The Fear of French Negroes: Transcolonial Collaboration in the Revolutionary Americas. Berkeley: University of California Press, 2012.

 

Jones, Martha S. (2003-2004). All Bound Up Together: The Woman Question in African American Public Culture, 1830-1900. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 2007.

 

Kierner, Cynthia A. (1992-93). Beyond the Household: Women’s Place in the Early South, 1700-1835. Ithaca: Cornell University Press, 1998.

 

Kilbride, Daniel (1994-95). An American Aristocracy: Southern Planters in Antebellum Philadelphia. Columbia, SC.: University of South Carolina Press, 2006.

 

Knott, Sarah (1999-2000). Sensibility in Revolutionary America. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press 2009.

 

Larson, Rebecca (1989). Daughters of Light: Quaker Women Preaching and Prophesying in the Colonies and Abroad, 1700-1775. New York: Knopf, 1999.

 

Lehuu, Isabelle (1988). Carnival on the Page: Popular Print Media in Antebellum America. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 2000.

 

Lhamon, W. T., Jr. (1998-99). Jump Jim Crow: Lost Plays, Lyrics, and Street Prose of the First Atlantic Popular Culture. Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 2003.

 

Loughran, Trish (1998-99). The Republic in Print: Print Culture in the Age of U.S. Nation Building, 1770-1870. New York: Columbia University Press, 2007.

 

Lukasik, Christopher J. (2000-2001). Discerning Characters: The Culture of Appearance in Early America. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 2011.


Lyons, Clare A. (1992-1993). Sex Among the Rabble: An Intimate History of Gender and Power in the Age of Revolution, Philadelphia, 1730-1830. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 2006.

 

McElrath, Joseph R., Jr. (1994-95), editor. Charles W. Chesnutt: Essays and Speeches. Stanford, Calif.: Stanford University Press, 1999.

 

McElrath, Joseph R., Jr. (1994-95), editor. “To Be an Author”: Letters of Charles W. Chesnutt, 1889-1905. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1997.

 

McFeely, William S. (2002-2003). Portrait: The Life of Thomas Eakins. New York: W.W. Norton and Co., 2007.


McMahon, Lucia (2007-2008) Mere Equals: The Paradox of Educated Women in the Early American Republic. Ithaca: Cornell University Press, 2012.

 

McNutt, Donald J. (2002-2003). Urban Revelations: Images of Ruin in the American City, 1790-1860. New York: Routledge, 2006.

 

Major, Judith K. (1987). To Live in the New World: A.J. Downing and American Landscape Gardening. Cambridge: MIT Press, 1997.

 

Mancall, Peter C. (1997-98), co-author. At the Edge of Empire: The Backcountry in British North America. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 2003.

 

Mancall, Peter C. (1990). Deadly Medicine: Indians and Alcohol in Early America. Ithaca: Cornell University Press, 1995.

 

Masur, Louis P. (1990; 1997-98). 1831: Year of Eclipse. New York: Hill & Wang, 2001.

 

Merrell, James H. (1988). Into the American Woods: Negotiators on the Pennsylvania Frontier. New York: Norton, 1999.

 

Michel, Sonya (1987). Children’s Interests/Mother’s Rights: The Shaping of America’s Child Care Policy. New Haven: Yale University Press, 1999.

 

Michel, Sonya (1987), editor. Mothers of a New World: Maternalist Politics and the Origins of Welfare States. New York: Routledge, 1993.

 

Mihm, Stephen (2002-2003). A Nation of Counterfeiters: Capitalists, Con Men, and the Making of the United States. Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, 2007.

 

Moore, Dennis D. (1988), editor. More Letters from the American Farmer: An Edition of the Essays in English Left Unpublished by Crèvecoeur. Athens, Ga.: University of Georgia Press, 1995.

 

Murison, Justine (2007-2008). The Politics of Anxiety in Nineteenth-Century American Literature. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2011.

 

Murphy, Andrew R. (1995-96). Conscience and Community: Revisiting Toleration and Religious Dissent in Early Modern England and America. University Park, Pa.: Pennsylvania State University Press, 2001.

 

Murphy, Angela (2005-2006). American Slavery Irish Freedom: Abolition, Immigrant Citizenship, and the Transatlantic Movement for Irish Repeal. Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press, 2010.

 

Murphy, Sharon Ann (2004-2005). Investing in Life: Insurance in Antebellum America. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 2010.


Nackenoff, Carol (1992-93). The Fictional Republic: Horatio Alger and the American Political Discourse. New York: Oxford University Press, 1994.

 

Nathans, Heather S. (2003-2004). Slavery and Sentiment on the American Stage, 1787-1861: Lifting the Veil of Black. Cambridge, U.K.: Cambridge University Press, 2009.

 

Nelson, Dana D. (1992-93). National Manhood: Capitalist Citizenship and the Imagined Fraternity of White Men. Durham, N.C.: Duke University Press, 1998.

 

Nelson, Dana D. (1992-93). The Word in Black and White: Reading “Race” in American Literature, 1638-1867. New York: Oxford University Press, 1992.

 

Newman, Andrew (2007-2008). On Records: Delaware Indians, Colonists, and the Media of History and Memory. Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press, 2012.

 

Newman, Richard (2004-2005). Freedom’s Prophet: Bishop Richard Allen, the AME Church, and the Black Founding Fathers. New York: New York University Press, 2008.

 

Newman, Richard (1995-96), co-editor. Pamphlets of Protest: An Anthology of Early African-American Protest Literature, 1790-1860. New York: Routledge, 2000.

 

Newman, Richard S. (1995-96). The Transformation of American Abolitionism: Fighting Slavery in the Early Republic. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 2002.

 

Newman, Simon P. (2000-2001). Embodied History: The Lives of the Poor in Early Philadelphia. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 2003.

 

Nickels, Cameron C. (2003-2004). Civil War Humor. Jackson, Miss.: University Press of Mississippi, 2010.

 

Otter, Samuel (1997-98). Melville’s Anatomies. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1999.

 

Otter, Samuel (1997-98). Philadelphia Stories:  America's Literature of Race and Freedom. New York :  Oxford University Press,  2010.

 

Pasley, Jeffrey L. (1997-98). The Tyranny of Printers: Newspaper Politics in the Early American Republic. Charlottesville: University Press of Virginia, 2001.


Phillips, Christopher N. (2005-2006).  Epic in American Culture:  Settlement to Reconstruction. Baltimore, Md.:  Johns Hopkins University Press, 2012.

 

Phillips, Christopher (1993-94). Freedom’s Port: The African American Community of Baltimore, 1790-1860. Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 1997.

 

Pulis, John W. (1994-95). Moving On: Black Loyalists in the Afro-Atlantic World. New York: Garland, 1999.

 

Pulis, John W. (1994-95), editor. Religion, Diaspora and Cultural Identity: A Reader in the Anglophone Caribbean. Australia: Gordon & Breach, 1999.

 

Rael, Patrick (1993-94). Black Identity and Black Protest in the Antebellum North. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 2002.

 

Rael, Patrick (1993-94), co-editor. Pamphlets of Protest: An Anthology of Early African-American Protest Literature, 1790-1860. New York: Routledge, 2000.

 

Raven, James (1995-96). London Booksellers and American Customers: Transatlantic Literary Community and the Charleston Library Society, 1748-1811. Columbia: University of South Carolina Press, 2002.

 

Reed, Peter P. (2007-2008). Rogue Performance: Staging the Underclasses in Early American Theatre Culture. New York: Palgrave MacMillan, 2009.  

 

Reid-Pharr, Robert F. (1992-93). Conjugal Union: The Body, the House, and the Black American. New York: Oxford University Press, 1999.

 

Reinberger, Mark (1996-97). Utility and Beauty: Robert Wellford and Composition Ornament in America. Newark: University of Delaware Press, 2003.

 

Remer, Rosalind (1988). Printers and Men of Capital: Philadelphia Book Publishers in the New Republic. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 1996.

 

Rice, Stephen P. (1995-96). Minding the Machine: Languages of Class in Early Industrial America. Berkeley: University of California Press, 2004.

 

Ridgway, Whitman H. (1988). The Bill of Rights: Our Written Legacy. Malabar, Fla.: Krieger, 1993.

 

Ridner, Judith (2005-2006). A Town In-Between:  Carlisle, Pennsylvania, and the Early Mid-Atlantic Interior. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 2010.


Rockman, Seth (2000-2001). Scraping By: Wage Labor, Slavery, and Survival in Early Baltimore. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 2008.

 

Roeber, A. G. (1989). Palatines, Liberty, and Property: German Lutherans in Colonial British America. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1998.

 

Rohrbach, Augusta (1999-2000). Truth Stranger Than Fiction: Race Realism and the U.S. Literary Marketplace. New York: Palgrave, 2002.

 

Rossignol, Marie-Jeanne (1990). Le ferment nationaliste: aux origines de la politique extériere des Etats-Unis, 1789-1812. Paris: Belin, 1994.

 

Ryan, Susan M. (1996-97). The Grammar of Good Intentions: Race and the Antebellum Culture of Benevolence. Ithaca: Cornell University Press, 2003.

 

Salvatore, Nick (1989). We All Got History: The Memory Books of Amos Webber. New York: Times Books, 1996.

 

Samuels, Shirley (2001-2002). Facing America: Cultural Iconography and the Civil War. New York: Oxford University Press, 2003.

 

Sandoval-Stausz, Andrew K. (1999-2000). Hotel: An American History. New Haven: Yale University Press, 2007.

 

Schimmelman, Janice G. (1987). American Imprints on Art through 1865: Books and Pamphlets on Drawing, Painting, Sculpture, Aesthetics, Art Criticism, and Instruction: An Annotated Bibliography. Boston: G.K. Hall & Co., 1990.

 

Schocket, Andrew M. (2002-2003). Founding Corporate Power in Early National Philadelphia. Dekalb: Northern Illinois University Press, 2007.

 

Schoen, Brian (2003-2004). The Fragile Fabric of Union: Cotton, Federal Politics, and the Global Origins, of the Civil War. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 2009.

 

Sheehan, Tanya (2006-2007). Doctored: The Medicine of Photography in Nineteenth-Century America. University Park, Pa.: Pennsylvania State University Press, 2011.

 

Shifrin, Susan (2002-2003). Re-Framing Representations of Women. University Park, Pa.: Penn State University Press, 2008.

 

Slaughter, Thomas P. (1987; 1993-94). Bloody Dawn: The Christiana Riot and Racial Violence in the Antebellum North. New York: Oxford University Press, 1991.

 

Slaughter, Thomas P. (1987; 1993-94). The Natures of John and William Bartram. New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1996.

 

Slauter, Eric (1998-99). The State as a Work of Art: The Cultural Origins of the Constitution. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2009. 

 

Slotten, Hugh Richard (1989). Patronage, Practice, and the Culture of American Science: Alexander Dallas Bache and the U.S. Coast Survey. Cambridge; New York: Cambridge University Press, 1994.

 

Spindler, Reinhard (1989). New York und der amerikanische Indienhandel (1784-1812). Stuttgart: F. Steiner, 1994.


Stein, Jordan Alexander (2009-2010), ed., with Lara Langer Cohen, Early African American Print Culture. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 2012.  

 

Sternberger, Paul S. (1995-96). Between Amateur and Aesthete: The Legitimization of Photography As Art in America, 1880-1900. Albuquerque: University of New Mexico Press, 2001.

 

Sweet, John Wood (1991, 2002-2003). Bodies Politic: Negotiating Race in the American North, 1730-1830. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 2003.

 

Tamarkin, Elisa (2000-2001). Anglophilia: Deference, Devotion, and Antebellum America. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2009.

 

Tangires, Helen (1996-97). Public Markets and Civic Culture in Nineteenth-Century America. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 2003.

 

Taylor, Alan (1990). William Cooper's Town: Power and Persuasion on the Frontier of the Early American Republic. New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1995. Winner of the Pulitzer Prize in History.

 

Todd, William B. (1990) and Ann Bowden (’90). Sir Walter Scott: A Bibliographical History, 1796-1832. New Castle, Del.: Oak Knoll Books, 1998.

 

Tomek, Beverly C. (2009-2010). Colonization and Its Discontents: Emancipation, Emigration, and Antislavery in Antebellum Pennsylvania. New York: New York University Press, 2011.


Upton, Dell (1987). Architecture in the United States. New York: Oxford University Press, 1998.

 

Valeri, Mark R. (1994-95), editor. Sermons and Discourses, 1730-1733. (Works of Jonathan Edwards, vol. 17). New Haven: Yale University Press, 1999.

 

Walvin, James (1994-95). Making the Black Atlantic: Britain and the African Diaspora. New York: Cassell, 2000.

 

Ward, Matthew C. (1990). Breaking the Backcountry: The Seven Years’ War in Virginia and Pennsylvania, 1754-1765. Pittsburgh: University of Pittsburgh Press, 2003.

 

Whalen, Terence (1993-94). Edgar Allan Poe and the Masses. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1999.

 

White, Ashli (2000-2001). Encountering Revolution: Haiti and the Making of the Early Republic. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 2010.

 

White, Shane (1995-96), co-author. Stylin: African American Expressive Culture from Its Beginnings to the Zoot Suit. Ithaca: Cornell University Press, 1998.

 

Wilkie, Everett C., Jr. (1990; 1992-93), co-compiler. The French Image of America: A Chronological and Subject Bibliography of French Books Printed before 1816 Relating to the British North American Colonies and the United States. Metuchen, N.J.: Scarecrow Press, 1994.

 

Wood, Marcus (1996-97). Blind Memory: Visual Representations of Slavery in England and America. New York: Routledge, 2000.

 

Wulf, Karin A. (1995-96), editor. Milcah Martha Moore’s Book: A Commonplace Book from Revolutionary America. University Park, Pa.: Pennsylvania State University Press, 1997.

 

Wulf, Karin A. (1995-96). Not All Wives: Women of Colonial Philadelphia. Ithaca: Cornell University Press, 2000.

 

Yellin, Jean Fagan (1988), co-editor. The Abolitionist Sisterhood: Women’s Political Culture in Antebellum America. Ithaca: Cornell University Press, 1994.

 

Yellin, Jean Fagan (1988). Women & Sisters: The Antislavery Feminists in American Culture. New Haven: Yale University Press, 1989.

 

Yellin, Jean Fagan (1988). Harriet Jacobs: A Life. New York: Basic Books, 2004.

 

Yokota, Kariann (1998-1999). Unbecoming British: How Revolutionary America Became a Postcolonial Nation. New York: Oxford University Press, 2011.

 

Articles by Library Company Fellows Based on Research with the Collections

 

Accardo, Peter X. (1999-2000). "American Editions of Byron, 1811 to 1830," Papers of the Bibliographical Society of America 93 (1999): 484-93.

 

Adams, Sean Patrick (2000-2001). "Old Dominions and Industrial Commonwealths: The Political Economy of Coal in Virginia and Pennsylvania, 1810-1875," Enterprise and Society 1 (2000): 675-682.

 

Adams, Sean Patrick (2004-2005). “Warming the Poor and Growing Consumers: Fuel Philanthropy in the Early Republic’s Urban North,” Journal of American History 95 (1) (2008): 69-94.


Altschuler, Sari (2010-2011). “From Blood Vessels to Global Networks of Exchange: the Physiology of Benjamin Rush’s Early Republic,” Journal of the Early Republic 32 (2) (2012): 207-231.

 

Anderson, Jennifer L. (2001-2002). "Nature's Currency: The Atlantic Mahogany Trade and the Commodification of Nature in the Eighteenth Century," Early American Studies 2 (1) (2004): 47-80.

 

Baer, Friederike (2006-2007). “Speaking American,” American History 42 (3) (2007): 60- 64.

 

Baer-Wallis, Friederike (1999-2000). "They 'Speak Irish But Should Speak German': Language and Citizenship in Philadelphia's German Community, c. 1800-1820," Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography 128 (1)(2004): 5-33.


Beiler, Rosalind J. (2006-2007). “Dissenting Religious Communication Networks and European Migration, 1660-1710,” in Soundings in Atlantic History: Latent Structures and Intellectual Currents, 1500-1830, Bernard Bailyn and Patricia L. Denault, eds.  Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 2009.

 

Beisel, Nicola (1988). "Class, Culture, and Campaigns against Vice in Three American Cities, 1872-1892," American Sociological Review 55 (1990): 44-62.

 

Beisel, Nicola (1988). "Morals versus Art: Censorship, the Politics of Interpretation, and the Victorian Nude," American Sociological Review 58 (1993): 145-62.

 

Bell, Richard J. (2003-2004). "Do Not Despair: Suicide in the Archives," Common-Place 4 (2004) [online journal].

 

Bell, Richard J. (2003-2004). “The Double Guilt of Dueling: The Stain of Suicide in Anti-Dueling Rhetoric in the Early Republic,” Journal of the Early Republic 29 (3) (2009): 383-410.

 

Bellion, Wendy (1999-2000). "Heads of State: Profiles and Politics in Jeffersonian America." In New Media, 1740-1915, eds. Lisa Gitelman and Geoffrey B. Pingree, 31-59. Cambridge, Mass.: MIT Press, 2003.

 

Bellion, Wendy (1999-2000). "Illusion and Allusion: Charles Willson Peale's Staircase Group at the Columbianum Exhibition," American Art 17 (2) (2003): 18-39.

 

Bellion, Wendy (1999-2000). "Pleasing Deceptions," Common-Place 3 (2002) [online journal].

 

Brekke, Linzy (2003-2004).  “‘To Make a Figure’: Clothing and the Politics of Male Identity in Eighteenth-Century America.” In Gender, Taste, and Material Culture in Britain and North America, 1700-1830, eds. John Styles and Amanda Vickery, 225-246. New Haven, CT: Yale Center for British Art, 2006.

 

Bodle, Wayne. (2005-2006). “Atlantic History is the New ‘New Social History.’”  William & Mary Quarterly 64:1 (January 2007): 203-220.

 

Bodle, Wayne K. (2005-2006). “La Logistique et l’armée Francaise en Amérique.” Paris: Presses de l’Université Paris-Sorbonne, 2008. Proceedings of the international symposium held May 18-19, 2006 at l’Ecole militaire de Paris, at the initiative of the Société des Cincinnati.

 

Boudreau, George (1994-95). "'Highly Valuable and Extensively Useful': Community and Readership among the Eighteenth-Century Philadelphia Middling Sort," Pennsylvania History 63 (1996): 302-29.

 

Boudreau, George W. (1994-95). "'Done by a Tradesman': Franklin's Educational Proposals and the Culture of Eighteenth-Century Pennsylvania," Pennsylvania History 69 (4)(2002): 524-557.

 

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