Table Of ContentThe New  England Quarterly 
INDEX  TO  VOLUME  LXXXII 
March  to December  2009 
ABOLITIONISTS  Remember:  Anti-  Beagle,  Jonathan  M.,  review  of 
slavery  Autobiographies  and  the  Henry  Austin:  In  Every  Variety 
Unfinished  Work  of —Emancipa-  ofA rchitectural Style, by James F. 
tion,  by Julie  Roy  Jeffrey,  re-  O'Gorman,  722. 
viewed by Eric Gardner, 352.  Beautiful Democracy: Aesthetics and 
Adams,  Gretchen  A., The Specter of  Anarchy in a Global Era, by Russ 
Salem:  Remembering  the  Witch  Castronovo,  reviewed  by Carrie 
Trials  in  ~~N ineteenth-Century  Tirado Bramen, 360. 
America,  reviewed  by James  M.  Beautiful  Soul  of John  Woolman, 
Lindgren, 554.  Apostle  of  Abolition,  The,  by 
Alexander, John K., review of Samuel  Thomas P. Slaughter, reviewed by 
Adams: A Life, by Ira Stoll, 371.  Richard S$. Newman, 350. 
“And  Do  Not  Forget  Emily”:  Con-  Bell, James  B.,  A War of Religion: 
fidante  Abby  Wood  on  Dickin-  Dissenters,  Anglicans  and  the 
son’s  Lonely Religious  Rebellion,  American Revolution,  reviewed by 
edited by Polly Longsworth, 335.  Ross Newton, 536. 
Anesko,  Michael,  Monopolizing  the  Bellin,  Joshua  David,  Editing  Indi- 
Master:  Henry James, “Publishing  ans: Representation and Appropri- 
Scoundrels,”  and  the  Politics  of  ation  in Early  New  England  Na- 
Modern Literary Scholarship, 205.  tive Literatures, 529. 
Angulo, A. J., William Barton Rogers  Bernstein,  R. B., The Founding  Fa- 
and the Idea of MIT, reviewed by  thers  Reconsidered,  reviewed  by 
Merritt  Roe Smith, 716.  Charles  F. Hobson, 732. 
Ashes of the Mind:  War and Mem-  Beyond the Revolution:  A History of 
ory in Northern Literature,  1865-  American  Thought from Paine  to 
1goo, by Martin Griffin, reviewed  Pragmatism, by William H. Goetz- 
by Richard  F. Miller, 715.  mann, reviewed by Bruce Kuklick, 
542. 
BAEPLER,  Paul,  review  of Cap-  Blight,  David.  A  Slave  No  More: 
tives  and  Countrymen:  Barbary  Two  Men  Who  Escaped  to 
Slavery  and  the  American  Pub-  Freedom,  Including  Their  Own 
lic,  1785-1816,  by Lawrence  A.  Narratives  of Emancipation,  re- 
Peskin, 740.  viewed  by  Richard  S$.  Newman, 
Bassett,  Lynne  Zacek,  editor,  Mas-  192. 
sachusetts  Quilts:  Our  Common  Blum,  Hester,  The  View from  the 
Wealth,  reviewed  by Susan  P.  Masthead:  Maritime  Imagination 
Schoelwer,  557.  and  Antebellum =A merican  Sea 
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The New  England Quarterly 
INDEX  TO  VOLUME  LXXXII 
March  to December  2009 
ABOLITIONISTS  Remember:  Anti-  Beagle,  Jonathan  M.,  review  of 
slavery  Autobiographies  and  the  Henry  Austin:  In  Every  Variety 
Unfinished  Work  of —Emancipa-  ofA rchitectural Style, by James F. 
tion,  by Julie  Roy  Jeffrey,  re-  O'Gorman,  722. 
viewed by Eric Gardner, 352.  Beautiful Democracy: Aesthetics and 
Adams,  Gretchen  A., The Specter of  Anarchy in a Global Era, by Russ 
Salem:  Remembering  the  Witch  Castronovo,  reviewed  by Carrie 
Trials  in  ~~N ineteenth-Century  Tirado Bramen, 360. 
America,  reviewed  by James  M.  Beautiful  Soul  of John  Woolman, 
Lindgren, 554.  Apostle  of  Abolition,  The,  by 
Alexander, John K., review of Samuel  Thomas P. Slaughter, reviewed by 
Adams: A Life, by Ira Stoll, 371.  Richard S$. Newman, 350. 
“And  Do  Not  Forget  Emily”:  Con-  Bell, James  B.,  A War of Religion: 
fidante  Abby  Wood  on  Dickin-  Dissenters,  Anglicans  and  the 
son’s  Lonely Religious  Rebellion,  American Revolution,  reviewed by 
edited by Polly Longsworth, 335.  Ross Newton, 536. 
Anesko,  Michael,  Monopolizing  the  Bellin,  Joshua  David,  Editing  Indi- 
Master:  Henry James, “Publishing  ans: Representation and Appropri- 
Scoundrels,”  and  the  Politics  of  ation  in Early  New  England  Na- 
Modern Literary Scholarship, 205.  tive Literatures, 529. 
Angulo, A. J., William Barton Rogers  Bernstein,  R. B., The Founding  Fa- 
and the Idea of MIT, reviewed by  thers  Reconsidered,  reviewed  by 
Merritt  Roe Smith, 716.  Charles  F. Hobson, 732. 
Ashes of the Mind:  War and Mem-  Beyond the Revolution:  A History of 
ory in Northern Literature,  1865-  American  Thought from Paine  to 
1goo, by Martin Griffin, reviewed  Pragmatism, by William H. Goetz- 
by Richard  F. Miller, 715.  mann, reviewed by Bruce Kuklick, 
542. 
BAEPLER,  Paul,  review  of Cap-  Blight,  David.  A  Slave  No  More: 
tives  and  Countrymen:  Barbary  Two  Men  Who  Escaped  to 
Slavery  and  the  American  Pub-  Freedom,  Including  Their  Own 
lic,  1785-1816,  by Lawrence  A.  Narratives  of Emancipation,  re- 
Peskin, 740.  viewed  by  Richard  S$.  Newman, 
Bassett,  Lynne  Zacek,  editor,  Mas-  192. 
sachusetts  Quilts:  Our  Common  Blum,  Hester,  The  View from  the 
Wealth,  reviewed  by Susan  P.  Masthead:  Maritime  Imagination 
Schoelwer,  557.  and  Antebellum =A merican  Sea 
e7d/  45
INDEX  749 
Narratives,  reviewed  by Jason M.  Chambers,  Stephen,  “Neither  Jus- 
Payton,  15g.  tice  nor  Mercy”:  Public  and  Pri- 
Boston Cosmopolitans,  The: Interna-  vate  Executions  in Rhode  Island, 
tional  Travel  and American  Arts  1832-1533, 430. 
and Letters, by Mark Rennella, re-  Chaput,  Erik J., review  of Death or 
viewed by Linda Dowling,  178.  Liberty:  African  Americans  and 
Bramen,  Carrie  Tirado,  review  of  Revolutionary  America,  by  Dou- 
Beautiful  Democracy:  Aesthetics  glas R. Egerton, 552. 
and Anarchy in a Global Era,  by  tivic  Intent  of  George  Perkins 
Russ Castronovo,  360.  Marsh’s  Anthrocentric  Environ- 
Brandt,  Beverly  K.,  The Craftsman  mentalism,  The,  by  T  Gregory 
and  the  Critic:  Defining  Useful-  Garvey,  So. 
ness  and  Beauty  in  Arts  and  ‘leary, Patricia, review of First Lady 
Crafts—Era  Boston,  reviewed  by  of Letters: Judith Sargent Murray 
Marie  Frank, 743.  and the  Struggle for Female  In- 
Brown,  Richard,  review  of Murder  dependence,  by Sheila  L. Skemp, 
and  the  Death  Penalty  in’  Mas-  735. 
sachusetts,  by Alan Rogers,  172.  ‘lemente,  Deirdre,  “Prettier  Than 
Brundage,  W.  Fitzhugh,  review  of  They  Used  to  Be”:  Feminin- 
“What  Shall We Do with the Ne-  ity,  Fashion,  and  the  Recasting 
ero?”: Lincoln, White Racism, and  of Radcliffe’s  Reputation,  1g00- 
Civil  War  America,  by Paul  D.  1950, 637. 
Escott, 711.  Colonial  American  Origins  of Mod- 
Butter,  Milk,  and  a  “Spare  Ribb”:  ern  Democratic  Thought,  The, by 
Women’s  Work  and the Transat-  J. S.  Maloy,  reviewed  by Jared 
lantic  Economic  Transition — in  Hickman,  539. 
Seventeenth-Century  Massachu-  Concord  School  of Philosophy  and 
setts, by James E. McWilliams, 5  the  Legacy  of  Transcendental- 
ism,  The,  by  Bruce  Ronda, 
CAPTIVES  and  Countrymen:  Bar-  575: 
bary  Slavery  and  the  American  Coquillette, Daniel R., and Neil Lon- 
Public,  1785-1816,  by  Lawrence  gley  York,  editors,  Portrait  of a 
\. Peskin,  reviewed  by Paul  Bae-  Patriot:  The  Major  Political  and 
pler, 740.  Legal Papers of Josiah Quincy Ju- 
Carr,  Jacqueline  Barbara,  Market-  nior, vol. 3: The Southern Journal, 
ing Gentility:  Boston’s  Business-  reviewed  by Nancy  Rubin  Stuart, 
women,  1780  1830, 25.  195. 
Cash,  Philip,  Dr.  Benjamin  Water-  Craftsman  and  the  Critic,  The: 
house:  A  Life  in  Medicine  and  Defining Usefulness and Beauty in 
Public  Service  (1754-1846),  re-  Arts  and  Crafts-Era  Boston,  by 
viewed  by Constance  E. Putnam,  Beverly  K.  Brandt,  reviewed  by 
195.  Marie  Frank, 743. 
Castronovo,  Russ,  Beautiful Democ-  — 
racy:  Aesthetics  and  Anarchy  in  DAMORE,  Maura,  Thoreau’s  Un- 
a Global Era,  reviewed  by Carrie  real  Estate:  Plaving  House  at 
Tirado Bramen, 360.  Walden  Pond, 56. 
Catharine Beecher and the American  Davies,  Kate,  review  of The  Muse 
Woman’s Puritan Home, by Diana  of Revolution:  The  Secret  Pen 
Strazdes, 452.  of Mercy  Otis  Warren  and  the
750  THE  NEW  ENGLAND  QUARTERLY 
Founding of a Nation,  by Nancy  Eno, R. D., review of How  Strange It 
Rubin Stuart, 374.  Seems:  The Cultural  Life ofJ ews 
Death  or  Liberty:  African  Ameri-  in Small-Town  New  England,  by 
cans  and Revolutionary  America,  Michael  Hoberman,  183. 
by Douglas R. Egerton,  reviewed  Escott,  Paul D., “What Shall We Do 
by Erik J. Chaput, 552.  with the Negro?”:  Lincoln,  White 
Devils  and  Rebels:  The  Making  of  Racism,  and  Civil  War  Amer- 
Hawthorne’s  Damned  Politics,  by  ica,  reviewed  by W.  Fitzhugh 
Larry  J. Reynolds,  reviewed  by  Brundage, 711. 
Randall  Fuller, 714.  Exiled  Royalties:  Melville  and  the 
Dolin,  Eric Jay, Leviathan:  The His-  Life  We  Imagine,  by  Robert 
tory of Whaling  in America,  re-  Milder, reviewed by Peter Gibian, 
viewed  by Glenn  S.  Gordinier,  186. 
379.  Expecting the Impossible? Abolition- 
Dowling,  Linda,  review  of  The  ist Appeals to the Irish in America, 
Boston  Cosmopolitans:  Interna-  by John F. Quinn, 667. 
tional  Travel and American  Arts 
and  Letters,  by Mark  Rennella,  FARBER,  Hannah,  The  Rise  and 
178.  Fall of the  Province  of Lygonia, 
Doyle,  Christine,  review  of Little  1643-1655, 490. 
Women  Abroad:  The  Alcott   Sis-  Field,  Jonathan  Beecher,  review  of 
ters’  Letters from Europe,  1870-  The  Wordy  Shipmates,  by Sarah 
1871,  by Louisa  May Alcott  and  Vowell, 368. 
May  Alcott,  edited  by  Daniel  First  Lady  of Letters:  Judith  Sar- 
Shealy, 724.  gent Murray and the Struggle for 
Dr.  Benjamin  Waterhouse:  A_  Life  Female  Independence,  by Sheila 
in  Medicine  and  Public  Service  L.  Skemp,  reviewed  by Patricia 
(1754-1846),  by Philip Cash,  re-  Cleary, 738. 
viewed by Constance  E. Putnam,  Foster,  Charles  H.  W., _ editor, 
198.  Twentieth-Century  New  England 
Drake,  James  D.,  review  of  A  Land Conservation: A Heritage of 
Rabble  in’  Arms:  Massachusetts  Civic  Engagement,  reviewed  by 
Towns  and  Militiamen  during  Michael Wilson, 564. 
King Philip’s War, by Kyle F. Zel-  Founding Fathers Reconsidered, The, 
ner,  727.  by R.  B.  Bernstein,  reviewed  by 
Charles F. Hobson, 732. 
EDITING — Indians:  — Representa-  Frank,  Marie,  review of The Crafts- 
tion  and  Appropriation  in  Early  man and the Critic: Defining Use- 
New  England  Native — Litera-  fulness  and  Beauty  in  Arts  and 
tures,  by Joshua  David  Bellin,  Crafts—Era Boston,  by Beverly  K. 
529.  Brandt, 743. 
Egerton,  Douglas  R., Death or Lib-  Franke,  Astrid,  review  of  Phillis 
erty: African Americans and Rev-  Wheatley’s  Poetics  of Liberation: 
olutionary  America,  reviewed  by  Backgrounds  and  Contexts,  by 
Erik J. Chaput, 552.  John C. Shields, 549. 
English,  Karen,  editor,  Notes  o) f  Fuller,  Randall,  review  of  Dev- 
Conversations,  1848-1875:  Amos  ils  and  Rebels:  The  Making  of 
Bronson  Alcott,  reviewed  by Joel  Hawthorne’s  Damned  Politics,  by 
Myerson, 354.  Larry J. Reynolds, 714.
INDEX  751 
GAMES,  Alison,  The  Web  of Em-  Griffin,  Martin,  Ashes  of the Mind: 
pire: English Cosmopolitans in an  War  and Memory in Northern Lit- 
Age of Expansion,  1560-1660,  re-  erature,  1865-1900,  reviewed  by 
viewed by Carla Gardina  Pestana,  Richard  F. Miller, 718. 
181.  Gross,  Robert  A..  A Yankee  Rebel- 
Gardner,  Eric,  review  of Abolition-  lion?  The  Regulators,  New  En- 
ists  Remember;  Antislavery  Au-  gland, and the New  Nation,  112. 
tobiographies  and the Unfinished 
Work  of Emancipation,  by Sulie  HAKLUYT’S  Promise:  An  Eliza- 
Roy Jeffrey, 352.  bethan’s  Obsession for an  English 
Garrity,  Patrick  J]. review  of  Mr  America,  by Peter C. Mancall, re- 
Adams's  Last  Crusade:  John  viewed by Patrick  McHenry, 366. 
Quincy  Adams's  Extraordinary  Hall,  David  D.,  Ways  of Writing: 
Post-Presidential  Life,  by Joseph  The Practice and Politics of Text- 
Wheelan, 376.  Making  in  Seventeenth-Century 
Garvey,  T.  Gregory,  The  Civic  In-  New England,  reviewed  by Laura 
tent  of George  Perkins  Marsh's  Henigman, 559. 
Anthrocentric  Environmentalism,  Hamilton,  Saskia, and Thomas Trav- 
So.  isano,  editors,  Words  in  Air: 
Gibian,  Peter,  review  of Exiled Roy-  The  Complete  Correspondence 
alties:  Melville  and  the  Life  We  Between  Elizabeth  Bishop  and 
Imagine,  by Robert  Milder,  186.  Robert  Lowell,  reviewed  by Ce- 
Gitlin, Jay, review  of Yale's  Confed-  leste Goodridge, 363. 
erates: A Biographical Dictionary  Hayes,  Kevin  J., review  of Popular 
by Nathaniel  Cheairs  Hughes  Jr.,  History and the Literary Market- 
568.  place,  1840-1920,  by Gregory  M. 
Godbeer,  Richard,  The Overflowing  Pfitzer, 200. 
of Friendship:  Love between  Men  Henigman,  Laura, review of Ways of 
and the Creation of the American  Writing:  The Practice and Politics 
Republic,  reviewed  by John  Me-  of Text-Making  in’  Seventeenth- 
Curdy, 735.  Century  New  England,  by David 
Goetzmann, William  H., Beyond the  D. Hall, 559. 
Revolution: A History of American  Henry  Austin:  In  Every  Variety  of 
Thought from  Paine  to  Pragma-  Architectural  Style,  by James  F. 
tism,  reviewed  by Bruce  Kuklick,  O'Gorman,  reviewed  by Jonathan 
542.  M. Beagle, 722. 
Goodridge, Celeste, review  of Words  Hickman, Jared, review  of The Colo- 
in Air:  The Complete Correspon-  nial  American  Origins’o f Mod- 
dence  Between  Elizabeth  Bishop  ern  Democratic  Thought,  by J. S. 
and  Robert  Lowell,  edited  by  Maloy, 539. 
Thomas  Travisano  with  Saskia  Hoberman,  Michael, How Strange It 
Hamilton, 363.  Seems:  The Cultural  Life of Jews 
Gordinier,  Glenn  S.,  review  of  in Small-Town  New  England,  re- 
Leviathan:  The  History of Whal-  viewed by R. D. Eno,  183. 
ing in America,  by Eric Jay Dolin,  Horrocks,  Thomas  ]., Popular Print 
379:  and Popular Medicine:  Almanacs 
Great  Lead  Water  Pipe  Disaster,  and Health Advice in Early Amer- 
The,  by  Werner  Troesken,   re-  ica,  reviewed  by Rebecca J. Tan- 
viewed  by Anthony  Penna, 566.  nenbaum,  562.
752  THE  NEW  ENGLAND  QUARTERLY 
Horton,  Shaun,  Pastors  and  Petti-  ica’s.  Oldest’  Fishing  Port  and 
coats: Humor and Authority in Pu-  Most Original Town,  reviewed by 
ritan New England, 608.  Richard  King, 544. 
How Strange It Seems: The Cultural  LAST Fish Tale, The: The Fate oft he 
Life of Jews in Small-Town  New  Atlantic and Survival in Glouces- 
England,  by Michael  Hoberman,  ter, America’s Oldest Fishing Port 
reviewed by R. D. Eno,  183.  and Most Original Town, by Mark 
Hughes, Nathaniel Cheairs Jr., Yale’s  Kurlansky,  reviewed  by Richard 
Confederates: A Biographical Dic-  King, 544. 
tionary,  reviewed  by Jay Gitlin,  Leamon, James S., The Parson, The 
568.  Parson’s Wife, and the Coming of 
the Revolution to Pownalborough, 
IMAGINARY  Friends:  Representing  Maine, 514. 
Quakers in American  Culture,  by  Leviathan:  The  History of Whaling 
James Emmett  Ryan, reviewed by  in  America,  by Eric  Jay  Dolin, 
Carla Gardina Pestana, 745.  reviewed  by Glenn  S. Gordinier, 
Irish Titan, Irish Toilers: Joseph Ban-  379. 
igan and Nineteenth-Century New  Lindgren,  James  M.,  review  of The 
England Labor,  by Scott  Molloy,  Specter  of Salem:  Remembering 
reviewed by Ely Janis, 358.  the  Witch  Trials  in  Nineteenth- 
Century America,  by Gretchen  A. 
JACKSON,  Holly, “So We  Die  be-  Adams, 554. 
~  fore  Our  Own  Eyes”:  Willful  Little  Women  Abroad:  The  Al- 
Sterility  in  The  Country  of the  cott  Sisters’ Letters from Europe, 
Pointed Firs, 264.  1870-1900,  by Louisa  May  Al- 
Janis,  Ely,  review  of Irish  Titans,  cott  and  May  Alcott,  edited  by 
Irish  Toilers: Joseph Banigan and  Daniel Shealy, reviewed by Chris- 
Nineteenth-Century New England  tine Doyle, 724.  , 
Labor, by Scott  Molloy, 358.  Longsworth,  Polly,  editor,  “And 
Jeffrey,  Julie Roy, Abolitionists  Re-  Do  Not  Forget  Emily”:  Confi- 
member:  Antislavery  Autobiogra-  dante Abby Wood on  Dickinson's 
phies and the Unfinished Work of  Lonely Religious Rebellion, 335. 
Emancipation,  reviewed  by Eric  Lucas, Joseph S., review of Scottish 
Gardner, 352.  Highlanders  and  Native  Amer- 
icans:  Indigenous  Education  in 
KING,  Richard,  review of The Last  the  Eighteenth-Century  Atlantic 
Fish Tale: The Fate oft he Atlantic  World,  by  Margaret  Connell 
and Survival in Gloucester, Amer-  Szasz, 347. 
ica’s Oldest Fishing Port and Most 
Original  Town,  by Mark  Kurlan-  MALCOLM, Joyce Lee, Peter's War: 
sky, 544.  A New England Slave Boy and the 
Kuklick, Bruce, review of Beyond the  American Revolution,  reviewed by 
Revolution: A History of American  Richard $. Newman,  730. 
Thought from  Paine  to  Pragma-  Maloy,  J. S..  The  Colonial  Amer- 
tism,  by William  H. Goetzmann,  ican  Origins  of Modern  Demo- 
542.  cratic Thought, reviewed by Jared 
Kurlansky,  Mark,  The  Last  Fish  Hickman, 539. 
Tale:  The  Fate  of the  Atlantic  Mancall,  Peter  C.,  Hakluyt’s  Pro- 
and Survival in Gloucester, Amer-  mise:  An  Elizabethan’s  Obsession
INDEX 
753 
for an  English America,  reviewed  erary  Scholarship,  by  Michael 
by Patrick  McHenry, 366.  Anesko, 205. 
Marketing  Gentilitv:  Boston’s  Busi-  Mr.  Adams's  Last  Crusade:  John 
nesswomen,  1780-1830,  by Jac-  Quincy  Adams's  Extraordinary 
queline Barbara Carr, 25.  Post-Presidential  Life.  by Joseph 
Martinko,  Whitney  \.. Progress and  Wheelan,  reviewed  by Patrick  J: 
Preservation:  Representing  His-  Garrity, 376. 
tory in Boston’s  Landscape of Ur-  Murder  and  the  Death  Penalty  in 
ban Reform,  1820-1860, 304.  Massachusetts, by Alan Rogers, re- 
Massachusetts  Quilts: Our Common  viewed by Richard D. Brown,  172. 
Wealth,  edited  by Lynne  Zacek  Muse  of Revolution,  The: The Secret 
Bassett,  reviewed  by  Susan  P.  Pen of Mercy Otis Warren and the 
Schoelwer, 557.  Founding  of a  Nation,  by Nancy 
Masur,  Louis,  review  of Weather-  Rubin  Stuart,  reviewed  by Kate 
ing  the  Storm:  Inside  Winslow  Davies, 374. 
Homer's  “Gulf Stream,”  by  Peter  Myerson,  Joel,  review  of Notes  of 
Wood, 547.  Conversations:  1848—1875:  Amos 
McCurdy, John, review  of The Over-  Bronson  Alcott,  edited  by Karen 
flowing  of Friendship:  Love  be-  English, 354. 
tween  Men  and  the  Creation 
of the  American  Republic,  by  “NEITHER  Justice  nor  Merev’: 
Richard Godbeer,  735.  Public  and  Private  Executions 
McHenry,  Patrick,  review  of Hak-  in  Rhode  Island,  1832-1833,  by 
luyt’s  Promise:  An  Elizabethan’s  Stephen Chambers, 430. 
Obsessiofno r an English America,  Newman,  Richard  S.,  review  of A 
by Peter C. Mancall, 366.  Slave No More: Two Men Who Es- 
McWilliams, James E., Butter,  Milk,  caped to Freedom, Including Their 
and  a  “Spare  Ribb”:  Women’s  Own  Narratives  of Emancipation, 
Work and the Transatlantic  Eco-  by David W. Blight,  192. 
nomic Transition  in Seventeenth-  .  review of The Beautiful Soul of 
Century  Massachusetts,  5.  John  Woolman,  Apostle of Aboli- 
Milder,  Robert,  Exiled  Royalties:  tion, by Thomas P. Slaughter, 350. 
Melville and the Life We Imagine,  _  review  of Peter’s  War: A New 
reviewed  by Peter Gibian,  156.  England Slave Boy and the Ameri- 
Miles,  Lion, review  of To Live Upon  can Revolution, by Joyce Lee Mal- 
Hope: Mohicans  and Missionaries  colm, 7:30. 
in the Eighteenth-Century  North-  Newton,  Ross,  review  of  A  War 
east, by Rachel Wheeler,  170.  of Religion:  Dissenters,  Anglicans 
Miller,  Richard  F.,  review  of As/ies  and the American  Revolution,  by 
of the Mind:  War and Memory in  James B. Bell, 536. 
Northern  Literature,  1865-1900,  Nicholson,  Colin, editor,  The Papers 
by Martin Griffin,  715.  of Sir Francis  Bernard,  Governor 
Molloy,  Scott,  Irish  Titan,  Irish  of Colonial  Massachusetts,  1760 
Toilers:  Joseph   Banigan  and  1769, vol.  1: 1759-1763.  reviewed 
Nineteenth-Century New England  by William  Pencak,  175. 
Labor, reviewed by Ely Janis, 355.  Notes of Conversations:  1848-1875: 
Monopolizing  the  Master:  Henry  Amos  Bronson  Alcott,  edited  by 
James,  “Publishing  Scoundrels,”  Karen  English,  reviewed  by Joel 
and  the  Politics  of Modern  Lit-  Myerson, 354-
754  THE  NEW  ENGLAND  QUARTERLY 
O’'GORMAN,  James  F.,  Henry  1650-1950,  by  James  Emmett 
Austin:  In  Every  Variety  of Ar-  Ryan, 745. 
chitectural  Style,  reviewed  by  ,  review of The Web of Empire: 
Jonathan M. Beagle, 722.  English  Cosmopolitans  in an  Age 
Overflowing  of  Friendship,  The:  of Expansion,  1560-1660,  by Ali- 
Love between  Men  and the Cre-  son Games,  151. 
ation  of the American  Republic,  Peter's  War:  A New  England  Slave 
by Richard Godbeer,  reviewed by  Boy and the American Revolution, 
John McCurdy, 735.  by Joyce Lee  Malcolm,  reviewed 
by Richard S$. Newman, 730. 
PAPERS  of Sir  Francis  Bernard,  Pfitzer,  Gregory  M.,  Popular  His- 
The:  Governor  of Colonial  Mas-  tory  and  the  Literary  Market- 
sachusetts,  1760-1769,  vol.  1:  place,  1840-1920,  reviewed  by 
1759-1763,  edited  by  Colin  Kevin J. Hayes, 200. 
Nicholson,  reviewed  by William  Phillis  Wheatley’s  Poetics  of Liber- 
Pencak,  175.  ation:  Background  and Contexts, 
Parson, The, The Parson’s Wife, and  by John C.  Shields,  reviewed  by 
the Coming of the Revolution  to  Astrid Franke, 549. 
Pownalborough,  Maine, by James  Popular  History  and  the  Literary 
S. Leamon, 514.  Marketplace,  1840-1920,  by Gre- 
Pastors  and  Petticoats:  Humor  and  gory M. Pfitzer, reviewed by Kevin 
Authority  in  Puritan  New  En-  J. Hayes, 200. 
gland, by Shaun  Horton, 608.  Popular Print and Popular Medicine: 
Payton,  Jason  M.,  review  of  The  Almanacs  and  Health  Advice  in 
View  from  the  Masthead:  Mar-  Early America,  by Thomas  Hor- 
itime Imagination and Antebellum  rocks,  reviewed  by  Rebecca  J. 
American  Sea Narratives,  by Hes-  Tannenbaum, 562. 
ter Blum,  189.  Portrait  of a Patriot:  The Major Po- 
Pencak,  William,  review of The Pa-  litical and Legal Papers ofJ osiah 
pers of Sir Francis Bernard: Gov-  Quincy Junior, vol. 3: The South- 
ernor  of Colonial  Massachusetts,  ern  Journal,  edited  by  Daniel 
1760-1769,  vol.  1:  1759-1763,  R. Coquillette  and  Neil  Longley 
edited by Colin Nicholson,  175.  York,  reviewed  by Nancy  Rubin 
Penna, Anthony, review of The Great  Stuart,  195. 
Lead  Water  Pipe  Disaster,  by  “Prettier  Than  They  Used  to  Be”: 
Werner Troesken, 566.  ,  Femininity,  Fashion,  and the Re- 
“Perfect.  Republic,  A”:  The  Mo-  casting of Radcliffe’s  Reputation, 
saic  Constitution  in  Revolution-  1900-1950, by Deirdre Clemente, 
ary New England,  1775-1788,  by  637. 
Eran Shalev, 235.  Progress  and  Preservation:  Repre- 
Peskin,  Lawrence  A.,  Captives  and  senting History  in Boston's  Land- 
Countrymen:  Barbary — Slavery  scape  of Urban  Reform,  1$20- 
and the American  Public,  1785-  1860,  by  Whitney  A.  Martinko, 
1816,  reviewed  by Paul  Baepler,  304. 
740.  Putnam,  Constance  E.,  review  of 
Pestana,  Carla  Gardina,  review  of  Dr. Benjamin  Waterhouse: A Life 
Imaginary  Friends:  Representing  in  Medicine  and  Public  Service 
Quakers  in  American  Culture,  (1754-1846),  by Philip Cash,  198.
INDEX  755 
QUINN, John F., Expecting the Im-  Szasz,  reviewed  by Joseph S. Lu- 
possible?  Abolitionist.  Appeals  to  cas, 347. 
the Irish in Antebellum  America,  Shalev,  Eran,  “A  Perfect  Republic”: 
667. 
The  Mosaic  Constitution  in Rev- 
olutionary  New  England,  1775- 
RABBLE in Arms,  A: Massachusetts  1788, 235. 
Towns  and = Militiamen  during  Shealy, Daniel, editor, Little Women 
King Philip’s War, by Kyle F. Zel-  Abroad:  The  Alcott  Sisters’  Let- 
ner, reviewed by James D. Drake,  ters from Europe,  1870-1871,  by 
727.  Louisa  May  Alcott  and  May  Al- 
Renella,  Mark,  The  Boston  Cos-  cott, reviewed by Christine Doyle, 
mopolitans:  International  Travel 
and  American  Arts  and  Letters,  Shields,  John  C.,  Phillis  Wheat- 
reviewed by Linda Dowling,  175.  ley’s Poetics  of Liberation:  Back- 
Reynolds,  Larry  J...  Devils  and  grounds  and  Contexts,  reviewed 
Rebels:  The  Making  of  Haw-  by Astrid Franke, 5.49. 
thorne’s  Damned  Politics,  — re-  Siege of “Castle  Pox,” The:  A Med- 
viewed by Randall  Fuller, 714.  ical  Revolution  in  Marblehead, 
Richard,  Mark  Paul,  “This  Is  Not  Massachusetts,  1764-1777. by An- 
a Catholic  Nation”:  The  Ku  Klux  drew Wehrman, 385. 
Klan Confronts Franco-Americans  Skemp,  Sheila  L.,  First  Lady  of 
in Maine, 255.  Letters:  Judith  Sargent’  Murray 
Rise and Fall of the Province of Ly-  and the  Struggle for Female  In- 
gonia,  The,  1643-1658,  by Han-  dependence,  reviewed  by Patricia 
nah Farber, 490.  Cleary, 738. 
Rogers,  Alan, Murder and the Death  Slaughter, Thomas  P., The Beautiful 
Penalty  in  Massachusetts,  —re-  Soul of John Woolman, Apostle of 
viewed by Richard D. Brown,  172.  Abolition,  reviewed  by Richard S. 
Ronda,  Bruce,  The Concord  School  Newman, 350. 
of Philosophy  and The  Legacy  of  Smith,  Merritt  Roe,  review  of 
Transcendentalism,  575.  William  Barton  Rogers  and  the 
Ryan,  James  Emmett,  Imaginary  Idea  of MIT,  by  A.  J. Angulo, 
Friends:  Representing Quakers in  716. 
American Culture,  1650-1950,  re-  “So We Die before Our Own  Eves”: 
viewed by Carla Gardina  Pestana,  Willful Sterility in The Country of 
745.  the Pointed Firs, by Holly Jackson, 
264. 
SAMUEL Adams: A Life, by Ira Stoll,  Specter of Salem,  The: Remembering 
reviewed  by John  K.  Alexander,  the  Witch  Trials  in  Nineteenth- 
371.  Century America,  by Gretchen  A. 
Schoelwer,  Susan  P., review  of Mas-  Adams,  reviewed  by James  M. 
sachusetts  Quilts:  Our  Common  Lindgren, 554. 
Wealth,  edited  by Lynne  Zacek  Stoll,  Ira,  Samuel  Adams:  A_  Life, 
Bassett, 557.  reviewed  by John  K.  Alexander, 
Scottish  Highlanders  and  Native  Q71. 
) 
Americans:  Indigenous  Education  Strazdes,  Diana,  Catharine  Beecher 
in  the  Eighteenth-Century  At-  and the  American  Woman's  Puri- 
lantic World, by Margaret Connell  tan  Home, 452.
756  THE  NEW  ENGLAND  QUARTERLY 
Strong,  Robert,  editor,  Two  Seven-  Twentieth-Century  New  England 
teenth-Century  Conversion  Nar-  Land  Conservation:  A  Heritage 
ratives  from  Ipswich,  Mas-  of Civic  Engagement,  edited  by 
sachusetts  Bay Colony, 136.  Charles H. W. Foster, reviewed by 
Stuart,  Nancy  Rubin,  The  Muse  of  Michael Wilson, 564. 
the  Revolution:  The  Secret  Pen  Two  Seventeenth-Century  Conver- 
of Mercy  Otis  Warren  and  the  sion  Narratives  from  Ipswich, 
Founding ofa  Nation, reviewed by  Massachusetts  Bay Colony, edited 
Kate Davies, 374.  by Robert Strong,  136. 
,  review of Portrait ofa  Patriot: 
The Major Political and Legal Pa-  VIEW  from the Masthead, The: Mar- 
pers ofJ osiah Quincy Junior, vol.  itime Imagination and Antebellum 
3:  The  Southern  Journal,  edited  American  Sea Narratives,  by Hes- 
by Daniel R. Coquillette and Neil  ter  Blum,  reviewed  by Jason  M. 
Longley York,  195.  Payton,  189. 
Szasz,  Margaret  Connell,  Scottish  Vowell,  Sarah,  The  Wordy  Ship- 
Highlanders  and  Native  Amer-  mates,  reviewed  by — Jonathan 
icans:  Indigenous  Education  in  Beecher Field, 365. 
the  Eighteenth-Century  Atlantic 
World, reviewed by Joseph S. Lu-  WAR of Religion, A: Dissenters,  An- 
Cas, 347.  glicans and the American  Revolu- 
tion,  by James  B.  Bell,  reviewed 
TANNENBAUM,  Rebecca  J...  re-  by Ross Newton, 536. 
view of Popular Print and Popular  Ways  of  Writing:  The  Practice 
Medicine:  Almanacs  and  Health  and  Politics  of Text-Making  in 
Advice  in  Early  America,  by  Seventeenth-Century  New — En- 
Thomas  Horrocks, 562.  gland, by David D. Hall, reviewed 
“This Is Not a Catholic Nation”: The  by Laura Henigman, 559. 
Ku  Klux  Klan Confronts  Franco-  Weathering  the  Storm:  — Inside 
Americans in Maine, by Mark Paul  Winslow  Homer's  “Gulf Stream,” 
Richard, 285.  by Peter Wood, reviewed by Louis 
Thoreau’s  Unreal  Estate:  Playing  Masur, 547. 
House at Walden Pond, by Maura  Web  of Empire,  The:  English  Cos- 
D'Amore, 56.  mopolitans  in  an  Age  of Ex- 
To Live  Upon Hope: Mohicans  and  pansion,  1560-1660,  by  Alison 
Missionaries  in  the  Eighteenth-  Games,  reviewed  by Carla  Gar- 
Century  Northeast,  by  Rachel  dina Pestana,  178. 
Wheeler,  reviewed  — by  Lion  Wehrman,  Andrew,  The  Siege  of 
Miles,170.  “Castle  Pox”:  A  Medical  Rev- 
Travisano,  Thomas,  and  Saskia  olution  in  Marblehead,  Massa- 
Hamilton,  editors,  Words  in Air:  chusetts,  1764-1777, 385. 
The  Complete  Correspondence  “What  Shall  We  Do  with  the  Ne- 
Between  Elizabeth  Bishop  and  gro?”: Lincoln, White Racism, and 
Robert  Lowell,  reviewed  by Ce-  Civil  War  America,  by Paul  D. 
leste Goodridge, 363.  Escott,  reviewed  by W.  Fitzhugh 
Troesken,  Werner,  The  Great  Brundage, 711. 
Lead  Water  Pipe  Disaster,  re-  Wheelan,  Joseph, Mr.  Adams's  Last 
viewed  by  Anthony  — Penna,  Crusade:  John  Quincy  Adams's 
566.  Extraordinary  Post-Presidential