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“THE AMERICAN HISTORIAN’S RAW MATERIALS”

BOOKS BASED ON THE

CLEMENTS LIBRARY HOLDINGS

Compiled by Emiko O. Hastings and J. Kevin Graffagnino

Ann Arbor

William L. Clements Library

2010

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CLEMENTS LIBRARYWatercolor, Jane Stanley

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“THE AMERICAN HISTORIAN’S RAW MATERIALS”

BOOKS BASED ON THE

CLEMENTS LIBRARY HOLDINGS

Compiled by Emiko O. Hastings and J. Kevin Graffagnino

Ann Arbor

William L. Clements Library

2010

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Copyright © 2010William L. Clements Library

University of Michigan

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INTRODUCTION

When the University of Michigan dedicated the William L. ClementsLibrary on June 15, 1923, distinguished scholar J. Franklin Jameson deliv-ered the keynote address, “The American Historian’s Raw Materials.” Re-cipient of the first American doctorate in history, co-founder and pastpresident of the American Historical Association, first managing editor ofthe American Historical Review, editor of the papers of John C. Calhoun,longtime head of the Department of Historical Research at the CarnegieInstitution, future chief of the manuscript division of the Library of Con-gress, and influential proponent of the establishment of a national archive,Jameson was his generation’s leading expert on the value of primary sourcesfor historical research. The opening of the Clements, he told his audience,was a momentous occasion. “What we are here to dispose of is not a parcelof valuable books and manuscripts, but the potentiality of intellectual gainsfar beyond the calculations of the market-place, and of mental achievementsfar beyond the imaginings of any who are here present.” No generationcould anticipate the ways in which its successors would study and interpretthe past, Jameson said, but the need for original sources would remain con-stant. That being the case, the establishment of the Clements Library wasa gift, “in the long run, to the confraternity of scholars, and it is a pleasureto express with the warmest feeling their gratitude.” By creating “a collec-tion and an institution that are at the service of the whole world of historicalscholarship,” Jameson declared, William L. Clements had done somethingimportant and lasting for American historians and their work.

The 87 years since the opening of the Clements Library have validatedJameson’s prediction. The Library’s rich resources on early North Americanhistory—books, maps, manuscripts, pamphlets, newspapers, prints andviews—have attracted a steady progression of scholars to Ann Arbor. “It isprimarily a library for advanced research on the part of scholars already wellequipped,” William L. Clements said at the 1923 dedication, and while theLibrary’s users have long included large numbers of both undergraduateand graduate students, the senior historians Clements had in mind have al-ways been frequent visitors as well. The published results of their work havemade significant contributions to our understanding of America’s early her-itage. On a wide range of aspects of our history from 1493 to 1900 —

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exploration and discovery, the American Revolution, Native Americans,politics and government, culinary history, immigration and ethnicity, theCivil War, slavery and antislavery, women’s history, transportation, Recon-struction, social reform, African Americans, commerce and trade, the Warof 1812—generations of scholars have utilized collections at the Clementsfor the production of important books and articles. “Here are the booksfrom which alone can be won the knowledge which must underlie all trulysuccessful historical writing,” University of Michigan head librarian WilliamWarner Bishop said at the March 31, 1922, laying of the cornerstone of theClements, and the productivity of the historians who have worked at theLibrary has proved him right.

The following list provides a chronological overview of research at theClements Library since its founding. The titles are scholarly books thathave made significant use of the collections; the list does not include mostof the fiction, works of popular history, articles in journals or other serials,or volumes for which the Clements holdings were a minor source such as asingle footnote or illustration, since adding all of those would necessitate avolume of daunting thickness. The roster is as complete as the staff of theLibrary could make it, but it is not exhaustive; no doubt there have beenscholars over the years who have not notified the Library of the publicationof their work or provided us with copies for the reference collection.Nonetheless, there are some 500 books listed here, and they represent animpressive fulfillment of the hopes that William L. Clements, WilliamWarner Bishop, and J. Franklin Jameson expressed for the Library at its in-ception.

Readers of this pamphlet will spot many fa-miliar names and titles in its pages. Eminent his-torians are numerous, including HoffmanNickerson, Samuel F. Bemis, Verner W. Crane,Lawrence H. Gipson, Richard B. Morris, JulianP. Boyd, Carl Van Doren, Louis Gottschalk,Douglas Southall Freeman, Thomas J. Werten-baker, James T. Flexner, Edmund S. Morgan,Henry Steele Commager, Don Higginbotham,Leon Litwack, George A. Billias, Don R. Ger-lach, Gerda Lerner, Michael G. Kammen, HillerB. Zobel, Mary Beth Norton, Richard White,

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Carl Van Doren at the ClementsLibrary, ca. 1940.

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David Hackett Fischer, Richard Ketchum, Fred Anderson, Richard Mid-dleton, and David McCullough. The list of publishers features nearly 60academic and scholarly presses in the United States, Canada and GreatBritain, as well as more than 100 commercial publishing houses on bothsides of the Atlantic. The presence of many books by University of Michi-gan faculty, from Claude H. Van Tyne and Verner W. Crane in the 1920sto John Shy, Gregory Dowd, Martha Jones, Jacob M. Price, and David Han-cock among today’s U-M scholars, indicates that the Clements has forgedstrong ties close to home. More than three dozen titles by Clements Library

staff—Randolph G. Adams, LloydBrown, Howard H. Peckham, ColtonStorm, John C. Dann, Mary Pedley,Barbara DeWolfe, Brian Dunnigan—demonstrate that the curators and ad-ministrators of the Clements have madegood use of the collections under theircare to participate in the life of themind on the U-M campus and con-tribute to the written record of earlyAmerican history. William L. Clementshoped that his library would stimulatethe development of “a Michigan schoolof history” in Ann Arbor, and if that has

happened the Clements Library has played a key role.

The chronological order of this list also provides a glimpse into Americanhistoriography over the past nine decades. The early titles abound in workson military and political history, nearly all by male historians working inthe Library’s great Revolutionary War collections. While eighteenth-cen-tury America has remained a principal focus of Clements researchers, in the1950s the range of subjects began to broaden considerably, reflecting botha change in scholarly interests and the chronological and thematic growthof the Library’s holdings. In 1923 the collections stopped for the most partat the end of the eighteenth century, but by 1950 they were quite strongup to the Civil War, and researchers took notice. At the same time, as schol-ars shifted from a concentration on war and politics to race, gender, class,and other aspects of American social history, visitors to the Clements dis-covered rich new veins of material in collections previously regarded aslargely of military and political interest. The result has been a steady flow

Manuscripts Curator Howard Peckhamand Map Curator Lloyd Brown opening theGage Pagers, 1937.

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of books on new areas ofAmerican history that in re-cent decades has matched theongoing use of the Library’sholdings for work on themore traditional areas thatWilliam L. Clements hademphasized in assembling hislibrary.

Since its dedication in1923 the Clements Libraryhas ranked among the finestcollections of early NorthAmerican history. That remains the case today, and the Library continuesto add new materials for researchers. While the chronological scope of theholdings now extends forward to 1900, the emphasis as always is on acqui-sition of primary sources in their original form. For scholars interested inNorth America from 1493 through 1900, the resources at the Clementsmake the Library a remarkably attractive destination. Most of the holdingsare rare; many items are unique; and together they comprise an array ofsource materials few research libraries can match. With such peer institu-tions as the John Carter Brown Library, the Houghton Library at Harvard,the Beinecke at Yale, the Newberry Library, the American Antiquarian So-ciety, and the Huntington Library, the Clements offers American historycollections of extraordinary breadth and depth. A century ago British states-man and essayist Augustine Birrell wrote, “A great library easily begets af-fection, which may deepen into love.” As four generations of Americanhistorians can attest, the William L. Clements Library is solid evidence thatAugustine Birrell was a wise man.

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Two readers in the British Room of the Clements Library, 1940s

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RESEARCH AT THE CLEMENTS LIBRARY

Since the opening of the Clements Library in 1923, the collections herehave attracted a steady stream of scholars working on early American history.The results have been impressive: hundreds of books, thousands of articlesand a lasting impact on the published literature of our national heritage.This list offers a chronological selection of noteworthy titles that have madesubstantial use of the Clements holdings. An asterisk at the start of a listingdenotes a title by a member of the Clements Library staff.

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1922Claude H. Van Tyne, The Causes of the War of Independence (Boston:

Houghton Mifflin Company). 499 pp.

1927* Randolph G. Adams, The Gateway to American History (Boston: Little,

Brown, and Company). 176 pp.

Theodore C. Pease, The United States (New York: Harcourt, Brace andCompany). 744 pp.

Claude H. Van Tyne, England & America: Rivals in the American Revolu-tion (Cambridge: The University Press). 191 pp.

1928* Randolph G. Adams, Pilgrims, Indians and Patriots: The Pictorial History

of America from the Colonial Age to the Revolution (Boston: Little, Brown,and Company). 206 pp.

Verner W. Crane, The Southern Frontier, 1670-1732 (Durham: Duke Uni-versity Press). 391 pp.

Allen French, The Taking of Ticonderoga in 1775: The British Story (Cam-bridge: Harvard University Press). 87 pp.

Hoffman Nickerson, The Turning Point of the Revolution: Or, Burgoyne inAmerica (Boston: Houghton Mifflin Company). 500 pp.

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1929Bernard Fay, Franklin, the Apostle of Modern Times (Boston: Little, Brown,

and Company). 547 pp.

Claude H. Van Tyne, The War of Independence:American Phase (Boston/New York: Houghton Mif-flin). 518 pp. [Pulitzer Prize winner]

1930* Randolph G. Adams, ed., Selected Political Essay

of James Wilson (New York: Alfred A. Knopf). 356 pp.

1931Samuel F. Bemis, The Hussey-Cumberland Mission and American Inde-

pendence: An Essay in the Diplomacy of the American Revolution (Princeton:Princeton University Press). 195 pp.

Clarence E. Carter, ed., The Correspondence of General Thomas Gage withthe Secretaries of State, 1763-1775 (New Haven: Yale University Press). 2vols., 1,190 pp.

F. E. Whitton, The American War of Independence (New York: Dodd,Mead & Company). 375 pp.

1932Allen French, General Gage’s Informers: New Material upon Lexington &

Concord, Benjamin Thompson as Loyalist & the Treachery of Benjamin Church,Jr. (Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press). 207 pp.

Anne K. Gregoire, Thomas Sumter (Columbia: University of South Car-olina Press). 313 pp.

Howard M. Jones & Thomas E. Casady, The Life of Moses Coit Tyler (AnnArbor: University of Michigan Press). 354 pp.

Bellamy Partridge, Sir Billy Howe (London: Longmans, Green and Com-pany). 301 pp.

1933Harold Swiggett, War Out of Niagara: Walter Butler and the Tory Rangers

(New York: Columbia University Press). 309 pp.

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1934Allen French, The First Year of the American Revolution (Boston:

Houghton Mifflin). 795 pp.

1935Samuel F. Bemis, The Diplomacy of the American Revolution (New York:

D. Appleton-Century Company). 293 pp.

1936Troyer S. Anderson, The Command of the Howe Brothers During the Amer-

ican Revolution (New York: Oxford University Press). 368 pp.

Samuel Flagg Bemis, A Diplomatic History of the United States (New York:Holt). 881 pp.

Verner W. Crane, Benjamin Franklin: Englishman and American (Balti-more: The Williams & Wilkins Company). 142 pp.

Lawrence H. Gipson, The British Empire Before the American Revolution(New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1936-57). 10 volumes. [Bancroft Prize win-ner]

Charles H. Metzger, The Quebec Act: A Primary Cause of the American Rev-olution (New York: The United States Catholic Historical Society). 223 pp.

1937John S. Adams, ed., An Autobiographical Sketch by John Marshall (Ann

Arbor: University of Michigan Press). 48 pp.

Henrietta S. Jaquette, ed., South After Gettysburg: Letters of Cornelia Han-cock from the Army of the Potomac, 1863-1865 (Philadelphia: University ofPennsylvania Press). 173 pp.

James D. Phillips, Salem in the Eighteenth Century (Boston: HoughtonMifflin Company). 533 pp.

1938Arthur L. Cross, Eighteenth Century Documents Relating to the Royal

Forests, the Sheriffs and Smuggling (Ann Arbor: Clements Library). 328 pp.

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Bernhard A. Uhlendorf, trans. & ed., The Siege of Charleston: With anAccount of the Province of South Carolina: Diaries and Letters of Hessian Of-ficers from the von Jungkenn Papers in the William L. Clements Library (AnnArbor: University of Michigan Press). 445 pp.

1939Kenneth P. Bailey, The Ohio Company of Virginia and the Westward Move-

ment, 1748-1792: A Chapter in the History of the Colonial Frontier (Glen-dale: The Arthur H. Clarke Company). 374 pp.

Donald G. Barnes, George III and William Pitt, 1783-1806 (Stanford:Stanford University Press). 512 pp.

* Lloyd A. Brown & Howard H. Peckham, eds., Revolutionary War Jour-nals of Henry Dearborn, 1775-1783 (Chicago: The Caxton Club). 264 pp.

Richard B. Morris, ed., The Era of the American Revolution: Studies Inscribedto Evarts Boutell Greene (New York: Columbia University Press). 415 pp.

Morton Pennypacker, General Washington’s Spies on Long Island and inNew York (Brooklyn: Long Island Historical Society). 302 pp.

Nelson V. Russell, The British Regime in Michigan and the Old Northwest,1760-1796 (Northfield: Carleton University). 302 pp.

1940Myron F. Brightfield, John Wilson Croker (Berkeley: University of Cali-

fornia Press). 464 pp.

Calvin Goodrich, The First Michigan Frontier (Ann Arbor: University ofMichigan Press). 344 pp.

Donald L. Kemmerer, Path to Freedom: The Struggle for Self-Governmentin Colonial New Jersey, 1703-1776 (Princeton: Princeton University Press).384 pp.

W. Vernon Kinietz, The Indians of the Western Great Lakes, 1615-1760(Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press). 427 pp.

Leonard Lundin, Cockpit of the Revolution: The War for Independence inNew Jersey (Princeton: Princeton University Press). 463 pp.

Kenneth Roberts, Oliver Wiswell (New York: Doubleday, Doran & Com-pany, Inc.) 2 vols., 849 pp.

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Margaret M. Spector, The American Department of the British Government1768-1782 (New York: Columbia University Press). 181 pp.

1941Julian P. Boyd, Anglo-American Union: Joseph Galloway’s Plans to Preserve

the British Empire, 1774-1788 (Philadelphia: University of PennsylvaniaPress). 185 pp.

Weldon A. Brown, Empire or Independence: A Study in the Failure of Recon-ciliation, 1774-1783 (Baton Rouge: University of Louisiana Press). 338 pp.

Louis K. Koontz, Robert Dinwiddie: His Career in American Colonial Gov-ernment and Westward Expansion (Glendale: The Arthur H. Clark Com-pany). 429 pp.

Oliver C. Kuntzleman, Joseph Galloway, Loyalist (Philadelphia: TempleUniversity). 191 pp.

George E. Lewis, The Indiana Company, 1763-1798: A Study in Eigh-teenth Century Frontier Land Speculation and Business Venture (Glendale:The Arthur H. Clark Company). 358 pp.

Samuel W. Patterson, Horatio Gates: Defender of American Liberties (NewYork: Columbia University Press). 466 pp.

Carl Van Doren, Secret History of the American Rev-olution: An Account of the Conspiracies of Benedict Arnoldand Numerous Others Drawn from the Secret Service Pa-pers of the British Headquarters in North America (NewYork: The Viking Press). 534 pp.

Harry E. Wildes, Anthony Wayne: Trouble Shooter ofthe American Revolution (New York: Harcourt, Braceand Company). 514 pp.

1942Howard N. Eavenson, The First Century and a Quarter of American Coal

Industry (Pittsburgh: Privately Printed). 701 pp.

Louis Gottschalk, Lafayette and the Close of the American Revolution(Chicago: University of Chicago Press). 458 pp.

G. H. Guttridge, English Whiggism and the American Revolution (Berke-ley: University of California Press). 153 pp.

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1943Miecislaus Haiman, Kosciuszko in the American Revolution (New York:

Polish Institute of Arts and Sciences in America). 198 pp.

Cecil Johnson, British West Florida, 1763-1783 (New Haven: Yale Uni-versity Press). 258 pp.

Margaret B. Macmillan, The War Governors in the American Revolution(New York: Columbia University Press). 309 pp.

Charles L. Mowat, East Florida as a British Province, 1763-1784 (Berke-ley: University of California Press). 237 pp.

Carl Van Doren, Mutiny in January: The Story of a Crisis in the Continen-tal Army (New York: The Viking Press). 288 pp.

1944John R. Alden, John Stuart and the Southern Colonial Frontier: A Study of

Indian Relations, War, Trade, and Land Problems in the Southern Wilderness,1754-1775 (Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press). 384 pp.

William B. Willcox, Portrait of a General: Sir Henry Clinton in the War ofIndependence (New York: Alfred A. Knopf ). 534 pp.

1947James R. Jacobs, The Beginning of the U.S. Army, 1783-1812 (Princeton:

Princeton University Press). 419 pp.

* Howard H. Peckham & Colton Storm, Invitation to Book Collecting:Its Pleasures and Practice, with Kindred Discussions of Manuscripts, Maps, andPrints (New York: R. R. Bowker). 281 pp.

* Howard H. Peckham, Pontiac and the Indian Uprising (Princeton:Princeton University Press). 346 pp.

Alan L. Strout, ed., John Bull’s Letter to Lord Byron (Norman: Universityof Oklahoma Press). 170 pp.

1948John R. Alden, General Gage in America: Being Principally a History of

His Role in the American Revolution (Baton Rouge: Louisiana State Univer-sity Press). 313 pp.

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F. Clever Bald, Detroit’s First American Decade (Ann Arbor: Universityof Michigan Press). 276 pp.

John D. Barnhart, Henry Hamilton and George Rogers Clark in the Amer-ican Revolution (Crawfordsville: R. E. Banta). 244 pp.

Alfred H. Bill, The Campaign of Princeton, 1776-1777 (Princeton: Prince-ton University Press). 145 pp.

Douglas Southall Freeman, George Washington: A Biography (New York:Charles Scribner’s Sons, 1948-54). 6 volumes [Pulitzer Prize winner]

John C. Miller, Triumph of Freedom, 1775-1783 (Boston: Little, Brownand Company). 718 pp.

Thomas J. Wertenbaker, Father Knickerbocker Rebels: New York City Dur-ing the Revolution (New York: Charles Scribner’s Sons). 308 pp.

1949* Lloyd A. Brown, The Story of Maps (Boston: Little,

Brown). 397 pp.Howard N. Eavenson, Map Maker & Indian Traders

(Pittsburgh: University of Pittsburgh Press). 275 pp.

Chilton Williamson, Vermont in Quandary: 1763-1815 (Montpelier: Vermont Historical Society). 318 pp.

1950Verner W. Crane, ed., Benjamin Franklin’s Letters to the Press, 1758-1775

(Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press). 308 pp.

Benjamin P. Thomas, Theodore Weld: Crusader for Freedom (NewBrunswick: Rutgers University Press). 307 pp.

Frank B. Woodward, Lewis Cass: The Last Jeffersonian (New Brunswick:Rutgers University Press). 380 pp.

1951John R. Alden, General Charles Lee: Traitor or Patriot? (Baton Rouge:

Louisiana State University Press). 369 pp.

Alexander A. Lawrence, Storm Over Savannah: The Story of Count d’Estaingand the Siege of the Town in 1779 (Athens: University of Georgia Press). 220 pp.

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Zenab E. Rashed, The Peace of Paris, 1763 (Liverpool: At the UniversityPress). 270 pp.

John A. Schutz, Thomas Pownall: British Defender of American Liberty: AStudy of Anglo-American Relations in the Eighteenth Century (Glendale: TheArthur H. Clark Company). 340 pp.

Willard M. Wallace, Appeal to Arms: A Military History of the AmericanRevolution (New York: Harper & Brothers). 308 pp.

1952Hal Bridges, Iron Millionaire: Life of Charlemagne Tower (Philadelphia:

University of Pennsylvania Press). 322 pp.

Kenneth R. Rossman, Thomas Mifflin and the Politics of the AmericanRevolution (Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press). 344 pp.

1953Richard M. Dorson, American Rebels: Narratives of the Patriots (New York:

Pantheon). 347 pp.

James T. Flexner, The Traitor and the Spy: Benedict Arnold and John Andre(New York: Harcourt, Brace and Company). 431 pp.

Howard M. Jones, The Pursuit of Happiness (Cambridge: Harvard Uni-versity Press). 167 pp.

Edmund S. & Helen M. Morgan, The Stamp Act Crisis: Prologue to Rev-olution (Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press). 310 pp.

1954John R. Alden, The American Revolution, 1775-1783 (New York: Harper

& Brothers). 294 pp.

Verner W. Crane, Benjamin Franklin and a Rising People (Boston: Little,Brown and Company). 219 pp.

* Howard H. Peckham, Captured by Indians: True Tales of Pioneer Sur-vivors (New Brunswick: Rutgers University Press). 238 pp.

Gerald Stourzh, Benjamin Franklin and American Foreign Policy (Chicago:University of Chicago Press). 335 pp.

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Willard M. Wallace, Traitorous Hero: The Life and Fortunes of BenedictArnold (New York: Harper & Brothers). 394 pp.

William B. Willcox, ed., The American Rebellion: Sir Henry Clinton’s Narrativeof His Campaigns, 1775-1782 (New Haven: Yale University Press). 658 pp.

1955* Cecil K. Byrd & Howard H. Peckham, A Bibliography of Indiana Im-

prints, 1804-1853 (Indianapolis: Indiana Historical Bureau). 479 pp.

Harvey Chalmers & Ethel Brant Monture, Joseph Brant: Mohawk (EastLansing: Michigan State University Press). 364 pp.

Betty Fladeland, James Gillespie Birney: Slaveholder to Abolitionist (Ithaca:Cornell University Press). 323 pp.

Kathleen I. Gillard, Our Michigan Heritage (New York: Pageant Press).259 pp.

Irving I. Katz, The Beth El Story: With a History of the Jews in MichiganBefore 1850 (Detroit: Wayne State University Press). 238 pp.

Eric Robson, The American Revolution in Its Political and Military Aspects,1763-1783 (London: The Batchworth Press). 254 pp.

1956John Brooke, The Chatham Administration, 1766-1768 (London:

Macmillan & Company). 400 pp.

Ross J. S. Hoffman, Edmund Burke, New York Agent: With His Letters tothe New York Assembly and Intimate Correspondence with Charles O’Hara(Philadelphia: The American Philosophical Society). 632 pp.

1957Robert D. Bass, The Green Dragoon: The Lives of Banastre Tarleton and

Mary Robinson (New York: Henry Holt and Company). 489 pp.

Carl B. Cone, Burke and the Nature of Politics: The Age of the AmericanRevolution (Lexington: University of Kentucky Press). 415 pp.

David Kaser, Messrs. Carey & Lea of Philadelphia: A Study in the Historyof the Booktrade (Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press). 182 pp.

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William D. Pattison, Beginnings of the American Rectangular Land SurveySystem, 1784-1800 (Chicago: University of Illinois Press). 248 pp.

George F. Scheer & Hugh F. Rankin, Rebels and Redcoats (Cleveland: TheWorld Publishing Company). 572 pp.

Gayle Thornbrough, ed., Outpost on the Wabash, 1787-1791 (Indianapo-lis: Indiana Historical Society). 305 pp.

Bernhard Uhlendorf, editor and translator, Revolution in America: Confi-dential Letters and Journals 1776-1784 of Adjutant General Major Baurmeisterof the Hessian Forces (New Brunswick: Rutgers University Press). 640 pp.

1958North Callahan, Henry Knox: General Washington’s General (New York:

Rinehart & Company). 404 pp.

Kenneth Coleman, The American Revolution in Georgia, 1763-1789(Athens: University of Georgia Press). 352 pp.

Henry S. Commager & Richard B. Morris, eds., The Spirit of ‘Seventy-Six: The Story of the American Revolution as Told by Participants (Indianapolis:The Bobbs-Merrill Company). 2 vols., 1,348 pp.

Alfred P. James & Charles M. Stotz, Drums in the Forest (Pittsburgh: His-torical Society of Western Pennsylvania). 227 pp.

Roy F. Nichols, Franklin Pierce: Young Hickory of the Granite Hills(Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press). 625 pp.

Samuel W. Patterson, Knight Errant of Liberty: The Triumph and Tragedyof General Charles Lee (New York: Lantern Press). 287 pp.

* Howard H. Peckham, The War for Independence: A Military History(Chicago: University of Chicago Press). 226 pp.

Wayne C. Temple, Indian Villages of the Illinois Country: Historic Tribes(Springfield: Illinois State Museum). 218 pp.

1959John Bakeless, Turncoats, Traitors and Heroes (Philadelphia: J. B. Lippin-

cott Company). 406 pp.

Robert D. Bass, Swamp Fox: The Life and Campaigns of General FrancisMarion (New York: Henry Holt and Company). 275 pp.

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* Lloyd A. Brown, Early Maps of the Ohio Valley: A Selection of Maps,Plans, and Views Made by Indians and Colonials from 1673 to 1783 (Pitts-burgh: University of Pittsburgh Press, 1959). 132 pp.

John R. Cuneo, Robert Rogers of the Rangers (New York: Oxford Univer-sity Press). 308 pp.

James T. Flexner, Mohawk Patriot: Sir William Johnson of New York (NewYork: Harper & Brothers). 400 pp.

Jacob R. Marcus, ed., American Jewry: Documents, Eighteenth Century(Cincinnati: The Hebrew Union College Press). 492 pp.

Caroline Robbins, The Eighteenth-Century Commonwealth: Studies in theTransmission, Development and Circumstance of English Liberal Thought fromthe Restoration of Charles II until the War with the Thirteen Colonies (Cam-bridge: Harvard University Press). 462 pp.

Arthur B. Tourtellot, William Diamond’s Drum: The Beginning of the Warof the American Revolution (Garden City: Doubleday & Company). 311 pp.

Nicholas B. Wainwright, George Croghan: Wilderness Diplomat (ChapelHill: University of North Carolina Press). 334 pp.

1960Daniel H. Calhoun, The American Civil Engineer: Origins and Conflict

(Cambridge: The Technology Press). 295 pp.

Dora M. Clark, The Rise of the British Treasury: Colonial Administrationin the Eighteenth Century (New Haven: Yale University Press). 249 pp.

George Dangerfield, Chancellor Robert R. Livingston of New York, 1746-1813 (New York: Harcourt, Brace and Company). 516 pp.

Thomas J. Fleming, Now We are Enemies: The Story of Bunker Hill (NewYork: St. Martin’s Press). 366 pp.

Joseph O. Jackson, ed., “Some of the Boys . . .”: The Civil War Letters ofIsaac Jackson, 1862-1865 (Carbondale: Southern Illinois University Press).264 pp.

Bernhard Knollenberg, Origin of the American Revolution: 1759-1766(New York: The Macmillan Company). 486 pp.

Arthur D. Pierce, Smugglers’ Woods: Jaunts and Journeys in Colonial andRevolutionary New Jersey (New Brunswick: Rutgers University Press). 322pp.

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Theodore Thayer, Nathanael Greene: Strategist of the American Revolution(New York: Twayne Publishers). 500 pp.

R. W. Van Alstyne, The Rising American Empire (New York: Oxford Uni-versity Press). 215 pp.

1961Robert D. Bass, Gamecock: The Life and Campaigns of General Thomas

Sumter (New York: Holt, Rinehart and Winston). 289 pp.

North Callahan, Daniel Morgan: Ranger of the Revolution (New York:Holt, Rinehart and Winston). 342 pp.

Merton L. Dillon, Elijah P. Lovejoy: Abolitionist Editor (Urbana: Univer-sity of Illinois Press). 190 pp.

E. James Ferguson, The Power of the Purse: A History of American Public Fi-nance, 1776-1790 (Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press). 358 pp.

Don Higginbotham, Daniel Morgan: Revolutionary Rifleman (ChapelHill: University of North Carolina Press). 239 pp.

Lawrence H. Leder, Robert Livingston 1654-1728 and the Politics of Colo-nial New York (Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press). 306 pp.

Leon Litwack, North of Slavery: The Negro in the Free States, 1790-1860(Chicago: University of Chicago Press). 325 pp.

Benjamin Quarles, The Negro in the American Revolution (Chapel Hill:University of North Carolina Press). 231 pp.

John A. Schutz, William Shirley: King’s Governor of Massachusetts (ChapelHill: University of North Carolina Press). 292 pp.

Gayle Thorbrough, ed., Letter Book of the Indian Agent at Fort Wayne,1809-1815 (Indianapolis: Indiana Historical Society). 272 pp.

1962David H. Corkran, The Cherokee Frontier: Conflict and Survival, 1740-

62 (Norman: University of Oklahoma Press). 302 pp.

Fred L. Engelman, The Peace of Christmas Eve (New York: Harcourt,Brace & World, Inc.). 333 pp.

Reginald Horsman, The Causes of the War of 1812 (Philadelphia: Uni-versity of Pennsylvania Press). 345 pp.

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Donald Jackson, ed., Letters of the Lewis and Clark Expedition: With Re-lated Documents, 1783-1854 (Urbana: University of Illinois Press). 728 pp.

Adrian C. Leiby, The Revolutionary War in the Hackensack Valley: The Jer-sey Dutch and the Neutral Ground, 1775-1783 (New Brunswick: RutgersUniversity Press). 329 pp.

Charles H. Metzger, Catholics and the American Revolution: A Study inReligious Climate (Chicago: Loyola University Press). 306 pp.

George C. Rogers, Jr., Evolution of a Federalist: William Loughton Smithof Charleston (1758-1812) (Columbia: University of South Carolina Press).439 pp.

Charles G. Talbot, Benjamin Logan: Kentucky Frontiersman (Lexington:University of Kentucky Press). 332 pp.

Alan Valentine, Lord George Germain (Oxford: The Clarendon Press).534 pp.

Harry M. Ward, The Department of War, 1781-1795 (Pittsburgh: Uni-versity of Pittsburgh Press). 287 pp.

Alice N. Waring, The Fighting Elder: Andrew Pickens (1739-1817) (Co-lumbia: University of South Carolina Press). 252 pp.

1963Gerald S. Brown, The American Secretary: The Colonial Policy of Lord

George Germain, 1775-1778 (Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press).246 pp.

Richard M. Brown, The South Carolina Regulators (Cambridge: BelknapPress of Harvard University). 230 pp.

North Callahan, Royal Raiders: The Tories in the American Revolution (In-dianapolis: The Bobbs-Merrill Company). 288 pp.

Thomas J. Fleming, Beat the Last Drum: The Siege of Yorktown, 1781(New York: St. Martin’s Press). 375 pp.

Jack P. Greene, The Quest for Power: The Lower Houses of Assembly in theSouthern Royal Colonies, 1689-1776 (Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press). 528 pp.

Milton M. Kelin, ed. (William Livingston et al.), The Independent Re-flector: Or Weekly Essays on Sundry Important Topics (Cambridge: The Belk-nap Press of Harvard University Press). 460 pp.

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John Norris, Shelburne and Reform (London: Macmillan & Co. Ltd.).325 pp.

Wyman W. Parker, Henry Stevens of Vermont: American Rare Book Dealerin London, 1845-1886 (Amsterdam: N. Israel). 348 pp.

Helen H. Tanner, Zespedes in East Florida, 1784-1790 (Miami: Universityof Miami Press). 253 pp.

John L. Thomas, The Liberator: William Lloyd Garrison (Boston: Little,Brown and Company). 502 pp. [Allen Nevins History Prize winner]

M. F. Treacy, Prelude to Yorktown: The Southern Campaign of NathanaelGreene, 1780-1781 (Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press). 261 pp.

1964George A. Billias, ed., George Washington’s Generals (New York: W. Mor-

row). 327 pp.

John Cary, Joseph Warren: Physician, Politician, Patriot (Urbana: Univer-sity of Illinois Press). 260 pp.

Don R. Gerlach, Philip Schuyler and the American Revolution in New York,1733-1777 (Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press). 358 pp.

Piers Mackesy, The War for America, 1775-1783 (Cambridge: HarvardUniversity Press). 565 pp.

* Howard H. Peckham, The Colonial Wars, 1689-1762 (Chicago: Univer-sity of Chicago Press). 239 pp.

Arthur D. Pierce, Family Empire in Jersey Iron: The Richards Enterprises inthe Pine Barrens (New Brunswick: Rutgers University Press). 286 pp.

Hugh F. Rankin, The American Revolution (New York: G. P. Putnam’sSons). 382 pp.

Paul H. Smith, Loyalists and Redcoats: A Study in British Revolutionary Pol-icy (Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press). 199 pp.

W. J. Sparrow, Count Rumford of Woburn, Mass. (New York: Thomas Y.Crowell Company). 302 pp.

1965Robert Arthur, The End of a Revolution (New York: Vantage Press). 196 pp.

B. D. Bargar, Lord Dartmouth and the American Revolution (Columbia:University of South Carolina Press). 219 pp.

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Alexander DeConde, The Quasi-War: The Politics and Diplomacy of theUndeclared War with France, 1797-1801 (New York: Charles Scribner’sSons). 498 pp.

Andrew S. Ehrenkreutz, ed., (Henry Grenville) Observations sur l’etatactuel de l’Empire Ottoman (Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press). 110pp.

Jack P. Greene, ed., The Diary of Colonel Landon Carter of Sabine Hall,1752-1778 (Charlottesville: University Press of Virginia). 2 vols., 1,204pp.

Milo B. Howard, Jr. & Robert R. Rea, trans. and eds., The Memoire Jus-tificatif of the Chevalier Montault de Monberaut: Indian Diplomacy in BritishWest Florida, 1763-1765 (University: University of Alabama Press). 187 pp.

Milton Meltzer, Tongue of Flame: The Life of Lydia Maria Child (NewYork: Thomas Y. Crowell Company). 191 pp.

Richard B. Morris, The Peacemakers: The Great Powers and American In-dependence (New York: Harper & Row). 572 pp.

John Parker, Books to Build an Empire: A Bibliographical History of EnglishOverseas Interests to 1620 (Amsterdam: N. Israel). 290 pp.

John F. Reed, Campaign to Valley Forge: July 1, 1777-December 19, 1777(Philadelphia: Pioneer Press). 448 pp.

John Shy, Toward Lexington: The Role of the British Army in the Comingof the American Revolution (Princeton: Princeton University Press). 463 pp.

Jack M. Sosin, Agents and Merchants: British Colonial Policy and the Ori-gins of the American Revolution, 1763-1775 (Lincoln: University of NebraskaPress). 267 pp.

1966Walter Havighurst, Three Flags at the Straits: The Forts of Mackinac (En-

glewood Cliffs: Prentice-Hall). 217 pp.

Ivor N. Hume, 1775: Another Part of the Field (New York: Alfred A.Knopf ). 465 pp.

E. P. Panagopoulos, New Smyrna: An Eighteenth Century Greek Odyssey(Gainesville: University of Florida Press). 207 pp.

M. Eugene Sirmans, Colonial South Carolina: A Political History, 1663-1763 (Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press). 394 pp.

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Robert Stevenson, Protestant Church Music in America: A Short Survey ofMen and Movements from 1564 to the Present (New York: W. W. Norton &Company). 168 pp.

Franklin B. Wickwire, British Subministers and Colonial America, 1763-1783 (Princeton: Princeton University Press). 228 pp.

1967David V. Corkran, The Creek Frontier, 1540-1783 (Norman: University

of Oklahoma Press). 343 pp.

Gerda Lerner, The Grimke Sisters from South Car-olina: Rebels Against Slavery (Boston: Houghton MifflinCompany). 479 pp.

Solomon Lutnick, The American Revolution and theBritish Press, 1775-1783 (Columbia: University of Mis-souri Press). 249 pp.

Edward Magdol, Owen Lovejoy: Abolitionist in Con-gress (New Brunswick: Rutgers University Press). 493 pp.

E. Mitchell, Messire Pierre Boucher: Seigneur de Boucherville, 1622-1717(Montreal: Libraire Beauchemin Ltd.). 389 pp.

Richard B. Morris, The American Revolution Reconsidered (New York:Harper & Row). 178 pp.

* Howard H. Peckham, The Making of the University of Michigan, 1817-1967 (Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press). 276 pp.

G. A. Rawlyk, Yankees at Louisbourg (Orono: University of Maine Press).209 pp.

Max Savelle, The Origins of American Diplomacy: The International His-tory of Angloamerica, 1492-1763 (New York: The Macmillan Company).624 pp.

Alan Valentine, Lord North (Norman: University of Oklahoma Press). 2vols., 1,084 pp.

Glyndon G. Van Deusen, William Henry Seward (New York: OxfordUniversity Press). 666 pp.

Frederick B. Wiener, Civilians Under Military Justice: The British Practicesince 1689 Especially in North America (Chicago: University of ChicagoPress). 346 pp.

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Alfred F. Young, The Democratic Republicans of New York: The Origins,1763-1797 (Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press). 636 pp.

1968Cecil B. Currey, Road to Revolution: Benjamin Franklin in England, 1765-

1775 (Garden City: Anchor Books). 422 pp.

Robert Ernst, Rufus King: American Federalist (Chapel Hill: Universityof North Carolina Press). 446 pp.

J. Mackay Hitsman, Safeguarding Canada: 1763-1871 (Toronto: Uni-versity of Toronto Press). 240 pp.

Michael G. Kammen, A Rope of Sand: The Colonial Agents, British Politics,and the American Revolution (Ithaca: Cornell University Press). 349 pp.

Stanley N. Katz, Newcastle’s New York: Anglo-American Politics, 1732-1753 (Cambridge: Belknap Press of Harvard University Press). 285 pp.

Alma Lutz, Crusade for Freedom: Women of the Antislavery Movement(Boston: Beacon Press). 338 pp.

* Howard H. Peckham, ed., Memoirs of the Life of John Adlum in the Rev-olutionary War (Chicago: The Caxton Club). 143 pp.

John W. Ward, ed., (Frederick Grimke) The Nature and Tendencies of FreeInstitutions (Cambridge: Belknap Press of Harvard University Press). 705 pp.

1969 George A. Billias, ed., George Washington’s Opponents: British Generals

and Admirals in the American Revolution (New York: William Morrow andCompany). 362 pp.

Aileen S. Kraditor, Means and Ends in American Abolitionism: Garrisonand His Critics on Strategy and Tactics, 1834-1850 (New York: PantheonBooks). 296 pp.

Paula S. Paige, trans., The Voyage of Magellan: The Journal of Antonio Pi-gafetta (Englewood Cliffs: Prentice-Hall, Inc.). 149 pp.

Loren Reid, Charles James Fox: A Man for the People (Columbia: Univer-sity of Missouri Press). 475 pp.

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Charles A. Ritcheson, Aftermath of Revolution: British Policy Toward theUnited States, 1783-1795 (Dallas: South Methodist University Press). 505pp.

Paul M. Spurlin, Rousseau in America, 1760-1809 (Tuscaloosa: Universityof Alabama Press). 175 pp.

William C. Stinchcombe, The American Revolution and the French Al-liance (Syracuse: Syracuse University Press). 246 pp.

Hans L. Trefousse, The Radical Republicans: Lincoln’s Vanguard for RacialJustice (New York: Alfred A. Knopf ). 492 pp.

L. F. S. Upton, The Loyal Whig: William Smith of New York & Quebec(Toronto: University of Toronto Press). 250 pp.

* James C. Wheat & Christian F. Brun, Maps and Charts Published inAmerica Before 1800 (New Haven: Yale University Press). 215 pp.

Bertram Wyatt-Brown, Lewis Tappan and the Evangelical War AgainstSlavery (Cleveland: The Press of Case Western University). 376 pp.

1970Jerald A. Combs, The Jay Treaty: Political Battleground of the Founding

Fathers (Berkeley: University of California Press). 254 pp.

David F. Long, Nothing Too Daring: A Biography of Commodore DavidPorter, 1780-1843 (Annapolis: United States Naval Institute). 396 pp.

Daniel A. Miller, Sir Joseph Yorke and Anglo-American Relations, 1774-1780 (The Hague: Mouton). 131 pp.

Max M. Mintz, Gouverneur Morris and the American Revolution (Nor-man: University of Oklahoma Press). 284 pp.

Robert R. Rea, Major Robert Farmer of Mobile (Tuscaloosa: University ofAlabama Press). 184 pp.

John P. Reid, A Law of Blood: the Primitive Laws of the Cherokee Nation(New York: New York University Press). 340 pp.

Franklin B. & Mary Wickwire, Cornwallis: The American Adventure(Boston: Houghton Mifflin Company). 486 pp.

Hiller B. Zobel, The Boston Massacre (New York: W. W. Norton & Com-pany). 372 pp.

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1971Ronald P. Formisano, The Birth of Mass Political Parties: Michigan, 1827-

1861 (Princeton: Princeton University Press). 356 pp.

Rupert Furneaux, The Battle of Saratoga (New York: Stein and Day). 304 pp.

James McClellan, Joseph Story and the American Constitution: A Study inPolitical and Legal Thought (Norman: University of Oklahoma Press). 413pp.

Charles H. Metzger, The Prisoner in the American Revolution (Chicago:Loyola University Press). 308 pp.

* Howard H. Peckham, ed., Narratives of Colonial America, 1704-1765(Chicago: R. R. Donnelly). 314 pp.

Hugh F. Rankin, The North Carolina Continentals (Chapel Hill: Univer-sity of North Carolina Press). 428 pp.

David Syrett, Shipping and the American War, 1775-83: A Study of BritishTransport Organization (London: The Athlone Press). 274 pp.

David Syrett, The Siege and Capture of Havana, 1762 (London: Spottis-woode, Ballantyne and Company). 355 pp.

Paul Woehrmann, At the Headwaters of the Maumee: A History of the Fortsof Fort Wayne (Indianapolis: Indiana State Historical Society). 306 pp.

1972Richard S. Dunn, Sugar and Slaves: The Rise of the Planter Class in the

English West Indies, 1624-1713 (Chapel Hill: University of North CarolinaPress). 359 pp.

Betty Fladeland, Men and Brothers: Anglo-American Antislavery Coopera-tion (Urbana: University of Illinois). 478 pp.

Barbara Graymont, The Iroquois in the American Revolution (Syracuse:Syracuse University Press). 359 pp.

Ira D. Gruber, The Howe Brothers and the American Revolution (NewYork: Atheneum). 396 pp.

George S. McCowen, Jr., The British Occupation of Charleston, 1780-82(Columbia: University of South Carolina Press). 169 pp.

Christopher McKee, Edward Preble: A Naval Biography, 1761-1807 (An-

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napolis: Naval Institute Press). 394 pp.

Benjamin H. Newcomb, Franklin and Galloway: A Political Partnership(New Haven: Yale University Press). 332 pp.

Mary Beth Norton, The British-Americans: The Loyalist Exiles in England,1774-1789 (Boston: Little, Brown and Company). 333 pp.

1973Robert M. Calhoon, The Loyalists in Revolutionary America, 1760-1781

(New York: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich). 580 pp.

Catherine S. Crary, ed., The Price of Loyalty: Tory Writings in the Revolu-tionary Era (New York: McGraw-Hill Book Company). 481 pp.

Joseph A. Ernst, Money and Politics in America: A Study in the CurrencyAct of 1764 and the Political Economy of Revolution (Chapel Hill: Universityof North Carolina Press). 403 pp.

Thomas J. Fleming, The Forgotten Victory: The Battle for New Jersey—1780 (New York: Reader’s Digest Press). 350 pp.

Margaret Maxwell, Building a Library: William L. Clements as Collector(Amsterdam: Nico Israel). 364 pp.

James H. O’Connell III, Southern Indians in the American Revolution(Knoxville: University of Tennessee Press). 171 pp.

Cynthia O. Philip, ed., Imprisonment in America: Prison Communicationsfrom 1776 to Attica (New York: Harper & Row). 197 pp.

Jacob M. Price, France and the Chesapeake: A History of the French TobaccoMonopoly, 1674-1791, and of Its Relationship to the British and American To-bacco Trades (Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press). 2 vols., 1,239 pp.

Hugh F. Rankin, Francis Marion: The Swamp Fox (New York: Thomas Y.Crowell Company). 346 pp.

Walter J. Shelton, English Hunger and Industrial Disorders: A Study of So-cial Conflict During the First Decade of George III’s Reign (London: Macmil-lan). 226 pp.

Kathryn K. Sklar, Catharine Beecher: A Study in American Domesticity(New Haven: Yale University Press). 356 pp.

Dorothy Sterling, ed., Speak Out in Thunder Tones: Letters and Other Writ-ings by Black Northerners, 1787-1865 (New York: Da Capo Press). 396 pp.

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1974P. J. Bakewell, Silver Mining and Society in Colonial Mexico: Zacatecas,

1546-1700 (Cambridge: The University Press). 294 pp.

Julian Gwyn, The Enterprising Admiral: The Personal Fortune of Ad-miral Sir Peter Warren (Montreal: McGill-Queen’s University Press). 292pp.

John W. Jackson, The Pennsylvania Navy, 1775-1781 (New Brunswick:Rutgers University Press). 514 pp.

Katharine Du Pre Lumpkin, The Emancipation of Angelina Grimke(Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press). 265 pp.

Lillian B. Miller, In the Minds and Hearts of the People: Prologue to theAmerican Revolution, 1760-1774 (Greenwich: New York Graphic Society).240 pp.

* Howard H. Peckham, ed., The Toll of Independence: Engagements & Bat-tle Casualties of the American Revolution (Chicago: University of ChicagoPress). 176 pp.

1975R. Arthur Bowler, Logistics and the Failure of the British Army in America

(Princeton: Princeton University Press). 290 pp.

Edward J. Cashin, Jr. & Heard Robertson, Augusta and the American Rev-olution: Events in the Georgia Back Country, 1773-1783 (Darien: AshantillyPress). 107 pp.

Roger J. Champagne, Alexander McDougall and the American Revolutionin New York (Schenectady: New York State American Revolution Bicenten-nial Commission). 280 pp.

Thomas J. Fleming, 1776: Year of Illusions (New York: W. W. NortonCompany). 525 pp.

Larry R. Gerlach, ed., New Jersey in the American Revolution, 1763-1783:A Documentary History (Trenton: New Jersey Historical Commission). 474 pp.

Randolph S. Klein, Portrait of an Early American Family: The Shippens ofPennsylvania Across Five Generations (Philadelphia: University of Pennsyl-vania Press). 373 pp.

Richard H. Kohn, Eagle and Sword: The Federalists and the Creation of

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the Military Establishment in America, 1783-1802 (New York: The FreePress). 443 pp.

David P. McKay & Richard Crawford, William Billings of Boston: Eigh-teenth-Century Composer (Princeton: Princeton University Press). 303pp.

Ernest R. May, The Making of the Monroe Doctrine (Cambridge: TheBelknap Press of Harvard University Press). 306 pp.

Lillian B. Miller, “The Dye is Cast”: The Road to American Independence,1774-1776 (Washington: Smithsonian Institution Press). 328 pp.

Jonathan G. Rossie, The Politics of Command in the American Revolution(Syracuse: Syracuse University Press). 252 pp.

Edward G. Williams, ed., Bouquet’s March to the Ohio: The Forbes Road(Pittsburgh: Historical Society of Western Pennsylvania). 158 pp.

J. Leitch Wright, Jr., Britain and the American Frontier, 1783-1815(Athens: University of Georgia Press). 251 pp.

1976Larry R. Gerlach, Prologue to Independence: New Jersey in the Coming of the

American Revolution (New Brunswick: Rutgers University Press). 535 pp.

Robert V. Haynes, The Natchez District and the American Revolution(Jackson: University Press of Mississippi). 191 pp.

* Douglas W. Marshall & Howard H. Peckham, Campaigns of the Amer-ican Revolution: An Atlas of Manuscript Maps (Ann Arbor: University ofMichigan Press). 138 pp.

Howard Miller, The Revolutionary College: American Presbyterian HigherEducation, 1707-1837 (New York: New York University Press). 381 pp.

John Parker, ed., The Journals of Jonathan Carver: And Related Documents,1766-1770 (St. Paul: Minnesota Historical Society Press). 244 pp.

John W. Shy, A People Numerous and Armed: Reflections on the Military Strug-gle for American Independence (New York: Oxford University Press). 304 pp.

J. Barton Starr, Tories, Dons and Rebels: The American Revolution in BritishWest Florida (Gainesville: University Presses of Florida). 278 pp.

Ellen G. Wilson, The Loyal Blacks (New York: Capricorn Books & G. P.Putnam’s Sons). 463 pp.

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1977Leland J. Bellot, William Knox: The Life & Thought of an Eighteenth-Cen-

tury Imperialist (Austin: University of Texas Press). 264 pp.

Robert F. Berkhofer, Jr., The White Man’s Indian: Images of the AmericanIndian from Columbus to the Present (New York: Alfred A. Knopf ). 261 pp.

John E. Ferling, The Loyalist Mind: Joseph Galloway and the AmericanRevolution (University Park: Pennsylvania State University Press). 157 pp.

Howard Jones, To the Webster-Ashburton Treaty: A Study in Anglo-Ameri-can Relations, 1783-1843 (Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press).251 pp.

John S. Pancake, 1777: The Year of the Hangman (Tuscaloosa: Universityof Alabama Press). 268 pp.

Morris H. Saffron, Surgeon to Washington: Dr. John Cochran, 1730-1807(New York: Columbia University Press). 302 pp.

John F. & Janet A. Stegeman, Caty: A Biography of Catharine LittlefieldGreene (Providence: Rhode Island Bicentennial Foundation). 235 pp.

1978Paul E. Johnson, A Shopkeeper’s Millenium: Society and Revivals in

Rochester, New York, 1815-1837 (New York: Hill and Wang). 210 pp.

Sung Bok Kim, Landlord and Tenant in Colonial New York Manorial So-ciety, 1664-1775 (Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press). 456 pp.

* Howard H. Peckham, Indiana: A Bicentennial History (New York: Nor-ton). 203 pp.

* Howard H. Peckham, ed., Sources of American Independence: SelectedManuscripts from the Collections of the William L. Clements Library (Chicago:University of Chicago Press). 2 vols., 622 pp.

E. M. Sanchez-Saavedra, comp., A Guide to Virginia Military Organiza-tions in the American Revolution, 1774-1787 (Richmond: Virginia State Li-brary). 226 pp.

Edward G. Williams, Fort Pitt and the Revolution on the Western Frontier(Pittsburgh: The Historical Society of Western Pennsylvania). 237 pp.

Anne Y. Zimmer, Jonathan Boucher: Loyalist in Exile (Detroit: WayneState University Press). 395 pp.

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1979Wayne Franklin, Discoverers, Explorers, Settlers: The Diligent Writers of

Early America (Chicago: University of Chicago Press). 252 pp.

Robert M. Hatch, Thrust for Canada: The American Attempt to ConquerQuebec in 1775-1776 (Boston: Houghton Mifflin Company). 295 pp.

Gerald Howson, Burgoyne of Saratoga: A Biography (New York: TimesBooks). 360 pp.

Dennis P. Ryan, ed., A Salute to Courage: The American Revolution as SeenThrough Wartime Writings of Officers of the Continental Army and Navy (NewYork: Columbia University Press). 338 pp.

Charles D. Smith, The Early Career of Lord North the Prime Minister(Rutherford: Fairleigh Dickinson University Press). 335 pp.

1980Gary L. Brown, Baltimore in the Nation, 1789-1861 (Chapel Hill: Uni-

versity of North Carolina Press). 349 pp.

* John C. Dann, ed., The Revolution Remembered: Eyewitness Accounts ofthe War for Independence (Chicago: University of Chicago Press). 446 pp.

* Howard H. Peckham, Historical Americana: Books from Which OurEarly History is Written (Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press). 193 pp.

Lewis Perry, Childhood, Marriage, and Reform: Henry Clarke Wright,1797-1870 (Chicago: University of Chicago Press). 359 pp.

Charles C. Sellers, Mr. Peale’s Museum: Charles Willson Peale and the FirstPopular Museum of Natural Science and Art (New York: W. W. Norton &Company, Inc.) 369 pp.

Franklin B. & Mary Wickwire, Cornwallis: The Imperial Years (ChapelHill: University of North Carolina Press). 340 pp.

1981Ernest M. Eller, ed., Chesapeake Bay in the American Revolution (Centre-

ville: Tidewater Publishers). 600 pp.

Sylvia R. Frey, The British Soldier in America: A Social History of MilitaryLife in the Revolutionary Period (Austin: University of Texas Press). 211 pp.

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John D. Haeger, The Investment Frontier: New York Businessmen and theEconomic Development of the Old Northwest (Albany: State University ofNew York Press). 311 pp.

Valentine C. Hubbs, ed., Hessian Journals: Unpublished Documents of theAmerican Revolution (Columbia: Camden House). 127 pp.

Kathrine W. Seineke, The George Rogers Clark Adventure in the Illinois(New Orleans: Polyanthos). 649 pp.

1982John L. Bullion, A Great and Necessary Measure: George Grenville and the

Genesis of the Stamp Act, 1763-1765 (Baton Rouge: University of LouisianaPress). 317 pp.

Robert H. Elias & Eugene D. Finch, eds., Letters of Thomas Attwood Diggs(1742-1821) (Columbia: University of South Carolina Press). 666 pp.

William G. Godfrey, Pursuit of Profit and Preferment in Colonial NorthAmerica: John Bradstreet’s Quest (Waterloo: Wilfred Laurier University Press).344 pp.

Adele Hast, Loyalism in Revolutionary Virginia: The Norfolk Area and theEastern Shore (Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press). 227 pp.

Milton Meltzer & Patricia G. Holland, eds., Lydia Maria Child: SelectedLetters, 1817-1880 (Amherst: University of Massachusetts Press). 583 pp.

L. G. Shreve, Tench Tilghman: The Life and Times of Washington’s Aide-de-Camp (Centreville: Tidewater Publishers). 260 pp.

John D. Ware & Robert R. Rea, George Gould: Surveyor and Cartographerof the Gulf Coast (Gainesville/Tampa: University Presses of Florida). 251 pp.

Bertram Wyatt-Brown, Southern Honor: Ethics and Behavior in the OldSouth (New York: Oxford University Press). 597 pp.

1983Milton M. Klein & Ronald W. Howard, eds., The Twilight of British Rule

in Revolutionary America: The New York Letter Book of General James Robertson,1780-1783 (Cooperstown: New York State Historical Association). 274 pp.

John O. Sands, Yorktown’s Captive Fleet (Charlottesville: University Pressof Virginia). 267 pp.

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1984Isabel T. Kelsay, Joseph Brant, 1743-1807: Man of Two Worlds (Syracuse:

Syracuse University Press). 775 pp.

Philip C. F. Smith, The Empress of China (Philadelphia: Philadelphia Mar-itime Museum). 331 pp.

Paul M. Spurlin, The French Enlightenment in America: Essays on the Timesof the Founding Fathers (Athens: University of Georgia Press). 203 pp.

Dorothy Sterling, ed., We Are Your Sisters: Black Women in the NineteenthCentury (New York: W. W. Norton & Company). 535 pp.

1985R. David Edmunds, The Shawnee Prophet (Lincoln: University of Ne-

braska Press). 260 pp.

Richard Middleton, The Bells of Victory: The Pitt-Newcastle Ministry andthe Conduct of the Seven Years’ War, 1757-1762 (Cambridge: CambridgeUniversity Press). 251 pp.

Paul D. Nelson, Anthony Wayne: Soldier of the Early Republic (Blooming-ton: Indiana University Press). 368 pp.

Cynthia O. Philip, Robert Fulton: A Biography (New York: FranklinWatts). 371 pp.

Martha C. Searcy, The Georgia-Florida Contest in the American Revolution,1776-1778 (Tuscaloosa: University of Alabama Press). 293 pp.

Wiley Sword, President Washington’s Indian War: The Struggle for the OldNorthwest, 1790-1795 (Norman: University of Oklahoma Press). 399 pp.

1986* Brian L. Dunnigan, Siege 1759: The Campaign Against Niagara

(Youngstown: Old Fort Niagara Association). 120 pp.

Robert M. Hatch, Major John Andre: A Gallant in Spy’s Clothing (Boston:Houghton Mifflin). 333 pp.

Douglas E. Leach, Roots of Conflict: British Armed Forces and ColonialAmericans, 1677-1763 (Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press).232 pp.

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Linda M. Maloney, The Captain from Connecticut: The Life and NavalTimes of Isaac Hull (Boston: Northeastern University Press). 549 pp.

1987Theodore J. Crackel, Mr. Jefferson’s Army: Political and Social Reform of

the Military Establishment, 1801-1809 (New York: New York UniversityPress). 250 pp.

Alan Frost, Arthur Phillip, 1738-1814: His Voyaging (Melbourne: OxfordUniversity Press). 320 pp.

Gerald F. Linderman, Embattled Courage: The Experience of Combat inthe American Civil War (New York: The Free Press). 357 pp.

John Sainsbury, Disaffected Patriots: London Supporters of RevolutionaryAmerica, 1769-1782 (Montreal: McGill-Queen’s University Press). 305 pp.

1988Elizabeth R. Bartlett, ed., Sarah Grimke: Letters on the Equality of the Sexes

(New Haven: Yale University Press). 174 pp.

Karl W. Schweizer, ed., Lord Bute: Essays in Re-interpretation (Leicester:Leicester University Press). 279 pp.

1989Edward J. Cashin, The King’s Ranger: Thomas Brown and the American Rev-

olution on the Southern Frontier (Athens: University of Georgia Press). 360 pp.

Lincoln Diamant, Chaining the Hudson: The Fight for the River in theAmerican Revolution (New York: Carol Publishing Group). 233 pp.

Keith J. Fennimore, ed., Short Stories from Another Day: Eighteenth CenturyPeriodical Fiction (East Lansing: Michigan State University Press). 334 pp.

Terry K. Sheldahl, ed., Education for the Counting House: Critical andConstructive Essays by Nine British Workers, 1716-1794 (New York: GarlandPublishing). 412 pp.

John Shy, ed., Winding Down: The Revolutionary War Letters of LieutenantBenjamin Gilbert of Massachusetts, 1780-1783 (Ann Arbor: UniversityMichigan Press). 120 pp.

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1990Christopher Hibbert, Redcoats and Rebels: The War for America, 1770-

1781 (London: Grafton Books). 375 pp.

David P. Nelson, William Tryon and the Course of Empire: A Life in BritishImperial Service (Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press). 250 pp.

Willard S. Randall, Benedict Arnold: Patriot and Traitor (New York:William Morrow and Company). 667 pp.

1991Charles E. Bennett & Donald R. Lennon, A Quest for Glory: Major Gen-

eral Robert Howe and the American Revolution (Chapel Hill: University ofNorth Carolina Press). 205 pp.

Kinlock Bull, Jr., The Oligarchs in Colonial and Revolutionary Charleston:Lieutenant Governor William Bull II and His Family (Columbia: Universityof South Carolina Press). 415 pp.

Terry L. Jones, ed., The Civil War Memoirs of Captain William J. Seymour:Reminiscences of a Louisiana Tiger (Baton Rouge: Louisiana State UniversityPress). 162 pp.

Kit Lane, Lucius Lyon: An Eminently Useful Citizen (Douglas: PavilionPress). 351 pp.

Richard Merritt et al., eds., The Capital Years: Niagara-on-the-Lake, 1792-1796 (Toronto: Dundurn Press). 256 pp.

Allan Peskin, ed., Volunteers: The Mexican War Journals of Private RichardCoulter and Sergeant Thomas Barclay, Company E, Second Pennsylvania In-fantry (Kent: The Kent State University Press). 342 pp.

Charles Royster, The Destructive War: William Tecumseh Sherman,Stonewall Jackson, and the Americans (New York: Alfred A. Knopf). 523 pp.

Robert A. Selig & David C. Skaggs, trans., Treatise on Partisan Warfare(by Johann Ewald) (Westport: Greenwood Press). 178 pp.

Richard White, The Middle Ground: Indians, Empires, and Republics inthe Great Lakes Region, 1650-1815 (New York: Cambridge University Press).544 pp.

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1992Isaac W. K. Handy, Annals and Memorials of the Handys and Their Kin-

dred (Ann Arbor: Clements Library). 817 pp.

Michael N. McConnell, A Country Between: The Upper Ohio Valley andIts Peoples, 1724-1774 (Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press). 357 pp.

William Moraley, The Infortunate: The Voyage and Adventures of WilliamMoraley, an Indentured Servant (University Park: Pennsylvania State Uni-versity Press). 152 pp.

* Mary S. Pedley, Bel et Utile: The Work of the Robert de Vaugondy Familyof Mapmakers (Tring: Map Collector Publications). 251 pp.

John T. Posey, General Thomas Posey: Son of the American Revolution (EastLansing: Michigan State University Press). 325 pp.

1993Dickson D. Bruce, Jr., Archibald Grimke: Portrait of a Black Independent

(Baton Rouge: University of Louisiana Press). 269 pp.

Richard L. Garner & Spiro E. Stefanou, Economic Growth and Changein Bourbon Mexico (Gainesville: University of Florida Press). 354 pp.

Kathryn E. Holland Braund, Deerskins and Duffels: The Creek IndianTrade with Anglo-America, 1685-1815 (Lincoln: University of NebraskaPress). 306 pp.

N. A. M. Roger, The Insatiable Earl: A Life of John Montagu, Fourth Earlof Sandwich, 1718-1792 (London: Harper Collins Publishers). 425 pp.

1994* Brian L. Dunnigan, ed., Memoirs on the Late War in North American

Between France and England, by Pierre Pouchot (Youngstown: Old Fort Ni-agara Association). 640 pp.

David Hackett Fischer, Paul Revere’s Ride (New York: Oxford UniversityPress). 445 pp.

Joan D. Hedrick, Harriet Beecher Stowe: A Life (New York: Oxford Uni-versity Press). 507 pp.

Nancy F. Koehn, The Power of Commerce: Economy and Governance inthe First British Empire (Ithaca: Cornell University Press). 239 pp.

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Jan K. Steele, Warpaths: Invasions of North America (New York: OxfordUniversity Press). 282 pp.

Patrick A. Wilder, The Battle of Sackett’s Harbour,1813 (Baltimore: TheNautical & Aviation Publishing Company of America). 162 pp.

1995David Hancock, Citizens of the World: London Merchants and the Integra-

tion of the British Atlantic Community, 1735-1785 (New York: CambridgeUniversity Press). 477 pp.

Richard Sampson, Escape in America: The British Convention Prisoners,1777-1783 (Chippenham: Picton Publishing). 226 pp.

1996Bruce E. Burgoyne, ed., Enemy Views: The American Revolutionary War

as Recorded by the Hessian Participants (Bowie: Heritage Books). 616 pp.

Walter Hayes, The Captain from Nantucket and the Mutiny on the Bounty(Ann Arbor: Clements Library). 143 pp.

Holly A. Mayer, Belonging to the Army: Camp Followers and Communityduring the American Revolution (Columbia: University of South CarolinaPress). 307 pp.

M. Christopher New, Maryland Loyalists in the American Revolution(Centreville: Tidewater Publishers). 185 pp.

Jeffrey D. Wert, Custer: The Controversial Life of George Armstrong Custer(New York: Simon & Schuster). 462 pp.

1997* Barbara De Wolfe, ed., Discoveries of America: Personal Accounts of British

Emigrants to North America During the Revolutionary Era (New York: Cam-bridge University Press). 228 pp.

Richard M. Ketchum, Saratoga: Turning Point of America’s RevolutionaryWar (New York: Henry Holt and Company). 545 pp.

Robert S. Quimby, The U.S. Army in the War of 1812: An Operationaland Command Study (East Lansing: Michigan State University Press). 2vols., 1,054 pp.

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Dwight L. Smith & Ray Swick, eds., A Journey Through the West: ThomasRodney’s 1803 Journal from Delaware to the Mississippi Territory (Athens:Ohio University Press). 280 pp.

John Sugden, Tecumseh: A Life (New York: Henry Holt and Company).492 pp.

1998Colin Gordon Calloway, The American Revolution in Indian Country:

Crisis and Diversity in Native American Communities (Cambridge: Cam-bridge University Press). 327 pp.

William N. Fenton, The Great Law and the Longhouse: A Political Historyof the Iroquois Confederacy (Norman: University of Oklahoma Press). 783pp.

Ira D. Gruber, ed., John Peebles’ American War: The Diary of a ScottishGrenadier, 1776-1782 (Mechanicsburg: Stackpole Books). 582 pp.

Francis C. Kajenki, Thaddeus Kosciuszko: Military Engineer of the Amer-ican Revolution (El Paso: Southwest Polonia Press). 334 pp.

Arthur S. Lefkowitz, The Long Retreat: The Calamitous American Defenseof New Jersey, 1776 (Metuchen: The Upland Press). 162 pp.

Gerda Lerner, The Feminist Thought of Sarah Grimke� (New York: OxfordUniversity Press). 193 pp.

Robert Malcomson, Lords of the Lake: The Naval War on Lake Ontario,1812-1814 (Annapolis: Naval Institute Press). 411 pp.

David Syrett, The Royal Navy in European Waters During the AmericanRevolution (Columbia: University of South Carolina Press). 213 pp.

1999Robert P. Davis, Where a Man Can Go: Major General William Phillips,

British Royal Artillery, 1731-1781 (Westport: Greenwood Press). 209 pp.

Eric Hinderaker, Elusive Empires: Constructing Colonialism in the OhioValley, 1673-1800 (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press). 319 pp.

Charles Royster, The Fabulous History of the Dismal Swamp Company:A Story of George Washington’s Times (New York: Alfred A. Knopf ). 622pp.

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Victor Suthren, The War of 1812 (Toronto: McClelland & Stewart Inc.).288 pp.

Ellen H. Todras, Angelina Grimke: Voice of Abolition (North Haven: Lin-net Books). 178 pp.

Jeffrey D. Wert, A Brotherhood of Valor: The Common Soldiers of theStonewall Brigade, C.S.A., and the Iron Brigade, U.S.A. (New York: Simon& Schuster). 413 pp.

Keith R. Widder, Battle for the Soul: Metis Children Encounter EvangelicalProtestants at Mackinaw Mission, 1823-1837 (East Lansing: Michigan StateUniversity Press). 254 pp.

2000Fred Anderson, The Crucible of War: The Seven

Years’ War and the Fate of Empire in British NorthAmerica, 1754-1766 (New York: Alfred A. Knopf ).862 pp.

Thomas J. McGuire, Battle of Paoli (Mechanics-burg: Stackpole Books). 270 pp.

Andrew Jackson O’Shaughnessy, An Empire Di-vided: The American Revolution and the BritishCaribbean (Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press). 357 pp. [JacobM. Price Fellow]

* Mary Pedley, ed., The Map Trade in the Late Eighteenth Century: Lettersto the London Map Sellers Jefferys and Faden (Oxford: Voltaire Foundation).197 pp.

Timothy J. Shannon, Indians and Colonists at the Crossroads of Empire:The Albany Congress of 1754 (Ithaca: Cornell University Press). 268 pp.

Susan B. Shenstone, Obstinately Loyal: James Moody, 1744-1809 (Mon-treal: McGill-Queen’s University Press). 340 pp.

Anna M. Speicher, The Religious World of Antislavery Women: Spiritualityin the Lives of Five Abolitionist Lecturers (Syracuse: Syracuse University Press).242 pp. [Jacob M. Price Fellow]

David Swatzler, A Friend Among the Senecas: The Quaker Mission to Corn-planter’s People (Mechanicsburg: Stackpole Books). 319 pp.

William Thomas, The Quarrel of Macaulay and Croker: Politics and His-tory in the Age of Reform (Oxford: Oxford University Press). 339 pp.

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2001* Brian L. Dunnigan, Frontier Metropolis: Picturing Early Detroit, 1701-

1838 (Detroit: Wayne State University Press). 247pp.

Elizabeth A. Fenn, Pox Americana: The GreatSmallpox Epidemic of 1775-82 (New York: Hill andWang). 370 pp. [Jacob M. Price Fellow]

Francis C. Kajenki, Casimir Pulaski: Cavalry Com-mander of the American Revolution (El Paso: South-west Polonia Press). 278 pp.

Jedediah Mannis & Galen R. Wilson, eds., Boundto be a Soldier: The Letters of Private James T. Miller,111th Pennsylvania Infantry, 1861-1864 (Knoxville: University of TennesseePress). 244 pp.

Grant Parker, trans., The Agony of Asar: A Thesis on Slavery by the FormerSlave, Jacobus Elisa Johannes Capitein, 1717-1747 (Princeton: MarkusWiener Publishers). 224 pp.

Jeffrey L. Pasley, “The Tyranny of Printers”: Newspaper Politics in the EarlyAmerican Republic (Charlottesville: University Press of Virginia). 517 pp.

Mark Perry, Lift Up Thy Voice: The Grimke Family’s Journey from Slave-holders to Civil Rights Leaders (New York: Viking). 406 pp.

2002Wayne Bodle, The Valley Forge Winter: Civilians and Soldiers in War (Uni-

versity Park: Pennsylvania State University Press). 335 pp.

Joan E. Cashin, ed., The War was You and Me (Princeton: Princeton Uni-versity Press). 397 pp.

Gregory E. Dowd, War Under Heaven: Pontiac, the Indian Nations, & theBritish Empire (Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press). 360 pp.

Barry Gough, Fighting Sail on Lake Huron and Georgian Bay: The War of1812 and Its Aftermath (St. Catherines: Vanwell Publishing Ltd.). 215 pp.

Kenneth R. Olwig, Landscape, Nature, and the Body Politic (Madison:University of Wisconsin Press). 299 pp.

Timothy J. Todish, ed., The Annotated and Illustrated Journals of MajorRobert Rogers (Fleischmanns: Purple Mountain Press). 343 pp.

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Judith L. Van Buskirk, Generous Enemies: Patriots and Loyalists in Revo-lutionary New York (Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press). 260pp. [Jacob M. Price Fellow]

2003Richard W. Bailey, Rogue Scholar: The Sinister Life and Celebrated Death

of Edward H. Rulloff (Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press). 281 pp.

Colin G. Calloway, One Vast Winter Count: The Native American West be-fore Lewis and Clark (Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press). 631 pp.

Robert S. Cox, Body and Soul: A Sympathetic History of American Spiri-tualism (Charlottesville: University of Virginia Press). 286 pp.

Jean M. Humez, Harriet Tubman: The Life and the Life Stories (Madison:University of Wisconsin Press). 471 pp.

Robert Malcomson, A Very Brilliant Affair: The Battle of QueenstonHeights, 1812 (Toronto: Robin Brass Studio). 328 pp.

Richard Middleton, ed., Amherst and the Conquest of Canada: Selected Papersfrom the Correspondence of Major-General Jeffrey Amherst while Commander-in-Chief in North America from September 1758 to December 1760 (Stroud: SuttonPublishing Company for the Army Records Society). 309 pp.

Enid Robbie, The Forgotten Commissioner: Sir William Mildmay and theAnglo-French Commission of 1750-1755 (East Lansing: Michigan State Uni-versity Press). 307 pp.

Matthew C. Ward, Breaking the Backcountry: The Seven Years’ War in Vir-ginia and Pennsylvania, 1754-1765 (Pittsburgh: University of PittsburghPress). 329 pp.

2004David Dixon, Never Come to Peace Again: Pontiac’s Uprising and the Fate

of the British Empire in North America (Norman: University of OklahomaPress). 353 pp.

Laurent Dubois, A Colony of Citizens: Revolution and Slave Emancipationin the French Caribbean, 1787-1804 (Chapel Hill: University of North Car-olina Press). 472 pp.

Carol Faulkner, Women’s Radical Reconstruction: The Freedman’s AidMovement (Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press). 200 pp. [JacobM. Price Fellow]

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Alan D. Gaff, Bayonets in the Wilderness: Anthony Wayne’s Legion in theOld Northwest (Norman: University of Oklahoma Press). 419 pp.

Steven C. Hahn, The Invention of the Creek Nation, 1670-1763 (Lincoln:University of Nebraska Press). 338 pp. [Jacob M. Price Fellow]

Kenneth C. & Nancy S. Carstens, eds., The Life of George Rogers Clark:Triumphs and Tragedies (Westport: Praeger). 348 pp.

Kate Clifford Larson, Bound for the Promised Land: Harriet Tubman, Portraitof an American Hero (New York: Ballantine). 402 pp. [Jacob M. Price Fellow]

Michael N. MacConnell, Army and Empire: British Soldiers on the Amer-ican Frontier, 1758-1775 (Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press). 211 pp.

Bradford J. Wood, This Remote Part of the World: Regional Formation inLower Cape Fear, North Carolina, 1725-1775 (Columbia: University ofSouth Carolina Press). 344 pp. [Jacob M. Price Fellow]

2005John Grenier, The First Way of War: American War Making on the Frontier,

1607-1814 (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press). 232 pp. [Jacob M.Price Fellow]

Peter James Marshall, The Making and Unmaking of Empires: Britain, India,and America, c. 1750-1783 (Oxford: Oxford University Press). 398 pp.

David McCullough, 1776 (New York: Simon & Schuster). 386 pp.

Tiya Miles, The Ties That Bind: Story of an Afro-American Cherokee Familyin Slavery and Freedom (Berkeley: University of California Press). 329 pp.

Greg O’Brien, Choctaws in a Revolutionary Age, 1750-1830 (Lincoln:University of Nebraska Press). 164 pp. [Jacob M. Price Fellow]

* Mary S. Pedley, The Commerce of Cartography: Making and MarketingMaps in Eighteenth-Century France and England (Chicago: University ofChicago Press). 345 pp.

James Robertson, Gone is the Ancient Glory: Spanish Town, Jamaica, 1543-2000 (Kingston, Jamaica: Randle). 477 pp. [Jacob M. Price Fellow]

2006Christopher L. Brown, Moral Capital: The Foundations of British Aboli-

tionism (Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press). 496 pp.

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Carol Fisher, The American Cookbook (Jefferson, North Caroliona andLondon: McFarland & Company, Inc.). 260 pp.

John Sainsbury, John Wilkes: The Lives of a Libertine (Burlinton, V.T.:Ashgate). 282 pp.

Timothy J. Todish and Todd E. Harburn, A “Most Troublesome Situation”:The British Military and the Pontiac Indian Uprising of 1763-1764 (Fleis-chmanns, N.Y. : Purple Mountain Press). 223 pp.

Cassandra Pybus, Epic Journeys of Freedom: Runaway Slaves of the AmericanRevolution and Their Global Quest for Liberty (Boston: Beacon Press). 281 pp.

2007Benjamin L. Carp, Rebels Rising: Cities and the American Revolution (New

York: Oxford University Press). 334 pp. [Jacob M. Price Fellow]

* A Domestic Cook Book: Containing A Careful Selection of Useful Receiptsfor the Kitchen By Malinda Russell, an Experienced Cook. Paw Paw, Michigan,1866. A Fascimile of the First Known Cookbook by an African American. In-troduction and modern index by Janice Bluestein Longone. (Ann Arbor:William L. Clements Library). 39 pp.

Patrick Griffin, American Leviathan: Empire, Nation, and RevolutionaryFrontier (New York: Hill and Wang). 371 pp. [Jacob M. Price Fellow]

Woody Holton, Unruly Americans and the Origins of the Constitution(New York: Hill and Wang). 370 pp. [Jacob M. Price Fellow]

Martha S. Jones, All Bound Up Together: The Woman Question in AfricanAmerican Public Culture, 1830-1900 (Chapel Hill: University of North Car-olina Press). 317 pp.

Roger Knight, The Pursuit of Victory: The Life and Achievements of HoratioNelson (London: Allen Lane). 873 pp.

Richard Middleton, Pontiac’s War: Its Causes, Course, and Consequences(New York: Routledge). 272 pp.

John A. Nagy, Rebellion in the Ranks: Mutinies of the American Revolution(Yardley: Westholm Publishing). 386 pp.

2008* Brian L. Dunnigan, A Picturesque Situation: Mackinac Before Photog-

raphy, 1615-1860 (Detroit: Wayne State University Press). 395 pp.

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John Grenier, The Far Reaches of Empire: War in Nova Scotia, 1710-1760(Norman: University of Oklahoma Press). 270 pp.

Miles Harvey, Painter in a Savage Land: The Strange Saga of the First Eu-ropean Artist in North America (New York: Random House). 338 pp.

Chandra Manning, What This Cruel War Was Over: Soldiers, Slavery, andthe Civil War (New York: Vintage Civil War Library). 350 pp. [Jacob M.Price Fellow]

David Andrew Nichols, Red Gentlemen & White Savages: Indians, Feder-alists, and the Search for Order on the American Frontier (Charlottesville: Uni-versity of Virginia Press). 291 pp. [Jacob M. Price Fellow]

Greg O’Brien, ed., Pre-removal Choctaw History: Exploring New Paths(Norman: University of Oklahoma Press). 265 pp. [Jacob M. Price Fellow]

Jim Piecuch, Three Peoples, One King: Loyalists, Indians, and Slaves in theRevolutionary South, 1775-1782 (Columbia: University of South CarolinaPress). 439 pp. [Jacob M. Price Fellow]

Bernard Rosenthal, ed., Records of the Salem Witch-Hunt (Cambridge:Cambridge University Press). 996 pp.

Matt Schumann and Karl Schweizer, The Seven Years War: A TransatlanticHistory (London: Routledge). 300 pp. [Jacob M. Price Fellow]

Thomas M. Truxes, Defying Empire: Trading with the Enemy in ColonialNew York (New Haven: Yale University Press). 288 pp.

Timothy D. Willig, Restoring the Chain of Friendship: British Policy andthe Indians of the Great Lakes, 1783-1815 (Lincoln: University of NebraskaPress). 374 pp.

2009Lawrence Edward Babits and Joshua B. Howard,

Long, Obstinate, and Bloody: The Battle of GuilfordCourthouse (Chapel Hill: University of North Car-olina Press). 300 pp.

Thomas Benjamin, The Atlantic World: Europeans,Africans, Indians, and Their Shared History, 1400-1900 (New York: Cambridge University Press). 721pp.

Kevin Kenny, Peaceable Kingdom Lost: The Paxton

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Boys and the Destruction of William Penn’s Holy Experiment (New York: Ox-ford University Press). 294 pp.

David L. Preston, The Texture of Contact: European and Indian SettlerCommunities on the Frontiers of Iroquoia, 1667-1783 (Lincoln: Universityof Nebraska). 395 pp. [Jacob M. Price Fellow]

2010John A Nagy, Invisible Ink : Spycraft of the American Revolution (Yardley,

Pa. : Westholme). 381 pp.

Samuel Otter, Philadelphia Stories: America’s Literature of Race and Free-dom (New York: Oxford University Press). 396 pp.

Eliza Potter, A Hairdresser’s Experience in High Life. Edited by XiomaraSantamarina. (Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press). 214 pp.

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Set in Garamond Type and

Printed on Neenah Oxford Text and Cover

at Inland Press

Detroit, Michigan

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