TOC: _William and Mary Quarterly_ (long)

Dave Postles (pot@leicester.ac.uk)
Mon, 23 Oct 1995 17:00:43 +0000

Hello everyone,

In the best of transatlantic traditions, here's what has appeared this year
in the first three issues of the _William and Mary Quarterly_.

--Elizabeth Van Beek
San Jose State University
vanbeeke@isc.sjsu.edu

January 1995:
Evan Haefeli and Kevin Sweeney, "Revisiting _The Redeemed Captive_: New
Perspectives on the 1704 Attack on Deerfield." pp. 3-46.

Philip D. Morgan, "Slaves and Livestock in Eighteenth-Century Jamaica:
Vineyard Pen, 1750-1751." pp. 47-76.

J.F. Bosher, "Huguenot Merchants and the Protestant International in the
Seventeenth Century." pp. 77-102.

Forum (on household government in early American societies):

Carole Shammas, "Anglo-American Household Government in Comparative
Perspective." pp. 104-144.

Daniel Scott Smith, "Behind and Beyond the Law of the Household." pp.
145-150.

Richard White, "What Chicabe Knew: Indians, Household Government, and the
State." pp. 151-156.

Patricia Seed, "American Law, Hispanic Traces: Some Contemporary
Entanglements of Community Property." pp. 157-162.

Carole Shammas Responds. pp. 163-166.

April 1995:
Martin H. Quitt, "Trade and Acculturation at Jamestown, 1607-1609: The
Limits of Understanding." pp. 227-258.

Richard Godbeer, "`The Cry of Sodom': Discourse, Intercourse, and Desire
in Colonial New England." pp. 259-286.

Eve Kornfeld, "Encountering `The Other': American Intellectuals and
Indians in the 1790s." pp. 287-314.

Michael Merrill. "Putting `Capitalism' in its Place: A Review of Recent
Literature." pp. 315-326.

July 1995:
Doron Ben-Atar, "Alexander Hamilton's Alternative: Technology Piracy and
the Report on Manufactures." pp. 389-414.

Stephen Carl Arch, "Writing a Federalist Self: Alexander Graydon's
_Memoirs of a Life_. pp. 415-432.

Kenneth Morgan, "The Organization of the Colonial American Rice Trade."
pp. 433-452.

Forum (Early American Emeriti, III)
W.W. Abbot, "How it Happened." pp. 454-456.

Charles W. Akers, "Old Historians Never Die." pp. 457-460.

George Athan Billias, "Privileged Person." pp. 461-465.

Jacob Ernest Cooke, "Historian by Happenstance: One Scholars Odyssey."
pp. 466-472.

Everett Emerson. "On Becoming an Early Americanist." pp. 473-478.

Edwin S. Gaustad, "When in the Course." pp. 479-482.

Milton M. Klein, "The Pleasures of Teaching and Writing History." pp.
483-487.

Benjamin W. Labaree, "Classrooms." pp. 488-493.

Alden T. Vaughan, "Looking Back." pp. 494-498.

Alfred F. Young, "An Outsider and the Progress of a Career in History."
pp. 499-512.

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