Issue Title Column Author

21.1

As Deep as it is Vast: An Introduction to The Dawn of Everything in Early America

Reviews

Sean P. Harvey, Robbie Ethridge, Barbara Alice Mann, Gordon Sayre, Daniel K. Richter, and Keith Pluymers

21.1

Bookends: Two Authors Reflect on their First Books

Features

Cassandra Good and Emily Conroy-Krutz

21.1

A Minister’s Desk? Reanimating Space, Rethinking Furniture

Features

Caylin Carbonell

21.1

How Love Conquered a Convent: Catholicism and Gender Disorder on the 1830s Stage

Features

Sara Lampert

21.1

To Remember or to Forget: The Story of Philanthropists Catherine Williams Ferguson and Isabella Marshall Graham’s Unlikely Interracial Collaboration

Features

Amanda Bowie Moniz

21.1

Bad Money and the Chemical Arts in Colonial America

Features

Zachary Dorner

21.1

“The Greatest Eloquence”: James Cathcart and the Power of Words in Eighteenth-Century Barbary

Features

Julie R. Voss

21.1

The Story the Torn Gown Told: Forensic Evidence and Lanah Sawyer’s Prosecution of Henry Bedlow for Rape, New York, 1793

Features

John Wood Sweet

21.1

A Tale of Two Toms: On the Uses and Abuses of History

Features

Jenny Hale Pulsipher

21.1

Can We Scan the Piggin?: Revisiting Early American Material Culture and Campus Collections across Pandemic Time

Features

Christine DeLucia