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The Tedious Heroism of David Ruggles

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The Trial That Sparked Maine’s 1840 Abortion Statute

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Not “Three-Fifths of a Person”: What the Three-Fifths Clause Meant at Ratification

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Gaps in the Record: Teaching with the Constitutional Convention

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Interposition: A State-Based Constitutional Tool That Might Help Preserve American Democracy

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Underage Enlistment in the United States and the Confederacy

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Jefferson’s Secret Plan to Whiten Virginia

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The Middle Hutchinson: Elisha, 1641-1717

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Revisiting Restoration

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“Nativity Gives Citizenship”: Teaching Antislavery Constitutionalism through the Black Convention Movement

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Reflections on the Relation between History and Literature: The Crucible and John and Elizabeth Proctor of Salem

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

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Insurance For (and Against) the Empire

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Was Andrew Jackson Really the People’s Choice in 1824?

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Relics, Reverence, and Relevance

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America’s Unknown Constitutional World

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Instructions: The People’s Voice in Revolutionary America

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James Madison: Constitutional Convention Spin Doctor?

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The Myth of Universal Education

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On Voter Fraud and the Petticoat Electors of New Jersey

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Women and the Constitution: Why the Constitution Includes Women

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Electoral College: Nearly Impossible to Repeal

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“The Almighty Dollar”: 2016 and the Long History of Lobbying

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This “Miserable African”: Race, crime, and disease in colonial Boston

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Bringing Rapes to Court

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“Nearest a Kin to Fisher” Tavern Keepers as Common Lawyers

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The Supreme Court Confronts History: Or, Habeas Corpus Redivivus

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Women and the Constitution: The Asymmetries of Citizenship

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The Lemmon Slave Case

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“The Constitution Must Be Looked into by the Judges”

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Lifting the veil of race at the U.S. Capitol

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Collision of Interests

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Arthur Mervyn, Bankrupt

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Insurance in Colonial America

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Civil Unions in the City on a Hill: The real legacy of “Boston Judges”

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The Tao of John Quincy Adams

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According to Custom: Building a Nation on Negotiation

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Defining A “Christian Nation”: or, A Case of Being Careful What You Wish For

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Artificial Light

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The Kingness of Mad George

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The Clinton Impeachment: Dr. Clio Goes to Washington

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The Clinton Impeachment: Clinton Hating

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Collective Sovereignty? The Contested Early History of U.S. Constitutionalism

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A Droll Take on the Troll

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Sex, Patriarchy, and the Liberal State

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Of “Shared” Governance

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A Century of Lawmaking For a New Nation: U.S. Congressional Documents and Debates 1774-1875

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Outsourced History

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The Labor Theory of Empire

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Imagining a Democracy

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In Praise of Hearsay

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Selling Misery Abroad

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“So Difficult to Instruct”: Re-envisioning Abraham and Tad Lincoln

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Stamp Collection

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An Inevitable American Revolution?

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Dividing Sovereignty, Inventing American Federalism

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The Colored Conventions Project and the Changing Same

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Between the Forecastle & the Federal Government, or “Jack Tar, American”

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Pirates and Governors

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Sex and Social Order in Massachusetts

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Voicing Justice

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Money Talks

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Sojourners and Strangers in the Eighteenth-Century Atlantic

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Suffrage and Citizenship

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Slavery and American Catholicism

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“A Genuine Article” Harriet Beecher Stowe and John Andrew Jackson

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Arsenal of Empire: Southern Slaveholders and the U.S. Military in the 1850s

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Dancing the “Republican Two-Step” with Copyrights, Patents, and Corporations

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Why Institutions Matter

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“Dead Letters—By a Resurrectionist”: Liberty and Surveillance in the Tombs of the U.S. Post Office

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…And Now For Something Completely Similar

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Welcome to our 2016 Special Issue on Politics!

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Private Wealth, Public Influence

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Speed Reading in the Archives

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Early National Bro Culture in Daniel Parker’s War Department

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Midget on Horseback
