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The Trial That Sparked Maine’s 1840 Abortion Statute
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Seeing Slavery in Eighteenth-Century American Salt-Glazed Stoneware: Richard Williams’ Savings Bank
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A Modest Proposal
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The Brown Brothers had a Sister
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Fighting Words: The Pamphlets of a Democratic Revolution
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Thunderbolt and Lightfoot: The American Creation of Irish Outlaw Folk Heroes
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Frederick Douglass and the “Faithful Little Band of Abolitionists” in Uxbridge, Massachusetts
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Phillis Wheatley’s “Mrs. W—”: Identifying the Woman Who Inspired “Ode to Neptune”
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The Middle Hutchinson: Elisha, 1641-1717
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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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A Minister’s Desk? Reanimating Space, Rethinking Furniture
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Can We Scan the Piggin?: Revisiting Early American Material Culture and Campus Collections across Pandemic Time
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On the Importance of Archival Perseverance: The Mss. of William Jenks’s Memoir of the Northern Kingdom
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Instructions: The People’s Voice in Revolutionary America
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Reading Puritans and the Bard
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The First Decades of the Massachusetts Bay; or Idleness, Wolves, and a Man Who Shall No Longer Be Called Mister
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Dr. Warren’s Ciceronian Toga
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Exeter’s Declaration of Independence: A Festival, a Broadside, and a Lesson in Public History
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Puritan Scrabble: Games of Grief in Early New England
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Speaking with the Dead: Dreams and Cultural Contexts
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An Arrow Against Profane and Promiscuous Dancing
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Sagas in Stone
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Gems in the Pasture
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Our Antinomians, Ourselves: Or, Anne Hutchinson’s Monstrous Birth & The Pathologies of Obstetrics
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Mohawks, Mohocks, Hawkubites, Whatever
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Triangulating Religion and the American Revolution through Jedidiah Morse
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Lobsters on the Walls
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Walking the Freedom Trail
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Big Dig, Little Dig, Hidden Worlds: Boston
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Boston’s revolution
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Object Lesson: Desire Tripp and Her Arm’s Gravestone
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The Sound of Violence: Music of King Philip’s War and Memories of Settler Colonialism in the American Northeast
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Thankstaking
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Passive Repressive: Of Plymouth Plantation, Otherwise
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Come On, Lilgrim
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Salem Witchcraft in the Classroom
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Death of a Memory: Robert Booth’s Search for Salem’s Forgotten Commercial Past
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When Did the American Revolution Begin?
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Unknown beginnings: Slavery in the North
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The Motivational Revolution
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Sermon-Ridden
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Logwood Cutters, Merchants, Privateers… Religious Gents?
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Fractious Piety: Revivalism and Disunion in Eighteenth-Century New England
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The Law and the Gospel
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Sodomy and Settler Colonialism: Early American Original Sins
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Experiments with God
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Go on—Have a Good Cry
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To Captivate, Kill, or Destroy
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Alchemical Errand into the Wilderness
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Puritan History in the Present Tense
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“All in my eye!”: James Akin and his Newburyport social caricatures
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From the Memoirs of Capt. Roger Clap circa 1680, Boston
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King Philip’s Hand
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Sex and Social Order in Massachusetts
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On Virtue: Phillis Wheatley with Jonathan Edwards
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Jonathan Edwards, the Church, and the Damaging Great Awakening
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The Dorr Rebellion Website
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Sojourners and Strangers in the Eighteenth-Century Atlantic
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Unsettling English Settlement
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Statement on Poetic Research for Two Pieces
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On High: A Child’s Chair and Mather Family Legacy
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How To Do Things with Indian Texts
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Big Money Comes to Boston
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Poetic Order in Sarah Kemble Knight’s Journal
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What He Did For Love: David Claypoole Johnston and the Boston Irish, 1825-1865
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A House in Vermont, a Caribbean Beach
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Beyond the Bubble
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A Whale of a Book
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Skepticism and Faith
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Beyond Baked Beans
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