| Volume 26.2, Summer 2006 | Jumping Counters in White Collars: Manliness, Respectability, and Work in the Antebellum City | Brian P. Luskey |
| Volume 29.3, Fall 2009 | "Of the Utmost Importance to Our Country": Women, Education, and Society, 1780-1820 | Lucia McMahon |
Volume 29.2,
Summer 2009 | From Forgotten Founder to Indispensable Icon: Crispus Attucks, Black Citizenship, and Collective Memory, 1770-1865
| Mitch Kachun |
| Volume 27.1, Spring 2007 | In Hock: Pawning in Early America | Wendy A. Woloson |
| Volume 29.1, Spring 2009 | Cultures of Nationalism, Movements of Reform, and the Composite-Federal Polity: From Revolutionary Settlement to Antebellum Crisis | John L. Brooke |
Volume 30.1,
Spring 2010 | Revolutionary Backlash: Women and Politics in the Early American Republic (review) | Simon P. Newman |
| Volume 27.4, Winter 2007 | Neighborhoods and Nat Turner: The Making of a Slave Rebel and the Unmaking of a Slave Rebellion | Anthony E. Kaye |
| Volume 28.1, Spring 2008 | Politics and Civil Society: A Discussion of Mary Kelley's Learning to Stand and Speak | Rosemarie Zagarri |
Volume 28.2,
Summer 2008 | "A Second Bounaparty?": A Reexamination of Alexander Hamilton during the Franco-American Crisis, 1796-1801 | Aaron N. Coleman |
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Spring 2002 |
The Divided Ground: Upper Canada, New York, and the Iroquois Six Nations, 1783-1815 |
Alan Taylor |
| Summer 1981 | The Early American Republic Revisited: Textbook Perceptions of American History, 1789-1848 | Robert K. Ratzlaff;
James B. Schick |
| Winter 1999 | The Pursuit of Whiteness: Property, Terror, and Expansion, 1790-1860 | David R. Roediger |
| Summer 1993 | Frontier Democracy: The Turner Thesis Revisited | Lacy K. Ford, Jr. |
| Spring 2000 | The Jeffersonian Triumph and American Exceptionalism | John M. Murrin |
| Summer 1996 | The Rise of Capitalism in the Early Republic | Paul A. Gilje |
| Spring 1998 | The Significance of the Early Republic | Gordon Wood |
| Winter 1999 | "We Have a Country": Race, Geography, and the Invention of Indian Territory | James P. Ronda |
| Summer 1998 | Republicanism in the Age of Democratic Revolution: The Democratic-Republican Societies of the 1790s | Matthew Schoenbachler |
| Spring 1995 | Slander, Poison, Whispers, and Fame: Jefferson's "Anas" and Political Gossip in the Early Republic | Joanne B. Freeman |