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  • JER Articles Most Often Viewed on Project MUSE (2005 - Present)
    1st Quarter 2010
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    Volume 26.2, Summer 2006Jumping Counters in White Collars: Manliness, Respectability, and Work in the Antebellum CityBrian P. Luskey
    Volume 29.3, Fall 2009"Of the Utmost Importance to Our Country": Women, Education, and Society, 1780-1820Lucia 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 2007In Hock: Pawning in Early AmericaWendy A. Woloson
    Volume 29.1, Spring 2009Cultures of Nationalism, Movements of Reform, and the Composite-Federal Polity: From Revolutionary Settlement to Antebellum CrisisJohn 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 2007Neighborhoods and Nat Turner: The Making of a Slave Rebel and the Unmaking of a Slave RebellionAnthony E. Kaye
    Volume 28.1, Spring 2008Politics and Civil Society: A Discussion of Mary Kelley's Learning to Stand and SpeakRosemarie Zagarri
    Volume 28.2,
    Summer 2008
    "A Second Bounaparty?": A Reexamination of Alexander Hamilton during the Franco-American Crisis, 1796-1801Aaron N. Coleman

     

    JER Articles Most Often Viewed on JSTOR (1940 - 2005)
    1st Quarter 2010
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    Spring 2002 The Divided Ground: Upper Canada, New York, and the Iroquois Six Nations, 1783-1815 Alan Taylor
    Summer 1981The Early American Republic Revisited: Textbook Perceptions of American History, 1789-1848Robert K. Ratzlaff;
    James B. Schick
    Winter 1999The Pursuit of Whiteness: Property, Terror, and Expansion, 1790-1860David R. Roediger
    Summer 1993Frontier Democracy: The Turner Thesis RevisitedLacy K. Ford, Jr.
    Spring 2000 The Jeffersonian Triumph and American ExceptionalismJohn M. Murrin
    Summer 1996The Rise of Capitalism in the Early RepublicPaul A. Gilje
    Spring 1998The Significance of the Early RepublicGordon Wood
    Winter 1999"We Have a Country": Race, Geography, and the Invention of Indian TerritoryJames P. Ronda
    Summer 1998Republicanism in the Age of Democratic Revolution: The Democratic-Republican Societies of the 1790sMatthew Schoenbachler
    Spring 1995Slander, Poison, Whispers, and Fame: Jefferson's "Anas" and Political Gossip in the Early RepublicJoanne B. Freeman


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