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  • JER Articles Most Often Viewed on Project MUSE (2005 - Present)
    1st Quarter 2011
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    Volume 28.1, Spring 2008The Need of Their Genius: Women's Reading and Writing Practices in Early AmericaMary Kelley
    Volume 29.3, Fall 2009"Of the Utmost Importance to Our Country": Women, Education, and Society, 1780-1820Lucia McMahon
    Volume 26.2,
    Summer 2006
    Jumping Counters in White Collars: Manliness, Respectability, and Work in the Antebellum City Brian P. Luskey
    Volume 30.4, Winter 2010"Must Not Their Languages Be Savage and Barbarous Like Them?": Philology, Indian Removal, and Race ScienceSean P. Harvey
    Volume 29.2, Summer 2009From Forgotten Founder to Indispensable Icon: Crispus Attucks, Black Citizenship, and Collective Memory, 1770–1865Mitch Kachun
    Volume 27.1,
    Spring 2007
    The Wider World of the Handsome Man: Southern Plains Indians Invade Mexico, 1830-1848Brian Delay
    Volume 27.3, Fall 2007The Root of the Evil: Free Produce and Radical Antislavery, 1820–1860Carol Faulkner
    Volume 29.1, Spring 2009Cultures of Nationalism, Movements of Reform, and the Composite-Federal Polity: From Revolutionary Settlement to Antebellum CrisisJohn L. Brooke
    Volume 27.1,
    Spring 2007
    The Late Loyalists: Northern Reflections of the Early American RepublicAlan Taylor

     

    JER Articles Most Often Viewed on JSTOR (1940 - 2005)
    1st Quarter 2011
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    Winter 2002 The Shawnee Prophet, Tecumseh, and Tippecanoe: A Case Study of Historical Myth-Making Alfred A. Cave
    Spring 1997Andrew Jackson's HonorBertram Wyatt-Brown
    Spring 2002The Divided Ground: Upper Canada, New York, and the Iroquois Six Nations, 1783-1815Alan Taylor
    Autumn 1990Women and Politics in the Era before Seneca FallsAnne M. Boylan
    Autumn 1990Microhistory and the Post-Modern ChallengeRichard D. Brown
    Autumn 2000The Missouri Compromise Reconsidered: Antislavery Rhetoric and the Emergence of the Free Labor SynthesisJoshua Michael Zeitz
    Summer 2003 The Caning of Charles Sumner: Slavery, Race, and Ideology in the Age of the Civil WarManisha Sinha
    Spring 1988The Significance of the Early RepublicGordon S. Wood
    Winter 2006Rethinking Microhistory: A CommentNaomi R. Lamoreaux
    Summer 1981Free Love and Feminism: John Humphrey Noyes and the Oneida CommunityLawrence Foster


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