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THIRD SERIES, VOLUME LVIII, NO. 4
 
OCTOBER 2001

Editorial Staff

Fire of Liberty: Firefighters, Urban Voluntary Culture, and the Revolutionary Movement
Benjamin L. Carp 781

"Motives of Peculiar Urgency": Local Diplomacy in Louisiana, 1803–1821
Peter J. Kastor 819

Forum: Jews and Pietists in Early America

Introduction: Intersecting Diasporas,
by Richard J. Ross 849

A Tree with Two Different Fruits: The Jewish Encounter with German Pietists in the Eighteenth-Century Atlantic World,
by Holly Snyder 855

What the Law Requires Is Written on Their Hearts: Noachic and Natural Law among German-Speakers in Early Modern North America,
by A. G. Roeber 883

Forum: The Making of a Slave Conspiracy, part 1

Editor's Introduction,
by Robert A. Gross 913

Denmark Vesey and His Co-Conspirators,
by Michael P. Johnson 915

Reviews of Books

Possible Pasts: Becoming Colonial in Early America, ed. St. George.
By David Waldstreicher 977

Caribbeana: An Anthology of English Literature of the West Indies, 1657–1777, ed. Krise.
By Richard Drayton 981

Higman, Writing West Indian Histories.
By Richard Drayton 981

Rabb, Jacobean Gentleman: Sir Edwin Sandys, 1561–1629.
By David Edwards 983

Deetz and Deetz, The Times of Their Lives: Life, Love, and Death in Plymouth Colony.
By John Demos 986

Schmidt, Hearing Things: Religion, Illusion, and the American Enlightenment.
By Margaret C. Jacob 989

Andrews, The Methodists and Revolutionary America, 1760–1800: The Shaping of an Evangelical Culture.
By Donald G. Mathews 993

Lyerly, Methodism and the Southern Mind, 1770–1810.
By Donald G. Mathews 993

"History after Virtue," a review-essay of Pocock, Barbarism and Religion. Volume I: The Enlightenments of Edward Gibbon, 1737–1764. Volume II: Narratives of Civil Government.
By Adam Potkay 997

New Faces of the Fur Trade: Selected Papers of the Seventh North American Fur Trade Conference, Halifax, Nova Scotia, 1995, ed. Fiske, Sleeper-Smith, and Wicken.
By Jennifer S. H. Brown 1006

Plank, An Unsettled Conquest: The British Campaign against the Peoples of Acadia.
By Fred Anderson 1010

Nicolson, The "Infamas Govener": Francis Bernard and the Origins of the American Revolution.
By William Pencak 1013

Triber, A True Republican: The Life of Paul Revere.
By William Pencak 1013

"Military Genius at Work: Winning the Revolutionary War in the South," a review-essay of The Papers of General Nathanael Greene. Volume VII: 26 December 1780–29 March 1781, ed. Showman, Conrad, Parks, and Stevens. Volume VIII: 30 March–10 July 1781, ed. Conrad, Parks, King, and Showman. Volume IX: 11 July 2–December 1781, ed. Conrad, Parks, and King. Volume X: 3 December 1781–6 April 1782, ed. Conrad, Parks, and King. Volume XI: 7 April 30–September 1782, ed. Conrad and Parks.
By Paul David Nelson 1017

Ward, The War for Independence and the Transformation of American Society.
By Don Higginbotham 1022

Conway, The British Isles and the War of American Independence.
By Eliga H. Gould 1025

Fox, Sweet Land of Liberty: The Ordeal of the American Revolution in Northampton County, Pennsylvania.
By Terry Bouton 1028

Beyond Philadelphia: The American Revolution in the Pennsylvania Hinterland, ed. Frantz and Pencak.
By Terry Bouton 1028

Pasley, "The Tyranny of Printers": Newspaper Politics in the Early American Republic.
By Andie Tucher 1031

Adair, The Intellectual Origins of Jeffersonian Democracy: Republicanism, the Class Struggle, and the Virtuous Farmers, ed. Yellin.
By Peter S. Onuf 1035

"The Monticello Mystery--Case Continued," a review-essay of The Jefferson-Hemings Myth: An American Travesty, ed. Coates; Woodson, A President in the Family: Thomas Jefferson, Sally Hemings, and Thomas Woodson; and Stanton, Free Some Day: The African American Families of Monticello.
By Alexander O. Boulton 1039

Kaplan, Thomas Jefferson: Westward the Course of Empire.
By Peter J. Kastor 1047

Burstein, America's Jubilee: How in 1826 a Generation Remembered Fifty Years of Independence.
By John McWilliams 1048


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