A new
issue of
Reviews in American History is out. Reviews that may be of interest include:
Jenny Hale Pulsipher on Alan Gallay, ed., Indian Slavery in Colonial America (University of Nebraska Press, 2010). [abstract]
Kenneth Morgan on David Waldstreicher, Slavery's Constitution: From Revolution to Ratification (Hill and Wang, 2009). [abstract]
Johann N. Neem on Jason Frank, Constituent Moments: Enacting the People in Postrevolutionary America (Duke University Press, 2010). [abstract]
Christopher Waldrep on Lisa Ford, Settler Sovereignty: Jurisdiction and Indigenous People in America and Australia, 1788–1836 (Harvard University Press, 2010). [abstract]
R. Owen Williams on Earl M. Maltz, Slavery and the Supreme Court, 1825–1861 (University Press of Kansas, 2009). [abstract]
Robert E. McGlone on Brian McGinty, John Brown's Trial (Harvard University Press, 2009). [abstract]
Charles L. Ponce de Leon on Alan Brinkley, The Publisher: Henry Luce and His American Century (Alfred A. Knopf, 2010). [abstract]
John Abromeit on Thomas Wheatland, The Frankfurt School in Exile (University of Minnesota Press, 2009). [abstract]
David C. Hammack on Andrew J. F. Morris, The Limits of Voluntarism: Charity and Welfare from the New Deal through the Great Society (Cambridge University Press, 2009). [abstract]
David S. Brown on Carl Mirra, The Admirable Radical: Staughton Lynd and Cold War Dissent, 1945–1970 (Kent State University Press, 2010). [abstract]
The journal is available to subscribers via Project Muse,
here.