| Volume 7.1, Spring 2009 |
The Subject of the Slave Trade: Recent Currents in the Histories of the Atlantic, Great Britain, and Western Africa | John Wood Sweet |
| Volume 4.2, Fall 2006 |
Women's Trading Networks and Dangerous Economies in Eighteenth-Century New York |
Serena R. Zabin |
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Volume 5.2, Fall 2007 |
The Knowles Atlantic Impressment Riots of the 1740s |
Denver Alexander Brunsman |
| Volume 5.2, Fall 2007 |
The American Revolution, Wife Beating, and the Emergent Values of Privacy |
Ruth H. Block |
| Volume 6.1, Spring 2008 |
"Friends of the Negro! Fly with me, The path is open to the sea": Remembering the Haitian Revolution in the History, Music, and Culture of the African American People |
Maurice Jackson |
| Volume 2.2, Fall 2004 |
Roots, Routes, and Rootedness: Diversity, Migration, and Toleration in Mid-Atlantic Pluralism |
Ned C. Landsman |
| Volume 6.2, Fall 2008 |
Possession: Indian Bodies, Cultural Control, and Colonialism in the Pequot War |
Andrea Robertson Cremer |
| Volume 6.1, Spring 2008 |
Stripped: Clothing and Identity in Colonial Captivity Narratives |
Wendy Lucas Castro |
| Volume 4.1, Spring 2006 |
Seeking Freedom in the Atlantic World, 1713-1783 |
Charles R. Foy
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| Volume 4.1, Spring 2006 |
Doctoring Ideology: James Grainger's The Sugar Cane and the Bodies of Empire |
Steven W. Thomas |