African Medical Knowledge, the Plain Style, and Satire in the 1721 Boston Inoculation Controversy.Published in:2011By:Wisecup, KellyPublication type:Essay
The Politics of Vision: Charles Willson Peale in Print.Published in:2011By:Walsh, MeganPublication type:Essay
Getting the Pox of All Their Houses: Cotton Mather and the Rhetoric of Puritan Science.Published in:2011By:Tindol, RobertPublication type:Literary Criticism
Writing a New France, 1604-1632: Empire and Early Modern French Identity.Published in:2011By:Sayre, Gordon M.Publication type:Book Review
The Importance of Feeling English: American Literature and the British Diaspora, 1750-1850.Published in:2011By:Looby, ChristopherPublication type:Book Review
Early American Archives and the Evidence of History.Published in:2011By:Glover, JeffreyPublication type:Book Review
Satire, Inoculation, and Crèvecoeur's Letters Concerning the English Nation: New Evidence from the Archives.Published in:2011By:Moore, DennisPublication type:Literary Criticism
The American Hermit and the British Castaway: Voluntary Retreat and Deliberative Democracy in Early American Culture.Published in:Early American Literature, 2011, v. 46, n. 1, p. 121, doi. 10.1353/eal.2011.0000By:Dowdell, CobyPublication type:Article
In Werther's Thrall: Suicide and the Power of Sentimental Reading in Early National America.Published in:2011By:Bell, RichardPublication type:Essay
The Ethos Aquatic: Benjamin Franklin and the Art of Swimming.Published in:Early American Literature, 2011, v. 46, n. 1, p. 51, doi. 10.1353/eal.2011.0006By:Cleary, ScottPublication type:Article