Now In Print from the AAS Community

Every quarter at AAS we release a list of recent publications by those who have researched at
the library as fellows, members, or readers. To see this list, as well as a list of works published
from 2000-2014, please visit our recent scholarship page on the AAS website. If your book, article, or other achievement is not included, just let us know if you’dserver like to see it there!

BOOKS

Ceccacci, Susan. Living at the City’s Green Edge. Bancroft Heights: A Planned Neighborhood in Worcester, Massachusetts. Cambridge: TidePool Press, 2015. (AAS member)

Child, Deborah. Soldier, Engraver, Forger: Richard Brunton’s Life on the Fringe in America’s New Republic. Boston: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2015.

McCaskill, Barbara. Love, Liberation, and Escaping Slavery: William and Ellen Craft in Cultural Memory. Athens: University of Georgia Press, 2015.

Malanson, Jeffrey. Addressing America: George Washington’s Farewell and the Making of National Culture, Politics, and Diplomacy, 1796-1852. Kent: Kent State University Press, 2015. (Peterson Fellow, 2009-2010)

Michals, Teresa. Books for Children, Books for Adults: Age and the Novel from Defoe to James. New York: Cambridge University Press, 2014.

Ronson, Jon.  So You’ve Been Publicly Shamed. New York: Riverhead Books, 2015.

Thompson, Todd Nathan. National Joker: Abraham Lincoln and the Politics of Satire. Carbondale: Southern Illinois University Press, 2015.

Welburn, Ron. Hartford’s Ann Plato and the Native Borders of Identity. Albany: SUNY Press, 2015.

 

ARTICLES

Altschuler, Sari. “ ‘Picture it all, Darley’: Race Politics and the Media History of George Lippard’s The Quaker City.” Nineteenth-Century Literature 70.1 (2015): 65-101.(Legacy Fellow, 2011-2012; Hench Post-Dissertation Fellow, 2013-2014)

Coleman, Dawn. “Mahomet’s Gospel and Other Revelations: Discovering Melville’s Hand in The Works of William E. Channing.” Leviathan 17.2 (2015): 74-88. (NeMLA Fellow, 2006-2007)

Crane, Jacob. “Barbary(an) Invasions: The North African Figure in Republican Print Culture.” Early American Literature 50.2 (2015): 331-358. (Schiller Fellow, 2013-2014)

Looby, Christopher. “Lippard in Part(s): Seriality and Secrecy in The Quaker City.” Nineteenth-Century Literature 70.1 (2015): 1-35. (AAS member)

Pender, Patricia. “Constructing a Canonical Colonial Poet: Abram E. Cutter’s Bradstreetiana and the 1867 Works.” Papers of the Bibliographical Society of America 109.2 (2015): 223-246. (Reese Fellow, 2013-2014)

Pritchard, Janet. “More Than Scenery: Yellowstone, an American Love Story.” Fraction Magazine 76 (2015). (Last Fellow, 2008)

Rebhorn, Matthew. “Ontological Drift: Medical Discourse and Racial Embodiment in Robert Montgomery Bird’s Sheppard Lee.” ESQ 61.2 (2015): 262-296.

Reynolds, David S. “Deformance, Performativity, Posthumanism: The Subversive Style and Radical Politics of George Lippard’s The Quaker City.” Nineteenth-Century Literature 70.1 (2015): 36-64. (AAS member; AAS-NEH Fellow, 1982-1983)

Roy, Michaël. “Cheap Editions, Little Books, and Handsome Duodecimos: A Book History Approach to Antebellum Slave Narratives.” MELUS: Multi-Ethnic Literature of the United States 40.3 (2015): 69-93. (d’Héricourt Fellow, 2013-2014)

Winship, Michael B. “In Search of Monk Hall: A Publishing History of George Lippard’s The Quaker City.” Nineteenth-Century Literature 70.1 (2015): 132-149. (AAS member; Peterson Fellow, 1989-1990; AAS-NEH Fellow, 1993-1994; AAS-NEH Fellow, 2009-2010)

Wirzbicki, Peter. “ ‘The light of knowledge follows the impulse of revolutions’: Prince Saunders, Baron de Vastey and the Haitian Influence on Antebellum Black Ideas of Elevation and Education.” Slavery and Abolition 36.2 (2015): 275-297. (Packer Fellow, 2014-2015)

 

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