Now in print from the AAS community

Every quarter at AAS we release a list of publications by those who have researched at the library as fellows, members, or readers. If your book, article, or other achievement is not included, just let us know if you’d like to see it posted next quarter!

Articles:

Boutelle, R.J. “‘Greater Still in Death’: Race, Martyrology, and the Reanimation of Juan Placido.” American Literature 90.3 (2018): 461–493. (Peterson Fellow, 2014–15)

Fagan, Benjamin. “The Fragments of Black Reconstruction.” American Literary History 30.3 (September 2018): 450–465. (Tracy Fellow, 2008–9)

Harvey, Sean P. “Native Views of Native Languages: Communication and Kinship in Eastern North America, ca. 1800–1830.” The William and Mary Quarterly 75.4 (2018): 651-684. (AAS–NEH Fellow, 2010–11)

Imholt, Robert J. “Connecticut Confronts the Guillotine: The French Revolution and the Land of Steady Habits.” New England Quarterly, 90:3 (September, 2017), 385–417.

Jaros, Peter. “Irving’s Astoria and the Forms of Enterprise.” American Literary History 30.1 (2018): 1–28. (Peterson Fellow, 2017–18)

“Keywords in Early American Literature and Material Texts.” Early American Studies 16.4 (2018). Contributions by past fellows: Joseph Rezek, Sarah Schuetze, James N. Green, Christy L. Pottroff, Nora Slonimsky, Molly O’Hagan Hardy, Sonia Hazard, Seth Perry, Meredith McGill, Juliet S. Sperling, Myron Gray, John J. Garcia, Alea Henle, Steven Carl Smith, Michael Winship, Jessica C. Linker.

Van der Woude, Joanne. “Sweet Resoundings: Friendship Poetry by Petrus Stuyvesant and Johan Farret on Curacao, 1639–1645.” The William and Mary Quarterly 75.3 (2018), 507–540. (Reese Fellow, 2006–7)

Wisecup, Kelly. “‘Meteors, Ships, Etc.’: Native American Histories of Colonialism and Early American Archives.” American Literary History 30.1 (2018): 29–54. (Peterson Fellow, 2014–15)

Books:

Altschuler, Sari. The Medical Imagination: Literature and Health in the Early United States. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 2018. (Legacy Fellow, 2011–12; Hench Fellow, 2013–14)

DeLucia, Christine. Memory Lands: King Philip’s War and the Place of Violence in the Northeast. New Haven: Yale University Press, 2018. (Peterson Fellow, 2011–12; AAS–NEH Fellow, 2015–16)

Hyde, Carrie. Civic Longing: The Speculative Origins of U.S. Citizenship. Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 2018. (Peterson Fellow 2009–10)

Miller, Laura. Reading Popular Newtonianism: Print, the Principia, and the Dissemination of Newtonian Science. Charlottesville: University of Virginia Press, 2017.

Philbrick, Nathaniel. In the Hurricane’s Eye: The Genius of George Washington and the Victory at Yorktown. New York: Viking, 2018. (AAS member, 2002)

Phillips, Christopher. Hymnal: A Reading History. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 2018. (Lapides Fellow, 2012–13; Burkhardt Fellow, 2016–17)

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