The New England Quarterly announces the publication of Volume 93.4: December 2020.
— Volume 93, Issue 4: December 2020 —
Remembering Bernard Bailyn
Editorial
by Jonathan M. Chu
Thomas Hutchinson’s Enemies List: Unmasking Conspiracy and Wickedness in the Patriot Cause
by John W. Tyler
Errata
Forum Reflections on Plimoth Plantation at 400
Plimoth at 400 Editor’s Introduction
by Kenneth P. Minkema
Plymouth Plantation’s Place in the Atlantic World
by Carla Gardina Pestana
Ungrateful Children and Days of Mourning: Two Wampanoag Interpretations of the “First Thanksgiving” and Colonialism through the Centuries
by David J. Silverman
The Yoke of Bondage: Slavery in Plymouth Colony
by John G. Turner
“after Mr. Robinson’s pattern”: Plymouth and the shaping of the New England Way
by Francis J. Bremer
Memoranda and Documents
“this vally of Dry boons”: Elizabeth Peck’s Plea to George Whitefield
by Tucker Adkins
Review Essay
Can Capitalism be Made to Work for All?
by Michael R. Yogg
Book Reviews
Pursuing Respect in the Cannibal Isles. By Nancy Shoemaker.
Review by Jennifer L. Anderson
Workers on Arrival: Black Labor in the Making of America. By Joe William Trotter Jr.
Review by Bruce E. Baker
American Catholics: A History. By Leslie Woodcock Tentler.
Review by Timothy Matovina
The Self-Help Compulsion: Searching for Advice in Modern Literature. By Beth Blum.
Review by Joan Shelley Rubin