Volume 97.3: September 2024

The New England Quarterly announces the publication of Volume 97.3: September 2024.

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Editorial

by Holly Jackson

Winner of the Whitehill Prize in Early American History

Sent “Without Ordre”: John Dunton, the London Book Trade, and the Provincialized Reader of Late Seventeenth-Century New England 
John J. Garcia

Essays

More Than Roger’s Wife: Mary Williams and the Founding of Providence 
Charlotte Carrington-Farmer

Hearing “New Englandly”: Emily Dickinson’s Rhymes 
Vladislav Areshka

“By Turff and Twigg”: Seeing, Reading, and Hearing in the Performance of Legal Ritual in Seventeenth Century Maine 
Daniel Bottino

Reviews

Henry David Thoreau: Thinking Disobediently by Lawrence Buell 
Cristin Ellis

Speculation Nation: Land Mania in the Revolutionary American Republic by Michael A. Blaakman 
Emilie Connolly

Dark Voyage: An American Privateer’s War on Britain’s African Slave Trade by Christian McBurney 
Edward E. Andrews

Dartmouth and the World: Religion and Political Economy circa 1769 by Henry C. Clark 
Mark Boonshoft

Seized with the Temper of the Times: Identity and Rebellion in Pre-Revolutionary America by Abby Chandler 
Catherine DeCesare

The Religion-Supported State: Piety and Politics in Early National New England by Nathan S. Rives 
Steven K. Green

The Cutting-Off Way: Indigenous Warfare in Eastern North America, 1500–1800 by Wayne E. Lee 
Timothy J. Shannon

The Legacy Book in America, 1664–1792 by Roxanne Harde and Lindsay Yakimyshyn 
Holly N.S. White

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