Volume 97.4: December 2024

The New England Quarterly announces the publication of Volume 97.4: December 2024.

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Editorial

Representing Oceanic New England 
Ross Barrett, Sari Edelstein

Essays

Pacific New England: Reuben Tam’s Archipelagic Landscapes 
Kimia Shahi

Monuments to the “Memorable Gale”: Art and Hurricane Memory in Nineteenth-Century New England 
Ross Barrett

Nineteenth-Century Transatlantic Coastal Culture: Marine Vegetation as Inspiration and Material 
Naomi Slipp

Printing Whaling Masculinity in A Shoal of Sperm Whale 
Marina Wells

“A Man for Strength and a Woman for Good Looks”: Fishy Feminism and the Schooners of Gloucester 
Alison Glassie

Reviews Feature: A Roundtable on No Right to An Honest Living: The Struggles of Boston’s Black Workers in the Civil War Era. By Jacqueline Jones

No Right to An Honest Living: The Struggles of Boston’s Black Workers in the Civil War Era by Jacqueline Jones 
Paula C. Austin

Black Lives Do Matter in Nineteenth-Century Boston 
David A. Zonderman

The Politics of Labor and the Labor of Politics 
Milton Bergeson-Lockwood

The Multidimensional History of Black Labor during the Civil War Era 
Jacqueline Jones

In Memoriam

Kenneth A. Lockridge, 1940–2024: Remembered 
Richard D. Brown

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