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Jill Lepore
Plagiarize this
When history goes bad

Pamela H. Sacks
Gems in the Pasture
Breeding animals backwards
Mary Beth Norton
The Refugee's Revenge
The Maine frontier and Salem witchcraft
Sheila O'Hare
Genealogy and History
Finally on the same (Web) page?

Joyce E. Chaplin Habeas Corpus?
Review of A Centre of Wonders: The Body in Early America, Janet Moore Lindman and Michele Lise Tarter, eds.
Jim Egan Who's the Real Indian?
Review of Writing Indians by Hilary E. Wyss
Matthew Rainbow Hale
Taking it Personally
Review of Affairs of Honor by Joanne B. Freeman
Daniel Richter
The Imperial Virus
Review of Pox Americana by Elizabeth Fenn

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Catherine A. Corman
Venturing Out
Rolling stones and historical moss
 
Rebecca Tannenbaum
Salem Repossessed
The Crucible returns to Broadway

David W. Blight
Historians and "Memory"
Lasting or trendy?

Laurie Block
Document by Document
Building the Disability Museum

Andrew Newman
Literacy Then and Now
The New England Primer in a twenty-first-century elementary classroom

Kirk Davis Swinehart
Indians, Objects, and Revolution
A house story from Mohawk country

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