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Updated June 20, 2006

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Administration African Americans and Slavery
Arts British Colonial Policy
Customs and Folklore Economics and Trade
Education General and Regional
Geography Immigration from Europe
Intellectual Life Labor, Free or Indentured   
Law Libraries, Books, and Reading
Literature Medicine and Health
Native Americans Politics
Religion Social Condtions
Wars and Armies


Administration

     Andrews, Charles M.  “The Royal Disallowance.”  Proceedings of the American Antiquarian Society  24 (October 1915): 342-62.

     Hill, William.  “Colonial Tariffs.” Quarterly Journal of Economics  7 (October 1892): 78-100.

     Mathews, L. K.  “Benjamin Franklin’s Plans for a Colonial Union, 1750-1775.”  American Political Science Review  8 (August 1914): 393-412.

     McKinley, Albert E.  “The English and Dutch Towns of New Netherland.”  American Historical Review  6 (October 1900): 1-18.

     McKinley, Albert E.  “The Transition from Dutch to English Rule in New York: A Study in Political Imitation.”  American Historical Review  6 (July 1901): 693-724.

     Osgood, Herbert L.  “Connecticut as a Corporate Colony.”  Political Science Quarterly  19 (March 1904): 80-106.

     Osgood, Herbert L.  “New England Colonial Finance in the Seventeenth Century.”  Political Science Quarterly  19 (March 1904): 80-106.

     Osgood, Herbert L.  “England and the American Colonies in the Seventeenth Century.”  Political Science Quarterly  17 (June 1902): 206-22.

     Osgood, Herbert L.  “The Proprietary Province as a Form of Colonial Government.” Part I. American Historical Review  2 (July 1897): 644-64.

     Osgood, Herbert L.  “The Proprietary Province as a Form of Colonial Government.” Part II. American Historical Review  3 (October 1897): 31-55.

     Osgood, Herbert L.  “The Proprietary Province as a Form of Colonial Government.” Part III. American Historical Review  3 (January 1898): 244-65.

     Schoolcraft, Henry L.  “The Capture of New Amsterdam.”  English Historical Review  22 (October 1907): 674-93.

     Scisco, L. D.  “The Plantation Type of Colony.”  American Historical Review  8 (January 1908): 260-70.

African Americans and Slavery

     Bruce, Philip A.  Economic History of Virginia in the Seventeenth Century: An Inquiry into the Material Condition of the People, Based on Original and Contemporaneous Records.  New York: Macmillan, 1896. Chapter IX:  “System of Labor: The Slave.” Also listed in  Classics on American Slavery.

     Houston, G. David.  “John Woolman’s Efforts in Behalf of Freedom.”  Journal of Negro History 2 (April 1917): 126-38.

     Jernegan, Marcus W.  “Slavery and Conversion in the American Colonies.”  American Historical Review  21 (April 1916): 504-27. Also listed in  Classics on American Slavery.

     Jernegan, Marcus W.  “Slavery and the Beginnings of Industrialism in the American Colonies.”  American Historical Review  25 (January 1920): 220-40. Also listed in  Classics on American Slavery.

     Lauber, Almon Wheeler.  Indian Slavery in Colonial Times Within the Present Limits of the United States.  New York: Columbia University, 1913. Also listed in  Classics on American Slavery.

     Mecklin, John M.  “The Evolution of the Slave Status in American Democracy.”  Journal of Negro History  2 (April 1917): 105-25. Also listed in  Classics on American Slavery.

     Pierre, C. E.  “The Work of the Society for the Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts among the Negroes in the Colonies.”  Journal of Negro History 1 (October 1916): 349-60.  Classics on American Slavery.

     Steiner, Bernard C.  History of Slavery in Connecticut.  Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1893.  Period I: 1636-1774. Also listed in  Classics on American Slavery.

     Woodson, Carter G.  “The Beginnings of the Miscegenation of the Whites and Blacks.”  Journal of Negro History  3 (October 1918): 335-53. Also listed in  Classics on American Slavery.

     Woodson, Carter G.  “Anthony Benezet.”  Journal of Negro History 2 (January 1917): 37-50. Also listed in  Classics on American Slavery.

Arts

     Halsey, R. T. H. “The Clearwater Collection of American Silver.”  Metropolitan Museum of Art Bulletin 11 (January 1916): 3-9.

     Hunter, F. W. H. “Baron Stiegel and American Glass.”  Metropolitan Museum of Art Bulletin 8 (December 1913): 3-9.

     Isham, Norman Morrison.  “A Colonial Doorway from the Connecticut Valley.”  Metropolitan Museum of Art Bulletin 12 (February 1917): 32-34

     Kimball, Fiske.  “Architecture in the History of the Colonies and of the Republic.”  American Historical Review  27 (October 1921): 47-57.

British Colonial Policy

     Beer, George Louis.  “British Colonial Policy, 1754-1765.”  Political Science Quarterly  22 (March 1907): 1-48.

     Bruce, Philip A.  Economic History of Virginia in the Seventeenth Century: An Inquiry into the Material Condition of the People, Based on Original and Contemporaneous Records.  New York: Macmillan, 1896. Chapter I:  “Reasons for the Colonization of Virginia.”

     Carter, Clarence E.  “British Policy towards the American Indians in the South, 1763-8.” English Historical Review  33 (January 1918): 37-56.

     Cheyney, Edward P.  “Some English Conditions Surrounding the Settlement of Virginia.”  American Historical Review  12 (April 1907): 507-28.

     Davis, Andrew McFarland.  “The Case of Frost vs. Leighton.”  American Historical Review  2 (January 1897): 229-40.

     Guttridge, G. H.  The Colonial Policy of William III in America and the West Indies.  London: Cambridge University Press; New York: Macmillan, 1922.

     Hall, Hubert.  “Chatham’s Colonial Policy.” American Historical Review  5 (July 1900): 659-75.

     Osgood, Herbert L.  “England and the American Colonies in the Seventeenth Century.”  Political Science Quarterly  17 (June 1902): 206-22.

     Osgood, Herbert L.  “England and the Colonies.”  Political Science Quarterly  17 (June 1902): 206-22.

     Root, Winfred T.  “The Lords of Trade and Plantations, 1675-1696.” American Historical Review 23 (October 1917): 20-41.

     Schlesinger, Arthur Meier.  “Colonial Appeals to the Privy Council.”  Political Science Quarterly 28 (March 1913): 279-97.

     Schlesinger, Arthur Meier.  “Colonial Appeals to the Privy Council.”  Political Science Quarterly 28 (June 1913): 433-50.

     Williams, Basil.  “Chatham and the Representation of the Colonies in the Imperial Parliament.”  English Historical Review 22 (October 1907): 756-58.

Customs and Folklore

     Earle, Alice Morris.  “Old-Time Marriage Customs in New England.”  Journal of American Folklore 26 (April-June 1893): 97-102.

Economics and Trade

     Abbott, Edith.  “A Study of the Early History of Child Labor in America.”  American Journal of Sociology  14 (July 1908): 15-37.

     Andrews, Charles M.  “Colonial Commerce.”  American Historical Review  20 (October 1914): 43-63.

     Andrews, Charles M.  “Current Lawful Money of New England.”  American Historical Review  24 (October 1918): 73-77.

     Ashley, W. J.  “The Commercial Legislation of England and the American Colonies, 1660-1760.”  Quarterly Journal of Economics  14 (November 1899): 1-29.

     Baldwin, Simeon E.  “American Business Corporations before 1786.” American Historical Review  8 (April 1903): 449-65.

     Bell, Herbert C.  “The West India Trade before the American Revolution.”  American Historical Review  22 (January 1917): 272-87.

     Broshar, Helen.  “The First Push Westward of the Albany Traders.”  Mississippi Valley Historical Review  7 (Dec. 1920): 228-41.

     Bruce, Philip A.  Economic History of Virginia in the Seventeenth Century: An Inquiry into the Material Condition of the People, Based on Original and Contemporaneous Records.  New York: Macmillan, 1896.

     Buffinton, Arthur H.  “The Policy of Albany and English Westward Expansion.”  Mississippi Valley Historical Review  8 (March 1922): 327-66.

     Carter, Clarence E.  “British Policy towards the American Indians in the South, 1763-8.” English Historical Review  33 (January 1918): 37-56.

     Davis, Andrew McFarland.  “A Connecticut Land Bank of the Eighteenth Century.”  Quarterly Journal of Economics  13 (October 1898): 70-84.

     Davis, Andrew McFarland.  Currency and Banking in the Province of the Massachusetts Bay. New York: Published for the American Economic Association by Macmillan and Co., 1901.  (Digitization in progress)

     Davis, Andrew McFarland.  “Currency Discussions in Massachusetts in the Eighteenth Century.” Part I.  Quarterly Journal of Economics  11 (October 1896): 70-91.

     Davis, Andrew McFarland.  “Currency Discussions in Massachusetts in the Eighteenth Century.” Part II.  Quarterly Journal of Economics  11 (January 1897): 136-60.

     Davis, Andrew McFarland.  “The Fund at Boston in New England.”  Quarterly Journal of Economics 18 (February 1904): 255-68.

     Greene, Evarts Boutelle.  Provincial America, 1690-1740.  New York, N.Y.: Harper and Brothers, 1905.  Chapter XVII: Provincial Commerce (1690-1740).

     Greene, Evarts Boutelle.  Provincial America, 1690-1740.  New York, N.Y.: Harper and Brothers, 1905.  Chapter XVI: Provincial Industry (1690-1740).

     Guttridge, G. H.  The Colonial Policy of William III in America and the West Indies.  London: Cambridge University Press; New York: Macmillan, 1922. Chapter IV:  “The Economic Aspects of Colonial Policy.”

     Hill, William.  “Colonial Tariffs.” Quarterly Journal of Economics  7 (October 1892): 78-100.

     Jernegan, Marcus W.  “Slavery and the Beginnings of Industrialism in the American Colonies.”  American Historical Review  25 (January 1920): 220-40. Also listed in  Classics on American Slavery.

     Johnson, Emery R.  “Geographic Influences Affecting the Early Development of American Commerce.”  Bulletin of the American Geographical Society  40 (1908): 129-43.

     McLeod, Frank Fenwick  “The History of Fiat Money and Currency Inflation in New England from 1620 to 1789.”  Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science 12 (September 1898): 57-77.

     Morrison, A. J.  “The Virginia Indian Trade to 1673.”  William and Mary College Quarterly Historical Magazine series 2, 1 (October 1921): 217-36.

     Osgood, Herbert L.  “New England Colonial Finance in the Seventeenth Century.”  Political Science Quarterly  19 (March 1904): 80-106.

     Root, Winfred T.  “The Lords of Trade and Plantations, 1675-1696.”  American Historical Review 23 (October 1917): 20-41.

     Salley, A. S.  The Introduction of Rice Culture into South Carolina.  Columbia, S. C.: Printed for the Commission by the State Company, 1919.

     Sumner, W. N.  “The Spanish Dollar and the Colonial Shilling.”  American Historical Review  3 (July 1898): 607-19.

     Surface, G. T.  “Geographic Influence on the Economic History of Virginia.”  Bulletin of the American Geographical Society  39 (1907): 397-409.

Education

     Jernegan, Marcus W.  “The Beginnings of Public Education in New England.”  School Review 23 (May 1915): 319-30.

     Jernegan, Marcus W.  “The Beginnings of Public Education in New England—Continued.”  School Review 23 (June 1915): 361-80.

     Jernegan, Marcus W.  “Compulsory Education in the Southern Colonies.”  School Review 27 (June 1919): 405-25.

     Jernegan, Marcus W.  “The Educational Development of the Southern Colonies.”  School Review 27 (May 1919): 360-76.

     Phelps, Virgil V.  “The Pastor and Teacher in New England.”  Harvard Theological Review 4 (July 1911): 388-89.

     Plimpton, George A. “The Hornbook and Its Use in America.”  Proceedings of the American Antiquarian Society 26 (1916): 264-72.

     Small, Walter H.  “The New England Grammar School, 1635-1700.”  School Review 7 (September 1902): 513-31.

     Tyler, Lyon Gardiner.  “Education in Colonial Virginia. Part I: Poor Children and Orphans.”  William and Mary College Quarterly Historical Magazine  4 (April 1897): 219-23.

     Tyler, Lyon Gardiner.  “Education in Colonial Virginia. Part II: Private Schools and Tutors.”  William and Mary College Quarterly Historical Magazine  6 (July 1897): 1-6.

     Tyler, Lyon Gardiner.  “Education in Colonial Virginia. Part III: Free Schools.”  William and Mary College Quarterly Historical Magazine  6 (October 1897): 70-85.

     Tyler, Lyon Gardiner.  “Education in Colonial Virginia. Part IV: The Higher Education.”  William and Mary College Quarterly Historical Magazine  6 (January 1898): 171-87.

     Tyler, Lyon Gardiner.  “Education in Colonial Virginia. Part V: Influence of William and Mary College.”  William and Mary College Quarterly Historical Magazine  7 (July 1898): 1-9.

General and Regional History

     Adams, James Truslow.  The Founding of New England.  New York: Atlantic Monthly Press, 1921.

     Burrage, Champlin.  “The Earliest Minor Accounts of Plymouth Plantation.” Harvard Theological Review 13 (October 1920): 315-44.

     Fiske, John.  The Dutch and Quaker Colonies in America.  Boston and New York: Houghton, Mifflin, and Co., 1902 (digitization in progress).

     Fiske, John.  New France and New England. Boston and New York: Houghton, Mifflin, and Co., 1902.

     Greene, Evarts Boutelle.  Provincial America, 1690-1740.  New York, N.Y.: Harper and Brothers, 1905.

     Osgood, Herbert L.  The American Colonies in the Seventeenth Century.  New York: Columbia University Press, 1904-07. (Digitization in Progress)

     Stevens, John Austin.  “The English in New York, 1664-1689.”  Vol. III, 385-420. In Narrative and Critical History of America. Edited by Justin Winsor. Boston and New York: Houghton, Mifflin, and Company, 1884.

     Weeden, William B.  Early Rhode Island: A Social History of the People.  New York: The Grafton Press, 1910.

Geography

     Adams, James Truslow.  The Founding of New England.  New York: Atlantic Monthly Press, 1921. Chapter VIII: The Growth of a Frontier.

     Bruce, Philip A.  Economic History of Virginia in the Seventeenth Century: An Inquiry into the Material Condition of the People, Based on Original and Contemporaneous Records.  New York: Macmillan, 1896. Chapter II:  “Aboriginal Virginia: Its Physical Character.”

     Cushing, Sumner W.  “The Boundaries of the New England States.”  Annals of the Association of American Geographers  10 (1920): 17-40.

     Farrand, Max.  “The Indian Boundary Line.”  American Historical Review,  10 (July 1905): 782-91.

     Genthe, Martha Krug.  “Valley Towns of Connecticut.” Bulletin of the American Geographical Society  39 (1907): 513-44.

     Johnson, Emery R.  “Geographic Influences Affecting the Early Development of American Commerce.”  Bulletin of the American Geographical Society  40 (1908): 129-43.

     Maxwell, Hu.  “The Use and Abuse of Forests by the Virginia Indians.”  William and Mary College Quarterly Historical Magazine 19 (October 1910): 73-103

     Surface, G. T.  “Geographic Influence on the Economic History of Virginia.”  Bulletin of the American Geographical Society  39 (1907): 397-409.

     Tyler, Moses Coit. A History of American Literature. New York: G. P. Putnam's Sons, 1878. Chapter VII: New England: Descriptions of Nature and People in America.

Immigration from Europe

     Butler, James Davie.  “British Convicts Shipped to American Colonies.”  American Historical Review  2 (October 1896): 12-33.

     Carpenter, A. H.  “Naturalization in England and in the American Colonies.”  American Historical Review,  9 (January 1904): 288-303.

     Faust, Albert B.  “Swiss Emigration to the American Colonies in the Eighteenth Century.”  American Historical Review  22 (October 1916): 21-44.

     Greene, Evarts Boutelle.  Provincial America, 1690-1740.  New York, N.Y.: Harper and Brothers, 1905.  Chapter XIV: Immigration and Expansion.

     Marsden, R. G.  “The ‘Mayflower.’”  English Historical Review  19 (October 1904): 669-80.

Intellectual Life

     Eggleston, Edward.  The Transit of Civilization from England to America in the Seventeenth Century.  New York, D. Appleton and Company, 1901. (digitization in progress).

Labor, Free or Indentured

     Abbott, Edith  “A Study of the Early History of Child Labor in America.”  American Journal of Sociology  14 (July 1908): 15-37.

     Bruce, Philip A.  Economic History of Virginia in the Seventeenth Century: An Inquiry into the Material Condition of the People, Based on Original and Contemporaneous Records.  New York: Macmillan, 1896. Chapter IX:  “System of Labor: The Servant,” continued in  Chapter X.

     Eggleston, Edward.  The Transit of Civilization from England to America in the Seventeenth Century.  New York, D. Appleton and Company, 1901. Chapter 6: Land and Labor in the Early Colonies.

Law

     Andrews, Charles M.  “The Royal Disallowance.”  Proceedings of the American Antiquarian Society  24 (October 1915): 342-62.

     Ashley, W. J.  “The Commercial Legislation of England and the American Colonies, 1660-1760.”  Quarterly Journal of Economics  14 (November 1899): 1-29.

     Baldwin, Edward Chauncey.  “The Permanent Elements in the Hebrew Law.”  International Journal of Ethics 25 (April 1915): 360-71.

     Baldwin, Simeon E.  “American Business Corporations before 1786.”  American Historical Review  8 (April 1903): 449-65.

     Bruce, Philip A.  Economic History of Virginia in the Seventeenth Century: An Inquiry into the Material Condition of the People, Based on Original and Contemporaneous Records.  New York: Macmillan, 1896. Chapter X:  “Acquisition of Title to Land: The Patent.”

     Carpenter, A. H.  “Habeas Corpus in the Colonies.”  American Historical Review,  8 (October 1902): 18-27.

     Carpenter, A. H.  “Naturalization in England and in the American Colonies.”  American Historical Review,  9 (January 1904): 288-303.

     Cobb, Sanford H.  The Rise of Religious Liberty in America: A History.  New York: Macmillan, 1902.

     Davis, Andrew McFarland.  “The Case of Frost vs. Leighton.”  American Historical Review  2 (January 1897): 229-40.

     Eaton, Marquis  “Punitive Pain and Humiliation.”  Journal of the American Institute of Criminal Law and Criminology 6 (March 1916): 895-907.

     Friedman, Lee M.  “The Changes in Allegiance and Laws of Colonial New York.”  Harvard Law Review  15 (June 1902): 810-28.

     Gipson, Lawrence Henry  “The Criminal Codes of Connecticut.”  Journal of the American Institute of Criminal Law and Criminology 6 (July 1915): 177-89

     Gipson, Lawrence Henry  “The Criminal Codes of Pennsylvania.”  Journal of the American Institute of Criminal Law and Criminology 6 (September 1915): 323-44

     Greene, Evarts Boutelle.  Provincial America, 1690-1740.  New York, N.Y.: Harper and Brothers, 1905.  Chapter V: Constitutional Tendencies in the Colonies (1689-1713)

     Hazeltine, H. D.  “The Influence of Magna Carta on American Constitutional Development.”  Columbia Law Review 17 (January 1917): 1-33.

     Mead, Nelson P.  “Land System of the Connecticut Towns.”  Political Science Quarterly  21 (March 1906): 59-76.

     Mecklin, John M.  “The Evolution of the Slave Status in American Democracy.”  Journal of Negro History  2 (April 1917): 105-25. Also listed in  Classics on American Slavery.

     Parker, Chauncey G.  “An Early Decision on Colonial Rights.”  Harvard Law Review  7 (May 1905): 483-94.

     Rugg, Arthur Prentice.  “A Famous Colonial Litigation: The Case Between Richard Sherman and Capt. Robert Keayne, 1642.”  Proceedings of the American Antiquarian Society 30 (October 1920): 217-50.

     Schlesinger, Arthur Meier.  “Colonial Appeals to the Privy Council.”  Political Science Quarterly 28 (March 1913): 279-97.

     Schlesinger, Arthur Meier.  “Colonial Appeals to the Privy Council.”  Political Science Quarterly 28 (June 1913): 433-50.

     Scott, Arthur P.  “The Constitutional Aspects of the Parson’s Cause.”  Political Science Quarterly  31 (Dec. 1916): 558-77.

     Steiner, Bernard C.  “The Adoption of the English Law in Maryland.”  Yale Law Journal  8 (May 1899): 353-61.

     Wallace, Maxwell G.  “Legislation in Virginia Regulating the Enrolling and Training of the Militia.”  Virginia Law Review 5 (May 1918): 525-34.

     Weeks, Stephen Beauregard.  Church and State in North Carolina.  Baltimore, Md.: The Johns Hopkins Press, 1878.

Libraries, Books, and Reading

     Dick, Charles.  “The Library of Charles Dick.”  William and Mary College Quarterly Historical Magazine  18 (October 1909): 112-13.

     Goodborne, John.  “A Virginian Minister’s Library, 1635.”  American Historical Review  11 (January 1906): 328-32. Edited by R. G. Marsden.

     Hildeburn, Charles R.  Sketches of Printers and Printing in Colonial New York.  New York, N.Y.: Dodd, Mead, & Co., 1895.

     Plimpton, George A. “The Hornbook and Its Use in America.”  Proceedings of the American Antiquarian Society 26 (1916): 264-72.

     Steiner, Bernard C.  “Rev. Thomas Bray and his American Libraries.”  American Historical Review  2 (October 1896): 59-75.

     Wright, Thomas Goddard.  Literary Culture in Early New England, 1620-1730.  New Haven, Conn.: Yale University Press; London: Humphrey Milford, Oxford University Press, 1920.

Literature

     Tyler, Moses Coit.  A History of American Literature.  New York: G. P. Putnam's Sons, 1878.

     Woolley, Mary E.  “The Development of the Love of Romantic Scenery in America.”  American Historical Review  3 (October 1907): 56-66.

     Wright, Thomas Goddard.  Literary Culture in Early New England, 1620-1730.  New Haven, Conn.: Yale University Press; London: Humphrey Milford, Oxford University Press, 1920.

Medicine and Health

     Eggleston, Edward.  “Some Curious Colonial Remedies.” American Historical Review 5 (December 1899): 199-206.

     Eggleston, Edward.  The Transit of Civilization from England to America in the Seventeenth Century.  New York, D. Appleton and Company, 1901. Chapter 2: Digression Concerning Medical Notions at the Period of Settlement.

Native Americans

     Adams, James Truslow.  The Founding of New England.  New York: Atlantic Monthly Press, 1921. Chapter XIV: The Inevitable Conflict.

     Bruce, Philip A.  Economic History of Virginia in the Seventeenth Century: An Inquiry into the Material Condition of the People, Based on Original and Contemporaneous Records.  New York: Macmillan, 1896. Chapter I:  “Aboriginal Virginia: Indian Economy.”

     Burrage, Champlin.  “The Earliest Minor Accounts of Plymouth Plantation.” Harvard Theological Review 13 (October 1920): 315-44.

     Carter, Clarence E.  “British Policy towards the American Indians in the South, 1763-8.”  English Historical Review  33 (January 1918): 37-56.

     De Normandie, James.  “John Eliot, the Apostle to the Indians.”  Harvard Theological Review 5 (July 1912): 349-70.

     Farrand, Max.  “The Indian Boundary Line.”  American Historical Review,  10 (July 1905): 782-91.

     Henshaw, H. W.  “Indian Origin of Maple Sugar.”  American Anthropologist 3 (October 1890): 341-51.

     Kinnicutt, Lincoln N.  “Plymouth’s Debt to the Indians.”  Harvard Theological Review 13 (October 1920): 345-61.

     Lauber, Almon Wheeler.  Indian Slavery in Colonial Times Within the Present Limits of the United States.  New York: Columbia University, 1913. Also listed in  Classics on American Slavery.

     Maxwell, Hu.  “The Use and Abuse of Forests by the Virginia Indians.”  William and Mary College Quarterly Historical Magazine 19 (October 1910): 73-103

     Morrison, A. J.  “The Virginia Indian Trade to 1673.”  William and Mary College Quarterly Historical Magazine series 2, 1 (October 1921): 217-36.

     Sears, Louis Martin.  “The Puritan and His Indian Ward.”  American Journal of Sociology  22 (July 1916): 80-93.

     Winsor, Justin.  “Virginia and the Quebec Bill.”  American Historical Review  1 (April 1896): 436-43.

Politics

     Andrews, Charles M.  “The Beginnings of the Connecticut Towns.”  Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science 1 (October 1890): 165-91.

     Andrews, Charles M.  “The Royal Disallowance.” Proceedings of the American Antiquarian Society  24 (October 1915): 342-62.

     Becker, Carl.  “Nominations in Colonial New York.”  American Historical Review  6 (January 1901): 260-75.

     Bond, Beverley W.  “The Colonial Agent as a Popular Representative.”  Political Science Quarterly  (September 1920): 372-92.

     Burrage, Henry S.  “Why Was Roger Williams Banished?”  American Journal of Theology 5 (January 1901): 1-17.

     Dennis, Alfred Pearce  “Lord Baltimore’s Struggle with the Jesuits, 1634-1649.” Annual Report of the American Historical Association  1 (1899): 105-25.

     Greene, Evarts Boutelle.  The Provincial Governor in the English Colonies of North America. Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, 1898.

     Guttridge, G. H.  The Colonial Policy of William III in America and the West Indies.  London: Cambridge University Press; New York: Macmillan, 1922. Chapter IV:  “The Political Aspects of Colonial Policy.”

     Levermore, Charles H.  “The Whigs of Colonial New York.”  American Historical Review  1 (January 1896): 238-50.

     McKinley, Albert E.  “The English and Dutch Towns of New Netherland.”  American Historical Review  6 (October 1900): 1-18.

     McKinley, Albert E.  “The Transition from Dutch to English Rule in New York: A Study in Political Imitation.”  American Historical Review  6 (July 1901): 693-724.

     Osgood, Herbert L.  The American Colonies in the Seventeenth Century.  New York: Columbia University Press, 1904-07. (Digitization in Progress)

     Osgood, Herbert L.  “England and the Colonies.”  Political Science Quarterly  17 (June 1902): 206-22.

     Osgood, Herbert L.  “The Political Ideas of the Puritans. I.”  Political Science Quarterly  6 (March 1891): 1-28.

     Osgood, Herbert L.  “The Political Ideas of the Puritans. II.”  Political Science Quarterly  6 (June 1891): 201-31.

     Scott, Arthur P.  “The Constitutional Aspects of the Parson’s Cause.”  Political Science Quarterly  31 (Dec. 1916): 558-77.

     Tyler, Leon Gardiner.  “Virginians Voting in the Colonial Period.”  William and Mary College Quarterly Historical Magazine  6 (July 1897): 7-13.

     Williams, Basil.  “Chatham and the Representation of the Colonies in the Imperial Parliament.”  English Historical Review 22 (October 1907): 756-58.

Religion

     Adams, James Truslow.  The Founding of New England.  New York: Atlantic Monthly Press, 1921. Chapter IV: Some Aspects of Puritanism.

     Adams, James Truslow.  The Founding of New England.  New York: Atlantic Monthly Press, 1921. Chapter VII: An English Opposition Becomes a New England Oligarchy.

     Adams, James Truslow.  The Founding of New England.  New York: Atlantic Monthly Press, 1921. Chapter XI: The Defeat of the Theocracy.

     Baldwin, Edward Chauncey.  “The Permanent Elements in the Hebrew Law.”  International Journal of Ethics 25 (April 1915): 360-71.

     Burrage, Henry S.  “Why Was Roger Williams Banished?”  American Journal of Theology 5 (January 1901): 1-17.

     Christie, Francis Albert.  “The Beginnings of Arminianism in New England.”  Papers of the American Society of Church History  series 2, 3 (1912): 151-72.

     Cobb, Sanford.  The Rise of Religious Liberty in America: A History.  New York: Macmillan, 1902.

De Normandie, James.  “John Eliot, the Apostle to the Indians.”  Harvard Theological Review 5 (July 1912): 349-70.

     Dennis, Alfred Pearce  “Lord Baltimore’s Struggle with the Jesuits, 1634-1649.”  Annual Report of the American Historical Association  1 (1899): 105-25.

     Eggleston, Edward.  The Transit of Civilization from England to America in the Seventeenth Century.  New York, D. Appleton and Company, 1901. Chapter 6: Land and Labor in the Early Colonies.

     Foster, Frank Hugh  “The History of the Original Puritan Theology of New England, 1620-1720.”  American Journal of Theology 5 (January 1901): 1-17.

     Greene, Evarts B.  “The Anglican Outlook on the American Colonies in the Early Eighteenth Century.”  American Historical Review  20 (October, 1914): 64-85.

     Greene, Evarts Boutelle.  Provincial America, 1690-1740.  New York, N.Y.: Harper and Brothers, 1905.  Chapter VI: Puritans and Anglicans.

     Houston, G. David.  “John Woolman’s Efforts in Behalf of Freedom.”  Journal of Negro History 2 (April 1917): 126-38. (Woolman was a Quaker abolitionist.)

     Jernegan, Marcus W.  “Slavery and Conversion in the American Colonies.”  American Historical Review  21 (April 1916): 504-27.

     Osgood, Herbert L.  “The Political Ideas of the Puritans, I.”  Political Science Quarterly  6 (March 1891): 1-28.

     Osgood, Herbert L.  “The Political Ideas of the Puritans. II.”  Political Science Quarterly  6 (June 1891): 201-31.

     Scott, Arthur P.  “The Constitutional Aspects of the Parson’s Cause.”  Political Science Quarterly  31 (Dec. 1916): 558-77.

     Tyler, Moses Coit.  A History of American Literature.  New York: G. P. Putnam’s Sons, 1878. Chapter VIII: New England: Theological and Religious Writers.

     Tyler, Moses Coit.  A History of American Literature.  New York: G. P. Putnam's Sons, 1878. Chapter XV: New England: The Pulpit in Literature.

     Walker, Williston.  “The Services of the Mathers in New England Religious Development.”  Papers of the American Society of Church History  5 (1893): 61-85.

     Weeks, Stephen Beauregard.  Church and State in North Carolina.  Baltimore, Md.: The Johns Hopkins Press, 1878. (Digitization in progress)

     Woodbridge, Frederick J. E.  “Jonathan Edwards.”  Philosophical Review  13 (July 1904): 393-408.

     Woodson, Carter G.  “Anthony Benezet.”  Journal of Negro History 2 (January 1917): 37-50. Also listed in  Classics on American Slavery.

Social Conditions

     Abbott, Edith.  “A Study of the Early History of Child Labor in America.”  American Journal of Sociology  14 (July 1908): 15-37.

Wars and Armies

     Adams, James Truslow.  The Founding of New England.  New York: Atlantic Monthly Press, 1921. Chapter XIV: The Inevitable Conflict.

     Crane, Verner W.  “The Southern Frontier in Queen Anne’s War.”  American Historical Review  24 (April 1919): 379-95.

     Greene, Evarts Boutelle.  Provincial America, 1690-1740.  New York, N.Y.: Harper and Brothers, 1905. Chapter X:  Acadia and the Peace of Utrecht (1709-1713)

     Greene, Evarts Boutelle.  Provincial America, 1690-1740. New York, N.Y.: Harper and Brothers, 1905. Chapter VIII:  King William’s War (1689-1701)

     Greene, Evarts Boutelle.  Provincial America, 1690-1740. New York, N.Y.: Harper and Brothers, 1905. Chapter IX:  Queen Anne’s War (1700-1709)

     Guttridge, G. H.  The Colonial Policy of William III in America and the West Indies.  London: Cambridge University Press; New York: Macmillan, 1922.  Chapter III: The War with France in North America.

     Lauber, Almon Wheeler.  Indian Slavery in Colonial Times Within the Present Limits of the United States.  New York: Columbia University, 1913.  Chapter V: Processes of Enslavement: Warfare. Also listed in  Classics on American Slavery.

     Wallace, Maxwell G.  “Legislation in Virginia Regulating the Enrolling and Training of the Militia.”  Virginia Law Review 5 (May 1918): 525-34.

     Winsor, Justin.  “Virginia and the Quebec Bill.”  American Historical Review  1 (April 1896): 436-43.


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