Institute of Early American History and Culture (Williamsburg, Va.)
Institute of Early American History and Culture.
Omohundro institute of early American history and culture (Williamsburg, Va.)
Institute of Early American History and Culture (Williamsburg, Virg.)
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Works
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The Adams-Jefferson letters : the complete correspondence between Thomas Jefferson and Abigail and John Adams | |
America in European consciousness, 1493-1750 | |
The antifederalists : critics of the Constitution : 1781-1788 | |
Benjamin Franklin & Polly Baker : the history of a literary deception | |
Beyond confederation origins of the Constitution and American national identity | |
Books about early America : a selection for non-professional readers | |
Books for 1973-1974 | |
Character of John Adams | |
Circular letters of congressmen to their constituents, 1789-1829 | |
Colonial Chesapeake society | |
Colonists in bondage : white servitude and convict labor in America : 1607-1776 | |
The complete works of Captain John Smith (1580-1631) | |
Creation of the American republic 1776-1787 | |
The Democratic Republicans of New York; the origins, 1763-1797 | |
Development of American citizenship, 1608-1870 | |
The early American historian's travel guide | |
The economy of British America, 1607-1789 | |
The elusive Republic : political economy in Jeffersonian America | |
The faithful shepherd; a history of the New England ministry in the seventeenth century | |
Fisher Ames, Federalist and statesman, 1758-1808 | |
The formation of a society on Virginia's Eastern Shore, 1615-1655 | |
Gentlemen freeholders; political practices in Washington's Virginia. | |
Good wives, nasty wenches, and anxious patriarchs : gender, race, and power in colonial Virginia | |
The Governor and the rebel; a history of Bacon's Rebellion in Virginia. | |
Governors-General the English army and the definition of the Empire, 1569-1681 | |
Great awakening documents on the revival of religion, 1740-1745 | |
Handbook | |
history of the ancient and honorable Tuesday club | |
In English ways the movement of societies and the transferal of English local law and custom to Massachusetts Bay in the seventeenth century | |
In search of early America, c1993: | |
The Indians' New world : Catawbas and their neighbors from European contact through the era of removal | |
Indians, settlers & slaves in a frontier exchange economy : the Lower Mississippi Valley before 1783 | |
Indigenous and Atlantic slaveries in New France | |
Institute bicentennial studies on the constitution and early American law and government | |
Invasion of America Indians, colonialism, and the cant of conquest | |
The Jeffersonian Republicans; the formation of party organization, 1789-1801. | |
Jonathan Edwards's moral thought and its British context | |
Landlord and tenant in colonial New York : manorial society, 1664-1775 | |
long argument English Puritanism and the shaping of New England culture, 1570-1700 | |
Merchants and economic development in revolutionary Philadelphia | |
Moral philosophy at seventeenth-century Harvard : a discipline in transition | |
Needs and opportunities for study series | |
The Negro in the American Revolution | |
Newsletter from the Institute of early American history and culture | |
Old Dominion in the 17th century a documentary history of Virginia, 1606-1689 | |
ordeal of the longhouse the peoples of the Iroquois League in the era of European colonization | |
The Otis family, in Provincial and Revolutionary Massachusetts | |
Papers of John Marshall | |
Partisan spirit, Kentucky politics, 1779-1792 | |
A people's army : Massachusetts soldiers and society in the Seven Years' War | |
Peter Harrison, first American architect. | |
Political parties before the Constitution | |
power of objects in eighteenth-century British America | |
The Power of the purse | |
Practice of piety puritan devotional disciplines in seventeenth-century New England | |
Profits in the wilderness entrepreneurship and the founding of New England towns in the seventeenth century | |
The quest for power : the lower houses of assembly in the Southern Royal colonies, 1689-1776 | |
Republikanische Verfassung und bürgerliche Freiheit | |
The royal governors of Georgia, 1754-1775. | |
Rufus King, American federalist. | |
Seeds of extinction : Jeffersonian philanthropy and the American Indian | |
Seventeenth-century America : essays in colonial history | |
The Stamp Act crisis : prologue to revolution | |
Strangers within the realm cultural margins of the First British empire | |
Tench Coxe and the early Republic | |
Through a glass darkly, 1997: | |
To live ancient lives : the primitivist dimension in Puritanism | |
Tobacco and slaves : the development of southern cultures in the Chesapeake, 1680-1800 | |
Transformation of Virginia, 1740-1790 | |
Trivia : or, A collection of the wit and whimsy of early America, in some cases not wholly unimportant (and veritable) of advices, both forreign & domestick, offered by the printer for the delectation of his readers edited by Michael McGiffert ; co-editors, Lucretia Holmes and Patricia G. Maccubbin. | |
Uncommon sense (Williamsburg, Va.) | |
White over black: American attitudes toward the Negro, 1550-1812 | |
The William and Mary quarterly. | |
Winthrop's Boston portrait of a puritan town, 1630-1649 | |
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