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Pennsylvania History vol. 65, Special Supplemental Issue, 1998

Published: 1998-12-01

Front Matter

  • Front Matter

    Pennsylvania History: A Journal of Mid-Atlantic Studies
    1-4
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Articles

  • Introduction

    Richard S. Dunn
    5-7
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  • "Things Fearful to Name": Bestiality in Colonial America

    John M. Murrin
    8-43
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  • Reverberations of Haiti in the American North: Black Saint Dominguans in Philadelphia

    Gary B. Nash
    44-73
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  • Crossing the Lines: African-Americans in the New York City Region during the British Occupation, 1776-1783

    Judith Van Buskirk
    74-100
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  • Conceptualizing America in Early Modern Central Europe

    William O'Reilly
    101-121
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  • Conflict and Change on a Cultural Frontier: The Rise of Magdalena Valleau, Land Rioter

    Brendan McConville
    122-140
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  • "Extravagant Claims" and "Hard Labour:" Perceptions of Property in the Hudson Valley, 1751-1801

    Thomas J. Humphrey
    141-166
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  • Letter Writing, Masculinity, and American Men of Science, 1750-1800

    Konstantin Dierks
    167-198
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  • Public Portraits and Portrait Publics

    Valentijn Byvanck
    199-242
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Document

  • Wrestling the "Pale Faced Messenger": The Diary of Edward Garrigues During the 1798 Philadelphia Yellow Fever Epidemic

    Anita DeClue, Billy G. Smith
    243-268
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Index

  • Index

    Pennsylvania History: A Journal of Mid-Atlantic Studies
    269-283
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