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Pennsylvania History vol. 67, no. 1, Winter 2000
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2000-01-01
Front Matter
Front Matter
Pennsylvania History: A Journal of Mid-Atlantic Studies
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Articles
The World Turned Upside Down: Revolutionary Politics, Fries' and Gabriel's Rebellions, and the Fears of the Federalists
Simon Newman
5-20
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"No wonder the times were troublesome:" The Origin of Fries Rebellion, 1783-1799
Terry Bouton
21-42
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Guarding the Republican Interest: The Western Pennsylvania Democratic Societies and the Excise Tax
Jeffrey A. Davis
43-62
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The Federalists' Cold War: The Fries Rebellion, National Security, and the State, 1787-1800
Paul Douglas Newman
63-104
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Popular Nullification, Fries' Rebellion, and the Waning of Radical Republicanism, 1798-1801
Robert H. Churchill
105-140
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Fries in the Federalist Imagination: A Crisis of Republican Society
Whitman H. Ridgway
141-160
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The Invention of American Democracy: The Pennsylvania Federalists and the New Republic
Owen S. Ireland
161-171
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Book Reviews
Book Reviews: The Direct Tax of 1798, Edited by Harry C. Adams
Robert H. Churchill
173-174
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