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Home › Publications › Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography › PMHB, January 2011

PMHB, January 2011

Volume: 
135
Number: 
1

 

 

 

 

 

Front Matter

Articles

This "rends in Pieces all the Barriers between Virtue and Vice": Tennentists, Moravians, and the Antinomian Threat in the Delaware Valley
by Jared S. Burkholder

With a Little Help from the Friends: The Quaker and Tactical Contexts of Anthony Benezet's Abolitionist Publishing
by Jonathan D. Sassi

Philadelphia not Philanthropolis: The Limits of Pennsylvanian Antislavery in the Era of the Haitian Revolution
by James Alexander Dun

Notes and Documents

Newly Available and Processed Collections at the Historical Society of Pennsylvania
by Christopher Munden and HSP Archives Staff

Book Reviews

Pencak, Pennsylvania's Revolution
by David Waldstreicher

Vitiello, with Thomas, The Philadelphia Stock Exchange and the City It Made
by Richard Sylla

Eastman, A Nation of Speechifiers: Making an American Public after the Revolution
by Joseph Rezek

Otter, Philadelphia Stories: America's Literature of Race and Freedom
by Edward Larkin

Roydhouse, Women of Industry and Reform: Shaping the History of Pennsylvania, 1865-1940
by Loretta Sullivan Lobes

Harris, ed., Second Suburb: Levittown, Pennsylvania
by Peter Siskind

Longhurst, Citizen Environmentalists
by Sherie R. Mershon

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