PHILADELPHIA, PA - The Historical Society of Pennsylvania (HSP) is pleased to announce the April 2017 issue of the Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography (PMHB) is free to read online through May 9, 2017.
This issue explores the career of Moravian snuff maker Christopher Demuth, the Civil War politics of Pennsylvania governor Andrew Curtin, and newly discovered antislavery writings of William Southeby.
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Contents include:
Articles
Christopher Demuth: From "Single Brother" to Celebrated Snuff Maker | Diane Wenger
Andrew Curtin and the Politics of Union | Jack Furniss
Notes and Documents
"To Friends and All Whom It May Concerne": William Southeby's Rediscovered 1696 Antislavery Protest | Nicholas P. Wood and Jean R. Soderlund
Book Reviews
Tomlin, A Divinity for All Persuasions: Almanacs and Early American Religious Life | Sonia Hazard
Crabtree, Holy Nation: The Transatlantic Quaker Ministry in an Age of Revolution | Neva Jean Specht
Griffin et al., eds., Between Sovereignty and Anarchy: The Politics of Violence in the American Revolutionary Era | Christopher J. Bilodeau
Aden, Upon the Ruins of Liberty: Slavery, the President's House at Independence National Historic Park, and Public Memory | Seth C. Bruggeman
Foner, Gateway to Freedom: The Hidden History of the Underground Railroad | Cheryl Janifer LaRoche
Kashatus, Abraham Lincoln, the Quakers, and the Civil War: "A Trial of Principle and Faith" | Steven Gimber
Netsky, Klezmer: Music and Community in Twentieth-Century Jewish Philadelphia | Meredith R. Aska McBride
Kobus, City of Steel: How Pittsburth Became the World's Steelmaking Capital during the Carnegie Era | John N. Ingham
Wolfinger, Running the Rails: Capital and Labor in the Philadelphia Transit Industry | Marc Kagan