The January/April issue explores the importance of clocks to William Penn's political philosophy; the experiences of ordinary mariners in the early 19th-century transatlantic; and journalist George Lippard's use of a revolutionary-era traitor to discourage opposition to the Mexican American War.
Contents
“Governments, like Clocks”: A Contextualization of William Penn’s Horological Simile
Kerr Houston
The Trials of the American Snow George in the British Atlantic, 1805–6
Phillip Reid
Benjamin J. Swenson