Haberman, Robb (University
of Connecticut)
A Network of Benefits: Magazine Production & the Formation
of Cultural Life in Post-Revolutionary America, 1783-1798
(NYHS, 2004)
Hack, Timothy (University
of Delaware)
Worlds Apart: Comparing Slavery in East and West Jersey
(NYHS)
Haefeli, Evan (The McNeil Center for Early American
Studies)
The Creation of American Religious Pluralism: Churches, Colonialism, and Conquest
in the Mid-Atlantic, 1628-1688 (NYHS, 2000)
Halabuk, James (George Mason University)
Give me liberty or give me debt: Thomas Paine, John Adams, Alexander Hamilton,
and the Politics of Debt (NYHS, 2006)
Hale, Grace Elizabeth (University of Virginia)
Rebel, Rebel: Outsiders in American Culture, 1945-2000
(COL, 2000)
Hale, Matthew Rainbow (Mississippi State University)
Neither Britons nor Frenchman: The French Revolution
and American National Identity (NYHS, 2002)
Hall, Stephen G. (Ohio State University)
To Give a Faithful Account of the Race: History and Historical Writing in the African American Community, 1817-1915 (NYPL, 2002)
Halloran, Fiona Deans (Eastern
Kentucky University)
The Power of the Pencil: Thomas Nast and American Political
Art (NYHS, 2003)
Hamilton, Daniel W. (Harvard University)
The Limits of Sovereignty: Legislative Property Confiscation
in the Union and the Confederacy (NYPL, 2002)
Hamlin, Deborah (Debi) (North
Carolina Central University)
Albion Tourgee and the Niagara Movement (SCH, 2005)
Harrington, John P. (The Cooper
Union)
The Neighborhood Playhouse at the Henry Street Settlement
(COL, 1999)
Harris, Keith (University
of Virginia)
Across the Bloody Chasm: National Divisions in the Wake
of War, 1885-1915 (NYPL)
Harris, LaShawn (Howard
University)
Beyond Respectability: The Remaking of Black Women's
Activism, 1900-1950 (SCH, 2006)
Hart, Tanya (Yale University)
Chapter Six: Public Health and Medical Work in Black
Harlem, 1915-1945 (SCH, 2004)
Hart, William B. (Middlebury College)
Who Shall Sing Best: Race, Slavery, and Religion in
Eighteenth-Century New York City (GLC, 2000)
Hartnett, Stephen (University of Illinois)
Executing Democracy: The Enlightenment, Capital Punishment,
and the Rhetoric of Justice in America, 1750-1846 (NYHS,
2001)
Harvey, Paul (University of
Colorado)
Freedom's Coming: Religious Culture and the Shaping
of the South from the Civil War through the Civil Rights
Era (COL, 1999)
Publications: Freedom’s Coming:
Religious Culture and the Shaping of
the South from the Civil War through the Civil Rights
Era,
University
of North Carolina Press, 2005.
http://web.uccs.edu/pharvey
The Columbia Documentary History of Religion
in
America
Since 1945, edited with Philip Goff, Columbia University
Press,
2005.
Themes in Religion and American Culture, edited
with Philip Goff,
University
of North Carolina Press, 2004.
Redeeming the South: Religious Cultures and Racial
Identities Among Southern
Baptists, 1865-1925, University of North Carolina
Press, 1997.
Hashikawa, Kenryu
(Columbia University)
City and Country in the Early Republic: Social and Economic
Networks in the New York-Philadelphia Region (NYHS,
2001)
Hasenyager, Caroline
(The College of William and Mary)
Peopling the Cloister: Women's Colleges & The Worlds
We've Made of Them (NYPL)
Head, David (University
of Buffalo, State University of New York)
Pirates, Privateers, and Peaceful Trade: Commercial
Legitimacy in the Early American Republic, 1815-1830
(NYHS, 2005)
Hemenway, Robin L.E. (University of Minnesota)
" Foundlings of the State": The Colored Orphan
Asylum and the Racial Politics of Child Welfare in New
York, 1860-1920 (NYHS, 2001)
Hench, John B. (American Antiquarian
Society)
A D-Day for American Books Abroad: Overseas Editions,
Inc., and the Internationalization of the U.S. Book
Trade, 1942-1948 (COL, 2003)
Publications: The Press and the
American Revolution, co-edited with Bernard
Bailyn, American Antiquarian Society, 1980.
Needs and Opportunities in the History of the Book:
America, 1639- 1876,
co-edited with David D. Hall, American Antiquarian
Society, 1987.
The Republican Synthesis Revisited: Essays in Honor
of George Athan Billias,
co-edited with Milton M. Klein and Richard D. Brown,
American
Antiquarian Society, 1992.
Under Its Generous Dome: The Collections and Programs
of the
American
Antiquarian Society, co-edited with Nancy H. Burkett,
American
Antiquarian Society, 1992.
Henretta, James A. (University
of Maryland)
The Liberal State in America: New York, 1820-1975 (COL, 2000)
Publications: Republicanism and Liberalism in America and
the
German States, 1750-1850,
Co-edited with Jürgen
Heideking,Cambridge
University Press, 2001.
America: A Concise History, Co-authored with David Brody and Lynn
Dumenil,
Bedford Books, 1998, 2nd ed., 2001, 3rd ed., 2005.
The Origins of American Capitalism, Northeastern University Press,
1991.
Heyd, Uriel (University of London)
Developments of Press in Britain and America in the 18th Century (NYPL, 2006)
Hicks, Melinda (West
Virginia University)
Women as Colonial Entrepreneurs: The Life and Economic
Legacy of Alida Livingston of New York (GLC, 2006)
Hills, Patricia (Boston University)
Painting Harlem Modern: The Art of Jacob Lawrence (SCH,
2004)
Hochman, Barbara
(Ben-Gurion University of the
Negev)
Uncle Toms's Cabin and the Reading Revolution
(NYHS, 1999)
Hodes, Martha (New York University)
The Sea Captain's Wife: A True Story About Love, Race,
and War in the Nineteenth Century (NYPL, 2003)
Publications:
The Sea Captain’s Wife: A True Story
of Love, Race, and War in the Nineteenth
Century, W.W. Norton, forthcoming Sept. 2006.
http://SeaCaptainsWife.com
White Women, Black Men: Illicit Sex in the Nineteenth-Century
South, Yale
University Press, 1997.
Sex, Love, Race: Crossing Boundaries in North American
History,
editor,
New York University Press, 1999.
Hodges, Graham Russell
(Colgate University)
New York City in the Eighteenth Century (NYHS, 1998)
Hogue, James K. (University
of North Carolina at Charlotte)
Black Confederates in History and Memory (NYPL, 2004)
Holton, Adalaine (University
of Maryland, Baltimore County)
The Practices of Black Radical Print (SCH)
Holzer, Harold (Metropolitan
Museum of Art)
Abraham Lincoln at Cooper Union (NYPL, 2001)
Publications:
Lincoln at Cooper Union: The Speech that Made Abraham
Lincoln
President,
Simon & Schuster, 2004.
Lincoln in the Times: The Life of Abraham Lincoln
as Originally
Reported
in the New York Times, with David Herbert Donald,
St.
Martin's Press, 2005.
Homberger, Eric
(University of East Anglia)
Mrs. Astor and the Making of New York Aristocracy (COL,
1998)
Publications: New York City and
the Struggle of the Modern,
Cambridge
Companion to Modern American Culture, ed. Chris
Bigsby
(Cambridge University Press). Accepted for publication
in 2006.
Mrs. Astor's New York: Money and Social Power in
a Gilded Age, Yale University
Press, 2004.
The Historical Atlas of New York City: A Visual
Celebration of 400
Years
of New York City's History, illustrated by Alice
Hudson,
Henry
Holt & Company, 2005.
Scenes from the Life of a City: Corruption and Conscience
in Old New York,
Yale University Press, 1994.
Hood, Clifton (Hobart
and William Smith Colleges)
Making and Unmaking New York: A Cultural History of
the City's Economic Elites, since 1754 (NYPL, 2006)
Horowitz, Helen Lefkowitz
(Smith College)
Rereading Sex: Battles over Sexual Knowledge and Suppression
in the Nineteenth-Century America (NYHS, 2000)
Horton, Lois E. (George
Mason University)
The Legend and Life of Harriet Tubman (NYHS, 2001)
Huggins, Benjamin (George
Mason University)
Republican Principles and Democratic Revolutions: Senators
Nathaniel Macon and Willie Mangum and the Course of
North Carolina Politics, 1800-1854 (NYHS)
Hughes, Brandi (Yale University)
Middle Passages: African America and the Missionary
Movement through West Africa, 1850-1930 (SCH, 2006)
Hulsebosch, Daniel J. (Saint Louis University School
of Law)
Constituting Empire: Constitutional Law and Practice in New York, 1664 to 1830
(NYHS, 2000)
Hunter, David (University of Maryland)
Jim Crow Goes Abroad: Race and the American Nation during World War II (SCH,
2006)
Huzzey, Richard (St.
Catherine's College, University of Oxford)
Against Slavery: The Nationalisation of British Anti-Slavery
1833-70 (COL)
Hyland, Matthew G.
(College of William and Mary)
Virginia Piedmont Landscape (GLC, 2000)
Hymson, Laura A. (University
of Michigan)
Advertising Empire: The Integration of the American
Advertising Industry and the State, 1918-1955 (NYPL,
2006)

Inman, Natalie (Vanderbilt
University)
Networking and Negotiation on the Frontier: A Comparative
Study of Strategic Decision-Making in Cherokee, Chickasaw,
and White Families in their Contest for Regional Dominance,
1700-1840 (GLC)
Ireland, Owen S.
(College of Brockport, State
University of New York)
Esther De Berdt Reed: Re-fashioning a Female Identity
in a Revolutionary Context, 1763-1780 (NYHS, 1999)
Isaac, Joel (Selwyn
College, Cambridge)
Theories of Knowledge and the American Human Sciences,
1920-1960 (COL, 2004)
Izecksohn, Vitor
(Universidade Federal de Rio
de Janeiro)
Comparing Wars: State, Race and Citizenship in the Paraguayan
and Civil Wars (NYHS, 2004)

Jacoby, Russell (University of California, Los Angeles)
The Work, Contribution and Role of Nobert Guterman (COL,
1999)
Janis, Ely (Boston College)
The Land League in the United States and Ireland: Nationalism,
Gender, and Ethnicity in the Gilded Age (NYPL, 2004)
Jespersen, T. Christopher
(North Georgia College & State University)
Becoming the Redcoats: The Anglo-American Responses
to Revolutions in North America and Southeast Asia,
1763-1995
(GLC, 2000)
Publications:
American Images of China, Stanford
University Press, 1996.
Architects of the American Century: Individuals,
Ideas, and
Institutions
in Twentieth Century American Foreign Policy: Essays
on
American Foreign Policymakers and the Orginzations They
Have
Shaped, co-edited with David Schmitz, Imprint Publications,
Inc.,
2000.
Interviews with George Kennan, editor, University
Press of
Mississippi,
2002.
Johnson, Herbert A. (University
of South Carolina)
Military-Civilian Relationships and the Rule of Law
in the New Republics, 1775-1784: Gouverneur Morris and
John Jay (COL, 2005)
Publications: Wingless Eagle: U.S.
Army Aviation through World War I,
University of North Carolina Press, 2001.
The Chief Justiceship of John Marshall, 1801-35,
University of South Carolina
Press, 1997.
American Legal and Constitutional History: Cases
and Materials, San Francisco:
Austin & Winfield, 1994; 2nd edition, Lanham:
John Jay: Colonial Lawyer, Garland Publishing Co.,
1989 
University
Press of America, 2001.
Johnson, Paul E. (University
of South Carolina)
Dangerous Play: A Life of Sam Patch (NYHS, 2000)
Publications:
The Early American Republic, 1789-1829, Oxford
University Press,
2006.
Sam Patch, The Famous Jumper, New York: Hill
and Wang, 2003.
The Kingdom of Matthias: A Story of Sex and Salvation
in 19th-
Century
America, with Sean Wilentz, New York, Oxford University
Press,
1994.
African-American Christianity: Essays in History,
Editor, University of
California
Press, 1994.
Johnson, Jr., Robert J. (City
University of New York)
Lincoln the Lawyer (GLC, 2001)
Johnson, William Courtland
(University of California, Riverside)
Black Response to the American Colonization Society
(COL, 1998)
Jones, Bradley Alan (University
of Glasgow)
The American Revolution, Loyalty and the Lower Sort
in the British Atlantic World (NYHS, 2004)
Jones, Christina V. (Howard
University)
Revolution and Reaction: Santo Domingo during the Haitian
Revolution and Beyond, 1791-1844 (SCH, 2005)
Jones, Christopher (Brown
University)
Deserting Dixie: Southern Emigres, Exiles, and Dissenters,
1865-1945 (GLC)
Jones, Matthew (University
of Nottingham)
America, Asia, and the Atomic Bomb: Nuclear Weapons,
Race, and the Containment of China, 1945-1965 (COL)
Jones, Martha S. (University of Michigan)
"All Bound Up Together": The "Woman Question"
in African-American Public Culture, 1830-1900 (GLC,
2003)

Kabala, James (Brown University)
A Christian Nation?: Religion and the State in the Early American Republic, 1789-1830 (GLC, 2005)
Kalliomaki, Aki (University of California, Santa Cruz)
"The Most God-provoking Democrats on This Side
of Hell" - The Impact of the United Irishmen on
the Development of the Early American Republic (NYPL,
2002)
Karali, Vassiliki (University of Edinburgh)
Political Anglicanism in the Atlantic World, c. 1760-1790: A focus on New York, Pennsylvania and Virginia (COL, 2004)
Karnas, Martha (University
of South Florida)
Immigration, Gender, and Kindergarten Education in New
York, 1890-1930 (NYHS, 2001)
Katchum, Mitch (Western
Michigan University)
First Martyr of Liberty: Crispus Attuck in American
Memory (SCH)
Keller, Lisa (Purchase College)
Places of 'Legitimate Liveliness': Creating, Maintaining,
and Defining Public Order in Nineteenth Century London
and New York (COL, 2000)
Ketchum, Richard M.
Divided Loyalties (GLC, 1998)
Kimmage, Michael Chapman (The
Catholic University of America)
The Conservative Turn: Lionel Trilling, Whittaker Chambers
and the Lessons of Anti-Stalinism (COL, 2004)
Kohlmeier, Lisa (Claremont
Graduate University)
Intellectual Homes: The Search for Space in the Lives
of Alice, James, Alice Paul, Olgivanna Wright, and Regina
Anderson Andrews (NYPL)
Koo, Kathryn S. (Saint
Mary's College of California)
Slavery and Print Culture in New England, 1704-1850
(GLC)
Koot, Christian J. (University of Delaware)
In Pursuit of Profit: Persistent Dutch Influence on
the Inter-Imperial Trade of New York and the Lesser
Antilles, 1621-1689 (NYHS, 2003)
Kozakiewicz, Lauren (University
at Albany, State University of New York)
In Politics a "Half a Loaf" is Still Progress:
Women as Political Partisans in New York State, 1895-1950
(COL, 2002)
Kreger, Erika M. (University
of California, Davis)
The Letters of Salmon P. Chase and His Daughters (NYHS, 1999)
Krivonosov, Alexander A. (The Pennsylvania State University)
Where East Meets The West: A Landscape of Familiar Strangers.
Missionary Alaska, 1794-1898 (NYHS, 2001)
Kutnik, Jerzy (Maria Curie
- Sklodowska University)
American History: A Textbook for Polish University and College Students of English (NYHS, 1999) 
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