Colonial history of the United States (English Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Colonial history of the United States" in English language version.

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  • Russell F. Weigley, ed., Philadelphia: a 300 year history (1982). excerpt
  • Patricia U. Bonomi, Under the Cope of Heaven: Religion, Society, and Politics in Colonial America (2003) excerpt and text search
  • Sydney E. Ahlstrom, A Religious History of the American People (1972) pp 121–384 excerpt and text search
  • Edmund S. Morgan, The Puritan Family: Religion and Domestic Relations in Seventeenth-Century New England (1966) excerpt and text search
  • On Virginia, see Kathleen M. Brown, Good Wives, Nasty Wenches, and Anxious Patriarchs: Gender, Race, and Power in Colonial Virginia (1996) 512pp excerpt and text search

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  • David J. Weber,"The Spanish legacy in North America and the historical imagination." Western Historical Quarterly 23.1 (1992): 4–24. online

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  • Wiecek, William M. (1977). "The Statutory Law of Slavery and Race in the Thirteen Mainland Colonies of British America". The William and Mary Quarterly. 34 (2): 258–280. doi:10.2307/1925316. JSTOR 1925316.
  • Feinstein, Stephen (2006). "God, Greed, and Genocide: The Holocaust Through the Centuries, by Arthur Grenke". Canadian Journal of History. 41 (1): 197–199. doi:10.3138/cjh.41.1.197. ISSN 0008-4107. For the most part, however, the diseases that decimated the Natives were caused by natural contact. These Native peoples were greatly weakened, and as a result, they were less able to resist the Europeans..
  • Moller, Herbert (1945). "Sex Composition and Correlated Culture Patterns of Colonial America". The William and Mary Quarterly. 2 (2): 114–153. doi:10.2307/1923515. JSTOR 1923515.
  • Whaples, Robert (March 1995). "Where Is There Consensus Among American Economic Historians? The Results of a Survey on Forty Propositions" (PDF). The Journal of Economic History. 55 (1): 139–154. doi:10.1017/S0022050700040602. JSTOR 2123771. S2CID 145691938. ...[the] vast majority [of economic historians and economists] accept the view that indentured servitude was an economic arrangement designed to iron out imperfections in the capital market.
  • Bodle, Wayne (1994). "Themes and Directions in Middle Colonies Historiography, 1980–1994". The William and Mary Quarterly. 51 (3): 355–388. doi:10.2307/2947435. JSTOR 2947435.
  • Slaughter, Thomas P. (1984). "The Tax Man Cometh: Ideological Opposition to Internal Taxes, 1760–1790". The William and Mary Quarterly. 41 (4): 566–591. doi:10.2307/1919154. JSTOR 1919154.
  • Park, K-Sue (2016). "Money, Mortgages, and the Conquest of America". Law & Social Inquiry. 41 (4): 1006–1035. doi:10.1111/lsi.12222. ISSN 0897-6546. S2CID 157705999.
  • Anderson, M. Kat (June 14, 2005). Tending the Wild. University of California Press. doi:10.1525/9780520933101. ISBN 978-0-520-93310-1.
  • Park, K-Sue (2016). "Money, Mortgages, and the Conquest of America". Law & Social Inquiry. 41 (4): 1006–1035. doi:10.1111/lsi.12222. ISSN 0897-6546. S2CID 157705999.
  • Pole, J. R. (1962). "Historians and the Problem of Early American Democracy". American Historical Review. 67 (3): 626–46. doi:10.2307/1844105. JSTOR 1844105.
  • Ulrich, Laurel Thatcher (1990). "Of Pens and Needles: Sources in Early American Women's History". The Journal of American History. 77 (1): 200–207. doi:10.2307/2078652. JSTOR 2078652.
  • Barth 2014, p. 499 Barth, Jonathan Edward (2014). "'A Peculiar Stampe of Our Owne': The Massachusetts Mint and the Battle over Sovereignty, 1652-1691". The New England Quarterly. 87 (3): 490–525. doi:10.1162/TNEQ_a_00396. hdl:2286/R.I.26592. JSTOR 43285101. S2CID 57571000.
  • Clarke, Hermann F. (1937). "John Hull: Mintmaster". The New England Quarterly. 10 (4): 669, 673. doi:10.2307/359931. JSTOR 359931.
  • Barth 2014, p. 500 Barth, Jonathan Edward (2014). "'A Peculiar Stampe of Our Owne': The Massachusetts Mint and the Battle over Sovereignty, 1652-1691". The New England Quarterly. 87 (3): 490–525. doi:10.1162/TNEQ_a_00396. hdl:2286/R.I.26592. JSTOR 43285101. S2CID 57571000.
  • Barth 2014, p. 514 Barth, Jonathan Edward (2014). "'A Peculiar Stampe of Our Owne': The Massachusetts Mint and the Battle over Sovereignty, 1652-1691". The New England Quarterly. 87 (3): 490–525. doi:10.1162/TNEQ_a_00396. hdl:2286/R.I.26592. JSTOR 43285101. S2CID 57571000.
  • Barth 2014, p. 520 Barth, Jonathan Edward (2014). "'A Peculiar Stampe of Our Owne': The Massachusetts Mint and the Battle over Sovereignty, 1652-1691". The New England Quarterly. 87 (3): 490–525. doi:10.1162/TNEQ_a_00396. hdl:2286/R.I.26592. JSTOR 43285101. S2CID 57571000.
  • Historian Jon Butler has questioned the concept of a Great Awakening, but most historians use it. John M. Murrin (June 1983). "No Awakening, No Revolution? More Counterfactual Speculations". Reviews in American History. 11 (2): 161–171. doi:10.2307/2702135. ISSN 0048-7511. JSTOR 2702135.
  • Carr, Lois Green; Walsh, Lorena S. (October 1977). "The Planter's Wife: The Experience of White Women in Seventeenth-Century Maryland". The William and Mary Quarterly. 34 (4): 542–571. doi:10.2307/2936182. JSTOR 2936182.

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  • Michael Tadman, "The Demographic Cost of Sugar: Debates on Slave Societies and Natural Increase in the Americas," The American Historical Review Dec. 2000 105:5 online Archived November 23, 2011, at the Wayback Machine

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  • Wiecek, William M. (1977). "The Statutory Law of Slavery and Race in the Thirteen Mainland Colonies of British America". The William and Mary Quarterly. 34 (2): 258–280. doi:10.2307/1925316. JSTOR 1925316.
  • David J. Weber, "The Spanish Frontier in North America." OAH Magazine of History 14.4 (2000): 5–11. online
  • David J. Weber,"The Spanish Borderlands, Historiography Redux." History Teacher 39.1 (2005): 43–56. online
  • Schurz, William Lytle (1917). "Manila Galleon and California" (PDF). Southwestern Historical Quarterly. 21 (2): 107–126. JSTOR 30234744 – via jstor.
  • Moller, Herbert (1945). "Sex Composition and Correlated Culture Patterns of Colonial America". The William and Mary Quarterly. 2 (2): 114–153. doi:10.2307/1923515. JSTOR 1923515.
  • Whaples, Robert (March 1995). "Where Is There Consensus Among American Economic Historians? The Results of a Survey on Forty Propositions" (PDF). The Journal of Economic History. 55 (1): 139–154. doi:10.1017/S0022050700040602. JSTOR 2123771. S2CID 145691938. ...[the] vast majority [of economic historians and economists] accept the view that indentured servitude was an economic arrangement designed to iron out imperfections in the capital market.
  • Schlesinger, Arthur M. (1962). "The Aristocracy in Colonial America". Proceedings of the Massachusetts Historical Society. 74: 3–21. JSTOR 25080556.
  • Bodle, Wayne (1994). "Themes and Directions in Middle Colonies Historiography, 1980–1994". The William and Mary Quarterly. 51 (3): 355–388. doi:10.2307/2947435. JSTOR 2947435.
  • Slaughter, Thomas P. (1984). "The Tax Man Cometh: Ideological Opposition to Internal Taxes, 1760–1790". The William and Mary Quarterly. 41 (4): 566–591. doi:10.2307/1919154. JSTOR 1919154.
  • Pole, J. R. (1962). "Historians and the Problem of Early American Democracy". American Historical Review. 67 (3): 626–46. doi:10.2307/1844105. JSTOR 1844105.
  • Wood, Bradford J. (1999). ""A Constant Attendance on God's Alter": Death, Disease, and the Anglican Church in Colonial South Carolina, 1706–1750". The South Carolina Historical Magazine. 100 (3): 204–220. JSTOR 27570385.
  • Ulrich, Laurel Thatcher (1990). "Of Pens and Needles: Sources in Early American Women's History". The Journal of American History. 77 (1): 200–207. doi:10.2307/2078652. JSTOR 2078652.
  • Barth 2014, p. 499 Barth, Jonathan Edward (2014). "'A Peculiar Stampe of Our Owne': The Massachusetts Mint and the Battle over Sovereignty, 1652-1691". The New England Quarterly. 87 (3): 490–525. doi:10.1162/TNEQ_a_00396. hdl:2286/R.I.26592. JSTOR 43285101. S2CID 57571000.
  • Clarke, Hermann F. (1937). "John Hull: Mintmaster". The New England Quarterly. 10 (4): 669, 673. doi:10.2307/359931. JSTOR 359931.
  • Barth 2014, p. 500 Barth, Jonathan Edward (2014). "'A Peculiar Stampe of Our Owne': The Massachusetts Mint and the Battle over Sovereignty, 1652-1691". The New England Quarterly. 87 (3): 490–525. doi:10.1162/TNEQ_a_00396. hdl:2286/R.I.26592. JSTOR 43285101. S2CID 57571000.
  • Barth 2014, p. 514 Barth, Jonathan Edward (2014). "'A Peculiar Stampe of Our Owne': The Massachusetts Mint and the Battle over Sovereignty, 1652-1691". The New England Quarterly. 87 (3): 490–525. doi:10.1162/TNEQ_a_00396. hdl:2286/R.I.26592. JSTOR 43285101. S2CID 57571000.
  • Barth 2014, p. 520 Barth, Jonathan Edward (2014). "'A Peculiar Stampe of Our Owne': The Massachusetts Mint and the Battle over Sovereignty, 1652-1691". The New England Quarterly. 87 (3): 490–525. doi:10.1162/TNEQ_a_00396. hdl:2286/R.I.26592. JSTOR 43285101. S2CID 57571000.
  • Historian Jon Butler has questioned the concept of a Great Awakening, but most historians use it. John M. Murrin (June 1983). "No Awakening, No Revolution? More Counterfactual Speculations". Reviews in American History. 11 (2): 161–171. doi:10.2307/2702135. ISSN 0048-7511. JSTOR 2702135.
  • Carr, Lois Green; Walsh, Lorena S. (October 1977). "The Planter's Wife: The Experience of White Women in Seventeenth-Century Maryland". The William and Mary Quarterly. 34 (4): 542–571. doi:10.2307/2936182. JSTOR 2936182.

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  • Timothy H. Breen, "Horses and gentlemen: The cultural significance of gambling among the gentry of Virginia." William and Mary Quarterly (1977) 34#2 pp: 239–257. online

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