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From letter, Alexander Hamilton to Henry Knox re: Ordinance Department, ca. 1779, (GLC 07167)




Tintype of unidentified private, ca. 1861. (GLC 05111.01.0506)




"Reading the Emancipation Proclamation." Lithograph of black family reading newspaper, Hartford, Conn., 1864. (Detail, GLC 07595)




Watercolor from the sketchbook of Philo H. Arnold, 1848. (GLC01685)





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Cafer du Plessis, Elizabeth (Indiana University)
Meatless Days and Sleepless Nights: Food and Agriculture in the United States during World War I (COL)

Cappiello, Dianne W. (Binghamton University, SUNY)
'With the Declaration of Independence in one hand and the Holy Bible in the other': Black Abolitionism in the Early Republic, 1776-1840 (NYHS, 2006)

Carlson, David (Emory University)
Conscription in Confederate Georgia (NYHS, 2003)
Publication: Plain Folk in a Rich Man’s War: Class and Dissent in
Confederate Georgia
, with David and Teresa Williams, University Press of Florida, 2002.

Carlson, W. Bernard (Stanford University)
Inventing a Public Image: Nikola Tesla and the New York Literary Community, 1890-1920 (COL, 1998)

Carp, Benjamin (University of Virginia)
Cityscapes and Revolution: Political Mobilization and Urban Spaces in North America, 1740-1783 (NYHS, 2002)

Carriker, Robert C. (Gonzaga University)
Lewis and Clark (NYHS, 2001)

Carter, Michael S. (University of Southern California)
Mathew Carey and the Public Emergence of Roman Catholicism in the United States 1789-1839 (NYPL, 2004)

Chambers, Thomas A. (Niagara University)
Remembering the Revolution: Battlefield Tourism and Historic Commemoration in Early-Nineteenth Century America (NYHS, 2004)
Publications: Drinking the Waters: Creating an American Leisure Class at Nineteenth Century Mineral Springs, Smithsonian
Institution Publications, 2003.

Chernus, Ira (University of Colorado)
The New (I)Deal: The Ideological Roots of Franklin D. Roosevelt's Foreign Policy (COL, 2004)

Chilton, Katherine (Carnegie Mellon University)
Gender, Labor, and Family during Slavery and the Transition to Freedom in the District of Columbia, 1820-1875 (SCH)

Chopra, Ruma (University of California, Davis)
Loyalist Persuasions: New York, 1776-1783 (NYPL , 2005)

Christie, Angela (Université de la Sorbonne Nouvelle-
Paris III)

Mother Tongues: Cherokee Women and the Paradigm of the Sacred, Consonant Circle, 1540-Present (COL, 2006)

Chronopoulos, Themis (Brown University)
Disorderly Space: Power Relations and the Postwar Decline of New York City (COL , 2000)

Ciepley, David (University of Chicago)
The Other Liberal Tradition: The American Whigs and the Rational for Formative Politics (GLC, 2001)

Clark, Constance Areson (University of Colorado)
Evolution for John Doe: Scientists, Pictures and the Public in the Decade of the Scopes Trial (NYHS, 2000)

Clarke, Frances (Johns Hopkins University)
The Politics of Sentimentality: Sacrifice and Benevolence in the Civil War North (GLC, 1999)
Publications: Evolution in the Jazz Age, Johns Hopkins University Press, forthcoming, 2007.

Clavin, Matthew J. (American University)
Men of Color, to Arms! Remembering Toussaint Louverture and the Haitian Revolution in the American Civil War (SCH, 2003)

Clayton, Nichola (University of Sheffield)
Land and Free Labor during the Civil War and Reconstruction (NYPL, 2005)

Cleves, Rachel Hope (Northern Illinois University)
The New Reign of Terror in America: The Abolitionist Sons of Federalist Fathers Reconsidered (NYPL, 2006)

Clinton, Catherine
Harriet Tubman (COL, 2001)

Clippinger, Kathryn A (Cornell University)
Comparative Family Ethnicity on the New York Borderlands, 1680-1800 (NYHS, 2003)

Cohen, Harvey G. (The John W. Kluge Center, Library of Congress)
Duke Ellington's America (SCH, 2004)

Cohen, Patricia Cline (University of California)

Thomas Low Nichols and Mary Gove Nichols: Women's Sexual Autonomy and Marriage Reform in the 1840s and 1850s (NYHS, 2005)

Colby, Jason M. (Cornell University)
Jim Crow Empire: Race and U.S. Colonialism in the Caribbean Basin, 1865-1930 (COL, 2002)

Coleman, Robin R. Means (New York University)
From Birth of A Nation to the Dot-Coms: The NAACP's Historical role in Promoting African American Equality in Mass Media (NYPL, 2001)

Conlin, Michael F. (Eastern Washington University)
Patriotic Culture in a Divided Republic: the Parallel Paths of American Nationalism on the Road to Civil War, 1826-1862 (NYPL, 2001)

Connolly, James J. (Ball State University)
Lincoln Steffens and the Cultural History of Party Politics in Industrial America (COL, 1999)

Cook, James W. (University of Michigan)
Crack in the White Republic: Race, Culture, and Transgression in the US North, 1780-1865 (NYHS, 2000)

Cook, Robert John (University of Sheffield)
Divided America: The Pursuit of National Identity in the Era of the Civil War, 1848-1877 (GLC, 1998)
Publications:
Civil War America: Making a Nation, 1848–1877,
Pearson Education/Longman, 2003.
Civil War Centennial: Historical Memory in the Era of the Cold War and the Black Freedom Struggle, Louisiana State University Press, forthcoming: 2007.

Corbett, Theodore
Trans-Atlantic Families: the Commercial Ethic Crugers and Waltons (GLC, 2000)

Corbould, Clare (University of Sydney)
Making African Americans, 1919-1936 (SCH, 2005)

Cornell, Saul (Ohio State University)
Armed in the Cause of Liberty: the Second Amendment in American History (NYPL, 2002)

Covart, Elizabeth (University of California at Davis)
Convergence on the Hudson: How Yankee/Dutch Relations in Albany, New York, 1750-1830, led to the Creation of an American City (GLC)

Cox, Anna-Lisa (University of Illinois)
Objects of Derision, Subjects of Praise: Mixed-Race Battles and Concepts of Race and Identity Among Black and White Union Troops during the Civil War (GLC, 2000)
Publications: A Stronger Kinship: One Town's Extraordinary Story of
Hope and Faith,
Little Brown and Co., February 2006.

Cox, Thomas H. (State University of New York, Buffalo)
Courting Commerce: Gibbons vs. Ogden and the Transformation of Commerce Regulation in the Early Republic (GLC, 2000)

Crackel, Theodore J. (University of Virginia)
The War Department Papers of Henry Knox (GLC, 1998)
Publications: Mr. Jefferson's Army: Political and Social Reform of the Military Establishment, 1801-1809, New York University Press, 1987.
West Point: A Bicentennial History, University Press of Kansas, 2002.

Crain, Patricia (University of Minnesota)
Spectral Literacy: Children, Poverty, and the Meaning of Reading, 1765-1898 (COL, 2003)

Crompton, Samuel Willard (Holyoke Community College)
Dearly Beloved Friend (GLC, 2000)

Crout, Robert Rhodes (Charleston Southern University)
Marquis de Lafayette (GLC, 1998)
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Dabel, Jane E. (California State University, Long Beach)

Women and the Riot: African-American Women and the New York City Draft Riot, 1863 (NYHS, 2002)

Dalrymple, Daniel A (Michigan State University)
Garvey and the Garveyites: A Comparative Study of the Roles and Institutions of UNIA Members in the United States and the Caribbean (SCH, 2005)

Dalton, Kathleen M. (Phillips Academy, Andover)
The War Circle (GLC, 2001)
Publications: Theodore Roosevelt: A Strenuous Life, Alfred A.
Knopf, 2002.

David, James Corbett (College of William and Mary)
Dunmore's New World: Political Culture in the Revolutionary Atlantic (NYHS, 2005)

Davidson, David (Northwestern University)
Republic of Risk: Evangelicalism and Entrepreneurship in America, 1783-1800, (NYHS, 2006)

Davis, John (Smith College)
Urban Landscape in New York City at the Turn of the Century (COL, 1998)
Publications: Paintings and Sculpture in the Collection of the
National Academy of Design
, co-author, Hudson Hills Press, 2004.
Smith College Museum of Art: European and American Paintings and Sculpture, 1760-1960, co-author, Hudson Hills Press, 2000.
The Landscape of Belief: Encountering the Holy Land in Nineteenth-Century American Art and Culture. Princeton University Press,
1996.
American Paintings of the Nineteenth-Century, Part I. Collections of the National Gallery of Art, Systematic Catalogue, National Gallery of Art and Oxford University Press, 1996.

De La Guardia, Carmen (Universidad Autónoma de Madrid)
A Difficult Relationship: the United States and Spain, 1776-1823 (COL, 1999)

de Langehagen, France (Ecole Des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales at Paris, France)
The Second Great Awakening in New-York City (1790-1860)
(NYPL, 2006)

DeBusk, Kristin (University of California, Davis)
Reinventing the Conservative Press (COL, 2006)

Delbourgo, James (Columbia University)
Political Electricity: Experimentalism, Enthusiasm and Enlightenment in Eighteenth-Century British America (GLC, 2000)

DeLombard, Jeannine Marie (University of Toronto)
Ebony Idols (SCH)

Den Hartog, Jonathan (University of Notre Dame)
The Jay Family and the Changing Political and Religious Cultures in the Early American Republic (COL, 2003)

Desjardin, Thomas A.
American Valhalla: The Story of the Battle of Gettysburg (GLC, 1998)

di Bonaventura, Allegra (Yale University)
This Little World: Two Manhoods in Old New England, 1678-1758 (GLC, 2006)

Dixon, John M. (University of California, Los Angeles)
Intellectual Matters: Science and Politics in Cadwallader Colden's Atlantic World, 1718-1765 (NYHS, 2004)

Domanque, Druann (University of Louisiana, Lafayette)
An Old-Spelling, Critical Edition of Three Works by Eighteenth-Century Playwright Hannah Cowley: 'The Runaway,' 'Who's the Dupe?,' and 'The Belle's Stratagem.' (COL, 1999)

Dorlin, Elsa (University of Paris I Pantheon-Sorbonne)
Political Theory of Black Emancipation (SCH, 2006)

Dorman, Jacob (Wesleyan University)
Everyday Life and the Harlem Renaissance Scholar (COL)

Dossett, Kate (St. John's College, University of Cambridge)
Feminist Networks in the Harlem Renaissance (NYPL, 2002)

Dossett, Kate (University of Leeds)
Black Nationalism and Communism in the Federal Theatre Project, 1935-39 (SCH, 2006)

Downey, Kirstin
In Defense of the Working Man: The Life of Frances Perkins
(COL, 2004)

Downs, Jr., James (Princeton University)
Diagnosing Reconstruction: Contagion, Freedom, and the Medical Division of the Freedmen's Bureau (NYHS, 2003)
Publications: Taking Back the Academy: History of Activism, History as Activism. Co-edited collection with Jennifer Manion, Routledge Press, 2004.
Why We Write, editor. Routledge Press, November 2005.

Driskell, Jay (Yale University)
Race Above Party: African-American Voters, the NAACP and Race Formation, 1908-1965 (SCH, 2006)

Duquette, Elizabeth (University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign)
Loyal Subjects: The Problems of Moral Allegiance in Postbellum America (NYPL, 2002)

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Albumen print of an unidentified woman in a black dress. (GLC 05131)








Full-length standing carte de visite portrait of two young girls in roller skates. Pentz imprint, York, Pa., undated. (GLC 00241.09)




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