Journal of the Early Republic
University of North Carolina Press · United States
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The Journal of the Early Republic focuses on the historical period of the early American Republic, examining themes of nation-building, law, and political culture. It explores the experiences and agency of women, including Black women and Indigenous women, within this era, analyzing their roles in social networks, property rights, and resistance to violence and dispossession. The journal also investigates the impact of the Revolution on various aspects of society, including the development of religious and reform movements, and the complexities of political loyalty and identity.
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