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"Working Class Democracy in America: Sean Wilentz and the Jacksonian Worker," [Essay Review <strong>of</strong> Sean<br />

Wilentz, Chants Democratic: New York City and the Rise <strong>of</strong> the American Working Class (New York: Oxford<br />

<strong>University</strong> Press, 1984)] in International Labor and Working Class History (Spring 1987).<br />

"'Let Her Own Works Praise Her': The Lives <strong>of</strong> Seventeenth-Century Women," [Essay Review <strong>of</strong> Laurel Thatcher<br />

Ulrich, Good Wives: Image and Reality in the Lives <strong>of</strong> Women in Northern New England (New York: A.A. Knopf,<br />

1982)], in Reviews in American History XII (1984): 182-88.<br />

Carl Degler, At Odds, in Signs VIII (1982): 138-43.<br />

Essay review <strong>of</strong> The Papers <strong>of</strong> James Madison, William and Mary Quarterly, 3rd series, XXXV (January 1978):<br />

147-55.<br />

Other reviews in American Historical Review, Journal <strong>of</strong> American History, William and Mary Quarterly, The<br />

History Teacher, Political Science Quarterly, Social Science Quarterly.<br />

COMMENTARY<br />

“Protecting the Nation’s Memory,” Chronicle <strong>of</strong> Higher Education May 19, 2006,<br />

p. B20.<br />

“Risking Our Dreams: Conditions <strong>of</strong> Work for Women Historians in the Twenty-First Century,” Journal <strong>of</strong><br />

Women’s History vol 18 (2006) pp. 121-132; an expanded version <strong>of</strong> “A New Agenda for the Academic<br />

Workplace,” The Chronicle <strong>of</strong> Higher Education Review, March 18, 2005.<br />

“Two Days in March: Historians and Humanities Advocacy Day,” Perspectives: Newsmagazine <strong>of</strong> the<br />

American Historical Association, vol.44 (May 2006),<br />

pp.3-6<br />

“Depending on the Contingent: The Hidden Costs for History,” Perspectives: Newsmagazine <strong>of</strong> the American<br />

Historical Association, vol.44 (April 2006), pp.3-6.<br />

“The Equitable Workplace: Not for Women Only,” Perspectives: Newsmagazine <strong>of</strong> the American Historical<br />

Association, vol.44 (February 2006), pp.3-6 and at www.historians.org/perspectives<br />

“When Things Fall Apart: Citizenship as a Countervailing Force,” Perspectives: Newsmagazine <strong>of</strong> the<br />

American Historical Association, vol.44 (January 2006)<br />

pp.3-5 and at www.historians.org/perspectives<br />

“We Are All Historians <strong>of</strong> Human Rights,” Perspectives (October, 2006)<br />

“Women <strong>of</strong> the Republic at Twenty-Five: Reflections” at a panel celebrating the publication <strong>of</strong> the book and<br />

Mary Beth Norton’s Liberty’s Daughters: Society for the History <strong>of</strong> the Early Republic Annual Meeting,<br />

Philadelphia, July 2005, with comments by Susan Klepp, Rosemarie Zagarri, Jennifer Morgan. Text <strong>of</strong> my<br />

talk published in Uncommon Sense, published by the Omohunro Institute <strong>of</strong> Early American History &<br />

Culture, Fall, 2005, pp. 20-23.<br />

Response to “Perspectives on the Writing and Teaching <strong>of</strong> History–The Work <strong>of</strong> Linda Kerber” Western<br />

Association <strong>of</strong> Women Historians,<br />

June 2003 (comments by Alice Kessler-Harris, Suzanne Lebsock, Terri Snyder, Grace Larsen)

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