Minstrelization and nationhood: "backside Albany," backlash, and the wartime origins of blackface minstrelsy / David Waldstreicher -- Meditating on slavery in the age of revolution: Barbary captivities and the whitening of American democracy / Carroll Smith-Rosenberg -- "Murder, robbery, rape, adultery, and incest": Martha Meredith Read's Margaretta and the function of federalist fiction / Duncan Faherty -- Conceptual traffic: the Atlantic slave trade and the war of 1812 / Christen Mucher -- The radicalism of the First Seminole war and its consequences / Nathaniel Millett -- For the love of glory: Napoleonic imperatives in the early American republic / Matthew Rainbow Hale -- Military service and racial subjectivity in the war narratives of James Roberts and Isaac Hubbell / James M. Greene -- Naval biography, the War of 1812, and the contestation of American national identity / Tim Lanzendorfer -- The self-abstracting letters of war: Madison, Henry, and the executive author / Eric Wertheimer -- "Can you be surprised at my discouragement?": global emulation and the logic of colonization at the New York African Free School / Anna Mae Duane -- Widening the scope on the Indians' Old Northwest / Jonathan Todd Hancock -- Domestic fronts in the era of 1812: slavery, expansion, and familial struggles for sovereignty in the early-nineteenth-century Choctaw South / Dawn Peterson -- "Borders thick and foggy": mobility, community, and nation in a northern indigenous region / Karen l. Marrero -- "Hindoo marriage" and national sovereignty in the early-nineteenth-century United States / Brian Connolly.
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