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Little Women and Self-Made Men: Gender in the Nineteenth Century

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The following  research papers were written by students in the 1992 seminar, "Little Women and Self-Made Men: Gender in the Nineteenth Century," under the supervision of Professor Lee Heller.

The Invention of New England in the Nineteenth Century

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The following research papers were written by students in the 1993 seminar, "The Invention of New England in the Nineteenth Century," under the supervision of Dona Brown, assistant professor of American history at the University of New Hampshire.

Children's Books and Childhood Reading in Early America

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The following research papers were written by students in the 1994 seminar, "Children's Books and Childhood Reading in Early America," under the supervision of Samuel F. Pickering, Jr.

Wilderness Views: Nature as Other, Self, and Enterprise in American Culture c.1776-1900

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The following research papers were written by students in the 1995 seminar, "Wilderness Views: Nature as Other, Self, and Enterprise in American Culture c.1776-1900" under the supervision of Professor Janice Simon.

Revolutionary Narratives: Memory and Desire in Antebellum America

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The following research papers were written by students in the 1996 seminar, "Revolutionary Narratives: Memory and Desire in Antebellum America," under the supervision of Professor Wayne Franklin.

Accounts of the Self: Autobiography and Personal Narrative in Antebellum America

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The following  research papers were written by students in the 1997 seminar, "Accounts of the Self: Autobiography and Personal Narrative in Antebellum America," under the supervision of Professor Ann Fabian.

The Shaping of Historical Memory: Collecting the Artifacts of America's Past, 1790-1840

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The following research papers were written by students in the 1999 seminar, "The Shaping of Historical Memory: Collecting the Artifacts of America's Past, 1790-1840," under the supervision of Barnes Riznik.

Seeing America First: Exploration and Imagination in North America, 1500-1900

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The following research papers were written by students in the 1998 seminar, "Seeing America first: exploration and imagination in North America, 1500-1900," under the supervision of Professor Gregory H. Nobles.

Romanticism Confronts History: Literary and Material Culture in the United States, 1820-1876

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The following research papers were written by students in the 2000 seminar, "Romanticism Confronts History: Literary and Material Culture in the United States, 1820-1876," under the supervision of Harvey Green.

Crime, Punishment, and Popular Culture in Early America, 1674-1860

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The following research papers were written by students in the 2001 seminar, "Crime, Punishment, and Popular Culture in Early America, 1674-1860," under the supervision of Daniel A. Cohen.

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