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April 20, 2023

  • Chafee, Zechariah (1920). Freedom of speech. New York : Harcourt, Brace and Howe.


April 22, 2023

  • Ohline, Howard A. (October 1971). "Republicanism and Slavery: Origins of the Three-Fifths Clause in the United States Constitution". The William and Mary Quarterly. 24 (4). Omohundro Institute of Early American History and Culture: 563–584. doi:10.2307/1922187. JSTOR 1922187.


April 23



April 30, 2023


  • Pozen, David E. (December 2021). "The Puzzles and Possibilities of Article V". Columbia Law Review. 121 (8). Columbia Law Review Association, Inc.: 2317–2396.

May[edit]

May 1, 2023


  • Lienesch (Spring 1983). "In defence of the Antifederalists". History of Political Thought. 4 (1). Imprint Academic Ltd.: 65–87. JSTOR 26212367.
  • Boyd, Steven R. (Spring 1979). "Antifederalists and the Acceptance of the Constitution: Pennsylvania, 1787-1792". Publius. 9 (2). Oxford University Press: 123–137. JSTOR 3329737.
  • Aldrich, John H.; Grant, Ruth W. (May 1993). "The Antifederalists, the First Congress, and the First Parties". The Journal of Politics. 65 (2). The University of Chicago Press on behalf of the Southern Political Science Association: 295–326. doi:10.2307/2132267. JSTOR 2132267.
  • Boonshoft, Mark (Summer 2012). "Doughfaces at the Founding: Federalists, Anti-Federalists, Slavery, and the Ratification of the Constitution in New York". New York History. 93 (3). Fenimore Art Museum: 187–218. JSTOR 93.3.187.
  • Einhorn, Robin L. (Winter 2002). "Patrick Henry's Case against the Constitution: The Structural Problem with Slavery". Journal of the Early Republic. 22 (4). University of Pennsylvania Press on behalf of the Society for Historians of the Early American Republic: 549–573. doi:10.2307/3124758. JSTOR 3124758.
  • Brooks, Robin (July 1967). "Alexander Hamilton, Melancton Smith, and the Ratification of the Constitution in New York". The William and Mary Quarterly. 24 (3). Omohundro Institute of Early American History and Culture: 339–358. doi:10.2307/1920872. JSTOR 1920872.
  • Westbury, Susan (Fall 2001). "Robert Yates and John Lansing, Jr.: New York Delegates Abandon the Constitutional Convention". New York History. 82 (4). Fenimore Art Museum: 313–335. JSTOR 42677797. On July 10, 1787, during the sixth week of the Constitutional Convention, New York delegates Robert Yates and John Lansing Jr. left and never returned. ...
  • Ackerman, Bruce; Katyal, Neal (Spring 1995). "Our Unconventional Founding". The University of Chicago Law Review. 62 (2). Publisher:The University of Chicago Law Review: 475–573. doi:10.2307/1600145. JSTOR 1600145.


May 2, 2023

  • Balkin, Jack M. (November 2018). "Free Speech is a triangle". Columbia Law Review. 118 (7). Columbia Law Review Association, Inc.: 2011–2056. JSTOR 26524953.
  • Pozen, David E. (February 2016). "Constitutional Bad Faith". Harvard Law Review. 129 (4). The Harvard Law Review Association: 885–955. JSTOR 24644145.
  • Pozen, David E. (Winter 2016). "Privacy-Privacy Tradeoffs". The University of Chicago Law Review. 83 (1). Publisher:The University of Chicago Law Review: 221–247. JSTOR 43741598.
  • Pozen, Davids E.; Kessler, Jeremy K. (November 2018). "The Search fro and Egalitarian First Amendment". Columbia Law Review. 118 (7). Columbia Law Review Association, Inc.: 1953–2010. JSTOR 26524952. Over the past decade, the Roberts Court has handed down a series of rulings that demonstrate the degree to which the First Amendment can be used to thwart economic and social welfare regulation.
  • Schauer, Frederick (April 2004). "The Boundaries of the First Amendment: A Preliminary Exploration of Constitutional Salience". Harvard Law Review. 117 (6). The Harvard Law Review Association: 1765–1809. doi:10.2307/4093304. JSTOR 4093304.
  • Schauer, Frederick (January 2012). "Harm(s) and the First Amendment". The Supreme Court Review. 2011 (1). The University of Chicago Press: 81–111. doi:10.1086/665583. JSTOR 665583.


May 3

  • Taylor, Hannis (1911). The origin and growth of the American Constitution. Boston and New York: Houghton Mifflin Company. an historical treatise in which the documentary evidence as to the making of the entirely new plan of federal government embodied in the existing Constitution of the United States, is, for the first time, set forth as a complete and consistent whole


May 4

  • Ames, Herman Vandenburg (1897). The proposed amendments to the Constitution of the United States during the first century of its history. Vol. I. Washington D.C.: Government Printing Office.

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  • York, Neil L. (October 1998). "The First Continental Congress and the Problem of American Rights". The Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography. 122 (4). University of Pennsylvania Press: 353–383. JSTOR 20093242.
  • Marsh, Esbon (Spring 1941). "The First Session of the Second Continental Congress". The Historian. 3 (2). Taylor & Francis, Ltd.: 181–194. JSTOR 24435926.


May 5



May 6




May 8

  • Rotunda, Ronald D.; Novak, John E. (1999). Treatise on constitutional law : substance and procedure. Vol. I. St. Paul, Minnesota: West Group.
  • Hoffer, Peter C. (1937). The Constitutional crisis and the rise of a nationalistic view of history in america.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)


  • Martin, Philip L. (December 1970). "The Application Clause of Article Five". Political Science Quarterly. 85 (4). Oxford University Press: 616–628. doi:10.2307/2147599. JSTOR 2147599.
  • Martig, Ralph R. (June 1937). "Amending the Constitution Article Five: The Keystone of the Arch". Michigan Law Review. 35 (8). Michigan Law Review Association, Inc.: 1253–1285. doi:10.2307/1281642. JSTOR 1281642.
  • —— (February 1945). "Treason in the United States: II. The Constitution". Harvard Law Review. 58 (3). Harvard Law Review: 395–344. doi:10.2307/1335427. JSTOR 1335427.
  • Leek, J. H. (November 1951). "Treason and the Constitution". The Journal of Politics. 13 (4). The University of Chicago Press on behalf of the Southern Political Science Association: 604–622. doi:10.2307/2126318. JSTOR 2126318.
  • Larson, Carlton F. W. (April 2006). "The Forgotten Constitutional Law of Treason and the Enemy Combatant Problem". University of Pennsylvania Law Review. 154 (4). University of Pennsylvania Law Review: 863–826. doi:10.2307/40041287. JSTOR 40041287.
  • McKinney, Hayes (March 1918). "Treason under the Constitution of the United States". The Virginia Law Register, New Series. 3 (11). Virginia Law Review: 801–826. doi:10.2307/1107289. JSTOR 1107289.
  • Howell, Herbert A. (November 1917). "The Law of Treason". Virginia Law Review. 5 (2). Virginia Law Review: 131–134. doi:10.2307/1064036. JSTOR 1064036.
  • Mann, W. Howard (October 1955). "Security and the Constitution". Current History. 29 (170). University of California Press: 236–246. JSTOR 45309051.


May 9

  • Holdsworth, W.S. (1928). "Sir William Blackstone". Oregon Law Review. 7 (1). ISSN 0196-2043.

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  • Friedenwald, Herbert (1897). "The Journals and Papers of the Continental Congress". The Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography. 21 (2). University of Pennsylvania Press: 161–184. JSTOR 20085740.
  • Friedenwald, Herbert (1897). "The Journals and Papers of the Continental Congress". The Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography. 21 (3). University of Pennsylvania Press: 361–375. JSTOR 20085753.
  • Friedenwald, Herbert (1897). "The Journals and Papers of the Continental Congress". The Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography. 21 (4). University of Pennsylvania Press: 445–465. JSTOR 20085763.
  • Friedenwald, Herbert. "The Journals and Papers of the Continental Congress". The Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography. University of Pennsylvania Press.
  • Friedenwald, Herbert. "The Journals and Papers of the Continental Congress". The Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography. University of Pennsylvania Press.


Friedenwald, The Journals and Papers of the Continental Congress2 Secret Journals of the Congress of the Confederation


  • Chafetz, Josh (February 2012). "Congress's Constitution". University of Pennsylvania Law Review. 160 (3). Publisher:University of Pennsylvania Law Review: 715–778. JSTOR 41511291.
  • Zeydel, Walter H. (October 1966). "Sir William Blackstone and His Commentaries". The Quarterly Journal of the Library of Congress. 23 (4). Library of Congress: 302–312. JSTOR 29781237.
  • Callanan, Keegan (September 2014). "Liberal Constitutionalism and Political Particularism in Montesquieu's "The Spirit of the Laws"". Political Research Quarterly. 67 (3). Sage Publications, Inc.:: 589–602. JSTOR 24371894.{{cite journal}}: CS1 maint: extra punctuation (link)
  • Krause, Sharon (Spring 2000). "The Spirit of Separate Powers in Montesquieu". The Review of Politics. 62 (2). Cambridge University Press: 231–265. JSTOR 1408037.
  • Hazo, Robert G. (July 1968). "Montesquieu and the Separation of Powers". American Bar Association Journal,. 54 (7). Publisher:American Bar Association: 665–668. JSTOR 25724465.{{cite journal}}: CS1 maint: extra punctuation (link)
  • Rossman, George (November 1949). "The Spirit of Laws: The Doctrine of Separation of Powers". American Bar Association Journal. 35 (2). Publisher:American Bar Association: 93–96. JSTOR 25716744.
  • Samuel, Ana J. (May 2009). "The Design of Montesquieu's "The Spirit of the Laws": The Triumph of Freedom over Determinism". The American Political Science Review. 103 (2). JSTOR 27798503.
  • Stourzh, Gerald (1970). "William Blackstone: Teacher of Revolution". Jahrbuch für Amerikastudien, Bd. 15. Universitätsverlag WINTER Gmbh: 184–200. JSTOR 41155538.



May 10


May 11

“You give me a credit to which I have no claim, in calling me ‘The writer of the Constitution of the U. S." -- Madison


  • Muñoz, Vincent Phillip (February 2003). "James Madison's Principle of Religious Liberty". The American Political Science Review. 97 (1). American Political Science Association.: 17–32. JSTOR 3118218.
  • Sikkenga, Jeffrey (July 2012). "Government Has No "Religious Agency": James Madison's Fundamental Principle of Religious Liberty". American Journal of Political Science. 56 (3). Midwest Political Science Association: 745–756. JSTOR 23316018.
  • "The Separation of Church and State and the Obligations of Citizenship". {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help)


May 12


  • Callanan, Keegan. "Liberal Constitutionalism and Political Particularism in Montesquieu's "The Spirit of the Laws"". {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
  • Warford-Johnston, Benjamin (November 2016). "American Colonial Committees of Correspondence: Encountering Oppression, Exploring Unity, and Exchanging Visions of the Future". The History Teacher. 50 (1). Society for History Education: 83–128. JSTOR 44504455.
  • Barker, Robert S. (September 2012). "Natural Law and the United States Constitution". The Review of Metaphysics. 66 (12). Philosophy Education Society Inc.: 105–130. JSTOR 41635554.
  • Maletz, Donald J. (Winter 1998). "The Union as Idea: Tocqueville on the American Constitution". History of Political Thought. 19 (4): 599–620. JSTOR 26217526.[l]


May 13


  • Pollock, Frederick (1908). "Hobbes and Locke: The Social Contract in English Political Philosophy". Journal of the Society of Comparative Legislation. 9 (1). Cambridge University Press on behalf of the British Institute of International and Comparative Law: 107–112. JSTOR 752187.
  • Bradley, Curtis A.; Morrison, Trevor W. (December 2012). "Historical Gloss and Separation of Powers". Harvard Law Review. 126 (2). The Harvard Law Review Association: 411–485. JSTOR 23414504.
  • Merrill, Thomas W. (1991). "The Constitutional Principle of Separation of Powers". The Supreme Court Review. 1991. The University of Chicago Press: 225–260. JSTOR 3109603.
  • Persson, Torsten; Roland, Gerard; Tabellini, Guido (November 1997). "Separation of Powers and Political Accountability". The Quarterly Journal of Economics. 112 (4). Oxford University Press: 1163–1202. JSTOR 2951269.
  • Fairlie, John A. (February 1923). "The Separation of Powers". Michigan Law Review. 21 (4). Michigan Law Review Association. doi:10.2307/1277683. JSTOR 1277683.
  • Levi, Edward H. Levi (April 1976). "Some Aspects of Separation of Powers". Columbia Law Review. 76 (3). Columbia Law Review Association: 371–391. doi:10.2307/1121549. JSTOR 1121549.
  • Barber, N. W. (March 2001). "Prelude to the Separation of Powers". The Cambridge Law Journal. 60 (1). Cambridge University Pres: 59–88. JSTOR 4508751.
  • Sharp, Malcolm P. (April 1935). "The Classical American Doctrine of "The Separation of Powers"". The University of Chicago Law Review. 2 (3). Publisher:The University of Chicago Law Review: 385–436. doi:10.2307/1596321. JSTOR 1596321.
  • Reck, Andrew J. (June 1991). "The Enlightenment in American Law II: The Constitution". The Review of Metaphysics. 44 (4). Philosophy Education Society Inc.: 729–754. JSTOR 20129097.
  • Reck, Andrew J. (March 1991). "The Enlightenment in American Law I: The Declaration of Independence". The Review of Metaphysics. 44 (4). Philosophy Education Society Inc.: 549–573. JSTOR 20129058.
  • Reck, Andrew J. (September 1991). "The Enlightenment in American Law II: The Bill of Rights". The Review of Metaphysics. 44 (4). Philosophy Education Society Inc.: 57–87. JSTOR 20129137.
  • Howe, Daniel Walker (July 1989). "Why the Scottish Enlightenment Was Useful to the Framers of the American Constitution". Comparative Studies in Society and History. 31 (3). Cambridge University Press: 572–587. JSTOR 178771.
  • Branson, Roy (April–June 1979). "James Madison and the Scottish Enlightenment". Journal of the History of Ideas. 40 (2). University of Pennsylvania Press: 235–250. doi:10.2307/2709150. JSTOR 2709150.{{cite journal}}: CS1 maint: date format (link)
  • Robinson, Daniel N. (April 2007). "The Scottish Enlightenment and the American Founding". The Monist. 90 (2). Oxford University Press: 170–181. JSTOR 27904025.
  • Meyer, D. H. (Summer 1976). "The Uniqueness of the American Enlightenment". American Quarterly. 28 (2). The Johns Hopkins University Press: 165–186. doi:10.2307/2712348. JSTOR 2712348. The Federalist serves as an illustration of the American assimilation of Enlightenment thinking
  • Koch, Adrienne (July 1961). "Pragmatic Wisdom and the American Enlightenment". The William and Mary Quarterly. 18 (3). Omohundro Institute of Early American History and Culture: 313–329. doi:10.2307/1921168. JSTOR 1921168.
  • Ludwikowski, Rett R. (1990). "The French Declaration of the Rights of Man and Citizen and the American Constitutional Development". The American Journal of Comparative Law. 38. Oxford University Press: 445–462. doi:10.2307/840552. JSTOR 840552.

May 14

  • Smith, Adam (1910). Professor Edwin R. A. Seligman (ed.). The Wealth of Nations. Vol. I. London : J.M. Dent & Sons ; New York : E.P. Dutton.{{efn|On the eve of the American Revolution, to be precise, on the ninth of March, 1776, a revolution occurred in the realm of thought: economics emerged as a science. The cause of that revolution was the publication of Adam Smith’s The Wealth of Nations.[8]
  • —— (1910). —— (ed.). The Wealth of Nations. Vol. I. London : J.M. Dent & Sons ; New York : E.P. Dutton.
  • Smith, Adams (1961). The Wealth of Nations. The Bobbs-Merrill company, Inc.
  • {{cite book |last=Smith |first=Adam |title=An inquiry into the nature and causes of the wealth of nations |volume=II |author-link=Adam Smith |author-mask=2 |publisher=Printed for W. Strahan; and T. Cadell, in the Strand |location=London |year=1776 |isbn= |url=https://archive.org/details/inquiryintonatur02smit_0/page/n5/mode/2up |ref=smith1776b}
  • Manuel, Frank E., ed. (1965). The Enlightenment. Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey: Prentice-Hall, Inc.


  • Tanaka, Hideo (June 2010). "The Scottish Enlightenment and Its Influence on the American Enlightenment". The Kyoto Economic Review. 79 (1). Kyoto University: 16–39. JSTOR 43213383.


May 15


  • Werner, John M. (July–September 1972). "David Hume and America". Journal of the History of Ideas. 33 (3). University of Pennsylvania Press: 439–456. doi:10.2307/2709045. JSTOR 2709045.{{cite journal}}: CS1 maint: date format (link)
  • Adair, Douglass (August 1957). ""That Politics May Be Reduced to a Science": David Hume, James Madison, and the Tenth Federalist". Huntington Library Quarterly. 20 (4). University of Pennsylvania Press: 343–360. doi:10.2307/3816276. JSTOR 3816276.
  • Manzer, Robert A. (July 2001). "A Science of Politics: Hume, The Federalist, and the Politics of Constitutional Attachment". American Journal of Political Science. 45 (3). Midwest Political Science Association: 508–518. doi:10.2307/2669235. JSTOR 2669235.
  • Spencer, Mark G. (October 2002). "Hume and Madison on Faction". The William and Mary Quarterly. 59 (4). Omohundro Institute of Early American History and Culture: 869–896. doi:10.2307/3491574. JSTOR 3491574.
  • Coenen, Dan T. (November 2006). "A Rhetoric for Ratification: The Argument of "The Federalist" and Its Impact on Constitutional Interpretation". Duke Law Journal. 56 (2). Duke University School of Law: 569–543. JSTOR 40040551.
  • Corley, Pamela C.; Howard, Robert M.; Nixon, David C. (January 2005). "The Supreme Court and Opinion Content: The Use of the Federalist Papers". Political Research Quarterly. 68 (2). Sage Publications, Inc.: University of Utah: 329–340. doi:10.2307/3595633. JSTOR 3595633.
  • Miller, Joshua (February 1968). "The Ghostly Body Politic: The Federalist Papers and Popular Sovereignty". Political Theory. 16 (1). Sage Publications, Inc.: University of Utah: 99–119. JSTOR 191649.
  • Morgan, Edmund S. (Spring 1986). "Safety in Numbers: Madison, Hume, and the Tenth "Federalist"". Huntington Library Quarterly. 49 (2). University of Pennsylvania Press: 95–112. doi:10.2307/3817178. JSTOR 3817178.
  • Arkin, Marc M. (August 1995). ""The Intractable Principle:" David Hume, James Madison, Religion, and the Tenth Federalist". The American Journal of Legal History. 39 (2). Oxford University Press: 148–176. doi:10.2307/845899. JSTOR 845899.
  • Conniff, James (August 1980). "The Enlightenment and American Political Thought: A Study of the Origins of Madison's Federalist Number 10". Political Theory. 8 (2). Sage Publications, Inc.: University of Utah.: 381–402. JSTOR 190920.
  • Morgan, Robert J. (December 1974). "Madison's Theory of Representation in the Tenth Federalist". The Journal of Politics. 36 (4). The University of Chicago Press: 852–885. doi:10.2307/2129398. JSTOR 2129398.


May 16


  • Schwarz, Michael (Fall 2007). "The Great Divergence Reconsidered: Hamilton, Madison, and U.S.-British Relations, 1783-89". Journal of the Early Republic. 27 (3). University of Pennsylvania Press: 407–436. JSTOR 30043515.
  • Sheehan, Colleen A. (August 2004). "Madison v. Hamilton: The Battle over Republicanism and the Role of Public Opinion". The American Political Science Review. 98 (3). American Political Science Association: 405–424. JSTOR 4145337.
  • Pratt, Ronald L. (January 1991). "Alexander Hamilton: The Separation of Powers". Public Affairs Quarterly. 5 (1). University of Illinois Press on behalf of North American Philosophical Publications: 101–115. JSTOR 40435772.
  • Greeson, Jennifer (Spring 2013). "American Enlightenment: The New World and Modern Western Thought". American Literary History. 25 (1). Oxford University Press: 6–17.
  • May, Henry F. (Winter 1970). "The Problem of the American Enlightenment". New Literary History. 1 (2). The Johns Hopkins University Press: 201–214. doi:10.2307/468628. JSTOR 468628.
  • Koritansky, John C. (Spring 1979). "Alexander Hamilton's Philosophy of Government and Administration". Publius. 9 (2). Oxford University Press: 99–122. JSTOR 3329736.


May 17

  • Montesquieu, Baron De (1900) [1748]. Hon. Frederic R. Coudert (ed.). The spirit of laws. Vol. I. Translated by Nugent, Thomas. P. F. Collier & Son.[n]
  • Montesquieu, Baron De (1900) [1748]. Hon. Frederic R. Coudert (ed.). The spirit of laws. Vol. II. P. F. Collier & Son.


May 18


May 19


  • Howe, Daniel W. (July 1987). "The Political Psychology of The Federalist". The William and Mary Quarterly. 44 (3). Omohundro Institute of Early American History and Culture: 485–509. doi:10.2307/1939767. JSTOR 1939767. Key words: Enlightenment, Publius Montesquieu
  • Levy, Jacob T. (Spring 2006). "Beyond Publius: Montesquieu, Liberal Republicanism and the Small-Republic Thesis". History of Political Thought. 27 (1). Imprint Academic Ltd.: 50–90. JSTOR 26221900. Key words: The Spirit of Laws, David Hume, Adam Smith
  • Wolfe, Christopher (Summer 1977). "The Confederate Republic in Montesquieu". Polity. 9 (4). The University of Chicago Press on behalf of the Northeastern Political Science Association: 427–445. doi:10.2307/3234324. JSTOR 3234324. Key words: Federalist Papers, Madison, The Spirit of the Laws
  • Ward, Lee (Fall 2007). "Montesquieu on Federalism and Anglo-Gothic Constitutionalism". Publius. 37 (4). Oxford University Press: 551–577. JSTOR 20184956. Key words: Separation of Powers
  • "The Design of Montesquieu's "The Spirit of the Laws": The Triumph of Freedom over Determinism". {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help)


May 20


May 21


  • Goebel, Julius, Jr. (April 1938). "Constitutional History and Constitutional Law". Columbia Law Review. 38 (4). Columbia Law Review Association, Inc.: 555–557. doi:10.2307/1116430. JSTOR 1116430.{{cite journal}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  • Ackerman, Bruce (December 1989). "Constitutional Politics/Constitutional Law". The Yale Law Journal. 99 (3). The Yale Law Journal Co., Inc.: 453–547. doi:10.2307/796754. JSTOR 796754.


May 22

  • Gellinek, Christian (1983). Hugo Grotius. Boston : Twayne Publishers.


  • Haakonssen, Knud (May 1985). "Hugo Grotius and the History of Political Thought". Political Theory. 13 (2). Sage Publications, Inc.: University of Utah: 239–265. JSTOR 191530.
  • Brett, Annabel (March 2002). "Natural Right and Civil Community: The Civil Philosophy of Hugo Grotius". The Historical Journal. 45 (1). Cambridge University Press: 31–51. JSTOR 3133629.
  • Edwards, Charles (November 1970). "The Law of Nature in the Thought of Hugo Grotius". The Journal of Politics. 32 (4). The University of Chicago Press on behalf of the Southern Political Science Association: 784–807. doi:10.2307/2128383. JSTOR 2128383.
  • BOUKEMA, H. J. M. BOUKEMA (1983). "Grotius' Concept of Law". Archives for Philosophy of Law and Social. 69 (1). Franz Steiner Verlag: 68–73. JSTOR 23679689.


May 23


  • Vile. "The Critical Role of Committees at the U.S. Constitutional Convention of 1787". {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help)


May 24

  • Heckelman, Jac C.; Dougherty, Keith L. (June 2013). "A Spatial Analysis of Delegate Voting at the Constitutional Convention". The Journal of Economic History. 73 (2). Cambridge University Press: 407–444. JSTOR 24551041.
  • Slez, Adam; Martin, John Levi (February 2007). "Political Action and Party Formation in the United States Constitutional Convention". American Sociological Review. 74 (1). American Sociological Association: 42–67. JSTOR 25472447.


May 25

  • Robbins, Caroline (April 1954). ""When It Is That Colonies May Turn Independent:" An Analysis of the Environment and Politics of Francis Hutcheson (1694-1746)". The William and Mary Quarterly. 11 (2). Omohundro Institute of Early American History and Culture.: 214–251. doi:10.2307/1922040. JSTOR 1922040.


May 26

  • Adair, Douglass (August 1957). ""That Politics May Be Reduced to a Science": David Hume, James Madison, and the Tenth Federalist". Huntington Library Quarterly. 20 (4). University of Pennsylvania Press: 343–360. doi:10.2307/3816276. JSTOR 3816276.
  • Branson, Roy (April–June 1979). "James Madison and the Scottish Enlightenment". Journal of the History of Ideas. 40 (2). University of Pennsylvania Press: 235–250. doi:10.2307/2709150. JSTOR 2709150.
  • Conniff, James (August 1980). "The Enlightenment and American Political Thought: A Study of the Origins of Madison's Federalist Number 10". Political Theory. 8 (2). Sage Publications, Inc.: University of Utah.: 381–402. JSTOR 190920.
  • Howe, Daniel Walker (July 1989). "Why the Scottish Enlightenment Was Useful to the Framers of the American Constitution". Comparative Studies in Society and History. 31 (3). Cambridge University Press: 572–587. doi:10.1017/S0010417500016042. JSTOR 178771.
  • Robbins, Caroline (April 1954). ""When It Is That Colonies May Turn Independent:" An Analysis of the Environment and Politics of Francis Hutcheson (1694-1746)". The William and Mary Quarterly. 11 (2). Omohundro Institute of Early American History and Culture.: 214–251. doi:10.2307/1922040. JSTOR 1922040.
  • Spencer, Mark G. (October 2002). "Hume and Madison on Faction". The William and Mary Quarterly. 59 (4). Omohundro Institute of Early American History and Culture: 869–896. doi:10.2307/3491574. JSTOR 3491574.* Adair, Douglass (August 1957). ""That Politics May Be Reduced to a Science": David Hume, James Madison, and the Tenth Federalist". Huntington Library Quarterly. 20 (4). University of Pennsylvania Press: 343–360. doi:10.2307/3816276. JSTOR 3816276.
  • Branson, Roy (April–June 1979). "James Madison and the Scottish Enlightenment". Journal of the History of Ideas. 40 (2). University of Pennsylvania Press: 235–250. doi:10.2307/2709150. JSTOR 2709150.
  • Conniff, James (August 1980). "The Enlightenment and American Political Thought: A Study of the Origins of Madison's Federalist Number 10". Political Theory. 8 (2). Sage Publications, Inc.: University of Utah.: 381–402. JSTOR 190920.
  • Howe, Daniel Walker (July 1989). "Why the Scottish Enlightenment Was Useful to the Framers of the American Constitution". Comparative Studies in Society and History. 31 (3). Cambridge University Press: 572–587. doi:10.1017/S0010417500016042. JSTOR 178771.
  • Robbins, Caroline (April 1954). ""When It Is That Colonies May Turn Independent:" An Analysis of the Environment and Politics of Francis Hutcheson (1694-1746)". The William and Mary Quarterly. 11 (2). Omohundro Institute of Early American History and Culture.: 214–251. doi:10.2307/1922040. JSTOR 1922040.
  • Spencer, Mark G. (October 2002). "Hume and Madison on Faction". The William and Mary Quarterly. 59 (4). Omohundro Institute of Early American History and Culture: 869–896. doi:10.2307/3491574. JSTOR 3491574.



 • "Scottish teachers were popular in mid-eighteenth-century America because they were sparks from a furnace of intellectual life. Scotland was a poor, small country, but it was unusually literate, and its universities and the men who graduated from them provided the best education in the English-speaking world."

  • Spencer, Mark G. (October 2002). "Hume and Madison on Faction". The William and Mary Quarterly. 59 (4). Omohundro Institute of Early American History and Culture: 869–896. doi:10.2307/3491574. JSTOR 3491574.



May 27


  • Roche, John P. (December 1961). "The Founding Fathers: A Reform Caucus in Action". The American Political Science Review. 55 (4). American Political Science Association: 799–816. doi:10.2307/1952528. JSTOR 1952528.
  • Brant, Irving (January 1951). "Madison: On the Separation of Church and State". The William and Mary Quarterly. 8 (1). Omohundro Institute of Early American History and Culture: 3–24. doi:10.2307/1920731. JSTOR 1920731.
  • Hoskins, Richard J. (1984). "The Original Separation of Church and State in America". Journal of Law and Religion. 2 (2). Cambridge University Press: 221–239. doi:10.2307/1051090. JSTOR 1051090.
  • Joseph M., Dawson (Autumn 2008). "The Meaning of Separation of Church and State in the First Amendment Special Issue". Journal of Church and State. 50 (4). Oxford University Press: 677–681. JSTOR 23921771.


May 28

The framers also studied the political philosophies of Plato, Socrates and Aristotle of Greece and those found in Roman Law who advanced the idea of balance of powers.[9][10]


  • Finkelman, Paul (April 2011). "Slavery, the Constitution, and the Origins of the Civil War". OAH Magazine of History. 25 (2). Oxford University Press: 14–18. JSTOR 23210240.
  • Patterson, orlando (Autumn 1987). "The Unholy Trinity: Freedom, Slavery, and the American Constitution". Social Research. 54 (3). The Johns Hopkins University Press: 543–577. JSTOR 40970472.
  • Freehling, William W. (February 1972). "The Founding Fathers and Slavery". The American Historical Review. 77 (1). Oxford University Press: 81–93. doi:10.2307/1856595. JSTOR 1856595.
  • Wiecek, William M. (1977). The Ambiguous Beginnings of Antislavery Constitutionalism: Somerset. Cornell University Press. pp. 20–39. JSTOR 10.7591/j.ctt207g6m0.6.
  • Maltz, Earl M. (October 1992). "Slavery, Federalism, and the Structure of the Constitution". The American Journal of Legal History. 36 (4). Oxford University Press: 466–498. doi:10.2307/845555. JSTOR 845555.
  • Knowles, Hellen J. (August 2013). "Seeing the Light: Lysander Spooner's Increasingly Popular Constitutionalism". Law and History Review. 31 (3). American Society for Legal History: 531–558. JSTOR 23489502.
  • David, C. W. A. (January 1924). "The Fugitive Slave Law of 1793 and its Antecedents". The Journal of Negro History. 9 (1). The University of Chicago Press on behalf of the Association for the Study of African American Life and History: 18–25. doi:10.2307/2713433. JSTOR 2713433.


May 30

  • Bogus, Carl T. (Winter 2004). "The Battle for Separation of Powers in Rhode Island". Administrative Law Review. 56 (1). American Bar Association: 77–134. JSTOR 40712165.
  • Ackerman, Bruce (January 2000). "The New Separation of Powers". Harvard Law Review. 113 (3). Publisher:Harvard Law Review: 633–729. doi:10.2307/1342286. JSTOR 1342286.


June[edit]

June 1, 2023

  • Riemer, Neal (October 1954). "James Madison's Theory of the Self-Destructive Features of Republican Government". Ethics. 65 (1). The University of Chicago Press: 34–43. JSTOR 2378781.


June 2, 2023

  • Greene, Francis R. (Winter 1994). "Madison's View of Federalism in "The Federalist"". Publius. 24 (1). Oxford University Press: 47–61. JSTOR 3330704.
  • Ashin, Mark (October 1953). "The Argument of Madison's "Federalist," No. 10". College English. 15 (1). National Council of Teachers of English: 37–45. doi:10.2307/371602. JSTOR 371602.
  • Gish, Dustin A.; Klinghard, Daniel P. (January 2012). "Republican Constitutionalism in Thomas Jefferson's Notes on the State of Virginia". The Journal of Politics. 74 (1). The University of Chicago Press on behalf of the Southern Political Science Association: 35–51. JSTOR 10.1017/s0022381611001125.

June 4

June 5

  • Payne, Samuel B., Jr. (July 1996). "The Iroquois League, the Articles of Confederation, and the Constitution". The William and Mary Quarterly. 53 (3). Omohundro Institute of Early American History and Culture: 605–620. doi:10.2307/2947207. JSTOR 2947207.{{cite journal}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  • Miller, Robert J. (March 2015). "American Indian Constitutions and Their Influence on the United States Constitution". Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society. 159 (1). American Philosophical Society: 32–56. JSTOR 24640169.

Their most outspoken critic, anthropologist Elisabeth Tooker, has challenged Grinde and Johansen's logic and their understanding of Iroquois political culture while labeling the influence thesis "scholarly misapprehension."

  • Starna, William A.; Hamell, George R. (October 1996). "History and the Burden of Proof: The Case of Iroquois Influence on the U.S. Constitution". New York History. 77 (4). Fenimore Art Museum: 427–452. JSTOR 23182553.
  • Michaels, Jon D. (April 2015). "An Enduring, Evolving Separation of Powers". Columbia Law Review. 15 (3). Columbia Law Review Association, Inc.: 515–597. JSTOR 43267874.

June 6

  • Payne, Samuel B., Jr. (July 1996). "The Iroquois League, the Articles of Confederation, and the Constitution". The William and Mary Quarterly. 53 (3). Omohundro Institute of Early American History and Culture: 605–620. doi:10.2307/2947207. JSTOR 2947207.{{cite journal}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  • Miller, Robert J. (March 2015). "American Indian Constitutions and Their Influence on the United States Constitution". Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society. 159 (1). American Philosophical Society: 32–56. JSTOR 24640169.

Their most outspoken critic, anthropologist Elisabeth Tooker, has challenged Grinde and Johansen's logic and their understanding of Iroquois political culture while labeling the influence thesis "scholarly misapprehension."

  • Starna, William A.; Hamell, George R. (October 1996). "History and the Burden of Proof: The Case of Iroquois Influence on the U.S. Constitution". New York History. 77 (4). Fenimore Art Museum: 427–452. JSTOR 23182553.
  • Michaels, Jon D. (April 2015). "An Enduring, Evolving Separation of Powers". Columbia Law Review. 15 (3). Columbia Law Review Association, Inc.: 515–597. JSTOR 43267874.

June 7

  • Manning, John F. (June 2011). "Separation of Powers as Ordinary Interpretation". Harvard Law Review. 124 (8). The Harvard Law Review Association: 1939–2040. JSTOR 41306771. [14]

June 8

  • Tooker, Elisabeth (June 1992). "Lewis H. Morgan and His Contemporaries". American Anthropologist. 94 (2). Wiley on behalf of the American Anthropological Association: 357–375. JSTOR 680464.
  • Morgan, Lewis H.; Tooker, Elisabeth (Summer 1983). "The Structure of the Iroquois League: Lewis H. Morgan's Research and Observations". Ethnohistory. 30 (3). Duke University Press: 141–154. doi:10.2307/481022. JSTOR 481022.

June 10

June 11

  • Torodash, Martin (Summer 1971). "Constitutional Aspects of Slavery". The Georgia Historical Quarterly. 55 (2). Georgia Historical Society: 234–247. JSTOR 40579276.
  • Lawson, Bill E. (1997). "Property or Persons: On a "Plain Reading" of the United States Constitution". The Journal of Ethics. 1 (3). Springer: 291–303. JSTOR 25115552.
  • "The Story and Structure of the Iroquois Confederacy". Oxford University Press. {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
  • "Sauce for the Goose: Demand and Definitions for "Proof" Regarding the Iroquois and Democracy". {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help)


June 12

  • The Articles of Confederation : the first constitution of the United States.
  • Jacobus, tenBroek (June 1951). "Thirteenth Amendment to the Constitution of the United States: Consummation to Abolition and Key to the Fourteenth Amendment". California Law Review. 39 (2). California Law Review, Inc.: 171–203. doi:10.2307/3478033. JSTOR 3478033.

June 13

  • Stanton, Lucia. "The Other End of the Telescope: Jefferson through the Eyes of His Slaves". Omohundro Institute of Early American History and Culture. {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help)

June 14

  • Warren, Joseph Parker (October 1905). "The Confederation and the Shays Rebellion". The American Historical Review,. 11 (1). Oxford University Press on behalf of the American Historical Association: 42–67. doi:10.2307/1832364. JSTOR 1832364.{{cite journal}}: CS1 maint: extra punctuation (link)[s]

June 23

  • Koritansky, John C. (Spring 1979). "Alexander Hamilton's Philosophy of Government and Administration". Publius. 9 (2). Oxford University Press: 99–122. JSTOR 3329736.
Pacificus

June 24

Armstrong, VI (1971). I Have Spoken: American History Through the Voices of the Indians. Swallow Press. p. 14. ISBN 978-0-8040-0530-2.

  • Elisabeth, Tooker (February 1970). "Northern Iroquoian Sociopolitical Organization". American Anthropologist, New Series. 72 (1): 90–97. JSTOR 670758.

June 26

  • The Great Law and the Longhouse : a political history of the Iroquois Confederacy.
  • Dean R., Snow (September 1994). "Recent Archaeological Research in the Northeastern United States and Eastern Canada". Journal of Archaeological Research. 2 (3). Springer: 199–220. JSTOR 41053090.
  • Starna, William A. (September 2008). "Retrospecting the Origins of the League of the Iroquois". Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society. 152 (3): 279–321. JSTOR 40541589.
  • —— (June 16, 1995). "Microchronology and Demographic Evidence Relating to the Size of Pre-Columbian North American Indian Populations". Science, New Series. 268 (5217). American Association for the Advancement of Science: 1601–1604. JSTOR 2888627.
  • —— (2012). "FOUR Iroquoian Households: A Mohawk Longhouse at Otstungo, New York". Ancient Households of the Americas: Conceptualizing What Households Do. University Press of Colorado: 117–140. JSTOR j.ctt4cgr80.10.

June 27

  • —— (January 1995). "Migration in Prehistory: The Northern Iroquoian Case". American Antiquity. 50 (1). Cambridge University Press: 59–79. doi:10.2307/282076. JSTOR 282076.
  • —— (October 1996). "More on Migration in Prehistory: Accommodating New Evidence in the Northern Iroquoian Case". American Antiquity. 61 (4). Cambridge University Press: 791–796. doi:10.2307/282019. JSTOR 282019.
  • ——; Bamann, Susan; Kuhn, Robert; Molnar, James (1992). "Iroquoian Archaeology". Annual Review of Anthropology. 21. Annual Reviews: 435–460. JSTOR 2155995.
  • Parker, Arthur C. (December 1916). "The Origin of the Iroquois as Suggested by Their Archeology". American Anthropologist, New Series. 18 (4). Wiley: 479–507. JSTOR 660119.
  • Vecsey, Christopher (Spring 1986). "The Story and Structure of the Iroquois Confederacy". Journal of the American Academy of Religion. 51 (1): 79–106.
  • Tuck, James A. (February 1971). "The Iroquois Confederacy". Scientific American. 24 (2): 32–43. JSTOR 24927723.
  • —— (October 2013). "Sexual Dimorphism in European Upper Paleolithic Cave Art". American Antiquity. 78 (4): 746–761. JSTOR 43184971.
  • —— (January 1995). "Migration in Prehistory: The Northern Iroquoian Case". American Antiquity. 50 (1). Cambridge University Press: 59–79. doi:10.2307/282076. JSTOR 282076.
  • —— (October 1996). "More on Migration in Prehistory: Accommodating New Evidence in the Northern Iroquoian Case". American Antiquity. 61 (4). Cambridge University Press: 791–796. doi:10.2307/282019. JSTOR 282019.
  • ——; Bamann, Susan; Kuhn, Robert; Molnar, James (1992). "Iroquoian Archaeology". Annual Review of Anthropology. 21. Annual Reviews: 435–460. JSTOR 2155995.
  • Parker, Arthur C. (December 1916). "The Origin of the Iroquois as Suggested by Their Archeology". American Anthropologist, New Series. 18 (4). Wiley: 479–507. JSTOR 660119.
  • Vecsey, Christopher (Spring 1986). "The Story and Structure of the Iroquois Confederacy". Journal of the American Academy of Religion. 51 (1): 79–106.
  • Tuck, James A. (February 1971). "The Iroquois Confederacy". Scientific American. 24 (2): 32–43. JSTOR 24927723.
  • —— (October 2013). "Sexual Dimorphism in European Upper Paleolithic Cave Art". American Antiquity. 78 (4): 746–761. JSTOR 43184971.

June 28

  • —— (June 16, 1995). "Microchronology and Demographic Evidence Relating to the Size of Pre-Columbian North American Indian Populations". Science, New Series. 268 (5217).  American Association for the Advancement of Science: 1601–1604. JSTOR 2888627.
  • —— (July–August 2001). "Scotland's Irish Origins". Archaeology. 54 (3). Archaeological Institute of America: 46–51. JSTOR 41779528.{{cite journal}}: CS1 maint: date format (link)


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July 6

Dewey, "The Sage of Montpelier

  • Rumble, Wilfrid E. (1979). "James Madison on the Value of the Bill of Rights". Nomos, CONSTITUTIONALISM. 20. American Society for Political and Legal Philosophy: 122–162. JSTOR 24219130.
  • Harlan, John M. (October 1964). "The Bill of Rights and the Constitution". American Bar Association Journal. 50 (10). Publisher:American Bar Association: 918–920. JSTOR 25722963.


July 7


  • Kirk, Russell (September 1990). "The Rights of Man vs. The Bill of Rights". Presidential Studies Quarterly. 20 (3). Center for the Study of the Presidency and Congress.: 490–501. JSTOR 40574530.
  • Stevens, John Paul (Winter 1992). "The Bill of Rights: A Century of Progress; A Bicentennial Symposium". The University of Chicago Law Review. 59 (1). Publisher: The University of Chicago Law Review: 13–38. doi:10.2307/1599932. JSTOR 1599932.


July 8


  • Bloch, Ruth H. (July 1987). "The Constitution and Culture". The William and Mary Quarterly. 44 (3). Omohundro Institute of Early American History and Culture: 550–555. doi:10.2307/1939771. JSTOR 1939771.


July 9


July 10


July 11
  • Roenke, Karl (1980). "Reviewed Work: Archaeological Atlas of the Saratoga Battlefield, by Dean R. Snow". Historical Archaeology. 14. Springer: 131–132. JSTOR 25615381.


July 12



July 13


  • —— (September 2008). "Retrospecting the Origins of the League of the Iroquois". Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society. 152 (3). American Philosophical Society: 279–321. JSTOR 40541589.
  • —— (Winter 2017). "After the Handbook: A Perspective on 40 years of Scholarship Since the Publication of the Handbook of North American Indians, Volume 15, Northeast". New York History. 98 (1). Fenimore Art Museum: 112–146. JSTOR 90018774.
  • ——; Watkins, Ralph (Winter 1991). "Northern Iroquoian Slavery". Ethnohistory. 38 (1). Duke University Press: 34–57. doi:10.2307/482790. JSTOR 482790.
  • Starna, William A. (October 1996). "History and the Burden of Proof: The Case of Iroquois Influence on the U.S. Constitution". New York History. 77 (4). Fenimore Art Museum: 427–452. JSTOR 23182553.
  • —— (Autumn 1991). "The Southeast Syndrome: The Prior Restraint of a Non-Even". American Indian Quarterly. 15 (4). University of Nebraska Press: 493–502. JSTOR 1185366.
  • —— (Winter 2003). "Assessing American Indian-Dutch Studies: Missed and Missing Opportunities". New York History. 84 (1). Fenimore Art Museum: 4–31. JSTOR 23183474.
  • —— (Winter 2017). "After the Handbook: A Perspective on 40 years of Scholarship Since the Publication of the Handbook of North American Indians, Volume 15, Northeast". New York History. 98 (1). Fenimore Art Museum: 112–146. JSTOR 90018774.
  • Starna, William A.; Hamell, George R. (October 1996). "History and the Burden of Proof: The Case of Iroquois Influence on the U.S. Constitution". New York History. 77 (4). Fenimore Art Museum: 427–452. JSTOR 23182553.
  • ——; Relethford, John H. (October 1985). "Deer Densities and Population Dynamics: A Cautionary Note". American Antiquity. 50 (4). Cambridge University Press: 825–832. doi:10.2307/280171. JSTOR 280171.



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July 16
  • Phelan, Thomas (December 1911). "Thomas Dongan, Catholic Colonial Governor of New York". Records of the American Catholic Historical Society of Philadelphia. 22 (4): 207–237. JSTOR 44208940.[18]


July 17


  • Becker, Carl (October 1901). "Growth of Revolutionary Parties and Methods in New York Province 1765-1774". TThe American Historical Review. 7 (1). Oxford University Press on behalf of the American Historical Association: 56–76. doi:10.2307/1832532. JSTOR 1832532. [21]


July 18
  • Syrett, Harold C. (October 1954). "Private Enterprise in New Amsterdam". The William and Mary Quarterly. 11 (4). Omohundro Institute of Early American History and Culture: 536–550. doi:10.2307/1923076. JSTOR 1923076.


  • Middleton, Simon (January 2013). "Legal Change, Economic Culture, and Imperial Authority in New Amsterdam and Early New York City". The American Journal of Legal History. 53 (1). Oxford University Press: 23416465. JSTOR 23416465.


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July 22


July 23
  • Gitin, Louis Leonard (April 1935). "Cadwallader Colden as Scientist and Philosopher". New York History. 16 (2). Fenimore Art Museum: 169–177. JSTOR 23134862.
  • Engelman, F. L. (October 1953). "Cadwallader Colden and the New York Stamp Act Riots". The William and Mary Quarterly. 10 (4). Omohundro Institute of Early American History and Culture: 560–578. doi:10.2307/1923595. JSTOR 1923595.
  • Bullion, John L. (January 1992). "British Ministers and American Resistance to the Stamp Act, October - December 1765". The William and Mary Quarterly. 49 (1). Omohundro Institute of Early American History and Culture: 89–107. doi:10.2307/2947336. JSTOR 2947336.
  • Frasca, Ralph (Autumn 2004). "Benjamin Franklin's Printing Network and the Stamp Act". Pennsylvania History: A Journal of Mid-Atlantic Studies. 71 (4). Penn State University Press: 403–419. JSTOR 27778636.
  • Stout, Neil R. (January 1964). "Captain Kennedy and the Stamp Act". New York History. 45 (1). Fenimore Art Museum: 44–58. JSTOR 23162484.
  • Oats, Lynne; Sadler, Pauline (December 2008). "Accounting for the Stamp Act Crisis". The Accounting Historians Journal. 35 (2). The Academy of Accounting Historians: 101–143. JSTOR 40698393.


July 24


  • Davidson, Philip G. (January 1932). "Sons of Liberty and Stamp Men". The North Carolina Historical Review. 9 (1). North Carolina Office of Archives and History: 38–56. JSTOR 23514881.
  • Hodge, Helen Henry (June 1904). "The Repeal of the Stamp Act". Political Science Quarterly. 19 (2). Oxford University Press: 252–276. doi:10.2307/2140283. JSTOR 2140283.


July 25
  • Stout, Neil R. (January 1964). "Captain Kennedy and the Stamp Act". New York History. 45 (1). Fenimore Art Museum. JSTOR 23162484.
  • Starna, William A.; Gehiring, Charles T.; Fenton, William N. (October 1987). "The Tawagonshi Treaty of 1613: The Final Chapter". New York History. 68 (4). Fenimore Art Museum: 373–393. JSTOR 23178797.


July 26
  • Jones, Frederick Robertson; Thorpe, Francis Newton (1903). "The Dutch Under English Rule". In Lee, Guy Carleton (ed.). The History of North America. New York: G. Barrie & sons. p. 167. Willem Hendrick.


July 27


  • Good, James I. (April 1923). "A Calvinistic Founder of America: Peter Minuit". Journal of the Presbyterian Historical Society (1901-1930). 11 (7). Presbyterian Historical Society: 260–267. JSTOR 23323599.


July 28
  • Voorhees, David William (Winter 1997). ""to assert our Right before it be quite lost": The Leisler Rebellion in the Delaware River Valley". Pennsylvania History: A Journal of Mid-Atlantic Studies. 64 (1). Penn State University Press: 5–27. JSTOR 27773953.
  • Burke, Thomas E., Jr. (October 1989). "Leisler's Rebellion at Schenectady, New York, 1689–1710". New York History. 70 (4). Fenimore Art Museum: 405–430. JSTOR 23178501.{{cite journal}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  • Balmer, Ronald (October 1989). "Traitors and Papists: The Religious Dimensions of Leisler's Rebellion". New York History. 70 (4). Fenimore Art Museum: 341–379. JSTOR 23178499.


July 29
  • Driscoll, John T. (1913). Thomas Dongan. Vol. 5. The Catholic Encyclopedia, Knight Of Columbus Special Edition.


July 30
  • Phelan, Thomas (December 1911). "Thomas Dongan, Catholic Colonial Governor of New York". Records of the American Catholic Historical Society of Philadelphia. 22 (4). American Catholic Historical Societ: 207–237. JSTOR 44208940.
  • Dungan, Thomas P. (1988). "John Dongan of Dublin, an Elizabethan Gentleman". The Journal of the Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland. 118. Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland: 101–117. JSTOR 25508949.
  • Browne, P. W. (September 1934). "Thomas Dongan: Soldier and Statesman: Irish-Catholic Governor of New York, 1683-1688". Studies: An Irish Quarterly Review. 23 (91). Messenger Publications: 489–501. JSTOR 30079857.


July 31


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August 2
  • Todt, Kim (Spring 2011). "Trading between New Netherland and New England, 1624—1664". Early American Studies. 9 (2). University of Pennsylvania Press: 348–378. JSTOR 23547652.


August 3
  • Boxer, C.R. (1969). "Some Second Thoughts on the Third Anglo-Dutch War, 1672-1674". Transactions of the Royal Historical Society. 19. Cambridge University Press on behalf of the Royal Historical Society: 67–94. doi:10.2307/3678740. JSTOR 3678740.


August 4


August 5


August 6
  • Hyma, Albert (1936). Wouter van Twiller. Vol. XIX. Dictionary of American biography; New York: Charles Scribner's Sons.


August 7
  • McKinley, Albert E. (July 1901). "The Transition From Dutch to English Rule in New York: A Study in Political Imitation". The American Historical Review. 6 (4). Oxford University Press on behalf of the American Historical Association: 593–724. doi:10.2307/1834176. JSTOR 1834176.
  • Ford, Worthington C. (1919). "The Earliest Years of the Dutch Settlement of New Netherland". Proceedings of the New York State Historical Association. 17. Fenimore Art Museum: 74–86. JSTOR 42890073.
  • Goodfriend, Joyce D. (April 1978). "Burghers and Blacks: The Evolution of a Slave Society at New Amsterdam". New York History. 59 (2). Fenimore Art Museum: 125–144. JSTOR 23169655.
  • Mardis, Allen, Jr. (October 1989). "Visions of James Fort". The Virginia Magazine of History and Biography. 97 (4). Virginia Historical Society: 463–498. JSTOR 4249107.{{cite journal}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  • Davis Steven, Cohen (January 1981). "How Dutch Were the Dutch of New Netherland?". New York History. 62 (1). Cornell University Press: 43–60. JSTOR 23169630.
  • Cantwell, Anne-Marie; Wall, Diana diZerega (Fall 2008). "Landscapes and Other Objects: Creating Dutch New Netherland". New York History. 89 (4). Fenimore Art Museum: 315–345. JSTOR 23185846.


August 8


August 9
  • Eldridge, Paul (1957). Crown of empire ; the story of New York State. T. Yoseloff.


August 12
  • Goodwin, Maud Wilder; Royce, Alice Carrington; Putnam, Ruth (1897). Historic New York. Vol. I. New York, London: G. P. Putnam's sons.
  • Goodwin, Maud Wilder (1897). Historic New York. Vol. I. New York, London: G. P. Putnam's sons.


August 14


August 15
  • Rink, Oliver A. (July 1994). "Private Interest and Godly Gain: The West India Company and the Dutch Reformed Church in New Netherland, 1624–1664". New York History. 75 (3). Fenimore Art Museum: 245–264. JSTOR 23182041.
  • De Jong, Gerald Francis (December 1971). "The Dutch Reformed Church and Negro Slavery in Colonial America". Church History. 40 (4). Cambridge University Press on behalf of the American Society of Church History: 423–436. doi:10.2307/3163567. JSTOR 3163567.
  • Dolan, John W. (1904). "Father Jogues". Proceedings of the New York State Historical Association. 4. Fenimore Art Museum: 30–53. JSTOR 42889836.
  • Levecq, Christine (Winter 2013). "Jacobus Capitein: Dutch Calvinist and Black Cosmopolitan". Research in African Literatures. 44 (4). Indiana University Press: 145–166. JSTOR 10.2979.
  • Hondius, Dienke (Spring 2008). "Black Africans in Seventeenth-Century Amsterdam". Renaissance and Reformation / Renaissance et Réforme. 31 (2). Renaissance and Reformation: 87–150. JSTOR 43445983.
  • Grace, Madeleine (Fall 2004). "Under the Shadows of Death The Spiritual Journeys of Jean de Brébeuf and Issac Jogues". American Catholic Studies. 115 (3). American Catholic Historical Society: 51–64. JSTOR 44194835.


August 16


August 17


August 18
  • Corwin, Charles E. (October 1926). "The First Ministers in the Middle Colonies". Journal of the Presbyterian Historical Society (1901-1930). 12 (6). Presbyterian Historical Society: 346–384. JSTOR 23323607.
  • Carney, Thomas E. (Fall 2004). "A Tradition to Live By: New York Religious History, 1624–1740". New York History. 85 (4). Fenimore Art Museum: 301–330. JSTOR 23187346.
  • Benham, W. Hamilton (1917). "The Churches and Clergy of Colonial New York". Proceedings of the New York State Historical Association,. 16. Fenimore Art Museum: 82–102. JSTOR 42889556.{{cite journal}}: CS1 maint: extra punctuation (link)


August 19


August 20
  • Sprunger, Keith L. (March 1973). "The Dutch Career of Thomas Hooker". The New England Quarterly. 46 (1). The New England Quarterly, Inc.: 17–44. doi:10.2307/364884. JSTOR 364884.


August 21
  • "Salaries of School-Teachers in Colonial America". Monthly Labor Review. 28 (4): 37–31. April 1929. JSTOR 41813562.
  • Van Welie, Rik (2008). "Slave Trading and Slavery in the Dutch Colonial Empire: A Global Companion". New West Indian Guide. 82 (1 & 2). Brill on behalf of the KITLV, Royal Netherlands Institute of Southeast Asian and Caribbean Studies: 47–96. JSTOR 43390702.
  • Oostindie, Gert; Paasman, Bert (Spring 1998). "Dutch Attitudes towards Colonial Empires, Indigenous Cultures, and Slaves". Eighteenth-Century Studies. 31 (3). The Johns Hopkins University Press. Sponsor: American Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies: 249–355. JSTOR 30053668.


August 22
  • Jones, James Rees (February 1988). "The Dutch Navy and National Survival in the Seventeenth Century". The International History Review. 10 (1). Taylor & Francis, Ltd.: 18–32. JSTOR 40107087.
  • Palmer, M.A.J. (April 1997). "The 'Military Revolution' Afloat: The Era of the Anglo-Dutch Wars and the Transition to Modern Warfare at Sea". War in History. 4 (2). Sage Publications, Ltd: 123–149. JSTOR 26004420.
  • Geyl, P. (April 1929). "Admiral De Ruyter". History, New Series. 14 (53). Wiley: 19–32. JSTOR 24400790.
  • Rommelse, Gus (August 2010). "The role of mercantilism in Anglo-Dutch political relations, 1650-74". 63 (3). JSTOR 40929818. {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help)


August 23




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August 27
  • Edmundson, George (January 1890). "Frederick Henry, Prince of Orange". The English Historical Review. 5 (17). Oxford University Press: 41–64. JSTOR 546555.
  • Stradling, Robert (1979). "Catastrophe and Recovery: The Defeat of Spain, 1639-43". History. 64 (211). Wiley: 205–219. JSTOR 24411536.


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  2. ^ Holdsworth (1928) p. 157
  3. ^ Alschuler, pp. 897-898
  4. ^ Blackstone, 1876, Vol. I, Title page
  5. ^ Locke, 1764 editor note.
  6. ^ Laslett, 1960, Table of Contents
  7. ^ Mack, 2009, p. 10
  8. ^ Smith; Seligman, 1961, p. 10
  9. ^ Pauley, 2014, pp. 39, 42-43
  10. ^ Paulucci, 2004, p. 6-7
  11. ^ Gish & Klinghard, 2012, pp. 35-37
  12. ^ Grinde, 1995, pp. 301, 306, 312
  13. ^ Grinde, 1995, pp. 301, 306, 312
  14. ^ Manning, 2011, pp. 1963, 1994-1995, 2004
  15. ^ Richards, 2014, p. 132, 187
  16. ^ Warren, 1905, p. 43
  17. ^ Wilson, 1892-1894, p. 361
  18. ^ Phelan, 1911, pp. 207-237
  19. ^ Morgan, 1953, 198
  20. ^ Darling, 1854, p.
  21. ^ Becker, 1901, p. 62
  22. ^ riker, 1883, p. 8
  23. ^ Wroth & Zobel (eds.) 1968, John Adams Papers, v. i, p. cii
  24. ^ Shomette & Haslach, 1988, p. 29
  25. ^ Fernow, (ed.), 1897, v. 6, p. 398


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