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Volume 79, Issue 1, Fall 2022

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Editor's Note

Silent Cal Speaks: Why Calvin Coolidge is the Model of Conservative Leadership Today

From the Archives

Cal Thomas

The New England Journal of History

Volume 79, Issue 1, Fall 2022

p. 1-8

The History and Future of Abortion in the United States

The Pulse

Anna M. Peterson

The New England Journal of History

Volume 79, Issue 1, Fall 2022

p. 9-13

"A General Union of the Continent": John Adams, Niccolò Machiavelli, and the Origins of Adams's Political Imagination

Research Article

Jonathan Anthony Hanna

The New England Journal of History

Volume 79, Issue 1, Fall 2022

p. 14-38

From Garrison Houses to Breed's Hill Redoubt: Settler Colonialism, Law, and Intergenerational Trauma in the Frontier Town of Groton, Massachusetts

Research Article

Barry J. Levy

The New England Journal of History

Volume 79, Issue 1, Fall 2022

p. 39-84

Sunnycroft: A Scituate Summer Estate

Research Article

Lyle Nyberg

The New England Journal of History

Volume 79, Issue 1, Fall 2022

p. 85-116

Anti-Racism in High School Social Studies Classrooms: Cultivating a More Inclusive Narrative of U.S. History

Pedagogy

Rebecca A. Corso

The New England Journal of History

Volume 79, Issue 1, Fall 2022

p. 117-128

Review of Out of Stock: The Warehouse in the History of Capitalism. By Dara Orenstein

Book Review

Christopher M. Blakley

The New England Journal of History

Volume 79, Issue 1, Fall 2022

p. 129-133

Review of A Shopper's Paradise: How the Ladies of Chicago Claimed Power and Pleasure in the New Downtown. By Emily Remus.

Book Review

Kathleen Daly

The New England Journal of History

Volume 79, Issue 1, Fall 2022

p. 134-136

Review of The Whalers: The Rise, Fall, and Enduring Mystique of New England's (Second) Greatest NHL Franchise. By Pat Pickens.

Book Review

I. Francis Kyle III

The New England Journal of History

Volume 79, Issue 1, Fall 2022

p. 137-145

Review of The Whole World Was Watching: Sport in the Cold War. Edited by Robert Edelman and Christopher Young.

Book Review

Erin Redihan

The New England Journal of History

Volume 79, Issue 1, Fall 2022

p. 146-148

Review of A View from Abroad: The Story of John and Abigail Adams in Europe. By Jeanne E. Abrams.

Book Review

Jacqueline Reynoso

The New England Journal of History

Volume 79, Issue 1, Fall 2022

p. 149-153

Review of To Risk It All: General Forbes, the Capture of Fort Duquesne, and the Course of Empire in the Ohio Country. By Michael N. McConnell.

Book Review

Evan C.Rothera

The New England Journal of History

Volume 79, Issue 1, Fall 2022

p. 154-158

Review of "I'm Not Gonna Die in This Damn Place": Manliness, Identity, and Survival of the Mexican American Vietnam Prisoners of War. By Juan David Coronado.

Book Review

Matthew J. Vajda

The New England Journal of History

Volume 79, Issue 1, Fall 2022

p. 159-162

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