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Abbott, Carl. (1974) “The Neighborhoods of New York, 1760-1775.” NYH 55- 35-74.

Abbott, Jacob. (May 1851) “The Novelty Works.” Harper’s New Monthly Magazine 2.

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———. (1980) The First American Constitutions: Republican Ideology and the Making of the State Constitutions in the Revolutionary Era. Chapel Hill, NC.

Adelman, Melvin L. (1990) A Sporting Time: New York City and the Rise of Modern Athletics, 1820-1970. Urbana, IL.

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Aiken, John R. (1991) Utopianism and the Emergence of the Colonial Legal Profession: New York, 1664-1710, A Test Case. New York and London.

Albion, Robert. ([1939]1984) The Rise of New York Port, 1815-1860. Boston and New York.

Alden, John Richard. (1951) General Charles Lee: Traitor or Patriot? Baton Rouge, LA.

Alexander, DeAlva S. ([1909]1969) A Political History of the State of New York. Vol. i, 1774-1832. New York.

Alexander, Edward P. (1938) A Revolutionary Conservative: James Duane of New York. New York.

Allen, David Y. (1991) “Dutch and English Mapping of Seventeenth-Century Long Island.” The Long Island Historical Journal 4: 45-62.

Allen, Gay Wilson. (1969) Walt Whitman. Rev. ed. Detroit.

Allen, Irving Lewis. (1993) The City in Slang: New York Life and Popular Speech. New York.

Alien, Oliver. (1990) New York, New York: A History of the World’s Most Exhilarating and Challenging City. New York.

———. (1993) The Tiger: The Rise and Fall of Tammany Hatt. New York.

Allen, Robert C (1991) Horrible Prettiness: Burlesque and American Culture. Chapel Hill, NC.

Alpert, Hollis. (1991) Broadwayl 125 Years of Musical Theatre. New York.

American Social History Project. (1989) Who Built America? Working People and the Nation’s Economy, Politics, Culture, and Society. 2 vols. New York.

American Sugar Refining Company. (1918) A Century of Sugar Refining in the United States, 1816-1916. New York.

Ammerman, David. (1974) In the Common Cause: American Response to the Coercive Acts of 1714. Charlottes villc, VA.

Ammon, Harry. (1973) The Genêt Mission. New York.

Amory, Qeveland. (1960) Who Killed Society? New York.

Anbinder, Tyler. (1987) “Fernando Wood and New York City’s Secession from the Union: A Political Appraisal.” NYH 68: 67-92.

———. (1992) Nativism and Slavery: The Northern Knoa-Nothings and the Politics of the 1850s. New York.

Anderson, Perry. (1974a) Lineages of the Absolutist State. London.

———. (1974b) Passages from Antiquity to Feudalism. London.

Anderson, Samuel K. (1972) “Public Lotteries in Colonial New York.” NYHSQ 56: 133-46.

Anderson, Will. (1976) The Breweries of Brooklyn: An Informal History of a Great Industry in a Great City. Carmel, NY.

Andrews, Charles McLean, comp. (1915) Narratives of the Insurrections, 1675-1690. New York.

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Andrews, Doris £. (1985) “Popular Religion and the Revolution in the Middle Atlantic Ports: The Rise of the Methodists, 1770-1800.” Ph.D. diss., University of Pennsylvania.

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