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Leisler’s Rebellion. New York.

McCormick, Richard L. (1981) From Realignment to Reform: Political Change in New York State, 1893-1910. Ithaca, NY.

McCullough, David. (1972) The Great Bridge. New York.

———. (1981) Mornings on Horseback. New York.

McCullough, David W. (1983) Brooklyn— and How It Got That Way. New York.

McCully, Bruce T. (1982) “Governor Francis Nicholson, Patron Par Excellence of Religion and Learning in Colonial America.” WMQ 39: 310-33.

McCusker, John J. (1978) Money and Exchange in Europe and America, 1600-177;: A Handbook. Chapel Hill, NC.

———, and Russell Menard, eds. (1985) The Economy of British America, 1607-1789. Chapel Hill, NC.

McDonald, Forrest. (1958) We the People: The Economic Origins of the Constitution. Chicago.

———. (1965) The Formation of the American Republic, 1776-1790. Baltimore.

McEllhenny, John G. (1992) United Methodism in America: A Compact History. Nashville.

McFaul, John M. (1972) The Politics of Jacksonian Finance. Ithaca, NY.

McGerr, Michael G. (1986) The Decline of Popular Politics: The American North, 1865-1928. New York.

McGrane, Reginald Charles. (1924) The Panic of 1837: Some Financial Problems of the Jacksonian Era. Chicago.

McGregor, Robert Kuhn. (1988) “Cultural Adaptation in Colonial New York: The Palatine Germans of the Mohawk Valley.”

McKay, Ernest. (1990) The Civil War and New York City. Syracuse, NY.

McKay, John P., Bennett D. Hill, and John Buckler. (1979) A History of Western Society. Boston.

McKay, Richard C. (1934) South Street: A Maritime History of New York. New York.

McKee, Samuel. (1933) “The Economic Pattern of Colonial New York.” In History of the State of New York, ed. by Alexander C. Flick. 2: 247-82.

———. (1935) Labor in Colonial New York, 1664—1776. New York.

McKendrick, Neil, John Brewer, and J.H. Plumb. (1982) The Birth of a Consumer Society: The Commercialization of Eighteenth-Century England. Bloomington, IN.

McKinley, Albert E. (1900) “The Transition from Dutch to English Rule in New York.” AHR 6: 693-724.

McKinley, Edward. (1980) Marching to Glory: The History of the Salvation Army in the United States of America. San Francisco.

———. (1986) Somebody’s Brother: A History of the Salvation Army Men’s Social Service Department, 1891-198;. Lewiston, NY.

McKivigan, John R., and Thomas J. Robertson. (1996) “The Irish American Worker in Transition, 1877—1914: New York City as a Test Case.” In The New York Irish, edited by Ronald H. Bayor and Timothy J. Meagher. Baltimore.

McLachlan, James. (1970) American Boarding Schools: A Historical Study. New York.

McLaughlin, William John. (1981) “Dutch Rural New York: Community, Economy, and Family in Colonial Flatbush.” Ph.D. diss., Columbia University.

McLoughlin, William G. (1970) The Meaning of Henry Ward Beecher: An Essay on the Shifting Values of Mid-Victorian America, 1840-1870. New York.

McManis, Douglas R. (1972) European Impressions of the New England Coast, 1497-1620. Chicago.

Mc Manus, Edgar J. (1961) “Antislavery Legislation in New York.” Journal of Negro History. 46: 207—16.

———. (1966) A History of Negro Slavery in New York. Syracuse, NY.

McNamara, Brooks. (1997) Day of Jubilee: The Great Age of Public Celebrations in New York, 1788-1909. New Brunswick, NJ.

McNamara, Patrick. (1995) ‘“By the Rude Storms of Faction Blown’: Thomas Jones, a Long Island Loyalist.” Long Island Historical Journal 7: 178-90.

McNickle, Chris. (1993) To Be Mayor of New York: Ethnic Politics in the City. New York.

McPhee, John. (1983) In Suspect Terrain. New York.

McSeveney, Samuel T. (1972) The Politics of Depression: Voting Behavior in the Northeast 1893-1896. New York.

McShane, Clay. (1979) “Transforming the Use of Urban Space: A Look at the Revolution in Street Pavements, 1880-1924.” Journal of Urban History 5: 308-39.

McWilliams, Carey. (1948) A Mask for Privilege: Anti-Semitism in America. Boston.

Meehan, Thomas F. (1906) “Some Pioneer Catholic Laymen in New York—Dominick Lynch and Cornelius Heeney.” US. Catholic Historical Society. Historical Records and Studies 4: 285-301.

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