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  • Volume 65: In Debt to Shays, The Bicentennial of an Agrarian Rebellion
    • Foreword
    • frederick s. allis, jr.
    • Editor’s Acknowledgments
    • Introduction
    • The Uninvited Guest: Daniel Shays and the Constitution
    • robert a. gross
    • Part One: Merchants and Magistrate
    • 1. The Public Creditor Interest in Massachusetts Politics, 1780–86
    • richard buel, jr.
    • 2. Shays’s Rebellion in Long Perspective: The Merchants and the “Money Question”
    • joseph a. ernst
    • 3. Debt Litigation and Shays’s Rebellion
    • jonathan m. chu
    • 4. The Federalist Reaction to Shays’s Rebellion
    • stephen e. patterson
    • Part Two: Political Cultures in Conflict
    • 5. “The Fine Theoretic Government of Massachusetts Is Prostrated to the Earth”: The Response to Shays’s Rebellion Reconsidered
    • william pencak
    • 6. Regulators and White Indians: Forms of Agrarian Resistance in Post-Revolutionary New England
    • alan taylor
    • 7. Reinterpreting Rebellion: The Influence of Shays’s Rebellion on American Political Thought
    • michael lienesch
    • Part Three: A Splintered Society
    • 8. Shays’s Neighbors: The Context of Rebellion in Pelham, Massachusetts
    • gregory h. nobles
    • 9. A Deacon’s Orthodoxy: Religion, Class, and the Moral Economy of Shays’s Rebellion
    • john l. brooke
    • 10. The Religious World of Daniel Shays
    • stephen a. marini
    • Part Four: Consolidating the Republic
    • 11. In Shays’s Shadow: Separation and Ratification of the Constitution in Maine
    • james leamon
    • 12. The Confidence Man and the Preacher: The Cultural Politics of Shays’s Rebellion
    • robert a. gross
    • Notes
    • Contributors
    • Index

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    ILLUSTRATIONS

    1. Veterans of 1776 Returning from the War by William T. Ranney (1848)

    2. Map of Massachusetts in the new republic by Samuel Lewis (1795)

    3. Petition of the Inhabitants of the Town of Methuen to the Hon. Senate and Hon. House of Representatives of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, Oct. 2, 1786

    4. “Representation of a county-convention for redress of grievances of courts,” engraving for Bicker staff’s Boston Almanack for 1787

    5. “The Sons of Coke and Littleton, returning from a rich Feast at Concord-Court,” engraving for Bickerstaff’s Boston Almanack for 1787

    6. An Address, To the good People of the Commonwealth, By His Excellency James Bowdoin, Esquire, Governour of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. Broadside (Boston, 1787)

    7. “Gen. Daniel Shays, Col. Job Shattuck,” engraving for Bickerstaff’s Boston Almanack for 1787

    8. Portrait of Samuel Adams by John Singleton Copley (1770–72)

    9. Portrait of James Bowdoin II by Robert Feke (1748)

    10. The Manse, Joseph Barnard house, Deerfield, Mass.

    11. House on the site of the Daniel Shays farmstead, Pelham, Mass.

    12. The events of Shays’s Rebellion: a map of strategic sites

    13. Map of southwestern Worcester County in the era of the Regulation

    14. List of Persons Subscribing to Oath of Allegiance, February 27, 1787

    15. Black List for Hampshire County

    16. Christopher Babbitt, To His Excellency John Hancock, Esquire, Governor of the State of Massachusetts. Broadside (Boston, 1787)

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