| JAMES A. HENRETTA | Priscilla Alden Burke Professor of History |
PUBLICATIONS
Co-editor (with Jürgen Heideking), Republicanism and Liberalism in America and the German States, 1750-1850 Cambridge University Press, 2001
America: A Concise History (Co-authored with David Brody and Lynn Dumenil), Bedford Books, 1998, 2nd ed., 2001
Co-Editor: (With Michael G. Kammen and Stanley N. Katz), The Transformation of Early American History: Society, Authority, and Ideology, A. A. Knopf, 1991
The Origins of American Capitalism, Northeastern University Press, 1991
Evolution and Revolution: American Society, 1600-1820 (Co-author Gregory H. Nobles), D.C. Heath & Co., 1987
America's History (Co-authored with David Brody and Lynn Dumenil) The Dorsey Press, 1987, 2nd ed. Worth Publishers, 1993, 3rd ed. Worth Publishers, 1997, 4th edition, Bedford Books, 2000, 5th edition, Bedford Books, July 2003 (2004 copyright)
The Evolution of American Society, 1700-1815: An Interdisciplinary Analysis, D.C. Heath and Co., 1973
"Salutary Neglect": Colonial Administration under the Duke of Newcastle, Princeton University Press, 1972
"The Liberal State in America: New York, 1820-1970," (book manuscript in progress)
"Charles Evans Hughes and the Strange Death of Liberal America" (article under consideration)
"Magistrates, Lawyers, Legislators: The Three Legal Systems of Early America," (forthcoming in the Cambridge History of American Law, edited by Christopher Tomlins and Michael Grossberg)
"Liberalism," The Encyclopedia of New York State (forthcoming, Syracuse University Press)
"Martin Van Buren: The Politician as President," America's Lawyer-Presidents, ed., Norman Gross (Northwestern University Press, forthcoming)
"Isaac Sherman and the Trials of Gilded Age Liberalism," American Nineteenth Century History, 4 (May 2003), 77-98.
"The Birth of American Liberalism: New York, 1820-1860" in Heideking and Henretta, eds., Republicanism and Liberalism in America and the German States, 1750-1850.
"The Birth of American Liberalism: New York, 1820-1860," in Ronald Hagenbüchle and Joseph Raab, eds., Negotiations of America's National Identity (Tübingen, 2000), I, 296-312.
"Martin Van Buren: From Politician to Statesman," in Alan Brinkley and David Dyer, eds., The Reader's Companion to the American Presidency (Houghton Mifflin: Boston, 2000), 111-122.
"The `Market' in the Early Republic," Journal of the Early Republic, 18 (Summer 1998), 289-304.
"The Strange Birth of Liberal America: Michael Hoffman and the New York Constitution of 1846," New York History, 77 (April 1996), 151-176.
"The Protestant Ethic and the Reality of Capitalism in Colonial America," in Hartmut Lehmann and Guenther Roth, eds., Weber's Protestant Ethic: Origins, Evidence, Contexts (New York, 1993), pp. 327-346.
"Rethinking the State Constitutional Tradition," in Rutgers Law Journal, 22 (Fall, 1991), 1-22
"The Rise and Decline of Democratic-Republicanism: Political Rights in New York and the Several States, 1800-1915", Albany Law Review (December, 1989), 357-40l. Republished in Paul Finkelman and Stephen Gottlieb, eds., A Usable Past: Rights in the State Constitutional Tradition (University of Georgia Press, 1991)
"The Transition to Capitalism in America," in Henretta, Kammen, and Katz, eds., The Transformation of Early American History (New York, 1991), 222-243.
"The Slow Triumph of Liberal Individualism: Law and Politics in New York, 1780-1850," in Richard O. Curry and Eugene Goodheart, eds., American Chameleon: Individualism in United States History (Kent University Press, 1991). pp. 87-106
"The Nineteenth-Century Revolution in Civil Liberties: From 'Rights in Property' to 'Property in Rights'," This Constitution (Fall, 1991)
"The War for Independence and American Economic Development" in Ronald Hoffman, John McCusker, and Russell Menard, eds., The Economy of Revolutionary America (Univ. of Virginia, 1987), 32-75.
"Wealth and Social Structure," in Jack P. Greene and J. R. Pole, editors, Colonial British America: Essays in the New History of the Early Modern Era, (Johns Hopkins, 1983), 262-289.
"Social History as Lived and Written," American Historical Review, 84 (December, 1979), 1293-1333.
"Families and Farms: Mentalité in Pre-Industrial America," William and Mary Quarterly, 3rd ser., XXXV (January, 1978), 3-32. [Chosen in 1993 as one of the eleven most influential articles published in the Quarterly between 1943 & 1993]
"The Study of Social Mobility: Ideological Assumptions and Conceptual Bias," Labor History, XVIII (Spring, 1977), 165-177.
"Economic Development and Social Structure in Colonial Boston," William
and Mary Quarterly, 3rd ser., XXII (January, 1965), 75-92.