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- Adam Custine—a Fighter for American Independence and Reforms in France by Johannes von Thadden
- Isaac Shelby, Patrick Ferguson, and Fire & Sword: The Power of a Good Story by William Caldwell
- Two Soldiers, a Cask of Wine, and Thou(sand Lashes) by Don N. Hagist
- This Week on Dispatches: David Price on Albigence Waldo and Valley Forge by Editors
- Construing Congress’s Hasty, Ill-fated 1775 Decision to Invade Canada by Gene Procknow
- Antiquity and Loyalist Dissent in Revolutionary America, 1765–1776 by Kelsey DeFord
- The Battle at The Village: Alabama’s Miniature Bunker Hill by Anthony Roney II
- This Week on Dispatches: Timothy Symington discusses his new Book, Huzzah! Toasts by Editors
- The Impact of the American Revolution on the Mackenzie Rebellion in Upper Canada by Marvin L. Simner
- Freedom: The Enduring Importance of the American Revolution by Timothy Symington
- The Quest for the Fourteenth State by Richard J. Werther
- This Week on Dispatches: Tom Hogan on the Milford, Connecticut, Cartel by Editors
- Albigence Waldo: Surgeon, Soldier, Diarist, Poet by David Price
- A Revolutionary Friendship: Washington, Jefferson, and the American Republic by Gene Procknow
- Ten Causes of the Miscarriages in Canada: Why the 1775–1776 Invasion Failed by Mark R. Anderson
- This Week on Dispatches: J. L. Bell on Dr. Joseph Warren’s Crucial Informant by Editors
- Allegories of Benjamin Franklin by Louis Arthur Norton
- Founding Partisans: Hamilton, Madison, Jefferson, Adams and the Brawling Birth of American Politics by Timothy Symington
- Was Thomas Paine a Secret Tory? It Defies Common Sense by Richard Briles Moriarty
- This Week on Dispatches: Raphael Corletta on the Two “Empires of Liberty” by Editors
- The Milford Connecticut Cartel by Tom Hogan
- Ordinary Greatness: A Life of Elias Boudinot by Sam Short
- Dr. Warren’s Crucial Informant by J. L. Bell
- John Dickinson and His Letters by Jude M. Pfister
- North of America: Loyalists, Indigenous Nations, and the Borders of the Long American Revolution by Al Dickenson
- The Two “Empires of Liberty:” The Fascinating Story of an American Phrase by Raphael Corletta
- This Week on Dispatches: Selden West on a Whaleboat Fight off Connecticut by Editors
- Congress and the Commodore: Esek Hopkins and the Raid on Nassau by Eric Sterner
- The War of American Independence, 1763-1783: Falling Dominoes by Timothy Symington
- Cato: A Tragedy: The Enduring Theatrical Mystery at Valley Forge by Shawn David McGhee
- A Smart Engagement: A Whaleboat Fight off Stamford, Connecticut, June 24, 1778 by Selden West
- A Maritime History of the American Revolution by William H. J. Manthorpe, Jr.
- Dark Voyage: An American Privateer’s War on Britain’s Slave Trade by Kelly Mielke
- This Week on Dispatches: Eric Sterner on Britain, Russia, and the Armed Neutrality of 1780 by Editors
- One Man’s Campaign against Smallpox: James Thacher, M.D., Continental Army Physician by Charles DePaolo
- The Motion to End the War with the American Colonies, February 22, 1782 by Bob Ruppert
- Britain, Russia, and the Armed Neutrality of 1780 by Eric Sterner
- Providence Merchant John Brown Gets Rich Privateering in 1776 and 1777 by Christian McBurney
- This Week on Dispatches: Shawn David McGhee on the First Partisan Application of the Electoral College by Editors
- The British Entry Into, and Occupation of Charlotte, September 26 to October 14, 1780 by Ian Saberton
- The American Revolutionary War in the West Museum Exhibit by Editors
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- Anthony Wayne’s Repulse at Bull’s Ferry, July 21, 1780 by Jim Piecuch
- This Week on Dispatches: Sarah Swift on Searching for Samuel Babcock’s Military Service by Editors
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- The 2022 JAR Annual Volume by Editors
- John Adams and the Rule of Law by Stuart Hatfield
- Weaponizing Impeachment: Justice Samuel Chase and President Thomas Jefferson’s Battle Over the Process by Al Dickenson
- Contributor Question: If We Only Had A Portrait . . . by Editors
- Rhode Island Acts to Prevent an Enslaved Family from Being Transported to the South by Christian McBurney
- The Brothers Bliss: A Soldier’s Account Behind the New York Lines by Dayne Rugh
- “The Chiefs Now in This City:” Indians and the Urban Frontier in Early America by Timothy Symington
- This Week on Dispatches: M. Andrew Holowchak on Thomas Jefferson on Rebellion, Revolution, and “Treason” by Editors
- Edward Hand’s American Journey by David Price
- William Goforth: A Life of Patriotism, Courage, and Honor by Mark R. Anderson
- Thomas Plumb, British Soldier, Writes Home from Rhode Island by Don N. Hagist
- This Week on Dispatches: James M. Deitch on the 23rd, 25th, and 27th Grievances of the Declaration of Independence by Editors
- “Acts Against the Oppressions of the Government”: Jefferson on Rebellion, Revolution, and “Treason” by M. Andrew Holowchak
- Charles Thomson and the Delaware by James M. Smith
- Cornwallis: Soldier and Statesman in a Revolutionary World by John R. Maass
- Traders or Traitors? The New Jersey Shop License Law of 1780 by James P. Sieradzki
- Review: Colonel Hamilton and Colonel Burr by Geoff Smock
- This Week on Dispatches: John Rees on Remembrances of Black Revolutionary War Veterans by Editors
- John Rutledge: Governor of South Carolina, 1779 by Eric Sterner
- John Rutledge: President of South Carolina, 1776–1778 by Eric Sterner
- John Rutledge: Delegate from South Carolina, 1765–1775 by Eric Sterner
- Review: Valley Forge to Monmouth by Patrick H. Hannum
- This Week on Dispatches: Todd Braisted on Benjamin Thompson’s Black Dragoons by Editors
- Virginia’s Independent Frontier Companies, Part 2 of 2 by Gabriel Neville
- Virginia’s Independent Frontier Companies, Part 1 of 2 by Gabriel Neville
- Nathanael Greene and the Challenge of Supplying the Southern Army by Travis Copeland
- Smells Like Teen Spirit: The Teenage Thomas Jefferson by Geoff Smock
- This Week on Dispatches: Andrew Zellers-Frederick on the Impeachment of Senator William Blount, the First in American History by Editors
- Clement Biddle Partially Clears the “Battle of the Clouds” by Gary Ecelbarger
- Robert Bisset’s East Florida Holdings by George Kotlik
- Riflemen Run Riot: The Mutiny at Prospect Hill by Joshua Shepherd
- Thomas Read of Delaware, Part 3: Continental Navy Commander by William H. J. Manthorpe, Jr.
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- Thomas Read of Delaware, Part 2: Commodore in the Pennsylvania Navy by William H. J. Manthorpe, Jr.
- Seventeen Testimonies Seal New Smyrna’s Fate, 1777 by George Kotlik
- Thomas Read of Delaware, Part 1: The Creation of the Continental Navy by William H. J. Manthorpe, Jr.
- King Gustav III of Sweden: Friendly Foe of the United States by Richard J. Werther
- This Week on Dispatches: George Kotlik on Texas and the American Revolution by Editors
- The 2020 JAR Book-of-the-Year by Editors
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- Review: To the End of the World: Nathanael Greene, Charles Cornwallis, and the Race to the Dan by Gabriel Neville
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- Thou Shalt Not Steal: Plunder, Theft, and Sticky Fingers by Joshua Shepherd
- Review: All at Sea: Naval Support for the British Army During the American Revolution by Timothy Symington
- The Most Unlucky Man: Patrick Ferguson’s Early Years by Andrew Waters
- African Americans in the American Revolution by Thomas Fleming
- This Week on Dispatches: Greg Aaron on Lord Dartmouth’s War of Words by Editors
- The British Naval Signals Missions of 1781 by William W. Reynolds
- Review: Noble Volunteers: The British Soldiers Who Fought the American Revolution by James Kirby Martin
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- The Finalists for the 2020 JAR Book-of-the-Year Award by Don N. Hagist
- Plight of the Seamen: Incarceration, Escape, or Secured Freedom by Louis Arthur Norton
- Contributor Question: My Favorite Year by Editors
- James Lovell: Schoolteacher, Prisoner, Patriot by Jean C. O'Connor
- Review: Fourteenth Colony: The Forgotten Story of the Gulf South During America’s Revolutionary Era by George Kotlik
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- Longhouse Lost: The Battle of Oriskany and the Iroquois Civil War by Brady J. Crytzer
- The Widow Washington: The Life of Mary Washington by George Kotlik
- Coronavirus 2020? Nope. The Speckled Monster of 1764 by Katie Turner Getty
- Thomas Pownall: Formative Years of an Anti-Taxation Member of Parliament by Bob Ruppert
- This Week on Dispatches: Jeff Dacus on the “Tower of Victory” at the Siege of Fort Watson by Editors
- Patrick Henry’s March on Williamsburg, May 1775 by Michael Cecere
- Certain British and British American Actors in the Southern Theater of the War by Ian Saberton
- “Very Cold & Nothing Remarkable”: the Journal of Dr. Edmund Hagen, Privateer and Prisoner of War, Part 2 of 2 by Kadri Kallikorm-Rhodes
- “Dispatch’t Him for America”: the Journal of Dr. Edmund Hagen, Privateer and Prisoner of War, Part 1 of 2 by Kadri Kallikorm-Rhodes
- This Week on Dispatches: Greg Aaron on the American Revolution’s Influence on Superheroes by Editors
- Creating Order: Rufus King and the Nascent American Republic by Keith Muchowski
- The Battles of Connecticut Farms and Springfield 1780 by Timothy Symington
- An American Bolingbroke: John Taylor of Caroline’s Republican Opposition, 1792–1794, Part 2 of 2 by James A. Cornelius
- An American Bolingbroke: John Taylor of Caroline’s Republican Opposition, 1792–1794, Part 1 of 2 by James A. Cornelius
- This Week on Dispatches: Jett Conner on Thomas Paine, Thomas Jefferson, and the Louisiana Purchase by Editors
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- The Fall of Fort Washington: The “Bunker Hill Effect”? by Derrick E. Lapp
- Smugglers, Pirates, and Patriots: Free Trade in the Age of Revolution by David Kindy
- This Week on Dispatches: Ken Shumate on the Sugar Act of 1733 by Editors
- And Now for Something Completely Different. . . . This Month’s Contributor Question by Editors
- Superheroes of the American Revolution by Greg Aaron
- Lessons from an Outbreak: Smallpox in the Hudson Highlands, 1781 by Steven Elliott
- This Week on Dispatches: Lindsay M. Chervinsky on George Washington and the Cabinet of the United States by Editors
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- An Interview with Eliot Pattison, Author of the Bone Rattler Series by Editors
- Presidential Power: Thomas Paine, Thomas Jefferson, and the Louisiana Purchase by Jett Conner
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- The Sisters’ Revolutionary Secret by Don N. Hagist
- This Week on Dispatches: Matthew Reardon on the Whaleboat Wars on the Connecticut River by Editors
- It’s in the Details: A Recently Identified View of Boston by Bettina A. Norton
- George Washington’s Nemesis by Timothy Symington
- Blue Mountain Valley and the Rise of Lord Stirling by Eric Wiser
- Orders Issued by Benedict Arnold, Commander-in-Chief, to the Captain of the Liberty by C. E. Pippenger
- This Week on Dispatches: George Kotlik on the British Invasion of the Bahamas by Editors
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- Top Ten Demolished Houses of Revolutionary War-Era Connecticut by Damien Cregeau
- The Rebel and the Tory: Ethan Allen, Philip Skene, and the Dawn of Vermont by Gene Procknow
- This Week on Dispatches: Stephen John Katzberg on Mapping the Battle of Eutaw Springs by Editors
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- This Week on Dispatches: Eric Sterner on the Siege of Fort Henry by Editors
- Rutland’s Rebellion: Defending Local Governance during the Revolution by Susan Brynne Long
- The East Florida Gazette, 1783–1784 by George Kotlik
- The Grand Affray at Golden Hill: New York City, January 19, 1770 by Jonathan Carriel
- This Week on Dispatches: John Rees on African American Soldiers in the American Revolution by Editors
- Plight of the Loyalist Refugees of Lloyd’s Neck, Long Island by David M. Griffin
- Mary Ball Washington: The Untold Story of George Washington’s Mother by George Kotlik
- General Isaac Gregory’s Fictitious Treason by Michael Cecere
- This Week on Dispatches: Tom Shachtman on Paying for and Profiting from the American Revolution by Editors
- Maj. Gen. John Sullivan and the Occupation of Easton, Pennsylvania, May 7–June 18, 1779 by Andrew A. Zellers-Frederick
- The Redcoat in America: The Diaries of Lieutenant William Bamford, 1757–1765 and 1776 by Don N. Hagist
- The Death of Lt. Michael Grosh: the Maryland Militia at Germantown by Derrick E. Lapp
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- This Week on Dispatches: Jeffrey Simon on Propaganda, Terror, and the Sons of Liberty by Editors
- Thanksgiving: A Week with Martha Bradley, The British Housewife, Day 5 by Don N. Hagist
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- Thanksgiving: A Week with Martha Bradley, The British Housewife, Day 3 by Don N. Hagist
- Thanksgiving: A Week with Martha Bradley, The British Housewife, Day 2 by Don N. Hagist
- Thanksgiving: A Week With Martha Bradley, The British Housewife by Don N. Hagist
- The Week on Dispatches: Roberto Oscar Flores de Apodaca on Prayer and Thanksgiving of the Common Soldier by Editors
- Bernard Romans and the First Attempt at Fortifying the Hudson River by George F. Reasor
- Impeachment: The Framers Debate and Discuss by Ray Raphael
- Washington’s Revolutionary War Generals by Gene Procknow
- This Week on Dispatches: Jim Piecuch on Women and Revolutionary-Era Armies by Editors
- The Officers’ Spirited Memorial: A Prelude to the Newburgh Conspiracy by David Head
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- Lexington and Concord: A Case Study in Leadership and Direct Action by Patrick Naughton
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- Courts-Martial of the Corps of Light Infantry, 1779 by Michael J. F. Sheehan
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- The James McMichael Journal, June 11, 1777–September 11, 1777 by Joseph Lee Boyle
- Gone Bad?: American Patriot Andrew Gilman by Charles H. Lagerbom
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- Born at Ticonderoga; Died at Waterloo by Ennis Duling
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- Elias Hasket Derby: The Privateer Who Pioneered the Russia Trade by Nick DeLuca
- From Watchung to the Hudson: Sergeant Simon Giffin’s Summer of 1777 by Phillip R. Giffin
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- The James McMichael Journal, November 1, 1776–June 3, 1777 by Joseph Lee Boyle
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- Action At Sabbath Day Point,
March 20, 1777 by Gavin K. Watt - For God and Country: The Intelligence Role of the Rev. John Vardill by Ken Daigler