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December 2023
- The American Invasion of Canada by James M. Smith
- The Lionkeeper of Algiers: How an American Captive Rose to Power in Barbary and Saved His Homeland from War by Timothy Symington
November 2023
- Caleb Brewster's Spy Boat Boys by Philip D. Weaver
- This Week on Dispatches: Colin Zimmerman on the Prelude to Trenton by Editors
- Top 20 Wartime Quotations from the Letters of Lucy and Henry Knox by Phillip Hamilton
- Revolutionary Blacks: Discovering the Frank Brothers, Freeborn Men of Color, Soldiers of Independence by Christian McBurney
- This Week on Dispatches: Al Dickenson on Samuel McColloch's "Great Leap" by Editors
- Quartering British Forces on Long Island by David M. Griffin
- Prelude to Trenton: The Strategic Contest for Burlington County by Colin Zimmerman
- Early Presidential Elections: The Questionable Use of Electors to Correct Voter Imbalances by Marvin L. Simner
- Speculation Nation: Land Mania in the Revolutionary American Republic by Gene Procknow
- Left Behind in History: John Adams' Misguided Defense by Novia Liu
- This Week on Dispatches: Abby Chandler on Seized with the Temper of the Times by Editors
- A Leap of Faith in the Historical Record: The Legend of McColloch's Leap by Al Dickenson
- Historical Markers, Forgotten Cemeteries, and Finding the Revolution in Your Backyard by Zachary Finn
October 2023
- The Lord North Conciliatory Proposal: A Case of Too Little Too Late by Richard J. Werther
- The Delcastle Cannonball by Walter A. Chiquoine
- Mercy Otis Warren: Revolutionary Propagandist by Jonathan House
- A Dispatches Special: Brady Crytzer at the Fort Plain Conference by Editors
- War and Conflict in the Ohio Country during the American Revolution by Jason Edwin Anderson
- This Week on Dispatches: Brooke Barbier on John Hancock by Editors
- The Latest Release in the JAR Books Series and an Interview with the Author, Abby Chandler by Editors
- The Winter of 1774–1775 in Boston by Bob Ruppert
- Commissary Notes and the Dark History of Revolutionary Financing by Zac Thompson
- This Week on Dispatches: Shawn David McGhee on George Washington, the "Modern American Wallace" by Editors
- John Hancock's Politics and Personality in Ten Quotes by Brooke Barbier
- Ten Rifle Companies: Why Rifles, and Not Muskets? by Clark H. Summers
- This Week on Dispatches: Jane Strachan on Margaret Moncrieffe Coghlan's Descent from Riches to Rags by Editors
- Lord Rawdon at Camden—Giving a Victor His Due: Strategy and Tactics by John Boyd
September 2023
- "The Modern American Wallace:" Relics, Revolutions, and Revolutionaries by Shawn David McGhee
- This Week on Dispatches: Michael Cecere on the Middle Colonies during the First Year of the American Revolution by Editors
- Lord Rawdon at Camden—Giving a Victor His Due: Occupation and Pacification by John Boyd
- The Tory's Wife: A Woman and Her Family in Revolutionary America by Kelsey DeFord
- Margaret (Montcrieffe) Coghlan: The Making of Her Memoirs (Part Two of Two) by Jane Strachan
- Margaret (Moncrieffe) Coghlan: The Descent from Riches to Rags (Part One of Two) by Jane Strachan
- The Perfidious Benjamin Church and Paul Revere by Louis Arthur Norton
- Ten Crucial Days, Five Crucial Factors by David Price
- Prisoners of Congress: Philadelphia's Quakers in Exile, 1777–1778 by Kim Burdick
- Smallpox Threatens an American Privateer at Sea by Christian McBurney
- This Week on Dispatches: William H. J. Manthorpe on the Dewees Family by Editors
- United for Independence: The American Revolution in the Middle Colonies, 1775–1776 by John Gilbert McCurdy
August 2023
- Black Soldiers of Liberty by Robert Scott Davis
- At Ease: Baron von Steuben's Final Resting Place by Alexandra I. Griffeth
- Father and Son: Patriots Who Gave Their All by William H. J. Manthorpe, Jr.
- This Week on Dispatches: Eric Wiser on the Abraham Clark and William Livingston Rivalry by Editors
- A Frog Feast by Norman Desmarais
- The Charles Asgill Affair: Setting the Record Straight by Timothy Symington
- John Adams and Nathanael Greene Debate the Role of the Military by Curtis F. Morgan, Jr.
- This Week on Dispatches: Victor J. DiSanto on the Fidelity Medallion by Editors
- Colonel Andrew Pickens and the Long Cane Skirmish by Conner Runyan and C. Leon Harris
- The Whiskey Rebellion: A Distilled History of an American Crisis by Jeff Broadwater
- Clark versus Livingston: Pettiness, Paper Money, and Elections by Eric Wiser
- The Fidelity Medallion by Victor J. DiSanto
- Long Island City in 1776: The Revolution Comes to Queens by Michael C. Harris
- "Those Noble Qualities": Classical Pseudonyms as Reflections of Divergent Republican Value Systems by Shawn David McGhee
- This Week on Dispatches: Benjamin George on George Washington's Information War by Editors
- Thomas Hutchinson and His Letters by Will Monk
July 2023
- To The Last Extremity: The Battles for Charleston, 1776–1782 by Timothy Symington
- The Journal of Thomas Anderson, Delaware Regiment, Part 2, April 1781–April 1782 by Joseph Lee Boyle
- The Journal of Thomas Anderson, Delaware Regiment, Part 1, May 1780–March 1781 by Joseph Lee Boyle
- South Carolina Provincials: Loyalists in British Service During the American Revolution by Patrick H. Hannum
- A Study in Sustainability: The Continental Encampment in Bucks County, December 1776 by Colin Zimmerman
- George Washington's Information War by Benjamin George
- American Traitor: General James Wilkinson's Betrayal of the Republic and Escape from Justice by Michael Barbieri
- A Visit to the Battle of Fallen Timbers Monument by Al Dickenson
- This Week on Dispatches: Ray Raphael on Whether the Declaration of Independence was Signed on July 4, 1776 by Editors
- The Fall of 1774 in Boston by Bob Ruppert
- Unfriendly to Liberty: Loyalist Networks and the Coming of the American Revolution in New York City by Gene Procknow
- British Soldiers Wounded at Eutaw Springs by Don N. Hagist
- This Week on Dispatches: William M. Welsch on the Battle of Petersburg by Editors
- Was the Declaration of Independence Signed on July 4? How Memory Plays Tricks with History by Ray Raphael
- Spanish New Orleans and the Caribbean by Al Dickenson
June 2023
- Charles Lee's First Inklings of Fractious American Political Battles by Gene Procknow
- Hobkirk Hill: A Major Minor Battle by David Price
- Disunion Among Ourselves: The Perilous Politics of the American Revolution by John Gilbert McCurdy
- Summer of '74 in Boston by Bob Ruppert
- In Dependence: Women in the Patriarchal State in Revolutionary America by Nichole Louise
- The Contradictory Accounts of Grey's Raid on New Bedford and Martha's Vineyard by Steven Neill
- This Week on Dispatches: Douglas R. Dorney, Jr. on Lord Cornwallis, Defender of American and British Liberty? by Editors
- James Forten, Revolutionary: Forgotten No More by Adam E. Zielinski
- The Revolutionary Battle of Petersburg by William M. Welsch
- This Week on Dispatches: David Price on the Battle of Eutaw Springs by Editors
- The French Depart Newport by Norman Desmarais
- East Florida in the Revolutionary Era 1763–1785 by Timothy Symington
- This Week on Dispatches: Alexandra I. Griffeth on Patrick Henry and Hanover County, Virginia by Editors
- Lord Cornwallis: Defender of British and American Liberty? by Douglas R. Dorney, Jr.
May 2023
- Eutaw Springs and the Ambiguity of Victory by David Price
- The Battle of Upper Sandusky, 1782 by Patrick H. Hannum
- HMS Roebuck on the Delaware by Robert N. Fanelli
- This Week on Dispatches: Shawn David McGhee on George Washington's "Rules of Civility" by Editors
- John Dickinson and the Letter to Canada by James M. Smith
- Remembering John Adams by Timothy Symington
- Hanover County and Patrick Henry: The Locations that made the Legend by Alexandra I. Griffeth
- This Week on Dispatches: Eric Sterner on the Engagement Between the Glasgow and the Fledgling Continental Navy by Editors
- George Washington's "Rules of Civility": An Early American Literary Mystery by Shawn David McGhee
- Danger at the Breach by Doug MacIntyre
- This Week on Dispatches: Don N. Hagist on the new JAR annual volume and the Website by Editors
- Engaging the Glasgow by Eric Sterner
- Victory Day—Winning American Independence: The Defeat of the British Southern Strategy by Patrick H. Hannum
- Remember Baker: A Green Mountain Boy's Controversial Death and Its Consequences by Mark R. Anderson
- The Week on Dispatches: John Settle on Col. Abraham Buford's Virginia Battalion by Editors
- William Walker Crosses Kings Ferry by Michael J. F. Sheehan
- American Inheritance: Liberty and Slavery in the Birth of a Nation, 1765–1795 by Timothy Symington
April 2023
- Sons of Britannia: New York's Triumvirate from Colony to Revolution by Keith Muchowski
- The JAR 2023 Annual is Now Available by Editors
- This Week on Dispatches: Mike Matheny on Remembering Horatio Gates by Editors
- Signals and Pilots: Cooperating with the French Fleet, 1778 by Bob Ruppert
- Revolutionary War Defenses in Rhode Island by Don N. Hagist
- Victory at Saratoga: Getting the Word Out by Richard J. Werther
- This Week on Dispatches: J. L. Bell on the Secrets of Samuel Dyer, Part II by Editors
- Colonel Abraham Buford's Virginia Battalion, 1780-1781 by John Settle
- The Battle of Musgrove's Mill, 1780 by Gabriel Neville
- How Pennsylvania Counties Paid Their Taxes to Congress by Dennis Ness
- This Week on Dispatches: J. L. Bell on the Secrets of Samuel Dyer, PART I by Editors
- Hero to Zero? Remembering Horatio Gates by Mike Matheny
- The Sugar Act and the American Revolution by John Gilbert McCurdy
- The Secrets of Samuel Dyer by J. L. Bell
- This Week on Dispatches: Mark R. Anderson on a Tragic Accident at Fort Anne by Editors
- The Return of Samuel Dyer: An Attempted Assassination in Revolutionary Boston by J. L. Bell
- Captain John Peck Rathbun, Revolutionary War Naval Hero and Man of the Sea by Christian McBurney
March 2023
- Burlington 1776: The Forgotten Opportunity by Colin Zimmerman
- This Week on Dispatches: Stuart Lyall Manson on Securing Provisions for American Loyalists in the Upper Saint Lawrence by Editors
- The Unimportance of John Brown's Raid on Ticonderoga by Michael Barbieri
- His Masterly Pen: A Biography of Jefferson the Writer by Al Dickenson
- Tragic Accident at Fort Anne: A Story Revealed in Two Primary Source Documents by Mark R. Anderson
- Time for a Change! by Editors
- This Week on Dispatches: Scott M. Smith on Luke Day, Forgotten Leader of Shays's Rebellion by Editors
- An Interview with Bob Thompson, author of Revolutionary Roads by Editors
- The Purpose of the Electoral College: A Seemingly Endless Controversy by Marvin L. Simner
- The Great New York Fire of 1776 by Gene Procknow
- Thomas Jefferson and the Conditions of Good History: Writing About the American Revolution by M. Andrew Holowchak
- This Week on Dispatches: Chris Yohn on the Big Runaway by Editors
- Attended with Disagreeable Consequences: Cross-Border Shopping for Loyalist Provisions, 1783–1784 by Stuart Lyall Manson
- From the Battlefield to the Stage: The Many Lives of General John Burgoyne by Michael Barbieri
- "Earned By Veteran Intrepidity": Spencer's Ordinary, June 26, 1781 by Conor Robison
- Newspapers as a Rebel Source of Intelligence by Jeffrey H. Michaels
- The Odyssey of Phillis Wheatley by Nichole Louise
- Perspectives on the Ten Crucial Days of the Revolution by David Price
- This Week on Dispatches: Gene Procknow on Ethan Allen and Revolutionary-Era Newspapers by Editors
February 2023
- A Wartime Visit to the Enemy's Capital by Louis Arthur Norton
- George Washington's Revenge by Jason R. Wickersty
- The Big Runaway: Turning Point of the Susquehanna West Branch Settlers by Chris Yohn
- This Week on Dispatches: Benjamin L. Carp on Capt. Abraham Van Dyck and Military Justice by Editors
- The Highs and Lows of Ethan Allen's Reputation as Reported by Revolutionary-Era Newspapers by Gene Procknow
- Samuel Elbert and the Age of Revolution in Georgia, 1740-1788 by Timothy Symington
- Grave Errors: Inaccurate Markers for the 8th Virginia Regiment Soldiers by Gabriel Neville
- Captain Luke Day: A Forgotten Leader of "Shays's Rebellion" by Scott M. Smith
- Prisoners of the Bashaw by William H. J. Manthorpe, Jr.
- This Week on Dispatches: James M. Deitch on Johann Rall at the Battle of Trenton by Editors
- Two Encounters: Captain Abraham Van Dyck, the "Negro Man," and Prince Pitkin by Benjamin L. Carp
- This Week on Dispatches: Norman S. Poser on The Many Lives of General John Burgoyne by Editors
- Johann Gottlieb Rall: Tactical Negligence or Personal Negligence at Trenton? by James M. Deitch
- Revolutionary Roads by Patrick H. Hannum
- The Lonely Vigil of America's First Diplomat by James M. Smith
January 2023
- The 2022 Book-of-the-Year by Editors
- This Week on Dispatches: John Settle on the 9th Virginia Regiment by Editors
- Misinformation Nation: Foreign News and the Politics of Truth in Revolutionary America by Don N. Hagist
- Emily Geiger's Fabulous Ride by C. Leon Harris, Harriet Imrey, Conner Runyan
- The Escape of John Champe by Victor J. DiSanto
- This Week on Dispatches: H. Allen Skinner on Nathanael Greene's Grand Southern Strategy by Editors
- Religious Liberty and the American Founding by Gabriel Neville
- The Eastern Shore Battalion: The Story of the 9th Virginia Regiment by John Settle
- Thomas Jefferson: A Biography of Spirit and Flesh by Timothy Symington
- Contributor Question: Your History-Related New Year's Resolutions for 2023 by Editors
- By Stratagem and Hard Fighting: The Improbable Capture of Eleven British Ships by Mark R. Anderson
- Patriots and Politics, Redcoats and Reconstruction: General Nathanael Greene's Grand Southern Strategy by H. Allen Skinner
- The "Western Forts" of the 1783 Treaty of Paris by Richard J. Werther
- Winning Hearts and Minds: Pardons and Oaths of Allegiance by Joseph E. Wroblewski
December 2022
- How the (First) West Was Won: Federalist Treaties that Reshaped the Frontier by Brady J. Crytzer
- The "World Changing" Motion in the House of Commons, February 27, 1782 by Bob Ruppert
- American Generals of the Revolutionary War: Who Lived Longest and Who Died Youngest by Daniel J. Tortora
- Reframing George Washington's Clothing at the Second Continental Congress by Shawn David McGhee
- This Week on Dispatches: Michael Cecere on the French Army in Williamsburg by Editors
- A Misguided Attempt to Populate Upper Canada with Loyalists after the Revolution by Marvin L. Simner
- The French Army in Williamsburg, Virginia, 1781–1782 by Michael Cecere
- The Revolutionary: Samuel Adams by Timothy Symington
- The First Four Days at Valley Forge by Gary Ecelbarger
- The Benedict Family of Salem, New York by Victor J. DiSanto
- This Week on Dispatches: Jett Conner on the Evolution of Thomas Paine's Thoughts on Democracy by Editors
- Charles Lee—The Continental Army's Most Prolific Essayist General by Gene Procknow
November 2022
- Thomas Paine on Popular Government in America: Evolution of a Radical's Thinking by Jett Conner
- This Week on Dispatches: John E. Happ on Benjamin Franklin and the American Legacy in Paris by Editors
- Days of Thanksgiving by Editors
- This Week on Dispatches: Chip Langston on Captain James Morris by Editors
- Eleven Patriot Company Commanders at Great Bridge, December 9, 1775 by Patrick H. Hannum
- Benjamin Franklin and the American Legacy in Paris by John E. Happ
- Smallpox by Inoculation: The Tragedy of New York's Rosewell Beebe by Philip D. Weaver
- Captain James Morris of the Connecticut Light Infantry by Chip Langston
- "No Man Knows the Country Better": The Frontier Life of John Gibson by Timothy Symington
- This Week on Dispatches: David Otersen on Algernon Sidney and the American Revolution by Editors
- The Battle of Green Spring: A Footnote on the Road to Yorktown by Conor Robison
- John Joachim Zubly: PART 3, A Patriot Essayist Whose Cause Was Lost by James M. Smith
- John Joachim Zubly: PART 2, A Patriot Congressman Whose Cause Was Lost by James M. Smith
- John Joachim Zubly: PART 1, A Patriot Minister Whose Cause Was Lost by James M. Smith
- Vermont's Grave of the Unknown Soldier by Michael Barbieri
- Algernon Sidney and the American Revolution by David Otersen
October 2022
- 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
- This Week on Dispatches: Patrick H. Hannum on Virginia's 1775 Regular Company-Level Military Structure by Editors
- "Characters Pre-eminent for Virtue and Ability": The First Partisan Application of the Electoral College by Shawn David McGhee
- 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
September 2022
- The Strange Affair of the King and the Repeal of the Stamp Act by Ken Shumate
- Searching for Samuel's Service: Stories of the Revolution Revealed Through One Man by Sarah Swift
- The Sewing Girl's Tale: A Story of Crime and Consequences in Revolutionary America by Don N. Hagist
- This Week on Dispatches: William W. Reynolds on the Yorktown Surrender Documents by Editors
- The Significance of John Cadwalader by David Price
- Marinus Willett: The Exploits of an Unheralded War Hero by Richard J. Werther
- James Colbert and His Chickasaw Legacy by Jim Piecuch
- Virginia’s 1775 Regular Company-level Military Force Structure by Patrick H. Hannum
- John Cadwalader, Twice Refuses to be a General by Jeff Dacus
- The Battle of Gloucester, 1777 by Michael C. Harris
- Observations Concerning the Yorktown Surrender Documents by William W. Reynolds
- The Rise and Fall of John André's Captors in Popular Culture by Victor J. DiSanto
- Should the War Continue? The Motion in the House of Commons, December 12, 1781 by Bob Ruppert
August 2022
- One of the "Powers for Good in the World:" Mercy Otis Warren by James M. Deitch
- American Revolutionary War in the South by Gene Procknow
- This Week on Dispatches: Louis Arthur Norton on Justice, Deterrence, and Revenge during the American Revolution by Editors
- Walter Butler—The Dastardly Loyalist by Richard J. Werther
- On the Road Again: En Train De Marcher—Frenchmen Travel Through Delaware by Kim Burdick
- Hessians: German Soldiers in the American Revolutionary War by Richard F. Welch
- This Week on Dispatches: Damien Cregeau on Colonel Daniel Hitchcock of Rhode Island by Editors
- Justice, Deterrence, and Fitful Revenge During the Revolutionary War by Louis Arthur Norton
- Alexander Hamilton was Right: True Liberty Demands Economic Independence by Nancy Bradeen Spannaus
- Robert Morris: Inside the Revolution by Timothy Symington
- This Week on Dispatches: Colin Zimmerman on the Battle of Crosswicks by Editors
- Colonel Daniel Hitchcock of Rhode Island by Damien Cregeau
- The Abdication(s) of King George III by Bob Ruppert
- Leading Like the Swamp Fox: The Leadership Lessons of Francis Marion by Jim Piecuch
- The Battle of Crosswicks: Prelude to Monmouth by Colin Zimmerman
- Top Ten Weather Interventions by Don N. Hagist
- This Week on Dispatches: Aaron J. Palmer on the 1775 Duel between Henry Laurens and John Faucheraud Grimké by Editors
July 2022
- Annis Boudinot Stockton: The Poet and the General by Joseph E. Wroblewski
- Emergence of the French Alliance: The Beginning and Final Phases by Marvin L. Simner
- Liberty's Chain: Slavery, Abolition, and the Jay Family of New York by Jeff Broadwater
- This Week on Dispatches: Victor J. DiSanto on the Men Who Captured British Spy John André by Editors
- The Great Hurricane(s) of 1780 by Bob Ruppert
- The 1775 Duel Between Henry Laurens and John Faucheraud Grimké by Aaron J. Palmer
- This Week on Dispatches: Nancy Rubin Stuart on Benjamin Franklin's Unconventional Marriage to Deborah Read by Editors
- Insurrection and Speculation: A Farmer, Financier, and a Surprising "Sharper" Seeded the Constitution by Scott M. Smith
- Major André's Captors Revisited: Separating Myth from Historical Reality by Victor J. DiSanto
- Feeding Washington's Army: Surviving the Valley Forge Winter of 1778 by Timothy Symington
- British Soldier John Ward Wins Back His Pocketbook by Don N. Hagist
- Partisan Politics and the Laws Which Shaped the First Congress by Samuel T. Lair
- July 4 and the Declaration of Independence by Editors
June 2022
- Top Ten Quotes by Francis Lord Rawdon by Todd W. Braisted
- Benjamin Franklin's Unconventional Marriage to Deborah Read by Nancy Rubin Stuart
- Our Dear Bought Liberty: Catholics and Religious Toleration in Early America by Gabriel Neville
- This Week on Dispatches: Todd W. Braisted on Point/Counterpoint between Israel Putnam and William Tryon by Editors
- America Begins: How Connecticut's Samuel Johnson Created America by Neil C. Olsen
- King Frederick the Great and the American Colonies—Mit Complimenten Aweissen by Bob Ruppert
- Fort Ticonderoga, The Last Campaigns by Patrick H. Hannum
- This Week on Dispatches: Brian Koyn on George Washington's Emotional Intelligence and the Newburgh Conspiracy by Editors
- George III's (Implicit) Sanction of the American Revolution by M. Andrew Holowchak
- The Articles of Confederation and Western Expansion by Richard J. Werther
- Informing a Nation: The Newspaper Presidency of Thomas Jefferson by Kelly Mielke
- Point/Counterpoint, 1777 Style: Dueling Proclamations from Israel Putnam and William Tryon by Todd W. Braisted
- King Frederick the Great and the American Colonies: The Preliminaries by Bob Ruppert
- A Very Fine Regiment: The 47th Foot During the American War of Independence, 1773–1783 by Patrick H. Hannum
- This Week on Dispatches: Christian McBurney on How Rhode Island Prevented an Enslaved Family from Being Transported to the South by Editors
- First in Emotional Intelligence: George Washington During the Newburgh Conspiracy by Brian Koyn
- Rebels at Sea: Privateering in the American Revolution by Timothy Symington
May 2022
- Williamsport, DC? How a Maryland Town Vied to be the Nation's Capital by Derrick E. Lapp
- 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
April 2022
- This Week on Dispatches: Patrick H. Hannum and Frederick R. Kienle on George Washington's Leadership Advice by Editors
- Orderly Book of the 5th Continental Infantry Regiment, New Hampshire Historical Society by Michael Barbieri
- The 27th Grievance of the Declaration of Independence by James M. Deitch
- The 25th Grievance of the Declaration of Independence by James M. Deitch
- This Week on Dispatches: Don N. Hagist on the British Soldiers who Marched to Concord by Editors
- Benjamin Franklin, Fireman by Jack Campbell
- The British Soldiers Who Marched to Concord, April 19, 1775 by Don N. Hagist
- French Military Hospitals in Rhode Island by Norman Desmarais
- This Week on Dispatches: Travis Copeland on the Attack on North Carolina's Fort Johnston by Editors
- Contributor Question: What is Your Favorite New Book? by Editors
- George Washington's 1775 Leadership Advice to William Woodford: Did He Listen? by Patrick H. Hannum and Frederick R. Kienle
- Mismatch off Charleston: The Privateer Congress vs. HMS Savage by William W. Reynolds
- This Week on Dispatches: Timothy C. Hemmis on Frontier Militia During the American Revolution by Editors
- Governor William Franklin: Sagorighweyoghsta, “Great Arbiter” or “Doer of Justice” by Joseph E. Wroblewski
- The Samuel Adams of North Carolina: Cornelius Harnett and the Burning of Fort Johnston by Travis Copeland
- Duncan Robertson, 71st Regiment of Foot, Wanders Off by Don N. Hagist
March 2022
- The Use of the Declaration of Independence as a Military Recruitment Tool by Marvin L. Simner
- Under the Banner of War: Frontier Militia and Uncontrolled Violence by Timothy C. Hemmis
- These Distinguished Corps: British Grenadier and Light Infantry Battalions in the American Revolution by Timothy Symington
- Hearty in the Cause: Defending Delaware Bay, Spring 1776 by Andrew Lyter
- War at Saber Point by JAR Contributor John Knight Honored by Editors
- John Greenwood: Adroit Multi-talented Patriot by Louis Arthur Norton
- This Week on Dispatches: Mark R. Anderson on the Fate of King George III's Bust in Montreal by Editors
- A Great Englishman? British Views of George Washington, from Revolution to Rapprochement by Sam Edwards
- Benjamin Franklin's East Florida Warning by George Kotlik
- The Last Royal Governors of the American Colonies by Richard J. Werther
- A Bolingbrokean Argument Hidden in Hamilton's Federalist 71 by Haimo Li
- This Week on Dispatches: Joseph Solis-Mullen on the First Partition of Poland on the Eve of the American Revolution by Editors
- Did George Washington Swear at Charles Lee During the Battle of Monmouth? by Christian McBurney
- Women of the Revolutionary Era Who Should be better known—A Contributor Question by Editors
- Jonathan Trumbull: the Sixteenth "Pope" of Connecticut by Scott M. Smith
- This Week on Dispatches: Kenneth E. Lawson on George Whitefield's Influence on Chaplains in the American Revolution by Editors
- King George III's Montreal Bust in a Pattern of Iconoclasm by Mark R. Anderson
- Will the Real Caelia Shortface Please Stand Up by Edna Gabler
- From the First Partition of Poland to Yorktown by Joseph Solis-Mullen
February 2022
- William Hunter: Finding Free Speech—A British Soldier's Son Who Became an Early American by Timothy Symington
- This Week on Dispatches: Alexander Lenarchyk on Washington's Asylum by Editors
- Johnson Cook: Patriot Warrior by Adrina Garbooshian-Huggins
- A Demographic View of the Georgia Continental Line and Militia: 1775–1783 by Douglas R. Dorney, Jr.
- Black Drummers in a Redcoat Regiment by Don N. Hagist
- Power and Liberty: Constitutionalism in the American Revolution by Timothy Symington
- This Week on Dispatches: Jane L. Green on the Story of Thomas Ditson by Editors
- Washington's Final Retreat: Asylum? by Alexander Lenarchyk
- Rev. George Whitefield's Influence on Colonial Chaplains in the American Revolution by Kenneth E. Lawson
- African Americans and Native Americans of the Revolutionary War Era Who Should Be Better Remembered by Editors
- Religion and the American Revolution: An Imperial History by Gabriel Neville
- Natural History in Revolutionary and Post-Revolutionary America by Matteo Giuliani
- Our First Civil War: Patriots and Loyalists in the American Revolution by Richard F. Welch
- Thomas Ditson: Puritan to Bumpkin to Patriot by Jane L. Green
- Fears of a Setting Sun: The Disillusionment of America's Founders by Geoff Smock
- Prelude to Yorktown: Washington and Rochambeau in New York by Benjamin Huggins
- History in the New Year: What We're Looking Forward To by Editors
- Constant Avery, Continental Soldier by Michael J. F. Sheehan
January 2022
- Liberty is Sweet: The Hidden History of the American Revolution by Timothy Symington
- The 2021 JAR Book Award Winner by Editors
- Joseph Galloway's Plan of Union by James M. Smith
- The Resignation Revolution by Stuart Hatfield
- Washington at the Plow: The Founding Father and the Question of Slavery by Kelly Mielke
- This Week on Dispatches: Kim Burdick on Cooch's Bridge, Delaware's Only Revolutionary War Battle by Editors
- Brown's Raid on Ticonderoga and Mount Independence by Michael Barbieri
- Hell's Half-Acre: The Fall of Loyalist Crean Brush by Eric Wiser
- The JAR 2021 Book of the Year Award Finalists by Editors
- This Week on Dispatches: Scott M. Smith on Robert Rogers and the American Revolution by Editors
- Charles Townshend: Architect of the Townshend Duties by Richard J. Werther
- Blessing of the Flags by Norman Desmarais
- Undeceived: Who Would Write the Political Story of the Revolution? by James M. Smith
- March to Independence: The American Revolution in the Southern Colonies, 1775–1776 by John R. Maass
- Jemima Howe: Two Competing Captivity Narratives by Jane Strachan
- Thaddeus Kosciuszko: "Patron Saint of West Point" by Joseph E. Wroblewski
- An Absent Clause: The Exclusion of Madison's 16th Amendment by Phoenix Dalto
- The Brethren: A Story of Faith and Conspiracy In Revolutionary America by Kelly Mielke
December 2021
- The Frankford Advice: "Place Virginia at the Head of Everything" by Richard Gardiner
- The Taking of the Shuldham, 1781 by Selden West
- Christmas Day: A Soldier's Holiday? by John Rees
- A Demographic View of the North Carolina Continental Line, 1775–1783 by Douglas R. Dorney, Jr.
- A Video Tour of Mount Vernon by Bridget Barbara
- The Management of Sequestered Estates in South Carolina, 1780–1782 by Ian Saberton
- The Constitutional Authority of the Continental Congress by David Otersen
- North Carolina Colonel Joseph Williams in the Cherokee Campaign of 1776 by Travis Copeland
- Cooch's Bridge, Delaware's Only Revolutionary War Battle by Kim Burdick
- Governor Jonathan Trumbull, Who Supplied Washington's Suffering Army . . . and the French by Damien Cregeau
- This Week on Dispatches: Woody Holton on His New Book, Liberty is Sweet by Editors
- Jemima Howe, Frontier Pioneer to Wealthy Widow by Jane Strachan
- Daniel Shays's Honorable Rebellion by Timothy Symington
- Virginian Ned Streater, African American Minute Man by Patrick H. Hannum
- The Last King of America: The Misunderstood Reign of King George III by Alec D. Rogers
- This Week on Dispatches: Bridget Barbara on Yorktown Videography by Editors
- The Fruits of Victory: Loyalist Prisoners in the Aftermath of Kings Mountain by William Caldwell
- Benedict Arnold: Hero Betrayed by Timothy Symington
November 2021
- The Two Sieges of Louisbourg: Harbingers of American Discontent by David O. Stewart
- Thirteen Clocks: How Race United the Colonies and Made the Declaration of Independence by Timothy Symington
- This Week on Dispatches: James M. Smith on How America Declared Its Rights by Editors
- John Adams's Love of Cider by Jack Campbell
- Major Robert Rogers and the American Revolution by Scott M. Smith
- Review: The Jewish World of Alexander Hamilton by Kelly Mielke
- This Week on Dispatches: Richard Werther on George Washington and the First Mandatory Immunization by Editors
- The Battle of Mamaroneck by David Price
- Edmund Burke and Thomas Jefferson on Citizen's Duties by Haimo Li
- Joseph McCracken: New York's Wounded Revolutionary Warrior by Philip D. Weaver
- Review: Decision at Brandywine: The Battle on Birmingham Hill by Timothy Symington
- This Week on Dispatches: Rand Mirante on John Marshall's and Mercy Otis Warren's Differing Views of Benedict Arnold's Legacy by Editors
- A Video Tour of a 1791 Newspaper by Bridget Barbara
- Contributor Question: Which Historian Influenced You? by Editors
- Falcon Fans the Flames of Revolution: The Misadventures of Captain John Linzee by Louis Arthur Norton
- Review: Surveying in Early America by Timothy Symington
- This Week on Dispatches: Gregory J. W. Urwin on the American Slave Roundup after the British Surrender at Yorktown by Editors
- How America Declared its Rights by James M. Smith
- March to Independence, the Latest in the JAR Book Series, Now Available by Editors
- Teaching the American Revolution in the United Kingdom by Daniel Koch
- Cavalry in the Wilderness: Cavalry in the Western Theater of the American Revolutionary War and the French and Indian War by Jim Piecuch
October 2021
- This Week on Dispatches: David M. Griffin on the Brooklyn Line Forts of 1776 by Editors
- Justice, Mercy, and Treason: John Marshall's and Mercy Otis Warren's Treatments of Benedict Arnold by Rand Mirante
- George Washington and the First Mandatory Immunization by Richard J. Werther
- Review: The Cause: The American Revolution and Its Discontents, 1773–1783 by Timothy Symington
- This Week on Dispatches: Patrick Hannum on the Meeting of the Three Commanders by Editors
- A Video Tour of the American Revolution Museum at Yorktown and the Yorktown Battlefield by Bridget Barbara
- Review: Redemption from Tyranny: Herman Husband's American Revolution by Christopher Walton
- The Yorktown Tragedy: Washington's Slave Roundup by Gregory J. W. Urwin
- Review: Mind and Hearts: The Story of James Otis Jr. and Mercy Otis Warren by Alec D. Rogers
- This Week on Dispatches: Michael C. Harris and Gary Ecelbarger on the Numerical Strength of Washington's Army During the Philadelphia Campaign by Editors
- Skirmish at James's Plantation: Victory and Defeat for Benedict Arnold in Virginia by Patrick H. Hannum and Christopher Pieczynski
- Terrain and Tactics: Detailed Perspectives From William Howe's War Plan of 1776 by Ronald S. Gibbs, Courtney Spikes, and Thomas Paper
- Review: George Washington: The Political Rise of America's Founding Father by Timothy Symington
- What Were the Brooklyn Line of Forts in 1776? by David M. Griffin
- Edmund Burke and Thomas Jefferson on Montesquieu by Haimo Li
- The Numerical Strength of George Washington's Army During the 1777 Philadelphia Campaign by Michael C. Harris and Gary Ecelbarger
- Ill-Fated Frontier by Timothy Symington
- This Week on Dispatches: David Price on Thomas Knowlton's Revolution by Editors
September 2021
- A Further Evaluation of the Carlisle Peace Commission's Initiative by Marvin L. Simner
- Meeting of the Three Commanders by Patrick H. Hannum
- Captain John Bacon: The Last of the Jersey Pine Robbers by Joseph E. Wroblewski
- The Howe Dynasty by Kelly Mielke
- This Week on Dispatches: Jonathan Curran on Public Opinion and the Whiskey Rebellion by Editors
- Trophies of War: The Guns at Elk by Joseph Lee Boyle
- Lord Bolingbroke: A Tory Thinker that Jefferson Truly Admired by Haimo Li
- The Varick Transcripts and the Preservation of the War by Justin McHenry
- Stranger Citizens: Migrant Influence and National Power in the Early American Republic by Timothy Symington
- This Week on Dispatches: Dean Snow on Continental and Militia Cavalry at the Battle of Saratoga by Editors
- Guns on Mount Defiance by Michael Barbieri
- Jefferson and Burke on Marat, Danton, and Robespierre by Haimo Li
- 10 Amazing Women of the Revolutionary War by Pamela Murrow
- Patriotism and Profit by Kelly Mielke
- This Week on Dispatches: Chris Coelho on Timothy Matlack, Scribe of the Declaration of Independence by Editors
- A Donkey, A Suit, and a Quixote for George Washington by Elisa Vargas
- Review: Radical Hamilton by Geoff Smock
- Examining Public Opinion during the Whiskey Rebellion by Jonathan Curran
- Review: 1764: The First Year of the American Revolution by John Gilbert McCurdy
- This Week on Dispatches: John A. Ruddiman on James Monroe's America Revolution by Editors
- Thomas Knowlton's Revolution by David Price
- The Importance of a Small Skirmish during the Race to the Dan by Bruce L. Petersen
August 2021
- Continental and Militia Cavalry Compared: A Case Study from Saratoga, 1777 by Dean Snow
- Review: Two Revolutions and the Constitution by Jeff Broadwater
- This Week on Dispatches: Jordan Baker on the Cherokee-American War by Editors
- "Good and Sufficient Testimony:" The Development of the Revolutionary War Pension Plan by Michael Barbieri
- Why Did the Signers of the Declaration Engage in this Treasonous Act? by Marvin L. Simner
- Timothy Matlack, Scribe of the Declaration of Independence by Chris Coelho
- Review: Crisis at the Chesapeake by John R. Maass
- This Week on Dispatches: James D. R. Philips on the Influence of the English Revolution on the American Revolution by Editors
- The Politics and Iconography of Tammany in the Early American Republic by Keith Muchowski
- A Reassessment of the Martyrdom of Regulator James Few by J. Keith Jones
- Silas Talbot, Continental Army Mariner by Louis Arthur Norton
- Review: Vermont's Ebenezer Allen by Timothy Symington
- This Week on Dispatches: Edna Gabler on the Silence of Slavery in Revolutionary War Art by Editors
- "A Mere Youth:" James Monroe's Revolutionary War by John A. Ruddiman
- Contributor Question: Remembered for the Wrong Reason? by Editors
- Virginia's Swamp Fox: Captain Amos Weeks of Princess Anne County by Drummond Ball and Mike Cecere
- Review: George Washington's Long Island Spy Ring by Timothy Symington
- This Week on Dispatches: Jack Cambell on Lafayette's Plan to Invade Ireland by Editors
- Election Sermons and Collective Identity in Massachusetts, 1760–1775 by Christopher Walton
- Phraseology and the "Fourteenth Colony" by George Kotlik
- Morale Manipulation as the Central Strategic Imperative in the American Revolutionary War by Woody Holton
- Review: Political Thought and the Origins of the American Presidency by Jeff Broadwater
- This Week on Dispatches: Norman Desmarais on the Gazette Françoise by Editors
July 2021
- The Cherokee-American War from the Cherokee Perspective by Jordan Baker
- The Odyssey of Loyalist Colonel Samuel Bryan by Douglas R. Dorney, Jr.
- In Defense of Mount Independence by Michael Barbieri
- Review: Winning Independence by Timothy Symington
- This Week on Dispatches: Bill Bleyer on the Culper Spy Ring by Editors
- "That a General be Appointed to command" by Jeff Dacus
- This Week on Dispatches: Haimo Li on an Important Contribution of Maryland to the US Constitution by Editors
- Divine Providence and Deism in the Declaration of Independence by David Otersen
- A Video Tour with Bridget Barbara: New York City's Bowling Green and the Statue of King George III by Bridget Barbara
- Review: Down the Warpath to the Cedars by Michael Barbieri
- The Troubled Relationship Between Clinton and Cornwallis and their "War" after the War by John Ferling
- The Vermont Constitution of 1777 by Sophie Jaeger
- The Silence of Slavery in Revolutionary War Art by Edna Gabler
- The Bolingbrokean Constitutional Argument in John Adams's 1766 Clarendon Letter by Haimo Li
- This Week on Dispatches: John DeLee on Policy Toward Native Americans During the Articles of Confederation Period by Editors
- William "Bloody Bill" Cunningham and the Bloody Scout by Andrew Waters
- Book Review: Running from Bondage: Enslaved Women and Their Remarkable Fight for Freedom in Revolutionary America by Timothy Symington
- "The Scheme of My Heart:" Lafayette's Plan to Invade Ireland by Jack Campbell
- North Carolina's Response to the Battles of Lexington and Concord by Travis Copeland
- This Week on Dispatches: George Kotlik on Bartram's Travels in Florida by Editors
- The First Public Reading of the Declaration of Independence, July 4, 1776 by Chris Coelho
June 2021
- Join JAR Editor Don N. Hagist and JAR Associate Editor J. L. Bell for "History Camp" on July 10 by Editors
- "Gazette Françoise," The French Gazette in Newport, Rhode Island by Norman Desmarais
- Charlotina by George Kotlik
- This Week on Dispatches: Travis Copeland on the Capture of North Carolina's Governor Thomas Burke by Editors
- When War Came to the Thompson-Neely Farmstead by David Price
- The Intellectual Origin of the US Constitution Article 1, Section 9, Clause 3: An Important Contribution from Maryland by Haimo Li
- The Incredible Story of Hercules Mulligan by Richard J. Werther
- Contributor Close Up: Louis Arthur Norton by Editors
- This Week on Dispatches: Robert N. Fanelli on Cosmo Gordon of the Brigade of Guards by Editors
- Shifting American Indian Policy during the Articles of Confederation Era by John DeLee
- The 2nd Connecticut Regiment at Edge Hill by Robert N. Fanelli
- Showdown Over a Schooner: The Battle of East Guilford, the Final Engagement in Connecticut by Matthew Reardon
- This Week on Dispatches: David P. Ervin on the Continental Army on the Upper Ohio by Editors
- Loyalist "Banditti" of Monmouth County, New Jersey: Jacob Fagan and Lewis Fenton by Joseph E. Wroblewski
- Observations on Several Acts of Parliament by Ken Shumate
- French Adventurers, Patriots, and Pretentious Imposters in the Fight for American Independence by Arthur S. Lefkowitz
- Contributor Close-Up: Jett Conner by Editors
- This Week on Dispatches: Mike Matheny on How Paperwork Saved the Continental Army by Editors
- George Washington's Culper Spy Ring: Separating Fact from Fiction by Bill Bleyer
- A Howe Woman Celebrates the Glory of the First of June, 1794 by Julie Flavell
- Following William Bartram's Footsteps in Northeast Florida by George Kotlik
May 2021
- The Capture of North Carolina Governor Thomas Burke by Travis Copeland
- This Week on Dispatches: Charles Dewey on Abraham Bancker, Friend of the Republic by Editors
- Wampum Belts to Canada: Stockbridge Indian Ambassadors' Dangerous 1775 Peace Mission by Mark R. Anderson
- The Latest in the JAR Book Series is Now Available by Editors
- Massachusettensis and Novanglus: The Last Great Debate Prior to the American Revolution by James M. Smith
- William Babcock and His Inaccurate Pension Application by Michael J. F. Sheehan
- This Week on Dispatches: Philip D. Weaver on Joseph McCracken, New York's First Revolutionary Captain by Editors
- In the Footsteps of Captain Johann Ewald at Yorktown by Jason Glasser
- A Reconsideration of Continental Army Numerical Strength at Valley Forge by Michael C. Harris and Gary Ecelbarger
- William Tryon and the Park that Still Bears His Name by Scott M. Smith
- This Week on Dispatches: Eric Sterner on South Carolina's John Rutledge by Editors
- David Wooster Kept the Men at Quebec: Giving Credit to a Much-Maligned General by Mark R. Anderson
- Contributor Question: If you could curate a museum exhibit . . . . by Editors
- A Choice Body of Men: The Continental Army on the Upper Ohio by David P. Ervin
- Review: War at Saber Point: Banastre Tarleton and the British Legion by Todd W. Braisted
- This Week on Dispatches: William V. Wenger on Foreign Assistance to the American Revolution by Editors
- A Fatal Dispute Among the Guards by Robert N. Fanelli
- The 2021 Annual Volume by Editors
- North Carolina and Public Spirit in the American Revolution, 1775–1783 by John R. Maass
- "The Predicament We Are In": How Paperwork Saved the Continental Army by Mike Matheny
- This Week on Dispatches: James P. Sieradzki on the New Jersey Shop License Law of 1780 by Editors
April 2021
- "Spirits of Independence": Ten Taverns of the Revolutionary War Era by Damien Cregeau
- The Revolutionary War Service of James Noble by Michael J. F. Sheehan
- Sir Henry Clinton's Generalship by John Ferling
- Amicus Reipublicae; or, Abraham Bancker, Friend of the Republic by Charles Dewey
- This Week on Dispatches: Jonathan Bayer on the Fake News of Quebec's Surrender by Editors
- Joseph McCracken: New York's First Revolutionary Captain by Philip D. Weaver
- Reflections on the Siege and Capitulation of Yorktown and Gloucester by Ian Saberton
- "She had gone to the Army . . . to her Husband": Judith Lines's Unremarked Life by John Rees
- Review: Resisting Independence: Popular Loyalism in the Revolutionary British Atlantic by George Kotlik
- This Week on Dispatches: Gary Ecelbarger on Clement Biddle and the "Battle of the Clouds" by Editors
- Rockingham, Washington's Headquarters, 1783 by Jett Conner
- The Discovery of an Important Letter from a Soldier of the 1st Rhode Island Regiment by Christian McBurney
- Print Media and Isaiah Thomas by Louis Arthur Norton
- Key to Victory: Foreign Assistance to America's Revolutionary War by William V. Wenger
- This Week on Dispatches: Geoff Smock on the Teenage Thomas Jefferson by Editors
- Fake News of the Surrender of Quebec: A Video Contribution by Jonathan Bayer
- Contributor Close-Up: Robert Davis by Editors
- Loyalist Slave-Owning Refugees in Postwar Jamaica by Patrick E. Brady
- Review: Valcour: The 1776 Campaign That Saved the Cause of Liberty by George Kotlik
- This Week on Dispatches: Richard J. Werther on King Gustav III of Sweden Recognizing the United States by Editors
- Easy as Falling Off a Horse by Joseph Lee Boyle
March 2021
- Traders or Traitors? The New Jersey Shop License Law of 1780 by James P. Sieradzki
- Five Women of British East Florida by George Kotlik
- 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.
- This Week on Dispatches: Mark Sullivan on Francis and Gottlieb Otto, Loyalists or Rebels? by Editors
- 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
February 2021
- This Week on Dispatches: Brooke Barbier on Paul Revere's Boston by Editors
- Nineteenth-Century Remembrances of Black Revolutionary Veterans: New Jersey Soldier Oliver Cromwell by John Rees
- Incredible Insults and Hardships: The Hostage Experience of Ebenezer Sullivan by Mark R. Anderson
- Such As Are Absolutely Free: Benjamin Thompson's Black Dragoons by Todd W. Braisted
- Black Haitian Soldiers at the Siege of Savannah by Robert Scott Davis
- This Week on Dispatches: William W. Reynolds on the British Naval Signals Missions of 1781 by Editors
- The Admission of North Carolina and Rhode Island into the Union by David Otersen
- Colonel Tye: Leader of Loyalist Raiders—and Runaway Slave by Joseph E. Wroblewski
- The Impeachment of Senator William Blount—the First in American History by Andrew A. Zellers-Frederick
- Review: Anatomy of a Massacre by Megan King
- This Week on Dispatches: Louis Arthur Norton on the Plight of the Seamen by Editors
- Nineteenth-Century Remembrances of Black Revolutionary Veterans: Jacob Francis, Massachusetts Continental and New Jersey Militia by John Rees
- Francis and Gottlieb Otto: Rebels or Loyalists? by Mark Sullivan
- Nineteenth-Century Remembrances of Black Revolutionary Veterans: Edward Hector, Bombardier and Wagoner by John Rees
- Review: First and Always: A New Portrait of George Washington by Benjamin Huggins
- This Week on Dispatches: Serena Zabin on The Boston Massacre: A Family History by Editors
- Nineteenth-Century Remembrances of Black Revolutionary Veterans: Thomas Carney, Maryland Continental Soldier by John Rees
- Comte d'Estaing's Georgia Land Grants by Robert Scott Davis
- Nineteenth-Century Remembrances of Black Revolutionary Veterans: Hannah Till, George Washington's Cook by John Rees
- Review: Past and Prologue: Politics and Memory in the American Revolution by Gene Procknow
January 2021
- This Week on Dispatches: George Kotlik on Texas and the American Revolution by Editors
- The 2020 JAR Book-of-the-Year by Editors
- Why Yorktown? Yorktown in Human and Geological Time by Patrick H. Hannum
- Partly National, Partly Federal: James Madison, the Amphictyonic Confederacy, and the Republican Balance by James A. Cornelius
- Following Paul Revere Home: The Demolition and Preservation of Boston's Landmarks by Brooke Barbier
- Review: To the End of the World: Nathanael Greene, Charles Cornwallis, and the Race to the Dan by Gabriel Neville
- This Week on Dispatches: Brian Gerring on "La Petite Guerre" and Native American Irregular Warfare by Editors
- 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
- Congress’s "Committee on Spies" and the Court-Martial Policies of General Washington by Richard Willing
- 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
- Best of Dispatches: Colin G. Calloway and The Indian World of George Washington by Editors
December 2020
- Ethan Allen's "Motley Parcel of Soldiery" at Montreal by Mark R. Anderson
- Texas and the American Revolution by George Kotlik
- Best of Dispatches: Michael W. Twitty on the Legacy of African American Cuisine by Editors
- Christmas Night, 1776: How Did They Cross? by William M. Welsch
- "The Devil at the Helm:" A Quote that Went Astray by Don N. Hagist
- The Mount Vernon Slave Who Made Good: The Mystery of William Costin by David O. Stewart
- John Haslet's World: An Ardent Patriot, the Delaware Blues, and the Spirit of 1776 by Timothy Symington
- This Week on Dispatches: Don N. Hagist on His Latest Book, Noble Volunteers by Editors
- Women of Revolutionary War Georgia by Robert Scott Davis
- Captives of Liberty: Prisoners of War and the Politics of Vengeance in the American Revolution by Kelly Mielke
- Ten Graves of Patriot Spies by Damien Cregeau
- Contributor Question: What is Your Favorite Beverage of the Revolutionary Era? by Editors
- This Week on Dispatches: Kevin A. Conn on the Remarkable Career of Loyalist Soldier and Spy James Moody by Editors
- The Revolutionary Language and Behavior of the Whiskey Rebels by Kyler Burd
- Yellow Fever and Church Attendance by Brian Patrick O'Malley
- The Colonists' American Revolution: Preserving English Liberty, 1607–1783 by Timothy Symington
- This Week on Dispatches: Ken Daigler on Nathanael Greene and His Spy Network by Editors
- La Petite Guerre and American Indian Irregular Warfare: Siblings, But Not Twins by Brian Gerring
- William Allen and His Family: Tories or Patriots? by Robert N. Fanelli
- Biographical Sketches of Royal Militia Commanders in the South Carolina Mid- and Lowcountry, North Carolina, and Georgia, 1780–82 by Ian Saberton
November 2020
- Biographical Sketches of Royal Militia Commanders in the South Carolina Backcountry, 1780–82 by Ian Saberton
- This Week on Dispatches: Joseph E. Wroblewski on John Paul Jones and Thaddeus Kosciuszko in Warsaw, 1789 by Editors
- Cicero and the American Revolution by Paul Meany
- Occupied America: British Military Rule and the Experience of Revolution by Timothy Symington
- Contingencies, Capture, and Spectacular Getaway: the Imprisonment and Escape of James Moody by Kevin A. Conn
- The Aborted Virginia Campaign and Its Aftermath, May to August 1781 by Ian Saberton
- This Week on Dispatches: Eric Wiser on the Outlaw Cornelius Hatfield by Editors
- The Feint That Never Happened: Unheralded Turning Point of the Philadelphia Campaign by Gary Ecelbarger
- Great Bridge Museum Opens Amid Pandemic by Patrick H. Hannum
- Lord Dartmouth's War of Words, 1775 by Greg Aaron
- The Board of Trade and Plantations, 1688–1761 by Bob Ruppert
- This Week on Dispatches: Thomas E. Ricks on First Principles by Editors
- General Nathanael Greene—Intelligence Manager by Ken Daigler
- First Principles by Timothy Symington
- Native Americans at Valley Forge by Joseph Lee Boyle
- Major Benjamin Tallmadge and the Battle of Fort St. George by Sarah Friedman
- This Week on Dispatches: Mark R. Anderson on Ethan Allen's Mysterious Defeat at Montreal by Editors
- The Constitutional Convention Debates the Electoral College by Jason Yonce
- The Routledge Guide to Paine's Rights of Man by Jett Conner
- If George Washington had not Run for President . . . ? by Editors
- Thomas Machin and His Chains by Bevis Longstreth
- This Week on Dispatches: Travis Copeland on the Battle of Shallow Ford by Editors
October 2020
- Ten Patriot Soldier Gravesites by Damien Cregeau
- The Connolly Plot by Eric Sterner
- Alexander Hamilton's Missing Years: New Discoveries and Insights into the Little Lion's Caribbean Childhood by Ruud Stelten and Alexandre Hinton
- The Trials of Allegiance by Ken Daigler
- This Week on Dispatches: John E. Happ on the Role of Pierre-Augustin Beaumarchais in American Independence by Editors
- A Moonlighting British Army Surgeon by Gene Procknow
- Starting from Scratch: Combating "the Itch" by Joseph Lee Boyle
- The JAR Annual Volumes, Now All Back in Stock by Editors
- The Marauder and Malefactor of Maine by Louis Arthur Norton
- The 10 Key Campaigns of the American Revolution by Gabriel Neville
- This Week on Dispatches: Alex White on the Revolutionary Story of Thomas White by Editors
- Oscar Bredenberg and the Lost Battle of Valcour Island Letter by C. E. Pippenger
- Ethan Allen's Mysterious Defeat at Montreal—Reconsidered by Mark R. Anderson
- John Paul Jones and Thaddeus Kosciuszko: Encounter in Warsaw 1789 by Joseph E. Wroblewski
- The American Revolution in Alexandria, Virginia: Upheaval in George Washington's Hometown by Kieran J. O'Keefe
- Britain's Last Throw of the Dice Begins—the Charlestown Campaign of 1780 by Ian Saberton
- This Week on Dispatches: Robert Scott Davis on Margaret Eustace and the American Revolution by Editors
- The Outlaw Cornelius Hatfield: Loyalist Partisan of the American Revolution by Eric Wiser
- "Virginia Makes the Poorest Figure of Any State": The Virginia Infantry at the Valley Forge Encamplent, 1777–1778 by Michael Cecere
- Ranking American Revolution Films and Television by John Knight
- Colonel Henry Jackson Accused by His Junior Officers of Misconduct at the Battle of Monmouth Court House by Christian McBurney
- This Week on Dispatches: Bridget Barbara on Retracing the Steps of Benedict Arnold and John André by Editors
- A Demographic View of North Carolina Militia and State Troops, 1775–1783 by Douglas R. Dorney, Jr.
September 2020
- Thomas Pownall, Governor of Massachusetts, January 1759–1760 by Bob Ruppert
- The Battle of Shallow Ford, October 14, 1780 by Travis Copeland
- Clarifying Beaumarchais by John E. Happ
- This Week on Dispatches: Damien Cregeau on Ten Revolutionary War Patriot Graves by Editors
- The Mysterious March of Horatio Gates by Andrew Waters
- The Shores of Tripoli: A Strategy Game by Timothy Symington
- The British Invade Nicaragua: The San Juan Expedition by George Kotlik
- This Week on Dispatches: Rand Mirante on Fort Mifflin on the Delaware by Editors
- What Killed Prisoners of War?—A Medical Investigation by Brian Patrick O'Malley
- Battle of the Saintes by Will Monk
- The First Efforts to Limit the African Slave Trade Arise in the American Revolution: Part 3 of 3, Congress Bans the African Slave Trade by Christian McBurney
- The First Efforts to Limit the African Slave Trade Arise in the American Revolution: Part 2 of 3, The Middle and Southern Colonies by Christian McBurney
- The First Efforts to Limit the African Slave Trade Arise in the American Revolution: Part 1 of 3, The New England Colonies by Christian McBurney
- This Week on Dispatches: Philip D. Weaver on the Jersey Greys of 1776 by Editors
- Joseph Plumb Martin's Hunger Games by John Knight
- From Prisoner to Schoolmaster: The Revolutionary War Story of Lt. Thomas White by Alex White
- Volunteer Overload: Foreign Support of the American Cause Prior to the French Alliance by Richard J. Werther
- Contributor Question: A Favorite Witty Quote from the Revolutionary Era by Editors
- This Week on Dispatches: Dayne Rugh on the Connecticut Sons of Liberty by Editors
- Margaret Eustace and Her Family Pass through the American Revolution by Robert Scott Davis
- Thomas Pownall, Governor of Massachusetts, August 1757 to December 1758 by Bob Ruppert
- Tracing Major John André's Steps Along the Hudson: A Video Tour by Bridget Barbara
August 2020
- The 3rd New Jersey in New-York by Timothy Symington
- This Week on Dispatches: Michael Cecere on Patrick Henry's March on Williamsburg by Editors
- Minorcans, New Smyrna, and the American Revolution in East Florida by George Kotlik
- Contributor Close-Up: Philip D. Weaver by Editors
- L’Expédition Particuliere: Winter 1780 and the Battle of Cape Henry by Kim Burdick
- Franklin & Washington: The Founding Partnership by Timothy Symington
- This Week on Dispatches: Jane Hampton Cook on "Remember the Ladies," Abigail Adams on Women's Right to Vote by Editors
- Countervailing Colonial Perspectives on Quartering the British Army by Gene Procknow
- Contributor Close-up: Kim Burdick by Editors
- How Did John Adams Respond to Abigail's "Remember the Ladies"? by Jane Hampton Cook
- The Founding of Thomas Jefferson's University by Kelly Mielke
- This Week on Dispatches: Derrick E. Lapp on the Bunker Hill Effect by Editors
- Ten Revolutionary War Patriot Graves by Damien Cregeau
- Contributor Profile: Geoff Smock by Editors
- A Painter Abroad: John Singleton Copley Writes to His Wife by Justin Ross Muchnick
- General Peter Muhlenberg: A Virginia Officer of the Continental Line by Gabriel Neville
- This Week on Dispatches: Kim Burdick on the Atlantic Crossing of the French l’Expédition Particulière by Editors
- This Week on Dispatches: Christopher Warren on Documents of the American Revolution by Editors
- A Visit to Fort Mifflin on the Delaware by Rand Mirante
- William Dickens, John Rose, and William Turnbull: Soldiers of the 2nd New York Regiment by Philip D. Weaver
- A "Truly Noble" Resistance: The Sons of Liberty in Connecticut by Dayne Rugh
- The Cabinet: George Washington and the Creation of an American Institution by Alec D. Rogers
July 2020
- 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
- Did Yellow Fever Save the United States? by Geoff Smock
- L’Expédition Particulière crosses the Atlantic: The French Rally to the American Cause by Kim Burdick
- 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
June 2020
- John Marshall: Hamilton 2.0 by Geoff Smock
- Documents of the Revolution: A Continuum of Conviction by Christopher Warren
- This Week on Dispatches: Christian M. McBurney on General Charles Lee and the Oath of Allegiance by Editors
- Hylton v. U.S. and Alexander Hamilton’s Defense of Congressional Taxing Authority by Nathan Hotes and Frank W. Garmon Jr.
- Tower of Victory by Jeff Dacus
- Opposing the Franco-American Alliance: The Case of Anne-Robert Jacques Turgot by Richard J. Werther
- Contributor Close-up: George Kotlik by Editors
- This Week on Dispatches: Geoff Smock on the Influence of the Enlightenment on Thomas Jefferson by Editors
- "The Right of Making Such a Law, Has Never Been Questioned:" Reasons Against the Renewal of the Sugar Act, Part 3 of 3 by Ken Shumate
- Who Said, "Don't Fire Till You See the Whites of Their Eyes"? by J. L. Bell
- Williamsburg Becomes an Armed Camp, 1775 by Michael Cecere
- The Boston Massacre: A Family History by Timothy Symington
- This Week on Dispatches: Keith Muchowski on Rufus King, Forgotten Founder by Editors
- The Essay “well deserves the candid Reader’s attentive perusal:" Reasons Against the Renewal of the Sugar Act, Part 2 of 3 by Ken Shumate
- Primary Sources Online: JAR Contributor Recommendations by Editors
- Washington's Councils of War: A Selective Assessment by Damien Cregeau
- Sailing Under John Paul Jones: The Memoir of Continental Navy Midshipman Nathaniel Fanning by George Kotlik
- This Week on Dispatches: Andrew Waters on Nathanael Greene, Thomas Sumter and the Revolution in the South by Editors
- “America will suffer for a time only . . . But the Loss to Great Britain will be irretrievable": Reasons Against the Renewal of the Sugar Act, Part 1 of 3 by Ken Shumate
- George Rogers Clark and William Croghan by Gabriel Neville
- Williamsburg on the Eve of War by Michael Cecere
- The Quaker and the Gamecock by Alec D. Rogers
May 2020
- This Week on Dispatches: Lindsay M. Chervinsky on George Washington and the Cabinet of the United States by Editors
- George Washington's 1777 Wilmington, Delaware, Headquarters: Insights to an Unmarked Site by Gary Ecelbarger
- 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
- Memorial Day: Recovering the Service of William Tiller, American Soldier by Michael J. F. Sheehan
- 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
- Thomas Jefferson and the Public Benefits of Epidemics by Geoff Smock
- Casimir Pulaski and the Threat to the Upper Delaware River Valley by Joseph E. Wroblewski
- 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
- Revolutionary Revenge on Hudson Bay, 1782 by Merv O. Ahrens
- Supporting American Revolution History by Editors
- General Charles Lee Imposes Oaths of Allegiance on Newport Tories, 1775 by Christian McBurney
- This Week on Dispatches: Eric Sterner on the Siege of Fort Henry by Editors
April 2020
- Fending Chaos: The Early Years of Rufus King, Forgotten Founder by Keith Muchowski
- 1774: The Long Year of Revolution by Alec D. Rogers
- Cornwallis and the Winter Campaign, January to April 1781 by Ian Saberton
- This Week on Dispatches: Patrick Naughton on Information Control and the Battles of Lexington and Concord by Editors
- Lost Patriots in the Grimké Files by Patricia Marker Hinton
- Outbreak! New York, 1779 by Don N. Hagist
- Stony Point: The Second Occupation, July–October 1779 by Michael J. F. Sheehan
- This Week on Dispatches: Andrew Zellers-Frederick on the Military Occupation of Easton by Editors
- Washington's Head of Elk Reconnaissance: A New Letter (and and Old Receipt) by Gary Ecelbarger
- The Fighting Parson's Farewell Sermon by Michael Cecere
- Attack up the Connecticut River: The First British Raid on Essex by Matthew Reardon
- This Week on Dispatches: Justin McHenry on John Morgan, William Shippen, and the Fate of the Continental Medical Department by Editors
- Scouting the American Revolution: The French Intelligence Community by Richard J. Werther
- Welcome to my Podcast! by Editors
- What They Saw and Did at Yorktown's Redoubts 9 and 10 by Kim Burdick
- This Week on Dispatches: Brian Patrick O'Malley on Philadelphia's Yellow Fever Epidemic by Editors
- The British Invasion of the Bahamas, 1783: One of the Final Actions of the American Revolution by George Kotlik
- "Revolution Road" on the Dave Nemo Show to Air this Friday for Free by Editors
March 2020
- An Economist's Solution to the War: Adam Smith and the Rebelling Colonies by Bob Ruppert
- This Week on Dispatches: Patrick H. Hannum on Lord Dunmore's Proclamation by Editors
- The Yellow Fever Outbreak of 1793: Nine Observations and Lessons by Brian Patrick O'Malley
- The Revolutionary War Origin of the Whistleblower Law by Louis Arthur Norton
- This Week on Dispatches: Kevin A. Conn on the Lenape Origins of an Independent America by Editors
- Journal of the American Revolution, Annual 2020 Now Available by Editors
- The Slings and Arrows of Outrageous Misfortune: The Fall of Fort Motte by Jeff Dacus
- Tea in 18th Century America by Timothy Symington
- Trading Generals by William M. Welsch
- This Week on Dispatches: Katie Turner Getty on Combating the Spread of Disease Eighteenth-Century Style by Editors
- Teaching the American Revolution with Simulations by Ray Raphael
- Two Reviews: Journal of the Hessian Jäger Corps and The Disaffected by Timothy Symington
- Aggressive-Minded Gamblers: Washington, Howe, and the Days Between Battles, September 12–16, 1777 by Gary Ecelbarger
- This Week on Dispatches: Matthew Skic on "Cost of Revolution, The Life and Death of an Irish Soldier" by Editors
- How to Write Like a Revolutionary War Spy by Don N. Hagist
- Revolutionary Brothers: Thomas Jefferson, the Marquis de Lafayette, and the Friendship That Helped Forge Two Nations by Kelly Mielke
- Mapping the Battle of Eutaw Springs: Modern GIS Solves a Historic Mystery by Stephen John Katzberg
- This Week on Dispatches: Douglas R. Dorney, Jr. on Captain John De Treville—Continental Officer and British Spy by Editors
February 2020
- 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
- This Week on Dispatches: Michael Cecere on Virginia's "Eighteen-Months Men" of 1780-81 by Editors
- "Mad Anthony": The Reality Behind the Nickname by Michael J. F. Sheehan
- Information Operations: The Provincial Congress Shapes the Narrative in Great Britain by Patrick Naughton
- America's First Ally: France in the Revolutionary War by Kim Burdick
- This Week on Dispatches: Jeffrey Simon on Propaganda, Terror, and the Sons of Liberty by Editors
January 2020
- 2019 Journal of the American Revolution Book of the Year Award Announced by Editors
- France and Spain Invade England—Almost by Bob Ruppert
- Contributor Close-Up: Katie Turner Getty by Editors
- John Morgan vs. William Shippen: The Battle that Defined the Continental Medical Department by Justin McHenry
- This Week on Dispatches: Dean Caivano on American Colonists' Growing Resistance to Tyranny by Editors
- Henry Laurens and the Grand Tour of Europe by Will Monk
- The Lenape Origins of an Independent America: The Catalyst of Pontiac's War, 1763–1765 by Kevin A. Conn
- Top Ten Quotes of Major General Charles Lee by Christian McBurney
- This Week on Dispatches: William H. J. Manthorpe, Jr. on the Cape Henlopen Lighthouse and Historical Accuracy by Editors
- Tapping America's Wealth to Fund the Revolution: Two Good Ideas that Went Awry by Tom Shachtman
- Hamilton Versus Wall Street: The Core Principles of the American System of Economics by Geoff Smock
- Betty Zane and the Siege of Fort Henry, September 1782 by Eric Sterner
- This Week on Dispatches: David Head on the Run-up to the Newburgh Conspiracy by Editors
- Smoking the Smallpox Sufferers by Katie Turner Getty
- The JAR 2019 Book-of-the-Year Award Finalists by Editors
- The Fear of Domination: Resistance Against Tyranny by Dean Caivano
- This Week on Dispatches: Steven Neill on the British East India Company and the American Revolution by Editors
- Why Newport, Rhode Island, Scorned the French by Norman Desmarais
December 2019
- Lord Dunmore's Proclamation: Information and Slavery by Patrick H. Hannum
- The Life of John André: The Redcoat Who Turned Benedict Arnold by John Knight
- St. Paul's Church, New York: A Revolutionary War Site by Edna Gabler
- 'They Were Good Soldiers': African Americans Serving in the Continental Army, 1775–1783 by Patrick H. Hannum
- This Week on Dispatches: Don N. Hagist on Martha Bradley and Eighteenth-Century Cookery by Editors
- The David Library of the American Revolution as It Was: JAR Contributors Remember by Editors
- A Crisis of Peace: George Washington, the Newburgh Conspiracy, and the Fate of the American Revolution by Kelly Mielke
- The Siege of Fort Laurens, 1778–1779 by Eric Sterner
- Thomas Jefferson's Lives: Biographers and the Battle for History by Timothy Symington
- This Week on Dispatches: Alexander R. Cain on Privateering During the Siege of Boston by Editors
- The Sons of Liberty and Mob Terror by Jeffrey D. Simon
- George Hanger: The Life and Times of an Eccentric Nobleman by John Knight
- Robert Erskine, Surveyor-General of the Continental Army by Bob Ruppert
- Naval Documents of the American Revolution, Vol. 13 by John K. Robertson
- This Week on Dispatches: Ray Raphael on the Constitutional Debate about Impeachment by Editors
- The Engagement at Woodlane: Precursor to the Battle of Iron Works Hill, a Key to the American Victory at Trenton by Adam E. Zielinski
- Shenandoah Martyr: Richard Campbell at War by Gabriel Neville
- This Week on Dispatches: John L. Smith, Jr. on Thomas Jefferson and French Fries by Editors
November 2019
- Thanksgiving: A Week with Martha Bradley, The British Housewife, Day 5 by Don N. Hagist
- Happy Thanksgiving! Our week with Martha Bradley, Day 4 by Don N. Hagist
- 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
- Uplifting Moments in American Revolution History by Editors
- Captain John De Treville: Continental Officer and British Spy by Douglas R. Dorney, Jr.
- This Week on Dispatches: Louis Arthur Norton on the battle between the Bonhomme Richard and Serapis by Editors
- Lexington and Concord: A Case Study in Leadership and Direct Action by Patrick Naughton
- The Rise of Thomas Paine and the Case of the Officers of Excise by Jett Conner
- Valley Forge's Threshold: The Encampment at Gulph Mills by Sheilah Vance
- The Lewes Lighthouse Legend Re-examined and Re-interpreted by William H. J. Manthorpe, Jr.
- This Week on Dispatches: Eric Sterner on the Gdnadenhutten Massacre by Editors
October 2019
- Isaac Roosevelt: Merchant, Federalist, Banker, New Yorker by Keith Muchowski
- A Reprieve for John Sutherland, a Poor Silly Creature by Don N. Hagist
- Courts-Martial of the Corps of Light Infantry, 1779 by Michael J. F. Sheehan
- This Week on Dispatchers: Frederic C. Detwiller on the Mysterious "Monsr Dubuq" by Editors
- Enoch Crosby: A Hudson Valley Spy in Fact and Fiction by Charles Dewey
- "The Americans Have Hoisted Their Standard of Liberty at Salem" by Jeff Dacus
- North Carolina's Revolutionary Founders by Timothy Symington
- This Week on Dispatches: Andrew Schocket on Who Mattered in Early America? by Editors
- Joshua Barney, the Hyder-Ally's Triumph, and its Aftermath by Louis Arthur Norton
- Catharine Macaulay: Her Final Gifts to America and France, 1787–1791 by Bob Ruppert
- Picking Up the Pieces: Virginia's "Eighteen-Months Men" of 1780–81 by Michael Cecere
- Contest for Liberty: Military Leadership in the Continental Army, 1775–1783 by Patrick H. Hannum
- This Week on Dispatches: John G. McCurdy on the Quartering Act by Editors
- Milton's Odyssey: The Revolutionary and Post-Revolutionary Service of Georgia's John Milton by R. Boyd Murphree
- Worthy of Commemmoration by Editors
- Benoni Simmons: Long-Serving Hero of the American Revolution by John Concannon
- Revolutionary Networks: The Business and Politics of Printing the News, 1763–1789 by Gene Procknow
- This Week on Dispatches: Gabriel Neville on the Historic Clove Road and Its Role during the Revolution by Editors
- How Magna Carta Influenced the American Revolution by Jason Yonce
- Contributor Profile: John Knight by Editors
- The Whitall Family and the Battle of Red Bank by Gregory Safko
September 2019
- Giving Thanks: John Gridley's Prayer Bill by Roberto O. Flores de Apodaca
- This Week on Dispatches: Mark Edward Lender on the "Cabal" Against George Washington by Editors
- The East India Company and Parliament's "Fateful Decision" of 1767 by Steven Neill
- Jefferson, Madison, and the Making of the Constitution by Timothy Symington
- Massachusetts Privateers During the Siege of Boston by Alexander Cain
- Catharine Macaulay's Difficult Years, 1778–1787 by Bob Ruppert
- This Week on Dispatches: James R. Fichter on the Tea that Survived the Boston Tea Party by Editors
- Thomas Jefferson: Life, Liberty, and French Fries by John L. Smith, Jr.
- The Will of the People: The Revolutionary Birth of America by Megan King
- Monuments to the American Revolution by Kieran J. O'Keefe
- Officers Who Never Saw Combat by Editors
- This Week on Dispatches: Gene Procknow on Benedict Arnold and James Wemyss by Editors
- A French "King of America"? by Richard J. Werther
- Fire-Hunting by Night in South Carolina: A Pursuit of British Officers by Ian Saberton
- The Court Martial of Major Henry Lee by Michael Cecere
- The Exception to "No Taxation Without Representation" by Ken Shumate
- This Week on Dispatches: Jason Yonce on the Annapolis Convention of 1786 by Editors
- A Plan for a British "Female Corps" by Jim Piecuch
- James Moore's Commission in the East Florida Rangers by George Kotlik
- Top 5 Explosions of the Revolutionary War by Don N. Hagist
- America's Revolution Against Toleration: The Rise of True Religious Liberty by Brian Patrick O'Malley
August 2019
- This Week on Dispatches: John "Jack" Buchanan on The Road to Charleston by Editors
- The Fight Behind the Declaration of Independence by Nancy Bradeen Spannaus
- Ten Crucial Days: Washington's Vision for Victory Unfolds by Timothy Symington
- "Four Battleflags of the Revolution: Captured by Lt.-Col. Banastre Tarleton" by John Knight
- The Beeline March: The Birth of the American Army by John Grady
- This Week on Dispatches: Joseph Wroblewski on the Queen's Rangers during the British Occupation of Philadelphia by Editors
- Augustine Barrett, Escaped British Prisoner of War, Pleads his Case by Don N. Hagist
- The Battle between Bonhomme Richard and Serapis by Louis Arthur Norton
- Cornwallis Quits Charlotte, Abandoning the Autumn Campaign of 1780 by Ian Saberton
- Their Pockets Filled with Paper Dollars: The Raid on Little Ferry by Todd W. Braisted
- This Week on Dispatches: Rick Atkinson on The British Are Coming by Editors
- Historic Structures and Sites Worth Preserving? by Editors
- Major Lawrence Washington of Mount Vernon by Jeff Dacus
- This Week on Dispatches: J. L. Bell on Truths and Myths of the Declaration of Independence by Editors
- The Penobscot Expedition of 1779 by Michael Cecere
- Small Boats and Daring Men: Raiding, Irregular Warfare, and the Early American Navy by David Kindy
- Jacob Duché: Mixing Religion and Politics During the Revolution by Richard J. Werther
- "That Damned Absurd Word Liberty:" Les Habitants, the Quebec Act, and American Revolutionary Ideology, 1774–1776 by Sebastian van Bastelaer
- This Week on Dispatches: Andrew Waters on the Campaign in the Carolinas by Editors
- The Tragedy of Henry Laurens by Gabriel Neville
July 2019
- A General's Funeral: The Burial of Enoch Poor Revisted by Joseph Lee Boyle
- The American Revolutionary War in the South by Patrick H. Hannum
- This Week on Dispatches: Tristan J. New on Joseph Galloway's Efforts for a Peaceful Resolution with Great Britain by Editors
- The Constitution Counted Free Women and Children—And It Mattered by Andrew M. Schocket
- George Mason: The Founding Father Who Gave Us the Bill of Rights by Bob Ruppert
- “Monsr Dubuq,” the First French Officer to Serve the American Cause? by Frederic C. Detwiller
- "Under God:" Understanding its Revolutionary Usage by Brian Patrick O'Malley
- This Week on Dispatches: John L. Smith, Jr. on John Adams, Thomas Jefferson, and King Louis XVI together at Notre-Dame by Editors
- Strange Bedfellows: Adams and Franklin as Diplomatic Duo by Geoff Smock
- "The Only Unavoidable Subject of Regret": George Washington, Slavery, and the Enslaved Community at Mount Vernon by Timothy Symington
- The Last Vestige of the Clove Road by Gabriel Neville
- Midsummer 1780 in the Carolinas and Georgia—Events predating the Battle of Camden by Ian Saberton
- This Week on Dispatches: Philip D. Weaver on the Court-Martial of New York Captain Joel Pratt by Editors
- The Braunschweig : A German-Flagged Ship on Lake Champlain, 1777? by Michael Gadue
- Cabal!: The Plot Against General Washington by Kelly Mielke
- Les Habitants: Collaboration and Pro-American Violence in Canada, 1774–1776 by Sebastian van Bastelaer
- Contributor Close Up: Kelly Mielke by Editors
- This Week on Dispatches: Charles H. Lagerbom on HMS Albany and Henry Mowatt by Editors
- The Declaration of Independence: The Twenty-Seven Grievances by Editors
- Quarters: The Accommodation of the British Army and the Coming of the American Revolution by Don N. Hagist
- The Declaration of Independence: Did John Hancock Really Say That about his Signature?—and Other Signing Stories by J. L. Bell
- Benedict Arnold and James Wemyss: Similar Experiences Contrasting Legacies by Gene Procknow
- This Week on Dispatches: Michael Gadue on Naval Strategies of the Saratoga Campaign by Editors
June 2019
- David Holmes, Timothy Barnard, and Questionable Loyalties by Bryan Rindfleisch
- The Consequences of Loyalism by Megan King
- A Chink in Britain's Armor: John Paul Jones's 1778 Raid on Whitehaven by Andrew A. Zellers-Frederick
- Thomas Fletchall's Association: A Loyalist Proclamation in the South Carolina Backcountry by George Kotlik
- This Week on Dispatches: Michael J. Sheehan on the Battle of Stony Point by Editors
- The Tea that Survived the Boston Tea Party by James R. Fichter
- The Road to Charleston: Nathanael Greene and the American Revolution by Patrick H. Hannum
- George Farragut: The Epitome of an American Colonial by Jaume Sastre Moll
- Contributor Close-Up: Richard J. Werther by Editors
- This Week on Dispatches: George Kotlik on the Floridas During the American Revolution by Editors
- The Day Notre-Dame Cathedral Hosted Thomas Jefferson, John Adams, and King Louis XVI by John L. Smith, Jr.
- If Only We Had a Primary Source: Stories of the American Revolution by Editors
- Jacob Jones: The Revolutionary Making of a Naval Hero by William H. J. Manthorpe, Jr.
- The Liberty: First American Warship, Among Many Firsts by Michael Gadue
- This Week on Dispatches: Charles Dewey on the Dangerous Duty of Double Agents by Editors
- Decoding British ciphers used in the South, 1780-81 by Ian Saberton
- Adam Blumenthal, creator of the Burning the Gaspee Virtual Reality Experience by Editors
- Josiah Quincy, Jr. by Bob Ruppert
- George Washington Dealmaker-in-Chief by Benjamin Huggins
May 2019
- This Week on Dispatches: Harlow Giles Unger on Robert Morris and the American Revolution by Editors
- Quebec Town Major William Dunbar: Captured, April 1775 by Steve Leet
- The Court-Martial of Captain Joel Pratt by Philip D. Weaver
- The Annapolis Convention of 1786: A Call for a Stronger National Government by Jason Yonce
- This Week on Dispatches: Kim Burdick on the Role of Delaware in the American Revolution by Editors
- To the End of the World: Cornwallis Pursues Morgan to the Catawba by Andrew Waters
- Operations of the Queen's Rangers: Foraging in New Jersey, February–March 1778 by Joseph E. Wroblewski
- Grappling with Imperium in Imperio: Indivisible Sovereignty in Joseph Galloway's British Empire by Tristan J. New
- This Week on Dispatches: Geoff Smock on Alexander Hamilton's Childhood in the Caribbean by Editors
- Reconciliation between the Colonies and Great Britain—A Close Call by Richard J. Werther
- The British Are Coming: The War for America, Lexington to Princeton, 1775–1777 by Alec D. Rogers
- Catharine Macaulay, England’s First Female Whig Historian: the War Begins, 1775 by Bob Ruppert
- This Week on Dispatches: Gina Dimuro in the Footsteps of Alexander Hamilton's New York by Editors
- Eyewitness to the British Retreat from Lexington: The Timothy Pickering Letter by Samuel K. Fore
- Southern Gambit: Cornwallis and the British March to Yorktown by Patrick H. Hannum
- Misadventures in the Countryside: Escape from a British Prison Ship by Katie Turner Getty
- "My Dear Nell:" The Love Letters of John Moultrie by George Kotlik
- This Week on Dispatches: Todd Braisted on Discovering Barnard E. Griffiths, Queen's Ranger, Emancipated Slave by Editors
- Gunpowder, the Bahamas, and the First Marine Killed in Action by Jeff Dacus
- The Best Historical Fiction About the American Revolution by Editors
April 2019
- Delaware's Colonel John Haslet (1727–1777) by Kim Burdick
- Chesapeake Bay Privateers in the Revolution by Michael Tuosto
- This Week on Dispatches: Cho-Chien Feng on the Revolutionary Memories of New York Loyalists by Editors
- Henry Mowatt and the "Wretched" Ship HMS Albany by Charles H. Lagerbom
- Another Three Loyalist Declarations Signed in the Fall of 1776 by Sandra McNamara
- Revisiting B. E. Griffiths: Former Slave, Queen's Ranger, and "Son of Africa" by Stephen Brumwell
- The Mystery of "The Alternative of Williams-burg" by James R. Fichter
- This Week on Dispatches: Robert Davis on Georgia and the American Revolution by Editors
- James Willing and the Mississippi Expedition by Jeff Dacus
- William Livingston's American Revolution by Kelly Mielke
- Killer Trees of the Revolution by Joseph Lee Boyle
- Johan Joachim Zubly: The Other Georgia Delegate by William H. J. Manthorpe, Jr.
- This Week on Dispatches: Brian O'Malley on the 1776 Horror Show by Editors
- "Be A King George" by John Knight
- Household Gods: The Religious Lives of the Adams Family by Megan King
- James Bruce's Report on the Situation of West Florida and Havana, 1782 by George Kotlik
- James McCubbin Lingan, an American Story by Patrick H. Hannum
- This Week on Dispatches: Matthew Moss on the Ferguson Breech-Loading Rifle by Editors
- The Thunderer, British Floating Gun-Battery on Lake Champlain by Michael Gadue
- Contributor Close-up: Michael J. F. Sheehan by Editors
- Fiasco: The Disastrous Raid on Montresor's Island by Joshua Shepherd
- The Double Spy: The Service and Suffering of Caleb Bruen by Charles Dewey
March 2019
- This Week on Dispatches: Richard Werther on Lambert Wickes, Continental Navy Captain by Editors
- Henry Champion: An Officer Resigns by Michael J. F. Sheehan
- Hamilton's Revenge by Geoff Smock
- Terror in the Ramapos by Charles Dewey
- Captain Septimus Noel: Ordnance Fleet Commodore by William W. Reynolds
- Brothers Mourn the Death of Captain Thomas Moultrie by George Kotlik
- Cornwallis's Refitment at Winnsborough and the Start of the Winter Campaign, November–January 1780–81 by Ian Saberton
- This Week on Dispatches: Jeff Dacus on Stephen Moylan, Irish Immigrant and Continental Officer by Editors
- Top Ten Revolutionary War Patriot Homes in Connecticut by Damien Cregeau
- Contributor Question: Best Strategic Defeat? by Editors
- How Robert Morris's "Magick" Money Saved the American Revolution by Harlow Giles Unger
- Walking Skeletons: Starvation on Board the Jersey Prison Ship by Katie Turner Getty
- This Week on Dispatches: Katie Turner Getty and the Notorious Prison Ship Jersey by Editors
- Retracing Alexander Hamilton's Steps Through the Remnants of Revolutionary New York by Gina Dimuro
- Remembering the Lives and Sacrifices of General Richard and Janet Montgomery by Arthur B. Cohn
- Donald McCraw of the 42nd Regiment Wields his Broadsword by Don N. Hagist
- This Week on Dispatches: Bob Ruppert and the life of Catharine Macaulay by Editors
February 2019
- The Fort Wilson Riot and Pennsylvania's Republican Formation by Kevin Diestelow
- Public Radio interviews Todd Braisted about Bernard E. Griffiths by Editors
- Catharine Macaulay, England's First Female Whig Historian, 1773–1774 by Bob Ruppert
- "To Huts": British Winter Cantonments around New York City by David M. Griffin
- Bernard E. Griffiths: Trumpeter Barney of the Queen's Rangers, Chelsea Pensioner—and Freed Slave by Todd W. Braisted
- Young Benjamin Franklin: The Birth of Ingenuity by Jonathan Carriel
- Catharine Macaulay, England's First Female Whig Historian, 1763–1772 by Bob Ruppert
- Loyalist James Allen's Reflection on the State of the Colonies by George Kotlik
- This Week on Dispatches: Michael Barbieri and the Case for the Champlain Corridor by Editors
- Caught Between the Lines: Eastchester, New York, During the American Revolution by Edna Gabler
- Contributor Question: What Scene Do You Wish Had been Depicted Accurately by an Artist? by Editors
- The "Hynson Business"—The Story of a Double Agent by Richard J. Werther
- The Dark and Heroic Histories of Georgia's Signers by Robert Scott Davis
- Dispatches: The Podcast of the Journal of the American Revolution by Editors
- Casualty of Revolution: The Sad Case of Betty Smith by Len Travers
- Henry Knox's "Noble Train of Artillery:" No Ox for Knox by Derek W. Beck
January 2019
- The Revolutionary Memories of New York Loyalists: Thomas Jones and William Smith, Jr. by Cho-Chien Feng
- The First Conspiracy: The Secret Plot to Kill George Washington by Kelly Mielke
- 1776—The Horror Show by Brian Patrick O'Malley
- Resolutions Shared by Two Towns 300 Miles Apart by Bob Ruppert
- The Molasses Act: A Brief History by Ken Shumate
- 2018 Journal of the American Revolution Book of the Year Award Announced by Editors
- Continental Congress vs. Continental Army: Paying For It All by Stuart Hatfield
- Alexander Milliner, Age Ten, Enlisted September 1780 by Lindsey Wood
- Light-Horse Harry Lee by Jim Piecuch
- The Earl of Dartmouth: Secretary of State for the Colonies, Third Year: August 1774–November 1775 by Bob Ruppert
- Contributor Close-Up: Alec D. Rogers by Editors
- Death Had Almost Lost Its Sting: Disease on the Prison Ship Jersey by Katie Turner Getty
- The Decision that Lost Britain the War: An Enigma Now Resolved by Ian Saberton
- Daniel Morgan: A Revolutionary Life by Michael Cecere
- Captain Lambert Wickes and "Gunboat Diplomacy, American Revolution Style" by Richard J. Werther
- Who was the most promising person of the Founding Era? by Editors
December 2018
- Frontier Rebels: The Fight for Independence in the American West, 1765–1776 by Joshua Shepherd
- Rediscovering British Surveyor John Hills by Adam E. Zielinski
- The Loyalist Declaration of Dependence, 1776 by Sandra McNamara
- The Treaty of Fort Pitt, 1778: The First U.S.–American Indian Treaty by Eric Sterner
- Recognizing the Skirmish at Kemp's Landing by Patrick H. Hannum
- Patrick Ferguson and His Rifle by Matthew Moss
- Putting a Price on Loyalty: Mary Loring's List of Losses by John Knight
- Hammond's Store: The "Dirty War's" Prelude to Cowpens by Andrew Waters
- Henry Laurens in England, 1771–1772 by Will Monk
- Stephen Moylan: More than a War Hero by Jeff Dacus
- The Extraordinary Life of Isaac Grant of Judea, Connecticut by Michael J. F. Sheehan
November 2018
- The Constitutional Debate over a Standing National Navy by Jason Yonce
- Recent JAR News by Editors
- Major James Wemyss: Second Most Hated British Officer in the South by Randy A. Purvis
- Valley Forge by Alec D. Rogers
- Continental Congress vs. Continental Army: Strategy and Personnel Decisions by Stuart Hatfield
- Alexander Clough: Forgotten Patriot Spymaster by Charles Dewey
- Rush: Revolution, Madness, and the Visionary Doctor Who Became a Founding Father by James Kirby Martin
- What is the best audiovisual material to teach students about the American Revolution or Founding Era? by Editors
- The Sea Battle that Paid Off for the Continental Army by Bob Ruppert
- The American Revolution: A World War by Kelly Mielke
- A Revolution in Mottoes: Newspaper Mastheads and the American Revolution by Jordan E. Taylor
- Revolution Road with the Journal of the American Revolution: Todd Braisted on the Military Role of Loyalists by Editors
- Thomas Paine Goes to Sea: A Pre-Revolutionary Tale by Jett Conner
- Interview with Ramin Ganeshram, author of The General's Cook: A Novel by Nichole Louise
- Stalking Daniel Morgan in the Archives by Albert Louis Zambone
October 2018
- Continental Congress vs. Continental Army: The Officer Corps by Stuart Hatfield
- General Thomas Conway: Cabal Conspirator or Career Climber? by Andrew A. Zellers-Frederick
- Daniel Granger, Thirteen-Year-Old Soldier by Lindsey Wood
- Rome's Heroes and America's Founding Fathers by Paul Meany
- Gibraltar: The Greatest Siege in British History by Eric Sterner
- Who was Captain Marsh? by Todd W. Braisted
- Washington in the Hurricane's Eye: An Interview with Nathaniel Philbrick by David Kindy
- Revisiting the Prayer at Valley Forge by Blake McGready
- Help Save the Spitfire by Editors
- Finding Edward Wigglesworth's Lost Diary by C. E. Pippenger
- What Strategy Could Either Side Have Used to Win the War in 1776? by Editors
- Joshua Huddy: The Scourge of New Jersey Loyalists by Matthew H. Ward
- Revolution Road with the Journal of the American Revolution by Editors
- John Row and Jenny Innes by Don N. Hagist
- James Grant's American Confession by George Kotlik
- Eliza Hamilton: The Extraordinary Life and Times of the Wife of Alexander Hamilton by Megan King
September 2018
- Aunt Flora Remembers the Irish Rebellion of 1798 by Kenneth J. Olson
- The Lost Journal of Private Freeman Judd by Mark Sullivan
- A Loyalist’s Response to the Franco-American Alliance: Charles Inglis’s “Papinian” Essays by Jim Piecuch
- The Most Extraordinary Murder by Chaim M. Rosenberg
- Our Man in Minorca: Lewis Littlepage, American Volunteer with the Spanish Armed Forces by Larrie D. Ferreiro
- The Sugar Act: A Brief History by Ken Shumate
- Who Picked the Committees at the Constitutional Convention? by David O. Stewart
- The Glorious Career and Unfortunate Death of John Laurens by Jeff Dacus
- Books from the Past: A Question for JAR Contributors by Editors
- The Dorchester Heights Memorial, South Boston, and the Celebration of Evacuation Day by John E. Happ
- Contributor Close-up: Eric Sterner by Editors
- Dying to Celebrate by Joseph Lee Boyle
August 2018
- Guilty of Desertion? James White, 7th (Royal Fusiliers) Regiment by Don N. Hagist
- Guilty of Desertion? Daniel Holliwell, 33rd Regiment of Foot by Don N. Hagist
- Guilty of Desertion? Hubert Römer, 22nd Regiment of Foot by Don N. Hagist
- Guilty of Desertion? John Sullivan, 5th Regiment of Foot by Don N. Hagist
- Guilty of Desertion? Charles Hanley, 4th (King's Own) Regiment by Don N. Hagist
- Communities Divided: Massachusetts, January to March 1775 by Will Monk
- The Counterbalance: Explaining James Madison by Geoff Smock
- Founding Martyr: The Life and Death of Dr. Joseph Warren, the American Revolution's Lost Hero by Derek W. Beck
- Skulking Shots on the Flank: The Skirmish at Cane Creek by Trevor Freeman
- The American Farmer in the Eighteenth Century: A Social and Cultural History by Titus Belgard
- The Death and Resurrection of Major John Andre by John Knight
- New Additions to the JAR Team by Editors
- A Visit to Old Fort Mercer on the Delaware by Rand Mirante
- A Second Bonaparte: Searching for the Character of Alexander Hamilton by Steven C. Hertler
- Unlocking the Mystery of Ten Revolutionary Generals' Signatures by Gene Procknow
- Young Washington: How Wilderness and War Forged America's Founding Father by Benjamin Huggins
- War Horses Gone Astray by Don N. Hagist
- Justifying Revolution: Law, Virtue, and Violence in the American War for Independence by Adrian Rutt
July 2018
- The Canadian Patriot Experience by Richard J. Werther
- American Honor: The Creation of the Nation's Ideals During the Revolutionary Era by Alec D. Rogers
- Morris's Misidentification: Miscasting Thomas Jefferson as an Obsessive Compulsive Personality by Steven C. Hertler
- Join JAR on a Rev War Road Trip! by Katie Turner Getty
- The Curious Case of Zacheus Holmes by Todd W. Braisted
- Armed and Equipped at Continental Expense: The Birth of the Continental Navy by Jeff Dacus
- Continental Army Lieutenant Generals: The Rank that Never Was by William M. Welsch
- Maintaining Normalcy in British-Occupied Brookhaven, Eastern Long Island, New York by Matthew M. Montelione
- The Revolutionary War's Most Enigmatic Naval Captain: Pierre Landais by Louis Arthur Norton
- Thomas Paine: Britain, America, & France in the Age of Enlightenment and Revolution by Jett Conner
- Join the Revolution! A Survey of Our Subscribers is Coming by Editors
- An Interview with Author Martin Ganzglass by Editors
- Charles Craig's Final Statement by Robert N. Fanelli
- The Indian World of George Washington by Eric Sterner
- Struggle for a Lighthouse: The Raids to Destroy the Boston Light by Andrew A. Zellers-Frederick
- Happy Fourth of July! . . . and a Question by Editors
- The 240th Anniversary of the Battle of Monmouth, June 16-17, 2018 by Michael Cecere
- Turncoat: Benedict Arnold and the Crisis of American Liberty by John Knight
June 2018
- The Dave Nemo Show to Celebrate the Fourth of July with Three JAR Contributors by Editors
- Thomas Sumter's Dog Days Expedition by Andrew Waters
- The 4th Annual American Revolution Mohawk Valley Conference, June 6–9, 2018 by James E. Richmond
- Richard Augustus Wyvill: A British Officer's Journal as the War Winds Down by Don N. Hagist
- Hamilton: An American Biography by Kelly Mielke
- The Early Years: John Adams Lists Abigail's Faults and Abigail Replies! by John L. Smith, Jr.
- Unlikely General: Mad Anthony Wayne and the Battle for America by Gene Procknow
- Again the Hero: David Wooster's Final Battle by Jeff Dacus
- Peter Salem? Salem Poor? Who Killed Major John Pitcairn? by J. L. Bell
- One Soldier's Story: Isaac Lewis of the Flying Camp, 1776 by Donald B. Lewis
- Pell's Point: John Glover Saves Washington's Army by Jeff Dacus
- Crossroads of the Revolution: Trenton, 1774–1783 by Gene Procknow
- John Adams: A Liberal Congregationalist and the American Revolution by Benjamin Anderson
- Journal of the American Revolution Author Interview: Roxane Orgill by Editors
- A Curious "Trial" on the Frontier: Zeisberger, Heckewelder, et. al. vs. Great Britain by Eric Sterner
- Mary Robie and the Didactic Qualities of Reading Fiction by G. Patrick OBrien
May 2018
- Demise of the Albemarle Barracks: A Report to the Quartermaster General by William W. Reynolds
- Washington, Congress, and War Strategy, 1779 by Editors
- Interview: Sarah Jane Marsh by Jett Conner
- The Balls Whistled Over Our Heads: Continentals and Cannonballs by Katie Turner Getty
- Sumter's Rounds: The Ill-Fated Campaign of Thomas Sumter, February–March 1781 by Andrew Waters
- The Love Letters of Alexander Scammell by Will Monk
- Patriots Against Loyalists on Eastern Long Island, 1775–1776 by Matthew M. Montelione
- The 2018 Annual Volume is In! by Editors
- Fiddlers Who Deserted by Editors
- Musicians Who Deserted by Editors
- Fifers Who Deserted by Editors
- Drummers Who Deserted by Editors
- The First Countries to Diplomatically Recognize the United States by John L. Smith, Jr.
- The Strange Case of "Charles de Weissenstein" by Richard J. Werther
- Standing Armies: The Constitutional Debate by Griffin Bovée
- The Battle of Beaufort by Louis Arthur Norton
- William Taylor: Loyalist Refugee in East Florida by George Kotlik
- Resolved, an American Experiment: Interactive Theater at Colonial Williamsburg by Michael Cecere
- John the Painter: Terrorist for America by Lars D. H. Hedbor
April 2018
- The "Parson's Cause:" Thomas Jefferson's Teacher, Patrick Henry, and Religious Freedom by John Grady
- American Hannibal: The Extraordinary Account of Revolutionary War Hero Daniel Morgan at the Battle of Cowpens by Kelly Mielke
- Jefferson's Reckoning: The Sage of Monticello's Haunting Final Years by Geoff Smock
- Interview with Author and Illustrator Michael Dooling by Editors
- Jedediah Huntington of Connecticut by Damien Cregeau
- Elias Boudinot IV: America's First Commissary General of Prisoners by Joseph E. Wroblewski
- Antoine Felix Wuibert: The French "Forrest Gump" of the American Revolution by Larrie D. Ferreiro
- The Hessians Who Escaped Washington's Trap at Trenton by Andrew A. Zellers-Frederick
- An American Sea Captain Encounters Horatio Nelson—And Lives to Tell the Tale by David Kindy
- Contributor Close-up: Patrick H. Hannum by Editors
- The James McMichael Journal, December 29, 1777–May 12, 1778 by Joseph Lee Boyle
- How to be a Revolutionary War Spy Master by Don N. Hagist
- A Phantom at Middle Brook: Washington in the New Jersey Short Hills by Adam E. Zielinski
- The "B Team" of 1777: Maxwell's Light Infantry by Gabriel Neville
- The House at Penny Ferry, Burnt: Skirmishes on the Mystic by Katie Turner Getty
- Victory or Death: The Battles of Trenton and Princeton, December 25, 1776-January 3, 1777 by Gene Procknow
- Marylanders Bear the Palm: Manpower and Experience as Elements of Extraordinary Military Success by R. J. Rockefeller
- Two Recent Reviews of Titles from the Journal of the American Revolution Books Series by Editors
- Revolutionary Rookies by Gene Procknow
March 2018
- Allen McLane—Revolutionary War Intelligence Officer and Spy by Ken Daigler
- Thadeuz Kosciusko and the American Legacy in Europe by John E. Happ
- A Relation of Disagreeable Circumstances: The Attack on Young's House, February 3, 1780 by Todd W. Braisted
- Take Them At Their Word: Virginia's Opposition to the Townshend Duties by Michael Cecere
- Patrick Tonyn: Britain's Most Effective Revolutionary-Era Royal Governor by Jim Piecuch
- Plenty With Grudges: The Cold Case Murder of Joseph Junin by Charles H. Lagerbom
- The General, the Corporal, and the Anecdote: Jacob Francis and Israel Putnam by J. L. Bell
- The Second Battle of Cowpens: South Carolina vs. Winchester, Virginia by Patrick H. Hannum
- The James McMichael Journal, September 12, 1777–December 23, 1777 by Joseph Lee Boyle
- Stony Point Battlefield and Lighthouse State Historic Site by Michael J. F. Sheehan
- Creating American Nationalists: Presbyterians and the War for Independence by William Taylor
- Grace Galloway—Abandoned Loyalist Wife by Richard J. Werther
- First Founding Father: Richard Henry Lee and the Call for American Independence by Kelly Mielke
- The Conspiracy to Destroy the Gaspee by John Concannon
- Richard Howe: Admiral of the British Fleet in North America and Peace Commissioner by Bob Ruppert
- The American Revolution of Private Jacob Francis by Larry Kidder
- The Loyalist Raid on Newtown: The Consequences of Being Surprised by Andrew A. Zellers-Frederick
- Mining Liberty: Daniel Roberdeau's Quest for Lead on the Pennsylvania Frontier by Brady J. Crytzer
- Women on Trial: British Soldiers' Wives Tried by Court Martial by Don N. Hagist
February 2018
- The James McMichael Journal, June 11, 1777–September 11, 1777 by Joseph Lee Boyle
- Gone Bad?: American Patriot Andrew Gilman by Charles H. Lagerbom
- Forgotten Warrior: The Brave and Meritorious Robert Kirkwood by Joshua Shepherd
- Happy Birthday, George Washington! by Editors
- Patriots Turned Loyalist—The Experiences of Joseph Galloway and Isaac Low by Richard J. Werther
- Born at Ticonderoga; Died at Waterloo by Ennis Duling
- Benedict Arnold's Masterplan (for British) Victory by John Knight
- The Expanding Blaze: How the American Revolution Ignited the World, 1775–1848 by Mark G. Spencer
- 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
- Visiting Philip Schuyler's House of Dreams by Kevin Philbin
- The James McMichael Journal, November 1, 1776–June 3, 1777 by Joseph Lee Boyle
- American Sanctuary: Mutiny, Martyrdom, and National Identity in the Age of Revolution by Jonathan Carriel
- Announcing the Winner of the 2017 Journal of the American Revolution Book of the Year Award by Editors
- The Hard Service and Sufferings of James Dole by Philip D. Weaver
- Moravians in the Middle: The Gnadenhutten Massacre by Eric Sterner
- The James McMichael Journal, May 27, 1776–October 29, 1776 by Joseph Lee Boyle
- Revolution Song: A Story of American Freedom by Richard F. Welch
- The Route is by Way of Winnisimmet: Chelsea and the Refugees by Katie Turner Getty
January 2018
- Oatmeal for the Foxhounds: Tarleton in Jericho by David M. Griffin
- George Washington's 1781 Campaign Design Revealed by Patrick H. Hannum
- General Samuel Parsons and the Tory by Jeff Dacus
- The Strategy of Victory: How George Washington Won the American Revolution by Patrick H. Hannum
- Washington's Rules of Civility and Decent Behavior: Outrageous Offenders by Joshua Shepherd
- The Sad Account of Francis and Mary Archibald on the Maine Frontier by Charles H. Lagerbom
- Personal Honor and Promotion Among Revolutionary Generals and Congress by Gene Procknow
- The Battle of Valley Forge by Andrew A. Zellers-Frederick
- George Washington: A Life in Books by Titus Belgard
- Franklin's Secret Efforts to bring about Reconciliation by Bob Ruppert
- The 1st Rhode Island Regiment and Revolutionary America's Lost Opportunity by Cameron Boutin
- Across the River: The Failure of the American Southern Strategy along the Savannah River by Conner Runyan
- Stolen Honor: The Land Bounty of Midshipman Thomas Masterson by Michael M. Wood
- The Hessians: Journal of the Johannes Schwalm Historical Association by Alec D. Rogers
- Baptism of Fire, Brunswick, New Jersey, June 1777 by Phillip R. Giffin
- JOIN, OR DIE: Political and Religious Controversy Over Franklin's Snake Cartoon by Daniel P. Stone
- From Savior to Accused in Just One Day: Captain Joseph Moulder by Rand Mirante
- A Tribute to Founding Editor Todd Andrlik by Editors
- A Marriage Abandoned: Andrew Bruce and Henrietta Overing by Don N. Hagist
December 2017
- Journal of the American Revolution Now Managed and Published by Bruce H. Franklin and Westholme Publishing by Editors
- GONE FISHIN’: RETURNING JANUARY 8 by Editors
- China and the American Revolution by Simon Hill
- Ballston Raid of 1780: Military Operation or a Time to Settle Old Scores by Michael Aikey
- Rascally Cousins: Whig or Tory in America’s Mother Town by Chaim M. Rosenberg
November 2017
- Top 10 Articles of November 2017 by Editors
- The Revolutionary War Lives and Letters of Lucy and Henry Knox by Nichole Louise
- Ebenezer Smith Platt: An American In Newgate Prison In 1777 by Robert Scott Davis
- The Battle of Great Bridge: Preserving the Site, Honoring the Soldiers by Patrick H. Hannum
- Black Friday 2017! The Best American Revolution Books for Gifts by Editors
- A Week of Martha Washington’s Pies, Day 4 (of 4) by Editors
- A Week of Martha Washington’s Pies, Day 3 (of 4) by Editors
- New JAR Book: John Adams vs Thomas Paine: Rival Plans for the Early Republic by Jett B. Conner by Editors
- A Week of Martha Washington’s Pies, Day 2 (of 4) by Editors
- A Week of Martha Washington’s Pies, Day 1 (of 4) by Editors
- The Earl of Dartmouth, Secretary of State for the Colonies, Second Year: November 1773 - August 1774 by Bob Ruppert
- More ardour than discretion: The tragic death of Major Charles Cochrane by John Knight
- John Adams and the Molding of William Vans Murray, Peacemaker by Nick DeLuca
- Compelled to Row: Blacks on Royal Navy Galleys During the American Revolution by Charles R. Foy
- The Martyr and the Traitor: Nathan Hale, Moses Dunbar, and the American Revolution by Kelly Mielke
- The Earl of Dartmouth’s First Year as Secretary of State for the Colonies by Bob Ruppert
- Slavery through the Eyes of Revolutionary Generals by Gene Procknow
- Norfolk, Virginia, Sacked by North Carolina and Virginia Troops by Patrick H. Hannum
- Evans & Bean of the Hampshire Grants by Philip D. Weaver
- The Connecticut Captivity of William Franklin, Loyalist by Louis Arthur Norton
October 2017
- Top 10 Articles of October 2017 by Editors
- James Henry Craig: The Pocket Hercules by Chaim M. Rosenberg
- Jacob’s Land: Revolutionary War Soldiers, Schemers, Scoundrels and the Settling of New York's Frontier by Phillip R. Giffin
- Luke Ryan: Premier Privateer by Bob Ruppert
- Analyzing the Founders: A Closer Look at the Signers of Four Founding Documents by Richard J. Werther
- An American Perspective on the Guard Boats of the Hudson by Michael J. F. Sheehan
- Interview with John Maass, author of George Washington’s Virginia by Michael Tuosto
- From Fence to Fence: The Battles of Prudence Island by Robert Grandchamp
- Joseph Bettys: Revolutionary War Patriot, Traitor, and “Desperado” by Michael Aikey
- From Wannabe Redcoat to Rebel: George Washington’s Journey to Revolution by Geoff Smock
- What Remains: Searching for the Memory and Lost Grave of John Paul Jones by Patrick H. Hannum
- Whale Boats on the Hudson by Phillip R. Giffin
- General John Dagworthy: George Washington’s Forgotten American Rival by Eric Sterner
- Innovative Game Capturing Spirit of Revolutionary War Needs Support by Advertising
- Displaced: The Donation People of 1775 by Katie Turner Getty
- The Affair At Egg Harbor: Massacre Of The Pulaski Legion by Joseph E. Wroblewski
- General Robert Howe’s Alleged Treason by Jeff Dacus
- This Licentious Republic: Maritime Skirmishes in Narragansett Bay 1763-1769 by Michael R. Derderian
September 2017
- Top 10 Articles of September 2017 by Editors
- Roger Sherman: The Only Man Who Signed All Four Founding Documents by Richard J. Werther
- The Widow’s Apron: Life, Death, and a Forgotten Skirmish Along the Old Blackstock Road by Conner Runyan
- James Lafayette (James Armistead), American Spy by Ken Daigler
- Benjamin Franklin’s Mission to London, 1757-1762 by Bob Ruppert
- The Dog Head Sword of Succasunna: Forgotten Family Patriots and Loyalists in the Revolutionary War by Don N. Hagist
- Unknown and forgotten: James Hogun by Jeff Dacus
- Commodore Lewis/Louis Warrington, France’s Revolutionary Gift to America by Patrick H. Hannum
- Patient Hero: John Henry and the Earliest American Account of Posttraumatic Stress by Bradley Sussner
- The 3rd New Jersey Regiment's Ticonderoga Vendetta by Philip D. Weaver
- A Tale of Three Gunboats: Lake Champlain’s Revolutionary War Heritage by Michael Barbieri
- Terror on the Frontier: The Grim Ordeal of Delilah Corbly by Joshua Shepherd
- Thomas Jefferson, the American Revolution, and the Creation of a Republican World by Zachary Brown
- The French Bread Connection by Tom Shachtman
- A Fresh Look at Major Patrick Ferguson by Wayne Lynch
- Fire and Desolation: The Revolutionary War’s 1778 Campaign as Waged from Quebec and Niagara Against the American Frontiers by Kelly Mielke
- Unfriendly to America? The Two Sides of Jacob Rogers by Katie Turner Getty
- Tested Loyalties and Sense of Obligation: Two Maine Men and the American Revolution by Charles H. Lagerbom
- America’s First Black Ops by Bob Ruppert
- Strong Ground: Mount Independence and the American Revolution by Gene Procknow
August 2017
- Top Articles of August 2017 by Editors
- LaFayette, the American Experience by John E. Happ
- Did Benedict Arnold’s fleet plunder an American settlement? by Ennis Duling
- Casimir Pulaski's Difficulties in Recruiting his Legion by Joseph E. Wroblewski
- Revolution Against Empire: Taxes, Politics and the Origins of American Independence by Alec D. Rogers
- Sergeant Simon Giffin and his journal of the Revolution by Phillip R. Giffin
- Continental Army Major Generals: The Best Biographies by Gene Procknow
- Evolution of a Duel by Jeffrey Pennington
- The Tireless Pension Pursuit of Bristol Budd Sampson by Robert N. Fanelli
July 2017
- Celebrating 1,000 Articles (with a Holiday) by Editors
- Bite the Bullet: An Impressive Collection from the Mohawk Valley Campaign by Daniel M. Sivilich
- Reamstown Provides: A Pennsylvania Town's Contribution to Valley Forge by Joseph Lee Boyle
- Cornwallis and the autumn campaign of 1780 ― His advance from Camden to Charlotte by Ian Saberton
- Contributor Close-up: Joshua Shepherd by Editors
- Dunmore’s War: The Last Conflict of America’s Colonial Era by Eric Sterner
- Offering of the Ladies: Esther Reed’s Sentiments, Washington’s Objections by Conner Runyan
- King George III’s Twitter War by John Knight
- The Battle of Bennett’s Island: The New Jersey Site Rediscovered by Christian McBurney
June 2017
- Top 10 Articles of June 2017 by Editors
- Five Walkers of Sandy River by Wayne Lynch
- The April 19, 1775 Civilian Evacuation of Lexington by Alexander Cain
- Avenging Francis Bradley, the Mecklenburg Marksman: A Family Story by Hershel Parker
- From Yorktown to England ― Cornwallis's fraught passage home by Ian Saberton
- Theaters of the American Revolution: Northern, Middle, Southern, Western, Naval by Gene Procknow
- The Scandalous Divorce Case that Influenced the Declaration of Independence by John L. Smith, Jr.
- Anti-Indian Radicalisation in the Early American West, 1774-1795 by Darren R. Reid
- Interview with Alexander Rose, the Author who Inspired TURN by Editors
- James Abercrombie, much lamented victim of Friendly Fire at Bunker Hill by Don N. Hagist
- New JAR Book: The Invasion of Virginia 1781 by Michael Cecere by Editors
- Le Plus Détaillée: The July 1781 Reconnaissance of New York by Joseph F. Stoltz III
- One famous, one forgotten: John Eager Howard and Patrick Duffey by Robert N. Fanelli
- William Bingham: Forgotten Supplier of the American Revolution by Richard J. Werther
- Before the Bayonetting: The Untold Story of Capt. Samuel Whittemore by Katie Turner Getty
- 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
May 2017
- Top Articles of May 2017 by Editors
- Scars of Independence: America’s Violent Birth by Don N. Hagist
- We Have Sacrificed Our All by Conner Runyan
- The South Carolina backcountry in mid 1780 by Ian Saberton
- Benjamin Franklin: “Our Salvation depends on you” by Bob Ruppert
- The Setauket Raid – December 1777 by Phillip R. Giffin
- Contributor Close-up: Jeff Dacus by Editors
- The 3rd New Jersey Regiment's Plundering of Johnson Hall by Philip D. Weaver
- “The Man Unmasked”: Henry Laurens, Egerton Leigh, and the Making of a Revolutionary by Aaron J. Palmer
- Unappreciated Allies: Choctaws, Creeks, and the Defense of British West Florida, 1781 by Jim Piecuch
- Thomas Jefferson — Revolutionary: A Radical’s Struggle to Remake America by Kelly Mielke
- The “Battle at McIntire’s Farm”: Joseph Graham as Historian of the Revolution by Hershel Parker
- How many troops did Cornwallis actually bring to the Battle of Guilford? by Ian Saberton
- The American Gunners at Yorktown by William W. Reynolds
- Understanding Thomas Jefferson’s Reactions to the Rise of the Jacobins by Zachary Brown
- Contributor Close-up: Gary G. Shattuck by Editors
- The Complex Character of John Paul Jones and his Polite Home Invasion by John L. Smith, Jr.
- The Murder of Colonel Dooly Of Georgia: A Revolutionary War Mystery by Robert Scott Davis
- Hearts of Oak on Canvas: Watson and the Shark by Kyle Dalton
- New Novel Depicts Real American Revolution Life by Advertising
April 2017
- Top Articles of April 2017 by Editors
- Neglected Histories: The Cruger Family and the Roots of American Independence by R. Paul Mason
- General George Washington: Diplomat by Benjamin Huggins
- Third Annual Conference: The American Revolution in the Mohawk Valley by Advertising
- Dedication of the New American Revolution Museum at Yorktown by Norman Fuss
- Contributor Close-up: Christian McBurney by Editors
- Did Generals Mismanage the Battle of Brooklyn? by Gene Procknow
- Yorktown National Battlefield: The Encampment Tour by Jason Glasser
- Museum of the American Revolution: Dichotomy of a Fledgling Nation by Nichole Louise
- A Proposed Alliance of the Knights of Malta and the United States of America by Bruce Ware Allen
- A Runaway a Day 5 (of 5) by Editors
- A Runaway a Day 4 (of 5) by Editors
- A Runaway a Day 3 (of 5) by Editors
- A Runaway a Day 2 (of 5) by Editors
- A Runaway a Day 1 (of 5) by Editors
March 2017
- Out of the Office: Returning April 10 by Editors
- Top 10 Articles of March 2017 by Editors
- Fort Anne: Remembering the Continental Army’s First Stand Against Burgoyne by Michael Jacobson
- A Republic of Wool: Founding Era Americans’ Grand Plans for Sheep by Brett Bannor
- The prowess of American riflemen: a mystery now solved by Ian Saberton
- Country Crowds in Revolutionary Massachusetts: Mobs and Militia by Ray Raphael
- From Slaves to Soldiers: The 1st Rhode Island Regiment in the American Revolution by Christian McBurney
- Experience, Policies, Failures: President Washington & the Native Americans by Geoff Smock
- Henry Defendorff: A Very Intelligent Man by Philip D. Weaver
- The 100 Best American Revolution Books of All Time by Editors
- Lafayette: An acerbic tongue or an incisive judge of character? by Gene Procknow
- Benedict Arnold's Phantom Duel by John Knight
- Admiral Rodney Ousts the Jews from St. Eustatius by Louis Arthur Norton
- Retro 70's Revolutionary War Tees Now Available in JAR Shop by Editors
- Must See! Massive New American Revolution Museum at Yorktown Opens March 2017 by Advertising
- The American Revolution Reborn by Kelly Mielke
February 2017
- Top Articles of February 2017 by Editors
- A ‘Heavenly Harvest’ of Vulnerable Women in North Carolina: Tory Troops as Sexual Predators by Hershel Parker
- John Adams: Portrait of the Founder as a Young Schoolmaster by Geoff Smock
- Francis Dana and America’s Failed Embassy to Russia by Bob Ruppert
- Preventing Slave Insurrection in South Carolina & Georgia, 1775-1776 by Jim Piecuch
- The Ides of War: George Washington and the Newburgh Crisis by Michael Tuosto
- George Hanger ― His Adventures in the American Revolutionary War end by Ian Saberton
- 2017 Advertising Rates Published by Advertising
- William Daniels, the Man who Played Every Adams by Douglas J. Gladstone
- Duncan Grant’s Wife Margaret: Someone to write home about by Don N. Hagist
- Anxiety and Distress: Civilians Inside the Siege of Boston by Alexander Cain
- Crossing the Great Divide: The Battle at Van Creek, Georgia, February 11, 1779 by Robert Scott Davis
- Charles Carroll of Carrollton and Revolutionary Religious Toleration: The Making of a Founder by Matthew Wigler
- America’s First Continental Army Combat Casualty by Patrick H. Hannum
- Washington’s Farewell Advice to the Nation by Eric Sterner
- Elite Regiment, Delinquent Behavior by Joshua Shepherd
- The Swamp Fox: How Francis Marion Saved the American Revolution by Jim Piecuch
January 2017
- Top 10 Articles of January 2017 by Editors
- George Hanger ― His Adventures in the American Revolutionary War begin by Ian Saberton
- Those Who Could Not Serve by Bob Ruppert
- Rolling on the River: Delaware in the American Revolution by Kim Burdick
- Hugh Mercer: Doctor and Warrior by Jeff Dacus
- Brothers at Arms by Christian McBurney
- Hans Christian Febiger: "Old Denmark" by Bob Ruppert
- George Washington Tells a Lie by Benjamin Huggins
- From Revolution to Reunion: The Reintegration of the South Carolina Loyalists by Wayne Lynch
- ANNUAL VOLUME 2017 NOW AVAILABLE FOR PRE-ORDER by Editors
- Frontier Country: The Politics of War in Early Pennsylvania by Joshua Shepherd
- Blame Canada: The Quebec Act & the American Revolution by Geoff Smock
- North Carolina Patriot Women Who Talked Back to the Tories by Hershel Parker
- George Hanger ― His Early Life by Ian Saberton
- Journal of the American Revolution Announces 2016 Book of the Year Award Winners by Editors
- THE MUST-ATTEND AMERICAN REVOLUTION CONFERENCE OF 2017 by Advertising
- Weirdest moment? by Editors
- Ultimate sacrifice? by Editors
- Worst working relationship? by Editors
- Best working friendship? by Editors
- Major Misconceptions to Dispel by Editors
December 2016
- GONE FISHIN': RETURNING JANUARY 2 by Editors
- New JAR Series Book Just Published, Next JAR Series Title Announced! by Editors
- Fishermen and Foxhunters: Washington’s "Gentlemen of Fortune" by Gary Shattuck
- The Revolutionary War in the south: Re-evaluations of certain revolutionary actors and events by Ian Saberton
- 1777: Tipping Point at Saratoga by Michael Barbieri
- The “P” is for Profit: Revolutionary War Privateers and the Slave Trade by Michael Thomin
- Manufacturing Independence: Industrial Innovation in the American Revolution by Eric Sterner
November 2016
- Top 10 Articles of November 2016 by Editors
- Last Call! Order Deadlines for Revolutionary Gifts by Editors
- Confounding Father: Thomas Jefferson's Image in His Own Time by Kelly Mielke
- Abigail Hartman Rice, Revolutionary War Nurse by Blake McGready
- War on the Middleline by Nicholas Westbrook
- 2016 Revolutionary War Geek Gift Guide by Editors
- The Remarkable Spanish Pilgrimage of John Adams by John L. Smith, Jr.
- The 3rd New Jersey Regiment's Ill-Fated Patrol by Philip D. Weaver
- The Revolutionary War in the south: Re-evaluations of certain British and British American actors by Ian Saberton
- Revolutionary Delaware: Independence in the First State by Michael Tuosto
- Benjamin Franklin and Judaism by Shai Afsai
- The Revolution told by one of the Navy’s Greatest Ships by Joel W. Thurman
- Rochambeau’s Arrest by Norman Desmarais
- The Winter of His Discontent: Casimir Pulaski’s Resignation as Commander of Horse by Joseph E. Wroblewski
- Society at Auction: Coffee-House Culture in Occupied New York by Jonathan Bayer
- The Three Letters that determined the Campaign to Yorktown by Bob Ruppert
- “The Celebrated and Notorious” Ned Turner by Wayne Lynch
- Thomas Paine, Deism, and the Masonic Fraternity by Shai Afsai
- American Revolutions: A Continental History by Alec D. Rogers
- The Mythology of Stony Point by Michael J. F. Sheehan
- Joseph Addison’s Cato: Liberty on the Stage by Eric Sterner
- The ABC's of the Valley Forge Encampment by Nancy K. Loane
October 2016
- Top Articles of October 2016 by Editors
- Drunk and Disorderly: The Dreadful Havoc of Spirituous Liquors by Joshua Shepherd
- Hector Maclean: The Writings of a Loyalist-Era Military Settler in Nova Scotia by Don N. Hagist
- The Worthy but Troubled Continental Service of Capt. Barent J. Ten Eyck by Philip D. Weaver
- Washington Heeds Jeney, Takes Trenton by Don N. Hagist
- How Yorktown Almost Couldn’t Afford to Happen by John L. Smith, Jr.
- Election Fraud and Voter Suppression: 18th-century Style by Michael Cecere
- Hezekiah Munsell Goes to War with the Connecticut Militia by Matthew Reardon
- With Cornwallis to the Dan: Deconstructing the “Forbes Champagné Letter” by Gregory J. W. Urwin
- Continental Generals: Backgrounds and Fates by Jeff Dacus
- Religious Liberty in Virginia: How “Dissenters” Parlayed Oppression into Freedom by Alex Colvin
- A New Eyewitness Account of Valcour Island Resolves the Pringle Controversy by C. E. Pippenger
- Skirmish at the Thomas House: America’s First Sniper Team? by Conner Runyan
- Recently Discovered Letters Shed New Light on the Battle of Valcour Island by C. E. Pippenger
- Was the Revolutionary War in the south winnable by the British? by Ian Saberton
- George Washington's Secret Spy War by Alec D. Rogers
- The Truth About George Washington and Hemp by John L. Smith, Jr.
- A Look at Lauzun in L’Expédition Particulière by Kim Burdick
- General Washington’s First Spy, and Why His Mission Was Doomed from the Start by J. L. Bell
- Major André Popularizes Revolutionary Events by Michelle Porter
September 2016
- Top 10 Articles of September 2016 by Editors
- How Britain Tried to Intimidate Colonial Taxpayers into Compliance by Neal Nusholtz
- Why was the Revolutionary War in the south lost by the British? by Ian Saberton
- The Dollar in Revolutionary America by Michael Barbieri
- The McKay Family’s Personal War on the Savannah River by Wayne Lynch
- The 3rd New Jersey Regiment's Mighty Dueling Frolic by Philip D. Weaver
- York County Pennsylvania Militia 1777 by Dennis Ness
- The Southern Expedition of 1776: The Best Kept Secret of the American Revolution by Roger Smith
- Samuel Blachley Webb: Wethersfield's Ablest Officer by Phillip R. Giffin
- Henry McCulloh: The Unknown Co-Architect of the Stamp Act by Bob Ruppert
- “Most Blessed of the Patriarchs:” Thomas Jefferson and the Empire of Imagination by Kelly Mielke
- Revolutionary “Last Words” by Gary Shattuck
- Fort Pownal, Colonial Maine, 1775 by Charles H. Lagerbom
- Manipulation of the Minutes of a Privy Council Meeting by Bob Ruppert
- Fatal Sunday: George Washington, the Monmouth Campaign, and the Politics of Battle by Jim Piecuch
- Captain John Peck Rathbun: As Audacious as John Paul Jones by Eric Sterner
- Why the British Lost the Battle of Sullivan’s Island by C. L. Bragg
- The Rhetoric and Practice of Scalping by Zachary Brown
August 2016
- Top 10 Articles of August 2016 by Editors
- How John Adams Won the Hancock Trial by Neal Nusholtz
- Sir John Johnson, The Hard Luck Baronet by Gavin K. Watt
- What Do Bond Prices Tell Us about the Early Republic? by Richard Sambasivam
- The 18th Century Material Culture Resource Center by Don N. Hagist
- Daniel McGirth, Banditti on the Southern Frontier by Wayne Lynch
- Stern Measures: Thomas Jefferson Confronts the “Hair Buyer” by Joshua Shepherd
- Top 10 Banastre Tarleton Myths by John Knight
- Who Killed General Agnew? Not Hans Boyer. by Don N. Hagist
- Valiant Ambition by Richard F. Welch
- William Maxwell, New Jersey’s Hard Fighting General by Thomas Thorleifur Sobol
- New! The American Revolution Teacher's Guide by Editors
- General Israel Putnam: Reputation Revisited by Gene Procknow
- The Great Awakening and the American Revolution by Daniel N. Gullotta
- Exploring Thomas Jefferson's Love of Wine by Geoff Smock
- Revolutionary War Olympics: The Games Our Founders Played by Joshua Shepherd
- How Article 7 Freed 3000 Slaves by Bob Ruppert
- Announcing a New Bus and Boat Tour: The Swamp Fox Rides Again by Advertising
- Alexander Hamilton's Extramarital Escapades by John L. Smith, Jr.
- Abductions in the American Revolution by Michael Tuosto
July 2016
- Top 10 Articles of July 2016 by Editors
- Captain de Latouche-Tréville’s Strange Affair by Norman Desmarais
- Decoding Connecticut Militia 1739-1783 by John K. Robertson
- Eyewitnesses at the Cowpens by Wayne Lynch
- War on the Middleline: The October 1780 British Raid on Ballston by James E. Richmond
- March to Quebec and the Fog of War by Ray Raphael
- The Public Universal Friend: Jemima Wilkinson and Religious Enthusiasm in Revolutionary America by Michael Tuosto
- Mount Vernon During the American Revolution by Mary V. Thompson
- Was Richard Stockton a Hero? by Christian McBurney
- Luckiest? by Editors
- Most famous weapon? by Editors
- Best counterpunch? by Editors
- Most shocking moment? by Editors
- Biggest jerk of the Revolution? by Editors
June 2016
- Top 10 Articles of 2016 (so far) by Editors
- OUT OF THE OFFICE: RETURNING JULY 11 by Editors
- Next JAR Book: The Burning of His Majesty's Schooner Gaspee by Steven Park by Editors
- Drummer Fisher Hung from a Tree by Don N. Hagist
- Joshua Barney's Victory in Delaware Bay by Bob Ruppert
- Contributor Close-up: Gene Procknow by Editors
- Benjamin Franklin's Battery of Lovers by John L. Smith, Jr.
- The War Before Independence: 1775-1776 by Alec D. Rogers
May 2016
- Top 10 Articles of May 2016 by Editors
- A General’s Funeral: The Burial of Enoch Poor by Todd W. Braisted
- Battle of Gwynn’s Island: Lord Dunmore’s Last Stand in Virginia by Michael Cecere
- The American Revolution on Stage by Isabel Friedman
- Musket Ball and Small Shot Identification: A Guide by Don N. Hagist
- The Loyalist Guides of Lexington and Concord by Alexander Cain
- Untangling British Army Ranks by Don N. Hagist
- Command and Control During the Yorktown Campaign by Patrick H. Hannum
- The Loyalist Exodus of 1778 by Jim Piecuch
- Arthur St. Clair’s Decision to Abandon Fort Ticonderoga and Mount Independence by Ron Morgan
- The New Books Are Coming, The New Books Are Coming by Editors
- Did the First Cedar Springs Skirmish really happen? by Conner Runyan
- Paoli: Hero of the Sons of Liberty by Bob Ruppert
- Contributor Close-up: Todd W. Braisted by Editors
- Paddy Carr, “a honey of a Patriot” by Wayne Lynch
- Mount Independence: “The most intact Revolutionary War site in America” by Michael Barbieri
- Daniel Boone: Facts vs. Hearsay by John L. Smith, Jr.
- A Prisoner's Poem: Philip Freneau's Account of a British Prison Ship by Michelle Porter
- Murder or Justifiable Homicide? Crime Scene Investigation: Bergen County by Todd W. Braisted
April 2016
- Top 10 Articles of April 2016 by Editors
- Top 10 Patriot Militia Commanders of the Revolutionary War by Thomas Thorleifur Sobol
- The Tiger Aids the Eaglet: How India Secured America’s Independence by Richard Sambasivam
- Washington and Hamilton: The Alliance that Forged America by Alec D. Rogers
- 10 Things Pauline Maier Taught Us About Ratification and the Bill of Rights by Ray Raphael
- Temper, Temper: Officers and Gentlemen Go Berserk by Joshua Shepherd
- William Ferguson’s Walk on the Ice by Don N. Hagist
- Sexual Liberties of Thomas Jefferson by John L. Smith, Jr.
- Deserter a Day 5 (of 5) by Editors
- Deserter a Day 4 (of 5) by Editors
- Deserter a Day 3 (of 5) by Editors
- Deserter a Day 2 (of 5) by Editors
- Deserter a Day 1 (of 5) by Editors
March 2016
- OUT OF THE OFFICE: RETURNING APRIL 11 by Editors
- Top 10 Articles of March 2016 by Editors
- A Brief History of Benjamin Franklin's Residences on Craven Street, London: 1757 - 1775 by David Turnquist
- The First Congress: How James Madison, George Washington, and a Group of Extraordinary Men Invented the Government by Alec D. Rogers
- How the Stamp Act did not Affect Virginia by Bob Ruppert
- Satirizing the Revolution through Popular Song by Michelle Porter
- Becoming Men of Some Consequence: Youth and Military Service in the Revolutionary War by J. Brett Bennett
- Benedict Arnold: Natural Born Military Genius by James Kirby Martin
- The Alleged Amorous Affairs of Washington by John L. Smith, Jr.
- Alexander Hamilton, Benedict Arnold and a “forgotten” Publius by Stephen Brumwell
- Rutgers v. Waddington: Alexander Hamilton, the End of the War for Independence, and the Origins of Judicial Review by Alec D. Rogers
- Anything But Monotonous: Nine Months of Garrison Duty at Fort Griswold by Matthew Reardon
- Revolutionary Tourist: Chastellux in America by Jack Kelly
- Second Annual Conference: The American Revolution in the Mohawk Valley by Advertising
- The First "No Taxation Without Representation" Crisis by Bob Ruppert
- Burnishing Revolutionary Reputations by Gene Procknow
February 2016
- Top 10 Most Popular Articles of February 2016 by Editors
- Journal of the American Revolution Annual Volume 2016 Now Available for Pre-Order by Editors
- George Washington’s Journey: The President Forges a New Nation by Richard F. Welch
- Arnold, Hazen and the Mysterious Major Scott by Ennis Duling
- Why God is in the Declaration but not the Constitution by Anthony J. Minna
- Conrad Heyer Did Not Cross the Delaware by Don N. Hagist
- Virginia Looking Westward: From Lord Dunmore’s War through the Revolution by Thomas Thorleifur Sobol
- Washington’s Immortals: The Untold Story of an Elite Regiment Who Changed the Course of the Revolution by Patrick H. Hannum
- The Carefree and Kindhearted General George Washington by Nancy K. Loane
- The Battle of Vigie Peninsula by Bob Ruppert
- First Entrepreneur: How George Washington Built His — and the Nation’s — Prosperity by Hugh T. Harrington
- George Washington Convenes a Firing Squad by Joshua Shepherd
- Two Years Aboard the Welcome: The American Revolution on Lake Huron by Tyler Rudd Putman
- The Stockbridge-Mohican Community, 1775-1783 by Bryan Rindfleisch
- Traveling to the Second Continental Congress by Will Monk
- The Touro Synagogue: Peter Harrison, George Washington, and Religious Freedom in America by Joseph Manca
January 2016
- Top 10 Articles of January 2016 by Editors
- Colonel Tench Tilghman: George Washington's Eyes and Ears by Jeff Dacus
- Struck by Lightning by Michael J. F. Sheehan
- 45 Genuine George Washington Quotes During the Revolutionary War by John L. Smith, Jr.
- “Dear Rosey”: A Soldier Seeks Help from his Wife by Don N. Hagist
- The Seizure of the Virginia Gazette, or Norfolk Intelligencer by Gerald Holland
- A Series of Unfortunate Events: Chichester Cheyne’s Revolutionary War, 1778-1783 by Nicolas Bell-Romero
- Barlow Trecothick’s Role in the Repeal of the Stamp Act by Bob Ruppert
- Major James Dunlap: Was He Murdered Twice? by Wayne Lynch
- The Organization of the Rhode Island Militia 1774–1783 by John K. Robertson
- The First Two Journal of the American Revolution Books: Available Now to Pre-order! by Editors
- Redoubt No. 4: Lynchpin of Fortress West Point by Bob Ruppert
- Year in Review: Top 30 Articles of 2015 by Editors
- Journal of the American Revolution Announces 2015 Book of the Year Award Winners by Editors
- Did Oliver Hazard Perry’s Father Kill a Quaker? by Christian McBurney
- A Brief Publication History of the “Times That Try Men’s Souls” by Jett Conner
December 2015
- OUT OF THE OFFICE: RETURNING JANUARY 4 by Editors
- The funniest thing? by Editors
- Who would you introduce? by Editors
- How has your perspective changed? by Editors
- How do you define “Founding Fathers”? by Editors
November 2015
- Which side benefited the most from the Native Americans? by Editors
- Top 10 Articles of November 2015 by Editors
- Hamilton: An American Musical by James Kirby Martin
- The Revolutionary War Generation and Thanksgiving by Eric Sterner
- Revolutionary War History Geek Gift Guide 2015 by Editors
- Absolving David Fanning—from Dreck to Rumph by Hershel Parker
- George Mason: Author of Rights by Bob Ruppert
- A Revolutionary Guide to Arlington Cemetery by Gene Procknow
- 9 Questions with Rick Atkinson by Editors
- Washington Plays Hardball with the Howes by John L. Smith, Jr.
- THE MUST-ATTEND AMERICAN REVOLUTION CONFERENCE OF 2016 by Editors
- Fever by Kim Burdick
- 8 Questions with Henry Cooke by Editors
- William Whitlow’s Wife: Did he Love Her Too Much? by Don N. Hagist
- Peter Muhlenberg: The Pastor Turned Soldier by Joshua Horn
- His Majesty’s Indian Allies: 10 Notables by Joshua Shepherd
- British Veterans of Two Wars by Don N. Hagist
- The American Vicars of Bray by Todd W. Braisted
- After Yorktown: The Final Struggle for American Independence by Gene Procknow
October 2015
- Top 10 Articles of October 2015 by Editors
- The Wartime Letters of Joseph and Sarah Hodgkins by John L. Smith, Jr.
- Igniting the American Revolution: 1773-1775 by Don N. Hagist
- More than a Library: The David Library of the American Revolution by Brianna Heverly
- The Spirit of ’74, How the American Revolution Began by Hugh T. Harrington
- New Light on Battle Casualties: The 9th Pennsylvania Regiment at Brandywine by Patrick H. Hannum
- Winter Soldiering in the Lake Champlain Valley by Michael Barbieri
- Musgrove Mill State Historic Site by Advertising
- Revolution: Mapping the Road to American Independence 1755-1783 by Don N. Hagist
- Furloughs, Discharges and the End of the Continental Army by Bob Ruppert
- George Baylor: Spirited, Willing and Wrong for the Job by J. L. Bell
- Faking It: British Counterfeiting During the American Revolution by Stuart Hatfield
- Native Americans in the American Revolution by Joshua Butler
- Richard Williams Maps the Siege of Boston by Allison K. Lange
September 2015
- Top 10 Articles of September 2015 by Editors
- Hessians: Mercenaries, Rebels, and the War for British North America by J. Brett Bennett
- The Neglected Andrew Lewis by Jeff Dacus
- Aaron Burr’s Other Famous Adversary by Michael Schellhammer
- Henry Laurens’ 15 Months in the Tower by Bob Ruppert
- Contributor Close-up: Don N. Hagist by Editors
- The Queen’s American Rangers by Jim Piecuch
- Joseph Plumb Martin, Soldier-Author by Robert Carver Brooks
- When Rabble-Rousing Samuel Adams Slowed Down the Revolution by Ray Raphael
- Ninety Six National Historic Site by Advertising
- Russia and the American War for Independence by Norman Desmarais
- A Brief Guide to the British Government by Will Monk
- A Tale of Two Cities: The Destruction of Falmouth and the Defense of Hampton by Michael Cecere
- Independence Lost: Lives on the Edge of the American Revolution by Gene Procknow
- Forgotten Volunteers: The 1st Company, Governors Foot Guard During the Saratoga Campaign by Matthew Reardon
- The Monument That Never Was by Conner Runyan
- George Galphin and the War in the South, 1775-1780 by Bryan Rindfleisch
August 2015
- Top 10 Articles of August 2015 by Editors
- George Washington’s Agent Z: The Curious Case of Lt. Lewis J. Costigin by Ken Daigler
- Thomas Gage Reconsidered: When Law Interferes with War by Gary Shattuck
- George Washington or John Hanson: Who Was the First President? by Ray Raphael
- Top 10 Events at King's Ferry by Michael J. F. Sheehan
- Thomas Jefferson, Scientist by Travis Martin
- For to Cure for the Etch by Rich Wood
- General Washington’s Appeal for a Federal Government by T. J. Johnson
- Niagara Falls: The Grandest Sight Imaginable by Janet Wedge
- Contributor Close-up: Michael Barbieri by Editors
- The Shakers and the American Revolution by Joseph Manca
- Isaac Barré: Advocate for Americans in the House of Commons by Bob Ruppert
- Contributor Close-up: John L. Smith, Jr. by Editors
- Oliver Reed: Letters of an American Soldier by Erin Weinman
- A Melancholy Accident: The Disastrous Explosion at Charleston by Joshua Shepherd
- Hannah Caldwell's Death: Accident or Murder? by John L. Smith, Jr.
- Domestic Disputes: Public Announcements of Private Affairs by Don N. Hagist
July 2015
- Top 10 Articles of July 2015 by Editors
- Contributor Close-up: Michael Cecere by Editors
- General Washington’s Commando: Benjamin Tallmadge in the Revolutionary War by Jim Piecuch
- Revising the Gaspee Legacy by Steven Park
- How the British Won the American Revolutionary War by Gene Procknow
- Contributor Close-up: Thomas Verenna by Editors
- The Final Theaters, the Final Fights by Don Glickstein
- Enlisting Lasses: Women Who Aspired to be Soldiers by Don N. Hagist
- A Shocking Havoc: The Plundering of Westfield, New Jersey, June 26, 1777 by Jason R. Wickersty
- Coercive Powers Amendment by Bob Ruppert
- Whirlwind: The American Revolution and the War That Won It by Michael Tuosto
- A Gift for General Washington by Jeff Dacus
- Stark: The Life and Wars of John Stark, French and Indian War Ranger, Revolutionary War General by T. J. Johnson
- Adams vs. Paine: A Critical Debate by Jett Conner
- Patrick Henry’s “Liberty or Death”—Granddaddy of Revolution Mythologies by Ray Raphael
- Contributor Close-up: Thomas Fleming by Editors
- The Village of Machias Confronts the Royal Navy, June 1775 by Michael Cecere
- India: The Last Battle of the American Revolutionary War by John L. Smith, Jr.
- How John Adams Almost Undermined the French Alliance by Bob Ruppert
- Murder Along the Creek: Taking a Closer Look at the Sugarloaf Massacre by Thomas Verenna
- 5 Political Characters of Americans by Editors
- The Discharge by Editors
- To the Sound of the Fife by Editors
June 2015
- Top 10 Articles of June 2015 by Editors
- The Revolutionary Rebus: A Coded Message Not for Spies by Editors
- The Virginia Gazette (Williamsburg), August 26, 1775 by Editors
- Building and Attacking Redoubts by Editors
- Map of Burgoyne's Army after Bemis Heights by Editors
- Ebenezer Parkman's Diary by Editors
- A View in America in 1778 by Editors
- Military Paperwork: The Morning Report by Editors
- Journals of Each Provincial Congress of Massachusetts by Editors
- The Tombstone Edition: Pennsylvania Journal, October 31, 1765 by Editors
- Most influential second city? by Editors
- Global distraction? by Editors
- Best listener? by Editors
- Greatest lesson learned? by Editors
- Favorite artifact? by Editors
- Coming Soon! by Editors
- JAR Annual Volume 2015 Update by Editors
- Thomas Simes, Military Writer by Don N. Hagist
- A Spy Wins a Purple Heart: The Amazing Tale of Daniel Bissell and the Military Order of Merit by Todd W. Braisted
- Contributor Close-up: Michael Schellhammer by Editors
May 2015
- Top 10 Articles of May 2015 by Editors
- Contributor Close-up: Bob Ruppert by Editors
- George Washington's "Baker Master" by Gary Shattuck
- A Quaker Struggles With the War by Kim Burdick
- 9 Rules of Spying That Nathan Hale Failed to Follow by John L. Smith, Jr.
- A Yorktown Footnote: The Last Days of Col. Alexander Scammell by William W. Reynolds
- Light Infantry Never Surrender! by Todd W. Braisted
- Contributor Close-up: Wayne Lynch by Editors
- The Hessian Jägerkorps in New York and Pennsylvania, 1776-1777 by David Ross
- An American Perspective on the Peekskill Raid by Michael J. F. Sheehan
- Allegheny Burning: George Washington, Daniel Brodhead, and the Battle of Thompson’s Island by Brady J. Crytzer
- The Marquis de Lafayette, European Friend of the American Revolution by Advertising
- Richard Brunton: An Artist of No Ordinary Character by Deborah M. Child
- We Are One: Mapping America’s Road from Revolution to Independence by Elizabeth M. Covart
- Major Christopher French, Prisoner of War by Gary Shattuck
- Fanning's Bloody Sabbath as Traced by Alexander Gray by Hershel Parker
April 2015
- Top 10 Articles of April 2015 by Editors
- The Blue Hills Beacons by Bob Ruppert
- War as a Waiter: Soldier Servants by John Rees
- 10 Facts About Prisoners of War by Gary Shattuck
- 20 Terrifying Revolutionary War Soldier Experiences by Thomas Verenna
- Contributor Close-up:
Hugh T. Harrington by Todd Andrlik - George Washington’s Yorktown: From Mount Vernon to Victory by Advertising
- Visiting Boston’s Liberty Tree Site by John L. Smith, Jr.
- Lafayette’s Second Voyage to America: Lafayette and l’Hermione by Kim Burdick
- A Fast Ship from Salem: Carrying News of War by Bob Ruppert
- Francis Rush Clark’s Drawing “A Country Waggon” by Arthur S. Lefkowitz
- Captain Gustavus Conynham: America's Successful Naval Captain or Accidental Pirate? by Louis Arthur Norton
- Martin Hurley’s Last Charge by Don N. Hagist
- Incidents Near Fort Ticonderoga on June 17, 1777 by Michael Barbieri
- The Royalist Revolution: Monarchy and the American Founding by William Clift
- The Follies of General John Lacey and the Pennsylvania Militia in 1778 by Thomas Verenna
- 7 Gold Medals of America's Revolutionary Congress by Gary Shattuck
- Charles Dumas Deals with the Dutch by Bob Ruppert
- RevWar Schmoozer 2015 by Editors
- Prelude to Rebellion: Dunmore’s Raid on the Williamsburg Magazine by Norman Fuss
- Brigadier General John de Haas: A Bad Example to Others by Jeff Dacus
March 2015
- Top 10 Articles of March 2015 by Editors
- New Book Series on the American Revolution Launching in Early 2016 by Editors
- Sir Henry Clinton Attempts to Save the Convention Army by Michael J. F. Sheehan
- 5 Great Intelligence Successes by Michael Schellhammer
- 4 Infamous Intelligence Failures by Michael Schellhammer
- The Impact of Jonathan Carver's Journal and Maps by Merv O. Ahrens
- The Revolution’s Last Men: The Soldiers Behind the Photographs by Hugh T. Harrington
- Fort Franklin: Tory Bastion on Long Island Sound by Richard F. Welch
- 10 Disabled British Pensioners by Don N. Hagist
- A Posture of Defense: Virginia’s Journey from Nonimportation to Armed Resistance by Michael Cecere
- Invading America: The Flatboats that Landed Thousands of British Troops on American Beaches by Hugh T. Harrington
- Jim Piecuch and Ray Raphael Join Journal of the American Revolution Editorial Board by Editors
- First Annual Conference: American Revolution in the Mohawk Valley by Advertising
- British Fascination with Ethan Allen by Gene Procknow
- The Mecklenburg Declaration In Revolutionary War Pension Applications by Scott Syfert
- Tides and Tonnage: A Different Take on the Boston Tea Party by Hugh T. Harrington
- Spies in Revolutionary Rhode Island by Don N. Hagist
- 10 Quotes on Tyranny by A. K. Fielding
- General Who? by Jeff Dacus
- The Complete Continental Cartridge Cannister Chronicles by Michael Barbieri
- Washington’s Second Christmas Day Attack by Bob Ruppert
February 2015
- Top 10 Articles of February 2015 by Editors
- Top 10 Revolutionary War Newspapers by Carol Sue Humphrey
- The American Crisis Before Crossing the Delaware? by Jett Conner
- Reaction to the 1775 Gunpowder Episode by the Independent Company of Albemarle County by William W. Reynolds
- How was the Revolutionary War paid for? by John L. Smith, Jr.
- James Madison and the Making of America by A. K. Fielding
- Fortifying Philadelphia: A Chain of Redoubts and Floating Bridges by Bob Ruppert
- George Rogers Clark at Vincennes: “You May Expect No Mercy” by Joshua Shepherd
- Why Did George Washington Become a Revolutionary? by Ray Raphael
- Blood of Tyrants: George Washington and the Forging of the Presidency by Thomas Verenna
- Governor Franklin Makes His Move by Thomas Fleming
- “The Sale of the Hessians” and the Franklin Legend by Hugh T. Harrington
- A Dutiful Soldier Misses the Battle by Todd W. Braisted
- William Washington, American Light Dragoon: A Continental Cavalry Leader by Hugh T. Harrington
- George Washington’s Use of Humor during the Revolutionary War by Joseph Manca
- Indian Patriots from Eastern Massachusetts: Six Perspectives by Daniel J. Tortora
- How Paul Revere’s Ride was Published and Censored in 1775 by Todd Andrlik
- Henry Beekman Livingston, Black Sheep of the Livingston Clan by Geoff Benton
January 2015
- Top 10 Articles of January 2015 by Editors
- Brandywine: A Military History of the Battle that Lost Philadelphia but Saved America, September 11, 1777 by Stephen Gilbert
- Vice-Admiralty Courts and Writs of Assistance by Bob Ruppert
- Franklin’s Failed Diplomatic Mission by Gene Procknow
- The Loyalist Refugee Experience in Canada by Alexander Cain
- Discover the Truth Behind History Channel’s Sons of Liberty Series by Thomas Verenna
- John Butler’s “Want of Good Generalship” by Hershel Parker
- 10 Quotes from Valley Forge by Nancy K. Loane
- Journal of the American Revolution Announces 2014 Book of the Year Award Winners by Editors
- The Real Immortal Words of John Paul Jones by Michael Schellhammer
- Renegade Revolutionary:
The Life of Charles Lee by Christian McBurney - “The Rattlesnake tells the Story” by Bob Ruppert
- An Iconic Artifact Re-examined by Norman Fuss
- It Wasn’t Billy the Ram by Don N. Hagist
December 2014
- Out of the Office: Returning January 12 by Editors
- Year in Review: Top 30 Articles of 2014 by Editors
- Strangest Founding Father? by Editors
- Greatest Controversy? by Editors
- Most Mistaken Identity? by Editors
- Most Misunderstood Event? by Editors
- Most Referenced Book? by Editors
- Disastrous Leadership: Lt. Colonel Joseph Harris at the Battle of New London by Matthew Reardon
- The Culper Spy Ring Was not the First to Warn the French at Newport by Christian McBurney
- The Seed from which the Sons of Liberty Grew by Bob Ruppert
- John McClure Rallies the South by Wayne Lynch
- For Fear of an Elective King: George Washington and the Presidential Title Controversy of 1789 by Benjamin Huggins
- Newton Prince and the Struggle for Liberty by J. L. Bell
- Ann Bates: British Spy Extraordinaire by Christian McBurney
November 2014
- Top 10 Articles of November 2014 by Editors
- Guess what day it is? by Don N. Hagist
- The Must-attend American Revolution Conference of 2015 by Advertising
- Peggy Left the Party, and You Won't Believe What Happened Next by Don N. Hagist
- The Bermuda Powder Raids of 1775 by Hugh T. Harrington
- Revolutionary War History Geek Gift Guide 2014 by Editors
- Reconciliation No Longer An Option by Bob Ruppert
- The Military Library by Don N. Hagist
- The Spartans of Long Island by Thomas Verenna
- The Twice Captured Lusanna by Will Monk
- Propaganda Warfare: Benjamin Franklin Fakes a Newspaper by Hugh T. Harrington
- Top 10 Printers by Carol Sue Humphrey
- Drilling Holes in George Washington's Wooden Teeth Myth by John L. Smith, Jr.
- Top 5 Foreign Continental Army Officers (Other Than Lafayette) by Gene Procknow
- The First Fight of Ferguson’s Rifle by Bob Ruppert
October 2014
- Top 10 Articles of October 2014 by Editors
- The Incredibly Convoluted History of Westmoreland County, Connecticut by Jackson Kuhl
- Three Brave British Army Wives by Don N. Hagist
- Richard Pearis and the Mobilization of South Carolina’s Backcountry Loyalists by Jim Piecuch
- 10 Remarkable Runaway Ads by Don N. Hagist
- Why Did a Boston Mob Kill a French Officer? by Christian McBurney
- The Battle of Millstone by Steven M. Richman
- The Battle of Golden Hill - Six Weeks Before the Boston Massacre by Bob Ruppert
- The New Nation: The Creation of the United States in Paintings and Eyewitness Accounts by Don N. Hagist
- The Partisan and the Queen's Ranger by Benjamin Huggins
- Allen McLane: Case Study in History and Folklore by Kim Burdick
- Billy Flora at the Battle of Great Bridge by Norman Fuss
- The Three Documents that brought France into the War by Bob Ruppert
- Anthony Wayne’s 1782 Savannah Campaign by Hugh T. Harrington
- Fanning Outfoxes Marion by Hershel Parker
- Three Dates, One Action? The Demarests at New Bridge, 1781 by Todd W. Braisted
- The Return of George Washington 1783-1789 by Hugh T. Harrington
- The Myth of "Granny Gates" by Will Monk
- Bartholomew von Heer and the Marechaussee Corps by Bob Ruppert
September 2014
- Top 10 Articles of September 2014 by Editors
- Victory for the Georgia Refugees by Wayne Lynch
- The Great West Point Chain by Hugh T. Harrington
- Button Gwinnett and Lachlan McIntosh Duel by Wayne Lynch
- The Currency Act: A Problem and a Solution by Bob Ruppert
- The Georgia Refugees Turn the Tide against the British by Wayne Lynch
- The Rise of Virginia's Independent Militia by Michael Cecere
- Dangerous Guests: Enemy Captives and Revolutionary Communities during the War for Independence by Don N. Hagist
- How George Washington saved the life of Abraham Van Buskirk’s Son by Todd W. Braisted
- Elijah Clarke and the Georgia Refugees Fight British Domination by Wayne Lynch
- Two Revolutionary Titles by Cornell University Press by Advertising
- Elizabeth Burgin Helps the Prisoners… Somehow by Don N. Hagist
- The Unsuccessful American Attempt on Verplanck Point, July 16-19, 1779 by Michael J. F. Sheehan
- Band of Giants: The Amateur Soldiers Who Won America’s Independence by Hugh T. Harrington
- The Statue of George III by Bob Ruppert
- The First Continental Congress Responds to the Intolerable Acts by Michael Cecere
- So Heavy a Trial: The Burning of New York's First Capital by Jack Kelly
- General Washington and the Body-Snatchers by J. L. Bell
- Who Really “Crossed the T” in the Battle of the Saintes? by Bob Ruppert
August 2014
- Top 10 Articles of August 2014 by Editors
- Disarming the Disaffected by Thomas Verenna
- The Influence of “the Black Robes” by Bob Ruppert
- American Spring: Lexington, Concord, and the Road to Revolution by Michael Barbieri
- 8 Fast Facts About Hessians by Bethany Collins
- His Excellency’s Guards by Bob Ruppert
- Join: American Revolution Round Tables by Advertising
- The American Revolution Comes to Albany, New York, 1756-1776 by Elizabeth M. Covart
- Misinformation, Disinformation, and Gen. Washington’s Gunpowder Supply by J. L. Bell
- Easton’s Missing Dead by Thomas Verenna
- The Tryon County Patriots of 1775 and Their “Association” by Hershel Parker
- Duels of Honor by Michael Schellhammer
- Inventing Ethan Allen by Gene Procknow
- Top 10 Reasons to Join the British Army by Don N. Hagist
- AMC's "Turn" - First Season Review by Steven Paul Mark
July 2014
- Top 10 Articles of July 2014 by Editors
- Silas Deane, Forgotten Patriot by Elizabeth M. Covart
- The Stamp Act - A Brief History by Mary Nesnay
- Would they change their names? by Don N. Hagist
- Plotting the ‘Sacricide’ of George Washington by Gary Shattuck
- Ti’s Evacuation and the Battle of Hubbardton by Michael Barbieri
- Rawdon's Ruse by Don N. Hagist
- Revolutionary Friendship by Jack Kelly
- George Washington’s Top 10 Talents According to John Adams by John L. Smith, Jr.
- For Love of the Footnote by Hugh T. Harrington
- The Mystery Book and the Forgotten Founding Father by Robert Scott Davis
- Top 10 Partisans of the Southern Campaigns by Wayne Lynch
- Honorable Lords and Pretended Barons: Sorting Out the Noblemen of the American Revolution by Jim Piecuch
- A Meal Afloat by Lars D. H. Hedbor
- Favorite Piece of Propaganda? by Editors
- Favorite Revolutionary War Site to Visit? by Editors
- Most Important Diplomatic Action? by Editors
- Best Husband-Wife Duo? by Editors
- Greatest Consequence? by Editors
- Drayton's Secret Committee and The Effigy by Wayne Lynch
- Spies, Patriots, and Traitors: American Intelligence in the Revolutionary War by Michael Schellhammer
- George Washington’s Mount Vernon: A Landscape for the New Cincinnatus by Joseph Manca
- 10 Myths for the Fourth of July by Ray Raphael
June 2014
- Top 10 Articles of June 2014 by Editors
- "Light Horse Harry" Lee in the War for Independence by Hugh T. Harrington
- Baron de Kalb's Last Campaign by Wayne Lynch
- The Three Guides by Todd W. Braisted
- George Washington Makes the Case for a Boycott by Michael Cecere
- William Lee & Oney Judge: A Look at George Washington & Slavery by Mary V. Thompson
- The Service of Colonel William Campbell of Virginia by John Beakes
- Explaining Pennsylvania’s Militia by Thomas Verenna
- Protecting the Empire's Frontier by Don N. Hagist
- A Dark Day in the Revolution by Lars D. H. Hedbor
- An Elegant Dinner with General Washington at Valley Forge Headquarters by Nancy K. Loane
- Dipping into our Archives by Editors
- Wrecked in a Thousand Pieces:
Loss of Martha by Todd W. Braisted - The Talented Major Tallmadge by Richard F. Welch
- Under his Vine and Fig Tree by Gary Shattuck
May 2014
- Top 10 Articles of May 2014 by Editors
- The Groton Riots of 1781 by Gary Shattuck
- The First American Declaration of Independence? The Disputed History of the Mecklenburg Declaration of May 20, 1775 by Jim Piecuch
- For Sale: West Point (Part 2 of 2) by Steven Paul Mark
- Stay Tuned... by Editors
- For Sale: West Point (Part 1 of 2) by Steven Paul Mark
- How Old Were Redcoats? Age and Experience of British Soldiers in America by Don N. Hagist
- Massacre Averted: How two British Soldiers saved 350 American Lives by Todd W. Braisted
- Abraham Woodhull: The Spy Named Samuel Culper by Michael Schellhammer
- Presentation Swords for 10 Revolutionary War Heroes by Christian McBurney
- Planning the Final Action: George Washington and Rochambeau, May 1781 by Elizabeth M. Covart
- Journal of the American Revolution and Westholme Publishing Announce Publication Partnership by Editors
- The 25 Deadliest Battles of the Revolutionary War by Todd Andrlik
- Ireland and the American Revolution by Matthew P. Dziennik
- The Arrest of Georgia’s Royal Governor Sir James Wright by Greg Brooking
- Tracking Down a Musket-Toting Woman by J. L. Bell
- Marblehead Woman by Ray Raphael
- Guiding Washington to Trenton by Larry Kidder
- Seth Warner or Ethan Allen: Who Led the Green Mountain Boys? by Gene Procknow
- The Fate of the Royal Savage by Michael Barbieri
- Unlucky or Inept? Gates at Camden by Wayne Lynch
April 2014
- Top 10 Articles of April 2014 by Editors
- Francis Marion Meets His Match: Benjamin Thompson Defeats the “Swamp Fox” by Jim Piecuch
- New York’s Mohawk Valley Region-America’s First Frontier by Advertising
- Captain Lee's Genius by Michael Cecere
- Book of Ages: The Life and Opinions of
Jane Franklin by Jim Blackburn - A Want of Arms in Pennsylvania by Thomas Verenna
- Washington's Belated Admission by Benjamin Huggins
- You Say Huzzah!
They Said Huzzay! by Norman Fuss - Did Paul Revere's Ride Really Matter? by J. L. Bell
- Paul Revere’s Other Rides by Ray Raphael
- Valcour Island Redux by Michael Barbieri
- Who Shot First? The Americans! by Derek W. Beck
- “Cursedly Thrashed”: The Battle of Harlem Heights by Joshua Shepherd
- How Lund Washington Saved Mount Vernon by Michael Cecere
- The Men Who Lost America by Hugh T. Harrington
- “Strange Mismanagement”: The Capture of HMS Syren by Christian McBurney
- Dissecting the Timeline of Paul Revere's Ride by Derek W. Beck
- Winner or Runner? Gates at Camden by Wayne Lynch
- A Patriot-Loyalist: Playing Both Sides by Todd W. Braisted
- The Real Allegheny Uprising by Thomas Verenna
- Dr. Joseph Warren's Informant by Derek W. Beck
- 8 Fast Facts About Camp Followers by Robert M. Dunkerly
- AMC's "Turn": Everything Historians Need To Know by Michael Schellhammer
March 2014
- Journal of the American Revolution Unveils Book of the Year Award by Editors
- Top 10 Articles of March 2014 by Editors
- Most underrated battle? by Editors
- Most overrated battle? by Editors
- The American Revolution in One Tweet? by Editors
- Favorite Quote? by Editors
- The One Big Mystery? by Editors
- 2014 Conference on the American Revolution by Editors
- The Worth of a Continental by Michael Barbieri
- The Worrisome Age of King George III by Todd Andrlik
- Mutiny of the New Jersey Line by Michael Schellhammer
- Top 10 British Losers by Andrew O’Shaughnessy
- Lee's Defeat... in Court by Jeff Dacus
- Almost Yorktown by Michael Adelberg
- James Screven - Ambushed! by Wayne Lynch
- John Dickinson's Hit Single: Liberty Song by Todd Andrlik
- Washington: Father of Two Scoops by John L. Smith, Jr.
- Walking the Streets
of the Revolutionary City by Benjamin L. Carp - Westholme Publishing: Four Selections by Christian McBurney
- The Greatest Siege by Don N. Hagist
- The Hidden Life of Crispus Attucks by Jerome J. Palliser
- Parker’s Guide to the Revolutionary War in South Carolina by Hugh T. Harrington
- James Rivington: King’s Printer
and Patriot Spy? by Todd Andrlik
February 2014
- Top 10 Articles of February 2014 by Editors
- Infantry vs. Cavalry by Daniel Murphy
- The Darker Side of the Militia by Thomas Verenna
- Henry Knox, Drug Dealer? by John L. Smith, Jr.
- Top 10 American Loyalist Officers by Gene Procknow
- He’d rather be painting… by Don N. Hagist
- Connecticut Yankees in a Pennamite’s Fort by Thomas Verenna
- British Spy Plot to Capture
Fort Ticonderoga in 1777 by John A. Nagy - Race to the Dan:
"Pushed with Great Expedition" by Michael Cecere - The Experience of New London Tories
and Quakers by Christian McBurney - Take Notice: The Not-so-1776
Recruiting Poster by Ray Raphael - 10 Questions with Hal Stalmaster
(Johnny Tremain) by Michael Schellhammer - The Hated Benjamin Franklin by Todd Andrlik
- Cavalry: Swords before Pistols by Daniel Murphy
- The Battle of St. Louis by Jimmy Dick
- Ambushed! Victim’s Bones at Fort Laurens by Hugh T. Harrington
- The American Revolution through British Eyes: A Documentary Collection by Don N. Hagist
- You Won’t Believe How Samuel Adams Recruited Sons of Liberty by J. L. Bell
- Bushnell’s Mine Nearly Sinks a Ship by Christian McBurney
- London Gazette: The Crown's Official Mouthpiece by Todd Andrlik
January 2014
- Top 10 Articles of January 2014 by Editors
- Death of a Patriot at King's Mountain by Wayne Lynch
- Overlooked Wilmington by Robert M. Dunkerly
- The Memory of Revolution and the War of 1812 by Matt Barrett
- Sleepy Hollow: Some Historical Perspective by Thomas Verenna
- Saving South Carolina at Musgrove’s Mill by Wayne Lynch
- The Signal of Sam Adams by Ray Raphael
- The Importance of Observation and Inspection by Thomas Verenna
- A Dragoon a-Wooing by Don N. Hagist
- The Siege that Saved Quebec by Jeff Dacus
- The Plot to Kidnap Schuyler by Christian McBurney
- Franklin’s Top 15 Items to Take on a Cruise by John L. Smith, Jr.
- Mutiny of the Pennsylvania Line by Michael Schellhammer
- Paul Revere’s Other Riders by Ray Raphael
- A Very Special Boston Tea Party Reenactment by Elizabeth M. Covart
- Washington Authorizes Plan to Kidnap Future King by Christian McBurney
- Top 10 Women Writers by Don N. Hagist
- The Battle of Moore’s Creek Bridge by John L. Smith, Jr.
- Lost and Found by Todd Andrlik
- The Battle of Valcour Island by Michael Barbieri
- The Making of a Loyalist by Wayne Lynch
December 2013
- Year in Review: Top 30 Articles of 2013 by Todd Andrlik
- Militia and Continentals by Thomas Fleming
- The Time Travel Question by Editors
- Needs Further Exploration? by Editors
- Essential American Revolution Library? by Editors
- Strategy to Pre-war Violence? by Editors
- Washington's Biggest Blunder? by Editors
- An Interview with Richard C. Wiggin by J. L. Bell
- Benjamin Franklin: America’s First Whistleblower by John L. Smith, Jr.
- Washington’s Five Books by J. L. Bell
- Raid Across the Ice: the British Operation to Capture Washington by Benjamin Huggins
- They Destroy’d the Tea! by Don N. Hagist
- 5 Myths of Tarring and Feathering by J. L. Bell
- Congress Bans Theatre! by David Malinsky
- George Washington's Favorite Play by Thomas Fleming
- Virginia on the Eve of Revolution by Michael Cecere
- John Houstoun and the 1778 Expedition to East Florida by Wayne Lynch
- A Short History of "Yankee Doodle" by Thomas Fleming
- Murder of a Declaration Signer (Part 2) by John L. Smith, Jr.
- Murder of a Declaration Signer (Part 1) by John L. Smith, Jr.
- Richard Winn at Fort McIntosh by Wayne Lynch
- Charles Lee: Gift of Controversy by Jeff Dacus
- Top 10 Most Popular Articles of November 2013 by Editors
November 2013
- The Spirit of the Coffee by Don N. Hagist
- Thanksgiving in 1775, 1777 and 1779 by Lars D. H. Hedbor
- Dessert: Send it to Table by Don N. Hagist
- Side Dishes: Serve it Up by Don N. Hagist
- Your Meat: Done Sooner or Later by Don N. Hagist
- Caesar Rodney: An American Character by Janice Hume
- The Daring Departure of Lafayette by Michael Schellhammer
- The Must-attend AmRev Conference of 2014 by Advertising
- Too Little, Too Late: Battle of the Hudson Highlands by Steven Paul Mark
- Revolutionary War History Geek Gift Guide 2013 by Editors
- Nathanael Greene as Quartermaster General by Curtis F. Morgan, Jr.
- Birth of the “Caucus” by J. L. Bell
- Arnold in Command at Bemis Heights? by Wayne Lynch
- Before Washington: The Revolution's First Commander-in-Chief by Editors
- 7 Myths about the Boston Tea Party by Benjamin L. Carp
- Top 10 Marriages Gone Bad by Don N. Hagist
- Baked Beans and Johnnycake by Lars D. H. Hedbor
- Burr Mansion: A Love Story by Cathryn J. Prince
- Blood and Bandages: British Army Wives as Nurses by Editors
- Ethan Allen: Patriot, Land Promoter or Turncoat? by Gene Procknow
- New Book Sets Benchmark for Style, Substance by Editors
- RevWar Schmoozer Boston: Nov. 8, 2013 by Editors
- The Whale-boat Men of Long Island Sound by Jackson Kuhl
October 2013
- Top 10 Most Popular Articles in October 2013 by Editors
- “Congress Does Not Trust Me. I Cannot Continue Thus.” by Editors
- On His Majesty’s Secret Service by Jimmy Dick
- Silas Deane: Forlorn and Forgotten Patriot by Jimmy Dick
- The Long Shot of September 1776 by Hugh T. Harrington
- The 10 Worst Continental Army Generals by William M. Welsch
- The Armchair General’s Proposals by Don N. Hagist
- Anything But Humble: Pie for Dinner by Lars D. H. Hedbor
- Hyping the Boston Massacre by Michael Schellhammer
- Christmas Night 1776: How Did They Cross? by Editors
- Media, Memory and Revolution by Janice Hume
- Scotland and the American Revolution by Matthew P. Dziennik
- How General Leslie Really Died by Don Glickstein
- 12 Questions with Ray Raphael by Todd Andrlik
- Best American Revolution Book Ever by Editors
- Commemorating the Battle of Charlotte by Scott Syfert
- The First Naval Skirmish of the Revolution by Derek W. Beck
- When were they Patriots and Loyalists? by Editors
- Could America Have Thrived Without Slavery? by Editors
- Most Overrated Revolutionary? by Editors
- Most Underrated Revolutionary? by Editors
September 2013
- Was American Independence Inevitable? by Editors
- Top 10 Most Popular Articles in September 2013 by Editors
- Dissecting The Battle of Bunker Hill Painting by Howard Pyle by Don N. Hagist
- The History of Parson Weems by Hugh T. Harrington
- Revolutionary News: 10 Breaking Stories by Todd Andrlik
- Washington's Deviation to Virginia by Michael Cecere
- A Tale of Two Kings: Charles I and George III by Jim Piecuch
- 10 Fateful Hits and Misses by Michael Schellhammer
- Richard Gridley: A Nearly Forgotten Patriot by Steven M. Baule
- Top 10 Battles of the Revolutionary War by Don N. Hagist
- Clarifying Washington’s Rank by William M. Welsch
- Hearth Cooking at the Ethan Allen Homestead by Lars D. H. Hedbor
- Debating Arnold's Role at Freeman’s Farm by Wayne Lynch
- Infamous Skulkers: The Shooting of Brigadier General Patrick Gordon by Michael Barbieri
- Bows and Arrows - Pikes and Spears by Hugh T. Harrington
- The Gunpowder Shortage by Jimmy Dick
- Defiant Brides by Helena Finnegan
- The Presbyterian Rebellion? by Richard Gardiner
- American Towns named for British Soldiers by Don N. Hagist
- 1763: A Revolutionary Peace Exhibit by Elizabeth M. Covart
- Gallows Hill: The 1779 Executions of Edward Jones and John Smith by Cathryn J. Prince
August 2013
- Top 10 Articles in August 2013 by Editors
- Greatness Speaks to Greatness, One Last Time by Thomas Fleming
- Breaking News 1776: First Reports of Independence by Todd Andrlik
- The Historiography of the American Revolution by Michael D. Hattem
- How far is “musket-shot”? Farther than you think. by Michael Barbieri
- The Aim of British Soldiers by Don N. Hagist
- Samuel Smedley and Prize Division by Jackson Kuhl
- Dimming Spotlight: 5 Tracks to Historical Obscurity by Samuel A. Forman
- Was General Anthony Wayne Murdered? by Hugh T. Harrington
- Celts in the American Revolution by Thomas Fleming
- Alcohol to Zealotry: The Revolution A to Z (Part 2) by Matthew P. Dziennik
- Alcohol to Zealotry: The Revolution A to Z (Part 1) by Matthew P. Dziennik
- Remembering Pauline Maier (1938-2013) by Editors
- Von Steuben's Continentals by Michael Schellhammer
- Continental Dragoons in the Schoharie Valley by Gavin K. Watt
- A Colonial New Orleans Meal by Lars D. H. Hedbor
- Ages of Revolution: How Old Were They on July 4, 1776? by Todd Andrlik
- Debating Waxhaws: Was There a Massacre? by Wayne Lynch and Jim Piecuch
- Top 10 Continental Army Generals by William M. Welsch
- The Committee of Secret Correspondence by Jimmy Dick
- Grading British General Benedict Arnold by Wayne Lynch
- Top 10 Most Popular Articles in July 2013 by Editors
July 2013
- Searching for Loyalists: Boston Harborfest (part 3) by Elizabeth M. Covart
- Searching for Loyalists: Boston Harborfest (part 2) by Elizabeth M. Covart
- Searching for Loyalists: Boston Harborfest (part 1) by Elizabeth M. Covart
- Colonel Lewis Nicola: Soldier, Scientist and Man of Letters (part 2) by Douglas R. Cubbison
- Colonel Lewis Nicola: Soldier, Scientist and Man of Letters (part 1) by Douglas R. Cubbison
- Debating Cowpens: How Could Tarleton Lose? by Wayne Lynch and Jim Piecuch
- Peter Francisco: Distinguishing Fact from Fiction by Michael Schellhammer
- Prince Edward Island’s Colonial Fort by Michael Barbieri
- Feeding the Slaves by Lars D. H. Hedbor
- Establishing the Tory Myth by Taylor Stoermer
- 12 Questions with Holly Mayer by Todd Andrlik
- Loyalist Leadership in the Revolutionary South by Jim Piecuch
- The Inaccuracy of Muskets by Hugh T. Harrington
- American Revolution Presentations on Prezi and SlideShare by Todd Andrlik
- Taking to Devil’s Den by Cathryn J. Prince
- Charles Willson Peale’s “Riffle with a Tellescope to it” by Hugh T. Harrington
- Reverend Seabury's Pamphlet War by Wayne Lynch
- Overlooked Hero: General John Glover by Michael Schellhammer
- Austin Dabney: Georgia's African American Hero of the Revolution by Robert Scott Davis
- It’s Not All Burgers and Beer by Pamela Murrow
- Washington and the Final British Campaign for the Hudson River, 1779 by Hugh T. Harrington
- Samuel Chase’s Wild Ride by Ray Raphael
- Top 10 Most Popular Articles in June 2013 by Editors
June 2013
- Special Limited Print Edition in the Works by Editors
- A Yankee Doodle Dinner by Lars D. H. Hedbor
- 12 Questions with T. H. Breen by Todd Andrlik
- "Intolerable Acts" by J. L. Bell
- Chaos in the Backcountry: Battle of Ninety Six by Robert M. Dunkerly
- Mary Silliman's War by Hugh T. Harrington
- Fort Halifax: One Stop on the Way to Quebec by Daniel J. Tortora
- "Light Horse Harry" Lee and Pyle's Massacre by Jim Piecuch
- Bunker Hill Monument and Memory by Elizabeth M. Covart
- The Whites of their Eyes by Ray Raphael
- A Pennsylvania Dutch Meal by Lars D. H. Hedbor
- My Adventure Finding a Lost Newspaper by Todd Andrlik
- General Gold Silliman: Snatched from Home by Cathryn J. Prince
- Bennington Fatally Delays Burgoyne by Michael Barbieri
- Benson Lossing: Historical Tourist by Jeff Dacus
- Rapid-fire Q&A with Gordon S. Wood by Todd Andrlik
- Mrs. Middleton Takes Prisoners by Don N. Hagist
- Alexander Hamilton, Dangerous Man by Michael Schellhammer
- Francis Marion at the Battle of Eutaw Springs by Jim Piecuch
- Mrs. Byrd's "Affair at Westover" by Wayne Lynch
May 2013
- Top 10 Most Popular Articles in May 2013 by Editors
- A Fashionably Sweet Dinner by Lars D. H. Hedbor
- The Federalist #10 and #51 by Ray Raphael
- The Forgotten First Battle of Monmouth by Michael Adelberg
- Reporting the Revolutionary War - Autographed Book Giveaway by Editors
- The Impact of General von Steuben by Michael Schellhammer
- "No Taxation without Representation" (Part 2) by J. L. Bell
- "No Taxation without Representation" (Part 1) by J. L. Bell
- Repercussions of the Battle of Camden by Jim Piecuch
- Family Dinner: Soup, Molasses Bread & Jefferson's Meringues by Lars D. H. Hedbor
- Battle Wounds: Never Pull an Arrow Out of a Body by Hugh T. Harrington
- Mary Hays McCauley’s Claim to Fame by Ray Raphael
- How to Treat a Scalped Head by Hugh T. Harrington
- Tory Stories from the Simsbury Copper Mine by Wayne Lynch
- 13 Questions with J. L. Bell (Part 2) by Todd Andrlik
- 13 Questions with J. L. Bell (Part 1) by Todd Andrlik
- Molly Pitcher and Captain Molly by Ray Raphael
- William Cocke at the Battle of Long Island Flats, 1776 by Wayne Lynch
- The Nicknaming of General "Mad" Anthony Wayne by Michael Schellhammer
- Dogs of War Gone Astray by Don N. Hagist
- Top 10 Most Popular Articles in April 2013 by Editors
April 2013
- 9 Questions with Author Nathaniel Philbrick by Hugh T. Harrington
- Bunker Hill by Nathaniel Philbrick by Hugh T. Harrington
- Young People at War by Thomas Fleming
- The Federalist (Papers): Then and Now by Ray Raphael
- Dreaming of Revolution by Lars D. H. Hedbor
- Captain McCall & Alexander Cameron in the Cherokee War by Wayne Lynch
- Society of the Cincinnati TV by Todd Andrlik
- 12 Questions with Boston's
No. 1 Private Tour Guide by Todd Andrlik - Warriors for the Republic by Thomas Fleming
- Portraits of Southern Partisans: Likenesses of Thomas Brown and Elijah Clarke by Robert Scott Davis
- Bunker Hill - Autographed Book Giveaway by Editors
- Tarleton and the British Legion at Tarrant’s Tavern by Wayne Lynch
- Tax Day and the Founders by Ray Raphael
- The 10 Commandments of American Victory by Michael Schellhammer
- The Loser's Account: A Story of Two Carolina Loyalists by Scott Syfert
- Spring Break Road Trip - Days 5 to 7 (NC, SC, GA) by Editors
- Spring Break Road Trip - Day 4 (MD, VA) by Editors
- Spring Break Road Trip - Day 3 (DE, PA) by Editors
- Spring Break Road Trip - Day 2 (CT, NY, NJ) by Editors
- Spring Break Road Trip – Day 1 (NH, MA, RI) by Editors
March 2013
- Top 10 Most Popular Articles in March 2013 by Editors
- Who Won the American Revolution? by Editors
- Constitutional Myths - Book Giveaway by Editors
- The Invisible General by Thomas Fleming
- The Myth of Rifleman Timothy Murphy by Hugh T. Harrington
- Better to Eat That Apple a Day: Medicine in the Revolutionary Era by Lars D. H. Hedbor
- The Fate of British Regulars by Don N. Hagist
- Thomas Paine’s Inflated Numbers by Ray Raphael
- Nathan Hale: A Hero's Fiasco by Michael Schellhammer
- The Perfect Storm: Bernardo de Gálvez and the Gulf Coast Campaign by Lars D. H. Hedbor
- The Revolution's 150-year Impact on Military Policy by Todd Andrlik
- The Role of Dancing by Pamela Murrow
- "Horrid and Treasonable" by Scott Syfert
- The Greatest Moment in American History by Thomas Fleming
- The Legacy of Ethan Allen by Michael Schellhammer
- From Pounds to Dollars by Lars D. H. Hedbor
- The Fate of the Regulars by Thomas Fleming
- Jefferson and the Declaration by Ray Raphael
- From Cuckoo to Charlottesville: Jack Jouett’s Overnight Ride by Rick Britton
- Unleashing the Dogs of War by Hugh T. Harrington
- Top 10 Most Popular Articles in February 2013 by Editors
February 2013
- Stamp Act Riot To-Do List by Todd Andrlik
- How They Loved Their Spirits by Pamela Murrow
- Will the Real Lord Botetourt Please Stand? by Taylor Stoermer
- British Soldiers, American War - Voices of the American Revolution by Hugh T. Harrington
- Academy Award Casting of the American Revolution by Michael Schellhammer
- Liberty Tavern by Hugh T. Harrington
- America's First Declaration of Independence by Ray Raphael
- Private Yankee Doodle by Joseph Plumb Martin by Hugh T. Harrington
- Second Coming of a Revolutionary War Patriot by Scott Syfert
- Top 10 American Revolution YouTube Videos by Todd Andrlik
- Valentine to Miss Mercy Scollay by Samuel A. Forman
- The Essential American Revolution Library by Hugh T. Harrington
- The True Start of the American Revolution by Ray Raphael
- John Adams's Rule of Thirds by Michael Schellhammer
- 10 Questions with Don Troiani by Todd Andrlik
- Revolutionary War 101: Beginning Books by Hugh T. Harrington
- Life in the Southern Colonies (part 3 of 3) by David Lee Russell
- Top 10 Facts About British Soldiers by Don N. Hagist
- The Pine Tree Riot by Pamela Murrow
- Top 10 Most Popular Articles in January 2013 by Editors
- Top 10 Revolutionary War Novels by Hugh T. Harrington
January 2013
- James Monroe: Bona Fide Hero of the American Revolution by Rick Britton
- Life in the Southern Colonies (part 2 of 3) by David Lee Russell
- Tarleton: Before He Became "Bloody Ban" by Michael Schellhammer
- John Trumbull: Art and Politics in the Revolution by Morgan Sumrell
- Top 10 Revolutionary War Movies by Hugh T. Harrington
- The Greatest Scoop of All Time? by Todd Andrlik
- Life in the Southern Colonies (Part 1 of 3) by David Lee Russell
- 11 Questions with Thomas Fleming by Todd Andrlik
- The Strange Odyssey of George Merchant, Rifleman by Hugh T. Harrington
- Writing the Declaration Today by Todd Andrlik
- All For Liberty by Hugh T. Harrington
- Unending Passions: The Knox Letters by Advertising
- The Ultimate Revolutionary War Infographic by Todd Andrlik
- Wondering About Washington by Michael Schellhammer
- The History Coma by Hugh T. Harrington
- General George Washington, a Military Life by Hugh T. Harrington
- America's Favorite Pastime 1774 by Todd Andrlik
- Financial Hero? by Hugh T. Harrington
- The Record-setting Philadelphia Mariner by Todd Andrlik
- April Morning by Hugh T. Harrington
- Crash Course: Tea, Taxes, etc. by Todd Andrlik
- General Nathanael Greene’s Hat by Hugh T. Harrington
- Stamp Act Incentive by Todd Andrlik