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Ronald J. Zboray
Ronald J. Zboray is an associate professor in the Department of History at Georgia State University. Mary Saracino Zboray is an independent researcher. They wish to thank Diane Willen and Bruce Laurie for their insightful comments and, especially, Mary Kelley for her gracious encouragement throughout various stages of this project. Research for this article was conducted under a Study Grant from the Schlesinger Library (1993) and a Benjamin F. Stevens Fellowship from the Massachusetts Historical Society (1994). The staffs at these institutions and the American Antiquarian Society were especially helpful in steering the authors through a sea of manuscripts.
Mary Saracino Zboray
Ronald J. Zboray is an associate professor in the Department of History at Georgia State University. Mary Saracino Zboray is an independent researcher. They wish to thank Diane Willen and Bruce Laurie for their insightful comments and, especially, Mary Kelley for her gracious encouragement throughout various stages of this project. Research for this article was conducted under a Study Grant from the Schlesinger Library (1993) and a Benjamin F. Stevens Fellowship from the Massachusetts Historical Society (1994). The staffs at these institutions and the American Antiquarian Society were especially helpful in steering the authors through a sea of manuscripts.