Faculty & Staff
Steven C. Bullock
Publications
Peer-Reviewed (Refereed) Journal Articles
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"National Public Radio Broadcast Addresses Freemasonry," Scottish Rite Journal, CX (December 2002), 46-56; CXI (January 2003), 42-53. With S. Brent Morris and Kojo Nnamdi (transcription of "Public Interest," National Public Radio, July 31, 2002).
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"A Mumper among the Gentle: Tom Bell, Colonial Confidence Man," William & Mary Quarterly, 55 (1998), 231-258.
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"The Revolutionary Transformation of American Freemasonry, 1752-1792." William & Mary Quarterly 47 (1990), 347-369.
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"A Pure and Sublime System: The Appeal of Post-Revolutionary Masonry." Journal of the Early Republic 9 (1989), 359-373.
Conference Publications/Proceedings, Reviewed
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"I Sing the Mason's Glory": Freemasonry and Musical Life in Early New England," in Peter Benes, ed., New England Music: The Public Sphere, 1600-1900, The Dublin Seminar for New England Folklife Annual Proceedings 1996, (Boston, 1998), 80-91.
Book Chapters
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"American Midrash: Conversations about the Constitution," "Talk of the Past," and Editor of "The Uses and Abuses of the Constitution: Roundtable Discussion," Common-Place, II (July 2002). Common-Place Online
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"According to Their Rank: Masonry and the Revolution, 1775-1792," Heredom: The Transactions of the Scottish Rite Research Society, IV (1995), 73-105. Reprinted in R. William Weisberger, Wallace McLeod, and S. Brent Morris, ed., Freemasonry on Both Sides of the Atlantic: Essays Concerning the Craft in the British Isles, Europe, the United States, and Mexico (Boulder, Col.: East European Monographs, 2002), 489-523.
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"Remapping Masonry: A Comment," in Forum, "Exits from the Enlightenment: Masonic Routes," Eighteenth-Century Studies, 33 (2000), 275-279.
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"'Sensible Signs': The Emblematic Education of Post-Revolutionary Freemasonry," in Donald R. Kennon, ed., A Republic for the Ages: The United States Capitol and the Political Culture of the Early Republic (Charlottesville: University of Virginia Press, 1999), 177-213.
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"Antimasonry," "Early National Period--General Works," "Benjamin Franklin," "Cotton and Increase Mather," in Peter J. Parish, ed., A Reader's Guide to American History (London, 1997), 42-43, 212-214, 279-281, 443-444.
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"Review Essay--Initiating the Enlightenment?: Recent Works on European Freemasonry," Eighteenth-Century Life 20 (1996), 80-92.
Books (including edited volumes and textbooks)
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The American Revolution: A History in Documents. (Oxford University Press, 2003).
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Revolutionary Brotherhood: Freemasonry and the Transformation of the American Social Order, 1730-1840. (Chapel Hill, N.C.: Institute of Early American History and Culture/University of North Carolina Press, 1996; paperback 1998).
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