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Books
- Elizabeth A. Fenn, Pox Americana: The Great Smallpox Epidemic of 1775-82
(2001), New York: Hill and Wang
- Fenn, Elizabeth A., and Peter H. Wood, Natives and Newcomers: The Way We Lived in North Carolina before 1770
(1983), Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press
Edited Volumes
- Elizabeth A. Fenn, "Population Collapse in Early North Dakota: The Mandans, 1500-1838",
in Contested Spaces in the Americas, edited by Edward Countryman
(forthcoming), Clements Center for Southwestern Studies in cooperation with the McNeil Center for Early American Studies
Journal Articles
- Elizabeth A. Fenn, Whither the Rest of the Continent?,
Journal of the Early Republic, vol. 24, no. 2
(Summer, 2004),
pp. 167-75
- Elizabeth A. Fenn, The Great Smallpox Epidemic of 1775–82,
History Today, vol. 53
(August, 2003),
pp. 10–17
Papers Published
- Elizabeth A. Fenn, Pox and Human Progess,
New York Times, vol. 4 no. 13
(November, 2001) (Op-ed.)
- Fenn, Elizabeth A, Biological Warfare in Eighteenth- Century North America: Beyond Jeffery Amherst,
Journal of American History, vol. 86
(March, 2000),
pp. 1552-1580
- Fenn, Elizabeth A, Biological Warfare, Circa 1750,
New York Times, vol. A25
(April, 1998)
- Fenn, Elizabeth A, A Mechanic's Confessions: Why We Do What We Do to You and Your Car,
Independent Weekly, vol. 9
(July, 1991),
pp. 8-10
- Fenn, Elizabeth A, 'A Perfect Equality Seemed to Reign': Slave Society and Jonkonnu,
The North Carolina Historical Review, vol. 65
(April, 1988),
pp. 127-53
- Fenn, Elizabeth A, 'All Dance, Leap and Play': Jonkonnu, Slave Society, and Black Dance,
in The Black Tradition in Modern Dance
(1988),
pp. 9-11 (The American Dance Festival.)
- Fenn, Elizabeth A, Honoring the Ancestors: Kongo-American Graves in the American South,
Southern Exposure, vol. 13
(September, 1985),
pp. 42-47 (Reprinted in the Newport News Daily Press, February 9, 1986.)
- Fenn, Elizabeth A, 'So Simple Yet So Complicated': Folk Artist William Young of Pantego,
North Carolina Folklore Journal, vol. 32
(Fall, 1984),
pp. 56-69
Book Chapters
- Elizabeth A. Fenn, "A Revolutionary Contagion: Smallpox and the Reshaping of the American West, 1779–82",
in When Disease Makes History: Epidemics and Great Historical Turning Points, edited by Pekka Hämäläinen
(2006),
pp. 45-80, Helsinki University Press
- Elizabeth A. Fenn, "Diseases",
in The Encyclopedia of the American Revolutionary War, edited by Gregory Fremont-Barnes and Richard A. Ryerson, vol. 1
(2006),
pp. 360-362, ABC-CLIO
- Elizabeth A. Fenn, "Smallpox",
in The Encyclopedia of the American Revolutionary War, edited by Gregory Fremont-Barnes and Richard A. Ryerson, vol. 4
(2006),
pp. 1160-1164, ABC-CLIO
- Elizabeth A. Fenn and Peter H. Wood, Natives and Newcomers: North Carolina before 1770,
in The Way We Lived in North Carolina, edited by Joe A. Mobley, 1–104
(2003),
pp. 1–104, Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press [author's comments]
Book Reviews
- Elizabeth A. Fenn, Review of Pox: An American History, by Michael Willrich,
Bulletin of the History of Medicine, vol. 85
(Forthcoming, Winter 2011)
- Elizabeth A. Fenn, "Contemplating Contagion," review of Paul Kelton, Epidemics and Enslavement: Biological Catastrophe in the Native Southeast, 1492-1715,
Common-Place, vol. 8, no. 4
(July 2008) [fenn.shtml]
- Elizabeth A. Fenn, Review of Jennifer Lee Carrell, The Speckled Monster: A Historical Tale of Battling Smallpox,
Bulletin of the History of Medicine, vol. 78
(Summer, 2004),
pp. 481-83
- Fenn, Elizabeth A. Review of Kenny Dalsheimer, Go Fast, Turn Left: Voices from Orange County Speedway,
Southern Cultures, vol. 5
(Spring, 1999),
pp. 100-102
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