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Publications of Elizabeth A Fenn    :chronological  combined  bibtex listing:

Books

  1. Elizabeth A. Fenn, Pox Americana: The Great Smallpox Epidemic of 1775-82 (2001), New York: Hill and Wang
  2. 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

  1. 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

  1. Elizabeth A. Fenn, Whither the Rest of the Continent?, Journal of the Early Republic, vol. 24, no. 2 (Summer, 2004), pp. 167-75
  2. Elizabeth A. Fenn, The Great Smallpox Epidemic of 1775–82, History Today, vol. 53 (August, 2003), pp. 10–17

Papers Published

  1. Elizabeth A. Fenn, Pox and Human Progess, New York Times, vol. 4 no. 13 (November, 2001) (Op-ed.)
  2. Fenn, Elizabeth A, Biological Warfare in Eighteenth- Century North America: Beyond Jeffery Amherst, Journal of American History, vol. 86 (March, 2000), pp. 1552-1580
  3. Fenn, Elizabeth A, Biological Warfare, Circa 1750, New York Times, vol. A25 (April, 1998)
  4. 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
  5. 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
  6. 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.)
  7. 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.)
  8. 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

  1. 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
  2. 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
  3. 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
  4. 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

  1. Elizabeth A. Fenn, Review of Pox: An American History, by Michael Willrich, Bulletin of the History of Medicine, vol. 85 (Forthcoming, Winter 2011)
  2. 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]
  3. 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
  4. 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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