Publications:

Books

Land and Liberty: Hudson Valley Riots in the Age of Revolution, (DeKalb, Illinois: Northern Illinois University Press, 2004).

New World Orders: Violence, Sanction, and Authority in the Early Americas, 1500-1825, co-edited with John Smolenski, (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: The University of Pennsylvania Press, 2005).

Articles and Book Chapters:

¿Life and Death in the English Colonies, 1585-1776,¿ in Oxford Handbook of American Medical History (New York: Oxford University Press, forthcoming).

¿Land and Property in the Atlantic World,¿ Oxford Bibliographies in Atlantic History, ed. Trevor Burnard, (New York: Oxford University Press, 2017).

¿Crowds in the Atlantic World,¿ Oxford Bibliographies in Atlantic History (New York: Oxford University Press, 2017). Available at www.oxfordbibliographies.com.

¿The Anatomy of a Crowd: Making Mobs in Early America,¿ Volume 5, Issue 1, The Journal of Early American History (2015), pp 68 ¿92.

¿Labor and Livelihood,¿ in American Centuries: The Ideas, Issues, and Trends that made U.S. History, Brendan McConville, ed., vol. 3, (New York: MTM Publishing, 2010).

¿Labor and Livelihood,¿ in American Centuries: The Ideas, Issues, and Trends that made U.S. History, John Demos, ed., vol. 2, (New York: MTM Publishing, 2010).

¿Conflicting Independence: Land Tenancy and the American Revolution,¿ Journal of the Early Republic 28, no. 2, (Summer 2008), 159-182.

¿Leases and Revolution in New York¿s Hudson Valley,¿ in Billy G. Smith, editor, Class and Class Struggles in North American and the Atlantic World, 1500-1850, (Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 2008), 168-184.

¿Afterward,¿ in New World Orders: Violence, Sanction, and Authority in the Early Modern Americas, 1500-1825, John Smolenski and Thomas J. Humphrey, editors, (Philadelphia: The University of Pennsylvania Press, 2005), 273-280.

¿Poverty and Politics in the Hudson Valley,¿ in Billy G. Smith, editor, Down and Out in Early America (University Park, Pennsylvania: Pennsylvania State University Press, 2004), 235-261.

¿Crowd and Court: Rough Music and Popular Justice in Colonial New York,¿ in Riot and Revelry in Early America, Matthew Dennis, Simon P. Newman, and William Pencak, editors, (University Park, Pennsylvania: Pennsylvania State University Press, 2002), 107-124.

¿William Prendergast and the Revolution in the Hudson River Valley: `Poor Men Were Always Oppressed by the Rich,¿¿ in Ian K. Steele and Nancy Rhoden, editors, The Human Tradition in The American Revolution (New York: Scholarly Resources, 2000), 81-97.

¿`Extravagant Claims¿ and `Hard Labour¿: Perceptions of Property in the Hudson Valley, 1751-1801,¿ Explorations in Early American Culture; Pennsylvania History; A Journal of Mid-Atlantic Studies 65 (Fall 1998), 141-166.