ELLEN HARTIGAN-O'CONNOR
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I have published articles and chapters on topics in economic culture, women's history, and the history of the Atlantic World.
  • Hartigan-O’Connor, E., and Lisa G. Materson, “Women, Gender, and American History.”  In Hartigan-O’Connor, E. and Lisa Materson, eds. The Oxford Handbook of American Women’s and Gender History (Oxford University Press, 2018), 1-16.​
  • Hartigan-O’Connor, E. “Gender’s Value in the History of Capitalism,” Journal of the Early Republic 36 (Winter 2016): 613-653.
  • Hartigan-O’Connor, E. “The Personal is Political Economy,” Journal of the Early Republic 36 (Summer 2016): 335-41.
  • Hartigan-O’Connor, E. “Public Sales and Public Values in Eighteenth-Century North America,” Early American Studies (Fall 2015): 749-73.
  • Hartigan-O’Connor, E. “‘Auctioneer of Offices’: Patronage, Value, and Trust in the Early Republic Marketplace,” Journal of the Early Republic 33:3 (Fall 2013): 463-88.
  • Hartigan-O’Connor, E.  “Witchcraft.” In Oxford Bibliographies:  Atlantic History. Ed. Trevor Burnard (New York:  Oxford University Press, June 2011) http://www.oxfordbibliographies.com.
  • Hartigan-O’Connor, E.  “Sex and Sexuality.” In Oxford Bibliographies:  Atlantic History. Ed. Trevor Burnard (New York:  Oxford University Press, May 2010) http://www.oxfordbibliographies.com.
  • Hartigan-O’Connor, E.  “Marriage and Family.” In Oxford Bibliographies:  Atlantic History. Ed. Trevor Burnard (New York:  Oxford University Press, May 2010) http://www.oxfordbibliographies.com.
  • Hartigan-O’Connor, E.  “Gender.” In Oxford Bibliographies:  Atlantic History. Ed. Trevor Burnard (New York:  Oxford University Press, May 2010) http://www.oxfordbibliographies.com.
  • Hartigan-O’Connor, E. “Collaborative Consumption and the Politics of Choice in Early American Port Cities,” in Amanda Vickery and John Styles, eds., Gender, Taste and Material Culture in Britain and North America, 1700-1830 (Yale University Press, November 2006).
  • Hartigan-O’Connor, E. “‘She Said She did not Know Money’: Urban Women and Atlantic Markets in the Revolutionary Era,” Early American Studies 4, no. 2 (Fall 2006):  322-52.
  • Hartigan-O’Connor, E. “Abigail’s Accounts: Economy and Affection in the Early Republic,” The Journal of Women’s History 17, no. 3 (Fall 2005): 35-58.
  • Juster, S. and Hartigan-O’Connor, E. “The ‘Angel Delusion’ of 1806-1811: Frustration and Fantasy in Northern New England,” Journal of the Early Republic (Fall 2002): 375-404.
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