The Online Journal of Rhode Island History published “Roger Williams: A Rhode Island and American Founder,” by Alan E. Johnson, based on his book The First American Founder: Roger Williams and Freedom of Conscience (Pittsburgh: Philosophia Publications, 2015).
Kent State University Press published Candice Shy Hopper‘s book, Lincoln’s Generals’ Wives, which examines in depth the influence of Jessie Fremont, Nelly McClellan, Ellen Sherman, and Julia on their husbands during the Civil War, and for the first time maps their travel during the war.
The inaugural Peter J. Gomes Memorial Book Prize was awarded by the Massachusetts Historical Society to Mary Babson Fuhrer‘s Crisis of Community, a compelling story of small-town New England transformed between 1815 and 1848.
Palgrave-Macmillan published Margaret DeLacy‘s book, The Germ of an Idea: Contagionism, Religion, and Society in Britain, 1660-1730.