

"The Political Psychology of The Federalist," William and Mary Quarterly, vol. "British Historians and the Second American Party System," Reviews in American History, vol. "The Social Science of Horace Bushnell," Journal of American History, vol. "Classical Education and Political Culture in Nineteenth-Century America," Intellectual History Newsletter, no. Katz (Johns Hopkins University Press, 1982) "European Sources of Political Ideas in Jeffersonian America" in The Promise of American History, ed. "The History of Education as Cultural History," History of Education Quarterly, vol. "Descendents of Perry Miller," American Quarterly, vol. "Virtue and Commerce in Jeffersonian America," Reviews in American History, vol. "Richard Hofstadter: The Ironies of an American Historian" Pacific Historical Review, vol. "The Decline of Calvinism," Comparative Studies in Society and History, vol. "A Massachusetts Yankee in Senator Calhoun's Court: Samuel Gilman in South Carolina," New England Quarterly, vol. A volume in “The Oxford History of the United States” (Oxford University Press, 2007) 904 pp. What Hath God Wrought: The United States, 1815-1848. Making the American Self: Jonathan Edwards to Abraham Lincoln (Harvard University Press, 1997). The Political Culture of the American Whigs (University of Chicago Press, 1980 paperback, 1983)

Victorian America (University of Pennsylvania Press, 1976) (an expanded version of the previous item, containing ten essays) "Victorian Culture in America" a special issue of the journal American Quarterly (December 1975) (a collection of seven essays, edited with the lead essay.) The American Whigs: An Anthology (John Wiley & Sons, Publishers, 1973) (a volume in the aforementioned series) "Sourcebooks in American Social Thought" (an anthology series for John Wiley & Sons, Publishers.

The Unitarian Conscience: Harvard Moral Philosophy, 1805-1861 (Harvard University Press, 1970 reprinted with a new introduction by Wesleyan University Press, 1988).
