Jesse Lemisch
Publications by Year
Research Areas
Race, History, and American Society, American Political and Social Dynamics, Canadian Identity and History, American History and Culture, American Constitutional Law and Politics
Most-Cited Works
- → Jack Tar in the Streets: Merchant Seamen in the Politics of Revolutionary America(1968)142 cited
- → The American Revolution: Explorations in the History of American radicalism(1977)78 cited
- → Jack Tar vs. John Bull: The Role of New York's Seamen in Precipitating the Revolution(1998)48 cited
- → Mon Cher Papa: Franklin and the Ladies of Paris(1967)23 cited
- → On Active Service in War and Peace: Politics and Ideology in the American Historical Profession(1977)16 cited
- → Listening to the "Inarticulate": William Widger's Dream and the Loyalties of American Revolutionary Seamen in British Prisons(1969)14 cited
- → The White Oaks, Jack Tar, and the Concept of the "Inarticulate"(1972)9 cited
- → Film: Black agency in the Amistad uprising: Or, you've taken our cinque and gone(1999)4 cited
- → Radical Plot in Boston (1770): A Study in the Use of Evidence(1970)3 cited
- → Who Will Write a Left History of Art While We Are All Putting Our Balls on the Line?(1989)3 cited