Dr. Sara Tabak Damiano

  • Associate Professor at History, College of Liberal Arts

Scholarly and Creative Works

2024

  • Damiano, S. T. (2024). Gender and Family. In T. Burnard, E. Hart, & M. Houllemare (Eds.), The Oxford Handbook of the Seven Years War (pp. 653–670). Oxford, United Kingdom: Oxford University Press.
  • Damiano, S. T. (2024, October). “Gender History and the Archival Turn” (Review for Forum on Trevor Burnard, Writing Early America: From Empire to Revolution). Journal of the Early Republic.

2022

  • Damiano, S. T. (n.d.). Women in Colonial Economies. In Beyond Borders: Mapping Maine and the American Northeast Boundary, 1625-1893. Maine Historical Society.
  • Damiano, S. T. (2022, July). Book Review of Kirsten Sword, Wives Not Slaves: Patriarchy and Modernity in the Age of Revolutions. William and Mary Quarterly.

2021

  • Damiano, S. T. (2021). Women and the Law. In T. Burnard (Ed.), Oxford Bibliographies in Atlantic History. Oxford University Press.
  • Damiano, S. T. (2021). To Her Credit: Women, Finance, and the Law in Eighteenth-Century New England Cities. Johns Hopkins University Press.
  • Damiano, S. T. (2021). Of Nouns and Verbs: Researching Women, Finance and the Law in Early America. Johns Hopkins University Press Blog.
  • Damiano, S. T. (2021, February 3). What Yellen and Hamilton Comparisons Omit: Women’s Progress Is Not Guaranteed. Public Seminar.

2020

  • Damiano, S. T. (2020, October). Book Review of Barbara Oberg, ed., Women in the American Revolution: Gender, Politics, and the Domestic World. Journal of the Early Republic.

2018

  • Damiano, S. T. (2018). The Abigail Adams “Problem;” or, Teaching Women’s History of the Revolutionary Era. The Panorama: Expansive Views from the Journal of the Early Republic.

2017

  • Damiano, S. T. (2017). Writing Women’s History Through the Revolution: Family Finances, Letter Writing and Conceptions of Marriage. William and Mary Quarterly, 74, no. 4, 697–728.
  • Damiano, S. T. (2017, August). Book Review of Thomas Foster, ed., Women in Early America. Journal of American Studies.
  • Damiano, S. T. (2017). Women’s History, Primary Sources, and the United States History Survey. The Junto: A Group Blog on Early American History.

2016

  • Damiano, S. T. (2016, July). Book Review of Jessica Lepler, The Many Panics of 1837: People, Politics, and the Creation of a Transatlantic Financial Crisis. Journal of the Early Republic.

2015

  • Damiano, S. T. (2015). Agents at Home: Wives, Lawyers, and Financial Competence in Eighteenth-Century New England Port Cities. Early American Studies, 13, no. 4, 808–835.
  • Damiano, S. T. (2015). Witnesses and their Testimony in the Eighteenth-Century Atlantic World: Identifying Commonalities and Exploring Differences. Uncommon Sense: Blog of the Omohundro Institute for Early American History and Culture.

2013

  • Damiano, S. T. (2013). “To Well and Truly Administer”: Female Administrators and Estate Settlement in Newport, Rhode Island, 1730-1776. New England Quarterly, 86, no. 1, 89–124.