Preface
Jerry Bannister and Liam Riordan
Chapter One: Loyalism and the British Atlantic, 1660-1840
Jerry Bannister and Liam Riordan
Part I: Interpretive Frameworks of Allegiance within Imperial Transition
Chapter Two: The American Loyalist Problem of Identity in the Revolutionary Atlantic World
Keith Mason
Chapter Three: Imperial-Aboriginal Friendship in Eighteenth-Century Mi’kma’ki/Wulstukwik
John G. Reid
Part II: Transnational Print Culture and Loyalist Expression
Chapter Four: Loyalists Respond to Common Sense: The Politics of Authorship in Revolutionary America
Philip Gould
Chapter Five: New Brunswick Loyalist Printers in the Postwar Atlantic World: Cultural Transfer and Cultural Challenges
Gwendolyn Davies
Part III: Loyalist Slavery and the Caribbean
Chapter Six: Revolutionary Repercussions: Loyalist Slaves in St. Augustine and Beyond
Jennifer K. Snyder
Chapter Seven: Uses of the Bahamas by Southern Loyalist Exiles
Carole Watterson Troxler
Part IV: Loyalist Religious Politics after the American Revolution
Chapter Eight: Loyal Orangemen and Republican Nativists: Anti-Catholicism and Historical Memory in Upper Canada and the United States, 1837-1867
Allison O’Mahen Malcom
Chapter Nine: ‘Papineau-O’Connell Instruments’: Irish Loyalism and the Transnational Dimensions of the 1837 Rebellions in Upper and Lower Canada
Allan Blackstock
Afterword: Loyalist Cosmopolitanism
Robert M. Calhoon