Preface; Mary McAleer Balkun and Susan C. Imbarrato<BR>Introduction; Marion Rust<BR>1. Gudrid Thorbjornsdöttir: First Foremother of American Empire; Annette Kolodny<BR>2. Ungendering Empire: Catalina de Erauso and the Performance of Masculinity; Cathy Rex<BR>3. Creole Civic Pride and Positioning "Exceptional" Black Women; Joan Bristol and Tamara Harvey<BR>4. Imposing Order: Sarah Kemble Knight's Journal and the Anglo-American Empire; Ann M. Brunjes<BR>5. The Midwife's Calling: Martha Ballard's Diary and the Empire of Medical Knowledge in the Early Republic; Thomas Lawrence Long<BR>6. The Birth Pangs of the American Mother: Puritanism, Republicanism, and the Letter-Journal of Esther Edwards Burr; Samantha Cohen Tamulis<BR>7. Empire and the Pan-Atlantic Self in The Female American; or, the Adventures of Unca Eliza Winkfield; Denise Mary MacNeil<BR>8. 'The Fever and the Fetters': An Epidemiology of Captivity and Empire; Sarah Schuetze<BR>9. Women Left Behind: Female Loyalism, Coverture, and Grace Growden Galloway's Empire of Self; Kacy Dowd Tillman<BR>10. 'Solitary, Neglected, Despised': Cruel Optimism and National Sentimentality; Astrid M. Fellner and Susanne Hamscha<BR>11. The Woman of Colour and Black Atlantic Movement; Brigitte Fielder<BR>12. New World Roots: Transatlantic Fictions, Creole Marriages, and Women's Cultivation of Empire in the Americas;Rochelle Raineri Zuck<BR>13. Catharine Brown's Body: Missionary Spiritualization and Cherokee Embodiment; Theresa Strouth Gaul<BR>14. Territorial Agency: Negotiations of Space and Empire in the Domestic Violence Memoirs of Abigail Abbot Bailey and Anne Home Livingston; Lisa M. Logan<BR>15. 'Her Book the Only Hope She Had': Self and Sovereignty in the Narratives of Ann Carson; Dan Williams<BR>16. Bodies of Work: Early American Women Writers, Empire, and Pedagogy; Kathryn Zabelle Derounian-Stodola<BR>