Introduction: History Is Happening in Manhattan / Renee C. Romano and Claire Bond Potter --
Act I: The Script. From Ron Chernow's Alexander Hamilton to Hamilton: An American Musical / William Hogeland --
"Can We Get Back to Politics? Please": Hamilton's Missing Politics in Hamilton / Joanne B. Freeman --
Race-Conscious Casting and the Erasure of the Black Past in Hamilton / Lyra D. Monteiro --
The Greatest City in the World?: Slavery in New York in the Age of Hamilton / Leslie M. Harris --
"Remember... I'm Your Man": Masculinity, Marriage, and Gender in Hamilton / Catherine Allgor --
Act II: The Stage. "The Ten-Dollar Founding Father": Hamilton, Money, and Federal Power / Michael O'Malley --
Hamilton as Founders Chic: A Neo-Federalist, Antislavery Usable Past? / David Waldstreicher and Jeffrey L. Pasley --
Hamilton and the American Revolution on Stage and Screen / Andrew M. Shockett --
From The Black Crook to Hamilton: A Brief History of Hot Tickets on Broadway / Elizabeth L. Wollman --
Looking at Hamilton from Inside the Broadway Bubble / Brian Eugenio Herrera --
Act III: The Audience. Mind the Gap: Teaching Hamilton / Jim Cullen --
Reckoning with America's Racial Past, Present, and Future in Hamilton / Patricia Herrera --
Who Tells Your Story?: Hamilton as a People's History / Joseph M. Adelman --
Hamilton: A New American Civic Myth / Renee C. Romano --
"Safe in the Nation We've Made?": Staging Hamilton on Social Media / Claire Bond Potter.