What are the best and most recent (last 15 years) historiographical essays on early America/Atlantic World? Thanks!
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Paid or for course credit? Shoot me an email (slaters@cofc.edu), and I'll put you in touch with some places.
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What was the question?
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I just went to the grocery store in sweats and pigtails to buy a double bottle of wine and cake because I have a friend coming over for takeout, a lil work, and a lot of gossip. The looks!! Food Lion thinks I'm in the trenches right now! ๐
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University of South Carolina Law Professor, focusing on constitutional law, education rights, school funding, and equal opportunity for disadvantaged students.
We support the scholars and scholarship of early America, broadly understood to mean the Atlantic World between roughly the 1480s and 1820. We publish the William and Mary Quarterly and a series of award-winning books as well as sponsor conferences & more.
history professor at eastern michigan, author of Jim Crow Capital (UNC, 2018) & Policing Passengers (UNC, 2026, forthcoming!)
JBF IRL. (Jonathan Beecher Field) The Internet's only early Americanist. Acting Dean of Weird Kids. Uncle. Assistant SID, PTKU. Early American settler colonialism, charcuterie, stonemasonry, mutts.
Historian, Library dean, Dad to three wonderful kids
Writer, Storyteller, Historian
Associate Professor of African and African American Studies at Dartmouth
Author of Bound by Bondage: Slavery and the Creation of a Northern Gentry
Love is the answer. Seeker/builder of a world that works for all. Memories of Kent State and Jackson State, tear-gassed at Justice Dept โ69 for opposing Vietnam war, met Thurgood Marshall, feminist, womanist, loving friend, embraces community & connection.
Maker of textiles (knitting, spinning, weaving) and sewist. Historian. Human and greyhound mom. New Yorker in Alabama. Easily amused. Fueled by coffee and seltzer. Fuchsia is my neutral.
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Believer | Happy husband and dad | Associate Professor of History & Director of African Studies, University of Washington | Chosen Peoples (Duke UP), Bounds of Blackness (Cornell UP)
UW bio: https://history.washington.edu/people/christopher-tounsel
Professor of American literature and culture at the College of Charleston
Early modern French thought
๐ PhD @gsas.harvard.edu (2022) on 18th-c. moralistes
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Historian of American West, Midwest, environmental history, mining, energy, food, animals. Currently working on a book about the history of U.S. speed limits & another book about mining in popular culture. https://brianleechphd.net
art & architectural historian / visual, material & religious culture
Beards not bombs
Charleston, SC
Historian of the US Department of State/ US Early Republic/ Citizen Diplomacy/ Maritime World. IKEA connoisseuse. https://kponti0.wixsite.com/website
Massachusetts Historical Society, f. 1791: First Historical Society in the US. Research library, programs, exhibitions, & online resources.
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Historian 19th c. France & empire; gender, race, & sexuality; social movements; Paris Commune;
names.
Prof. of History, Binghamton University. Author, Thirteen Clocks & Heart of American Darkness. Go Vols, Go Steelers.