Megan Jones of The Pingry School offers one more post from the floor of the annual meeting of the American Historical Association in Chicago. In this post, Megan reflects on her last day of the conference with a nod to the book exhibit and a...
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Anyone Teaching or Reading The Way of Improvement Leads Home This Semester?
Last semester several colleges and university professors assigned The Way of Improvement Leads Home in their courses. This past weekend I heard about a discussion of the book in a graduate class on writing biography at the University of Chicago....
Preorder the Way of Improvement Leads Home in Paperback
The paperback edition of The Way of Improvement Leads Home is now available for pre-order at Barnes and Noble.Com for $18.71. (If you are a bn.com member you can get it for $16.83). Barnes and Noble will ship the book...
Random Musings from Williamsburg
We did not find a Fithian re-enactor in Colonial Williamsburg, but we did find the next best thing–a man who portrays Robert Carter III. When Baptist preacher James Ireland (on the left) heard I had written a book about Fithian...