If you read The Way of Improvement Leads Home regularly you know the work of Johann Neem. Listen to our conversation about the meaning of college in Episode 54 of the podcast. Read our posts featuring Neem’s work here. I...
Journal of the Early American Republic
Religion in the Early Republic at *The Panorama*
Mary Kupiec Cayton of Ohio State and Will Mackintosh of Mary Washington University will be editing a series on religion in the early republic at The Panorama, the blog of The Journal of the Early Republic. This looks great. Here is...
An Interview with the Editors of the *Journal of the Early Republic*
Over at The Panorama, Will Mackintosh interviews Andy Shankman and David Waldstreicher, the new editors of the Journal of the Early Republic. Here is a taste: Will: What are some of your plans for your editorial tenure at the Journal of the Early Republic?...
*Hamilton* in the *Journal of the Early Republic*
Over at Professor Park’s Blog, historian Benjamin Park calls our attention to a historian’s roundtable on Hamilton published in the latest issue of The Journal of the Early Republic. Joanne Freeman, Andrew Shocket, Heather Nathans, Marvin McAllister, Benjamin Carp, and Nancy Isenberg...
The New *Journal of the Early Republic* is Here
Winter 2015: ARTICLES Reassessing Responses to the Virginia and Kentucky Resolutions:New Evidence from the Tennessee and Georgia Resolutions and from Other StatesWENDELL BIRD A ‘‘Voice of Benevolence from the Western Wilderness’’: The Politics of Native Philanthropy in the Trans-Mississippi WestANELISE HANSON SHROUT...
Joint Issue of the *The William & Mary Quarterly* and the *Journal of the Early Republic*
This is a really interesting topic for such a joint issue. Here is the call for essays: The William and Mary Quarterly and the Journal of the Early Republic invite proposals for a special joint issue, “Writing To and From...
The New Issue of “The Journal of the Early American Republic* Is Here
ARTICLES An Inquiry into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of NationsJohn Lauritz Larson The View from Piqua Agency: The War of 1812, the White River Delawares, and the Origins of Indian RemovalKarim M. Tiro A Crisis of Legitimacy: Defining...