Review: Jessica Choppin Roney, Governed by a Spirit of Opposition
Historians often emphasize how "new" politics was in the early republic, and many have used voluntary associations as evidence of this. In Governed by a Spirit of Opposition, however, Jessica Choppin...
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Today at The Junto, Rachel Herrmann interviews Jessica Roney about her book on colonial Philadelphia, Governed by a Spirit of Opposition
View ArticleA Toast to John Adams
Happy 280th birthday to President John Adams: lawyer, statesman, and…wine connoisseur?
View ArticleAn Interview with Daniel K. Richter
Today at The Junto, Daniel K. Richter speaks with us about teaching and research, and offers advice to applicants interested in fellowships at the McNeil Center for Early American Studies
View ArticleRoundtable: A Letter to Dear America
"My history books mostly shared facts about the lives of men–and rarely in great detail"-- Lindsay Chervinsky on how one children's series changed all that.
View ArticleReview: Judith Ridner, The Scots Irish of Early Pennsylvania
Emily Yankowitz reviews Judith Ridner's The Scots Irish of Early Pennsylvania: A Varied People.
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