American Jews: How 1789 Created 2019
Roundtable Introduction: Past as Prologue: Religion in the Early Republic
The Sea & Me: Using Maritime Sources to Teach American History
Maritime Connections: A Means to Invigorate U.S. Survey Courses
How Media was Social in the 1790s
More than Battles: Naval and Maritime History on “The Yard” in Annapolis
Historiography Rhymes: Slavery and Capitalism in the 1970s and 1980s
Maritime History as the History of American Foreign Relations
Maritime Studies In and Out of the Classroom
Sea Changes

Sea Changes

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Landlocked Maritime History on the Great Plains
Mapping a Whaling Voyage
Long Walks

Long Walks

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The Digital Tavern: Conceptualizing Parallels between Textual Networks in the Age of Revolutions and the Digital Humanities Today
High Politics and Physical Space: Rethinking How We Commemorate Place