Lithograph of New Orleans from St. Patrick's Church in 1852.
Tecumseh Helped Me Find My Voice
The Past Becomes Personal: Writing and Teaching During a Global Pandemic
The Supernatural and the Mundane in Depictions of the Underground Railroad
Lithograph of New Orleans from St. Patrick's Church in 1852.
Lithograph of New Orleans from St. Patrick's Church in 1852.
Lithograph of New Orleans from St. Patrick's Church in 1852.
SHEAR logo, which is an engraving of an eagle holding a banner that says " Society for Historians of the Early American Republic"
A Letter from Andy Shankman on the JER’s new Statement on Service
SHEAR logo, which is an engraving of an eagle holding a banner that says " Society for Historians of the Early American Republic"
SHEAR logo, which is an engraving of an eagle holding a banner that says " Society for Historians of the Early American Republic"
Teaching Removal with an Expanding Archive
What!?! Nudity in the Bible!?!
Nativism, Conspiracy Theories, and Mobs in Federalist America
Engaging Historiography: An Interview with Andrew Shankman and Johann Neem
Stock photo of the front facade of the McNeil Center as seen through a screen of trees.