



Great Men and Men Who Think they Are Great: The Challenges of Teaching Foreign Policy History during the Trump Presidency
Given the recent re-election of Donald Trump and questions about the direction of American foreign policy, it is worth revisiting Amy Greenberg's 2017 piece on teaching foreign policy history in the Trump era.



SHEAR 2017: Reflections on Creating the Past
This year’s SHEAR conference was my first, and as I reflect…


SHEAR: A Model of Community, Engagement, and Support
When I was asked to serve as a designated live-tweeter and…


A Roundtable Done Right: The Art of History in an Age of Revolutions
Now that I am back from a very exciting SHEAR weekend, I have…


SHEAR 2017: HSP Hours & Free Admission
As in the past, The Historical Society of Pennsylvania will…

#SHEAR17 Social Media Recommendations
For attendees who use Twitter during the annual meeting this…


SHEAR 2017: Less Than One Week Away!
Dear SHEARites, it’s less than a week until our 39th annual…

SHEAR 2017: Conference Pre-Registration Ends This Friday
If you are planning to attend SHEAR's annual meeting in Philadelphia…

Indians in the Family: Adoption and the Politics of Antebellum Expansion
Dawn Peterson is an assistant professor of early North American…


JER Social Media Rollout: Hashtags to Know and Love
Over at The Panorama, JER editor Cathy Kelly has written a post…