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Lenses and Contacts: Framing Early America
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Introducing The Panorama: Expansive Views from the Journal of the Early Republic
Check out the newly launched The Panorama, the digital forum…
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Mark Cheathem2017-02-06 14:55:562024-04-17 15:44:02In Memoriam: David Jaffee
Deadline Extended: SHEAR Dissertation Prize
Deadline for submissions for the SHEAR Dissertation Prize extended…
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Will Mackintosh
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Will Mackintosh2017-02-01 09:34:202024-04-17 15:44:47Welcome to The Panorama
On Cat’s Paws: Teaching the Emergence of Capitalism in American History
As The Pano relaunches with a brand new site, it seems appropriate to spotlight the very first post published way back in 2017 by John Lauritz Larson.
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Will Mackintosh2017-02-01 09:12:042024-04-29 14:31:58A Panoramic View of the Early American Republic
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Will Mackintosh2017-02-01 09:08:342024-04-17 15:51:36Embracing Teaching at SHEAR: An Origin Story for The Panorama
Call for Applications: JER Reviews Editor(s)
The Journal of the Early Republic (JER) seeks applicants for…

Zara Anishanslin on Portrait of a Woman in Silk
Zara Anishanslin is Assistant Professor of History and Art…

Firearms and the Violent Transformation of Native America
David J. Silverman is an award-winning professor of history at…

SHEAR Dissertation Prize
The Society for Historians of the Early American Republic invites…

The Case for an Electoral “Pause”
Over at the American Constitution Society for Law and Policy's…

Crowd-Sourcing a “History Detective” Problem
A few months ago, my friend Richard Flavin (an amateur historian…

Call for Applications: Inaugural SHEAR Second-Book Writers’ Workshop
SHEAR is pleased to announce the creation of the SHEAR Second-Book…

Searching for the “Real” Toussaint Louverture
On August 24th of 1802, an elderly man reached the gate of…

Did 1828 Repeat Itself in 2016?
In today's post, former SHEAR president Harry L. Watson, who…

Movement within Bounds on the Antislavery Political Spectrum: The Case of Edward Everett
Several years ago I was at work on what I thought would be a…

Interview with Donald F. Johnson, 2016 Manuscript Prize Winner
At the 2016 SHEAR conference, Donald F. Johnson, assistant professor…

Interview with April R. Haynes, 2016 James H. Broussard Book Prize Winner
April R. Haynes is an assistant professor of history at the University…
