Archive for: Companion Reading for the JER

Where Are the Women? Women Investors and Family Economic Networks in the Nineteenth-Century United States
States, Not Nation

States, Not Nation

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Constructing Western Expansion: Reframing Settler Colonialism as a Negotiation
The Young America Movement and the Crisis of Household Politics
Slavery, Freedom, and the Fourth of July
Marietta Falls: Rufus Putnam, Big Larry, and White Settler Nostalgia
Vilification and Erasure: The Story of Indigenous History in The Pioneers
How Should History Make Us Feel?
Next Steps

Next Steps

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Good Things, Sacred Cows, and Writing about Settler Colonialism
Jewish Apostasy and American Citizenship Revisited
Entertaining and Revolting: Homosociality and Heterosexuality in War Department Correspondence, 1811–1846
Calling for a Blue Early America
Safeguarding Secrecy: Executive Privilege in the Early Republic
Identifying Enslaved Africans Beyond Ports of Departure
An Atlantic of Abolitionists
What State Property Tax Records Can Reveal About the Early American Economy
Pulling Apart the Patchwork
Cheap Food or Cheap Whiskey (and A Free Chaw!): Gilded Age Echoes of the Culinary Partisanship of 1840