by The Junto | Mar 5, 2020 | The Kiosk
Kacy Tillman, Stripped and Script: Loyalist Women Writers of the American Revolution (Amherst: University of Massachusetts Press, 2019). Studies of loyalist women were at the forefront of studies of women in early America and the American Revolution. Scholars...
by The Junto | Feb 8, 2020 | The Kiosk, Uncategorized
The Temple Early Atlantic Seminar presents a day-long symposium The Long Game of U.S. Historiography: A Century of Competing Interpretations Monday, March 23, 2020 9:00 ~ Introduction 9:15-10:45 ~ François Furstenberg, Johns Hopkins University “Frederick Jackson...
by The Junto | Jan 23, 2020 | The Kiosk
Yesterday Princeton historian Sean Wilentz published his latest piece opposing the 1619 Project at The Atlantic. In it, Wilentz argues that he—along with the other historians who signed a letter to the editors of the New York Times Magazine questioning the Project’s...
by The Junto | Jan 21, 2020 | Education, The Kiosk
Today’s guest post comes from C.C. Borzilleri, who is a 2019 graduate of Georgetown University with a BA in History and Government. A lifelong resident of Litchfield, CT, she wrote her senior thesis on the history of women educated in her hometown. She is now working...
by The Junto | Dec 10, 2019 | The Kiosk, Uncategorized
In today’s guest post, R. Grant Kleiser, a PhD candidate at Columbia University discusses his experience with teaching the Caribbean as a part of Vast Early America. Kleiser studies the early modern Atlantic world and his proposed dissertation examines the...