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Concluding our #JERSummer2024 "meet the author" series is Chad Holmes, whose essay, "The Sheriff's Sword" is a part of the special #JER forum on "Local Governance in the Early Republic." Learn more about Chad's work⬇️

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“Unconscionable and unconstitutional”: The Supreme Court Is Using History to Disenfranchise Unhoused People Kristin O’Brassill-Kulfan’s research on Overseers of the Poor in the nineteenth century offers insight into contemporary actions criminalizing homelessness.

Rounding out our #JERSummer2024 #JERComPano series is Kristin O’Brassill-Kulfan's discussion of #SCOTUS and how the court is "using history to disenfranchise unhoused people.": thepanorama.shear.org/2024/09/17/u...

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Although its the #FirstDayofFall, there are still a few more days of #JERSummer2024. Continuing our "Meet the Author series" is Sung Yup Kim! Learn more about Sung Yup's work below, and check out his essay in the "Local Governance in the Early Republic" special forum⬇️

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For these last two weeks of #JERSummer2024, take a look at some of our authors for the special forum on "Local Government in the Early Republic" like Nicole Breault! You can find Nicole's essay online through ProjectMUSE @uncpress.bsky.social or in print through SHEARites membership.

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The Power of Paper in the Early Republic Among other symbols of authority available to local officials like sheriffs, as Chad Holmes demonstrates, even mere scraps of paper held immense power in the early republic.

Continuing the #JERSummer2024 #JERComPano series is Chad Holmes with "The Power of Paper in the Early Republic." Chad describes how among other symbols of authority available to local officials like sheriffs, even mere scraps of paper held immense power: thepanorama.shear.org/2024/08/27/t...

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Project MUSE - Journal of the Early Republic-Volume 44, Number 2, Summer 2024

#ICYMI! Both Tom Cutterham's #JERSummer2024 article and William Novak's conclusion to "Local Governance in the Early Republic," are freely accessible from University of North Carolina Press and Project MUSE for a few more days. Check them out, along with the exciting issue: muse.jhu.edu/issue/52825

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The Jack-of-all-trades Magistrate: Grappling with the Expansive Governing Role of Justices of the Peace in Early America Sung Yup Kim examines the importance of (and controversy surrounding) one of the most powerful elements of local magistracy in early America: justices of the peace.

Continuing our #JERSummer2024 #JERComPano series is Sung Yup Kim, whose essay, "The Jack Of All Trades-Magistrate," examines the importance of (and controversy surrounding) one of the most powerful elements of local magistracy in early America: thepanorama.shear.org/2024/07/29/t...

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The Unbroken Lineage of American Dynasty: From Revolution to Succession Tom Cutterham explores the problem of American dynasty from 18th century examples to current pop culture iterations in shows such as Succession.

A fan of HBO's "Succession"? According to #JERSummer2024 author Tom Cutterham, there's more history there than you might realize. Check out his #JERComPano essay at the #JERPano to find out more: thepanorama.shear.org/2024/07/30/t...

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Let’s Give Hog Reeves Their Due! As a companion piece to his introduction to the new JER forum on “Local Governance in the Early Republic,” Gabriel Loiacono explores the important, though often overlooked, role of loca…

Our first #JERSummer2024 #JERComPano piece is from Gabriel Loiacono, whose introduction to "Local Governance in the Early Republic" takes a turn to "Let's Give Hog Reeves Their Due": thepanorama.shear.org/2024/08/07/l...

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Starting off our #JERSummer2024 Meet The Author series is Gabriel Loiacono! Gabriel introduces a new #JER forum, "Local Governance in the Early Republic," with some special guest🐖.

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Project MUSE - Conclusion: The State and Local–Legal Governance in the Early American Republic

Have you had a chance to check out the new #JERSummer2024 special forum, "Local Governance in the Early Republic"? Our friends @uncpress.bsky.social and ProjectMUSE have made William Novak's conclusion freely available for the next few weeks. Check it out here: muse.jhu.edu/pub/12/artic...

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The Unbroken Lineage of American Dynasty: From Revolution to Succession Tom Cutterham explores the problem of American dynasty from 18th century examples to current pop culture iterations in shows such as Succession.

Kicking off our #JERSummer2024 #JERComPano series is Tom Cutterham with "The Unbroken Lineage of American Dynasty: From Revolution to Succession," his take on the problem of American dynasty from C18 to current pop culture iterations: thepanorama.shear.org/2024/07/30/t...

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Project MUSE - Journal of the Early Republic-Volume 44, Number 2, Summer 2024

Just in time for #SHEAR2024 and your #SummerReading! Our new issues, #JERSummer2024, is out now with @UNC_Press @ProjectMUSE. Check it out below, and look out for more about this exciting issue in the coming weeks: muse.jhu.edu/issue/52825

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