As a reminder, the #JERWinter2024 special issue on "The Revolution at 250" is freely available from @uncpress.bsky.social and ProjectMUSE through April: muse.jhu.edu/article/948033
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“Women’s Everyday Experiences of War During the #AmRev”: In response to the recent #JERWinter2024 Conversation on "The Revolution at 250," Lauren Duval offers further insight into new approaches to women's history and the Revolutionary War. thepanorama.shear.org/2025/01/28/w...
Had the opportunity to think, talk, and write about Rev250 in response to #JERWinter2024 for @thejerpano.bsky.social - As countless others have said, writing and talking with colleagues helped me better prepare for teaching the American Revolution this spring.
Inspired by the recent #JERWinter2024 conversation on the Revolution at 250, Dillon Streifeneder considers how historians in recent years have worked to bring military history back into the history of the American Revolution: thepanorama.shear.org/2025/01/21/a...
For the #JERWinter2024 special issue, "The Revolution at 250," a unique conversation between experts T. H. Breen, Kathleen Duval, Leslie M. Harris, Michael D. Hattem, Serena Zabin is freely accessible through @projectmuse.bsky.social & @uncpress.bsky.social: muse.jhu.edu/pub/12/artic...
The #JERWinter2024 issue is now live! Check out our new special issue, “The Revolution at 250,” and more, either through a paper subscription or online at Project Muse @uncpress.bsky.social ⬇️
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First up in our #JERWinter2024 meet the author series is
Tim Lockley, whose recent article, "The West India Regiments and the War of 1812," drew on artifacts from the
National Army Museum in London, amongst other archives. Learn more about Tim and his work⬇️