Authored by a team of graduate scholars at the University of Colorado Boulder, Erstwhile is "a collaborative space in which American intellectual, cultural, labor, Native American, and environmental historians share ideas." This blog will appeal to fellow scholars of history and American studies, as well members of the general public interested in historical conversations and debates. As of this...
Produced by the Organization of American Historians, The Journal of American History, and The American Historian, Process History is a blog all about "history and the multifaceted ways of engaging with the U.S. past." For example, a May 2020 post written by Professor Laura Prieto titled "Votes for Colonized Women" discusses underreported aspects of the women's suffrage movement. As the post...
History aficionados, instructors, and the generally curious will want to check out The Junto, a blog and podcast dedicated to early American History. Authored by graduate students and early career faculty, The Junto features engaging essays, interviews, book reviews, and reflections on teaching and pedagogy. One recent essay explores Evacuation Day (November 25, 1783), the day that British troops...