Interviews with Historians: Edwin G. Burrows
Michael D. Hattem interviews the Pulitzer-Prize winning historian, Edwin G. Burrows, about his own work, teaching early American history, and the state of academia.
View ArticleSome Thoughts on Teaching: An Interview with James H. Merrell
Rachel Herrmann interviews James H. Merrell with a focus on teaching early American history.
View ArticleInterviews with Historians: Brett Rushforth
Christopher Jones talks to Brett Rushforth for our recurring special feature, "Interviews with Historians."
View ArticleQ&A with Edward E. Andrews, Author of Native Apostles
Rachel Hermann sits down to interview Edward E. Andrews, author of "Native Apostles."
View ArticleInterviews with Historians: Carol Berkin
Michael D. Hattem interviews early American women's history pioneer, Carol Berkin.
View ArticleQ&A with Kyle T. Bulthuis, Author of Four Steeples over the City Streets
The following is an interview with Kyle Bulthuis, an assistant professor of history at Utah State University. Jonathan Wilson’s review of Kyle’s recently-released book, Four Steeples over the City...
View ArticleQ&A with Dane Morrison, Author of True Yankees
Jessica Parr interviews Dane Morrison about his new book, "True Yankees."
View ArticleRetelling “A Tale”: An Interview with Richard S. Dunn
"I was continually surprised by what I found." Sara Georgini interviews Richard S. Dunn about recreating the worlds that form a "A Tale of Two Plantations."
View ArticleInterview: Liz Covart of Ben Franklin’s World
Last week, The JuntoCasters—aka Ken Owen, Roy Rogers, and myself— appeared on the new, fast-growing podcast hosted by Liz Covart called Ben Franklin’s World, an interview-based early American history...
View ArticleGraphic Novels Roundtable Q & A: Ari Kelman, Battle Lines: a Graphic Novel of...
We continue day three of our graphic novels roundtable with an interview with historian Ari Kelman, who co-authored Battle Lines: a Graphic History of the Civil War. Previously Jessica Parr discussed...
View ArticleQ&A: Kathleen DuVal, Independence Lost: Lives on the Edge of the Revolution
Jessica Parr completes another Junto review-and-interview by talking to Kathleen DuVal about her new book, "Independence Lost: Lives on the Edge of the American Revolution."
View ArticleInterview: Saul Cornell and the Originalism Debate
Tom Cutterham interviews Saul Cornell about originalism and the gun debate.
View ArticleQ&A: Keith Grant and Denis McKim, Borealia: A Group Blog on Early Canadian...
An interview with Keith Grant and Denis McKim, co-editors of the excellent new group blog on early Canadian history, Borealia.
View ArticleQ&A: Lindsay O’Neill, The Opened Letter
Today, The Junto sits down with Lindsay O'Neill to discuss her book, "The Opened Letter: Networking in the Early Modern British World."
View ArticleSome Thoughts on Teaching: An Interview with James H. Merrell
Rachel Herrmann interviews James H. Merrell with a focus on teaching early American history.
View ArticleInterviews with Historians: Brett Rushforth
Christopher Jones talks to Brett Rushforth for our recurring special feature, "Interviews with Historians."
View ArticleQ&A with Edward E. Andrews, Author of Native Apostles
Rachel Hermann sits down to interview Edward E. Andrews, author of "Native Apostles."
View ArticleAn Interview with Daniel K. Richter
Today at The Junto, Daniel K. Richter speaks with us about teaching and research, and offers advice to applicants interested in fellowships at the McNeil Center for Early American Studies
View ArticleAn Interview with Carl Robert Keyes, creator of Adverts250
In today's post, Sara Damiano interviews Carl Robert Keyes, Associate Professor of History at Assumption College. Keyes recently created The Adverts250 Project, a digital humanities project that...
View ArticleQ&A: Zachary Hutchins, editor of Community without Consent: New Perspectives...
Christopher Jones talks with Zachary Hutchins, editor of a new volume entitled, "Community without Consent: New Perspectives on the Stamp Act."
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