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The Journal of the Early Republic is a quarterly peer-reviewed academic journal which focuses on the early culture and history of the United States from 1776 to 1861. The journal is published by The University of North Carolina Press on behalf of the Society for Historians of the Early American Republic. The first issue published, Vol. 1, No. 1 ...
In his review for the Journal of the Early Republic, Andrew W. Robertson remarked, "Sharp explains in vivid detail the dramatic oscillations in public support between the Federalists and Republicans in the late 1790s. Here the author shows himself to be the master of the telling details of both state and national politics."
According to David Rossell in the Journal of the Early Republic, in his first book, Navigating Failure: Bankruptcy and Commercial Society in Antebellum America, Balleisen "seeks to show how bankruptcy both sprang from and helped shape commerce during the antebellum period."
Journal of the Early Republic 1989 9(1): 289–313. Messer, Peter C. "From a Revolutionary History to a History of Revolution: David Ramsay and the American Revolution." : Journal of the Early Republic 2002 22(2): 205–233. Jstor; O'Brien, Karen. "David Ramsay and the Delayed Americanization of American History." Early American Literature 1994 ...
From 1978 to 1986 Hickey was the editor of A Journal of the History and Culture of the Missouri Valley. Since 2007 he has served as press editor at Johns Hopkins University Press. In 1991/92 he was a member of the advisory board at the Military Review. In 1993 to 1997 he was a member of the editorial board at the Journal of the Early Republic.
Kathleen DuVal is an American historian, academic, and author.She is a professor of history at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. [1]DuVal is most known for her work on early American history and is the author of the book Independence Lost: Lives on the Edge of the American Revolution. [2]
"Auction at Richmond" (Picture of Slavery in the United States of America by Rev. George Bourne, published by Edwin Hunt in Middletown, Conn., 1834)This is a bibliography of works regarding the internal or domestic slave trade in the United States (1776–1865, with a measurable increase in activity after 1808, following the Act Prohibiting Importation of Slaves).
Johnson's article "The Pedestal and the Veil" was published in the Journal of the Early Republic in 2004. The piece develops a consideration of Marx's treatment of cotton and slavery in the first volume of Capital into a critique of the orthodox analytical separation of “slavery” and “capitalism” into separate stages of economic ...