Blogging Early America
Feeds from popular blogs selected by Katy Telling, Ph.D. candidate at William & Mary.
Age of Revolutions
This post is a part of the 2023 Selected Papers of the Consortium on the Revolutionary Era, which were edited and compiled by members of the CRE’s board alongside editors at Age of Revolutions.
OpenBlack Perspectives
Black Perspectives is the award-winning blog of the African American Intellectual History Society (AAIHS).
OpenNewport Historical Society
The Newport Historical Society is a multi-faceted history-based institution that supports, generates and collates scholarship on the history of Newport County and its place in American history.
OpenCommon-Place
A bit less formal than a scholarly journal, a bit more scholarly than a popular magazine, Commonplace speaks—and listens—to just about anyone interested in American history before 1900.
OpenPast Is Present
This blog provides a virtual platform to highlight AAS’s antiquarian treasures (and oddities) as well as to share helpful resources, programs, and events.
OpenFirst Draft
The Historic New Orleans Collection gathers, researches, and shares artifacts from New Orleans’ many stories, weaving together the people, places, and events that connect us to the city.
OpenBorealia: Early Canada
Borealia (bor-ee-al-ya) is an academic group blog on early Canadian history, featuring writing by regular, occasional, and guest contributors.
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