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Ed Morgan and the American Revolution

In the second installment of our weeklong roundtable on "The Legacy of Edmund S. Morgan," Michael D. Hattem looks at Morgan's legacy in the historiography of the American Revolution.

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The JuntoCast, Episode 14: Popular Protest in Early America

The fourteenth episode of "The JuntoCast" on popular protest in early America has dropped.

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Guest Post: The “Scotch War”: Scotophobia and the War of American Independence

Today at the Junto, guest poster Tim Worth discusses Scotophobia in the American Revolution

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The Day the Presses Went Silent

As November 1, 1765—the effective date of the Stamp Act in North America—colonists felt not triumph or defeat, but uncertainty. Joseph Adelman explains.

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The Revolution Will Be Live-Tweeted

What's it like to turn a history research project into a live-tweeting experiment? Joseph M. Adelman and his students at Framingham State discuss their work chronicling the Stamp Act crisis through...

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Q&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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