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EAS Miscellany is the digital companion to Early American Studies: An Interdisciplinary Journal. We are moving over to Bluesky - follow us there.
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@easmisc.bsky.social is circulating a #CallforPosts for our new theme - Early American Politics and our Modern Era. The deadline is TOMORROW. For more information, click this link: bit.ly/4gdDnDE #EASMiscellany #EarlyAmericanPolitics


Richard Morris relates modern-day "cancel culture" to the eve of the American Revolution in Salem, Massachusetts in his 2022 @easmisc.bsky.social blog post. Check it out here: bit.ly/3UDqg5h


@easmisc.bsky.social congratulates Katie Moore, whose #Spring2023 #EAS article, “To Counterfeit is Death?” won the American Society for Legal History Cromwell Article Prize! aslh.net/aslh-article-p… Read her article here: bit.ly/40yakoW #MCEAS Penn Press


Thanks to all who joined us for the Benjamin Franklin Distinguished Lectures, and congrats to D Waldstreicher for a fantastic inaugural delivery! Keep your eyes peeled for the forthcoming edition of the lectures from Penn Press.


@easmisc.bsky.social presents a follow-up to our roundtable that honors the spirit of Dan Richter’s work at the intersections of language, history, and storytelling. Read Tyra Bynum and Liz Polcha’s introduction to “Facing the Archive from the Present, Part II”: bit.ly/3YN0LQi


Read our #Fall2024 #EAS journal issue on @ProjectMuse here: muse.jhu.edu/issue/53485 Penn Press McNeil Center for Early American Studies #MCEAS


#EAS is happy to announce the publication of our #Fall2024 issue. Find it on Project MUSE at this link: muse.jhu.edu/issue/53485 Penn Press McNeil Center for Early American Studies #MCEAS



In her interview with @easmisc.bsky.social, Viviania Díaz Balsera reflects on her excitement upon finding an intriguing hieroglyph for the Timucuas that inspired her #FreeAccess #Fall2024 #EAS article, “Light of Egypt Shining from Within.” Read her interview here: bit.ly/3YRTajD




As part of @easmisc.bsky.social's #TeachingEAS series, Chris Blakley's lesson plan uses his article "Writing and Sensory Knowledge in a Rural Clinical Practice." It focuses on rural STEM in Revolutionary-era Connecticut. #RevolutionaryMedicine #STEMinHistory bit.ly/4ftWrN2






Janet Moore Lindman's #Fall2024 blog post for @easmisc.bsky.social highlights how Quakers softened their attitudes towards art when it was infused with spiritual lessons. #EarlyAmerica #Quakerart Read more here: bit.ly/3ZbOlTt


In her @easmisc.bsky.social interview found here bit.ly/3YRTajD, Viviana Diaz Balsera describes how she was "immediately smitten" by the hieroglyph printed in the pages of the Tercero Cathecism, the subject of her #Fall2024 #EAS article, that she found in the The New York Historical archives.

