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The Junto is a group blog of junior early American historians and a forum for other historians and those interested in early American history.

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    On , "Revolutionary Networks" author and 18th-century journalism expert responds to recent attacks of the in regard to supposed "matter of facts" about how newspaper coverage worked in 1772.

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    Yesterday I wrote for about some of the issues that Sean Wilentz had in interpreting eighteenth-century newspapers in his critique of the . ICYMI, and then I’ll share a few more thoughts. /1

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    The sloppy interpretation of eighteenth-century newspapers as historical sources has gotten me to weigh in on the critiques of the for .

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    23. sij
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    23. sij

    This piece by is an excellent example of the value of DEEP expertise and immersion in a set of sources.

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    23. sij
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    23. sij

    It is vital to get historical analysis from people who know how things worked. knows how eighteenth century newspapers worked.

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    23. sij

    An extremely helpful intervention in the debate from via . TL;DR - Wilentz's treatment of newspapers in his relentless defence of "facts" has some serious problems.

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    23. sij

    "...the ways in which Wilentz frames newspaper coverage belies just how much the debate over the is actually about interpretations and not, as he claims, simply a 'matter of facts.'”

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    23. sij

    A great read by on newspapers. Historical analysis of what was "front-page news" or in tiny font in the AmRev period drives me nuts: it shows a lack of any understanding of how newspapers functioned then. Production matters &

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    23. sij
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    23. sij

    Nice short piece by on Wilentz, sleight of hand, & the importance of working with the sources

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    23. sij
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    Fascinating read from an expert on early American history on criticism of the Revolutionary War claims.

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    Yes, thank you, @jmaldeman

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  16. 23. sij
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    14. sij

    Since students in my Revolutionary America class last year enjoyed March Madness tournament for digital projects so much, I am using their 2016 March Madness for journal articles as the texts for Research Methods course.

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  18. 21. sij

    Guest Post from C.C. Borzilleri a 2019 alum: Professional Motherhood: A New Interpretation of Women in the Early Republic

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    5. sij

    Get you a squad as awesome as the squad. – mjesto: Cosmic Diner

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    Hello, attendees. Here is your reminder to come and see me (and the inimitable ) on Saturday night! Books will be available in the books exhibit, and I will have a couple extras at the bar on Saturday.

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