Books in American History now 40% off!

2016 Early American History Sale

Last week, in honor of African American History Month, we shared a list of our newest African American history books here at UNC Press. Now, to accompany our reading list, we’re offering 40% off our entire American History collection!

Enter the code 01DAH40 at checkout to save 40% on any UNC Press book. Plus, all orders of $75.00 or more will be shipped FREE.

Browse the books below for a preview of what’s hot off the press in early American history. To see other Spring 2016 titles and more, visit our website.

The Common Cause: Creating Race and Nation in the American Revolution , by Robert G. ParkinsonAtlantic Africa and the Spanish Caribbean, 1570-1640, by David WheatBuilding the British Atlantic World: Spaces, Places, and Material Culture, 1600-1850, edited by Daniel Maudlin and Bernard L. HermanNathaniel Bowditch and the Power of Numbers: How a Nineteenth-Century Man of Business, Science, and the Sea Changed American Life, by Tamara Plakins ThorntonBoy Soldiers of the American Revolution, by Caroline CoxThe Ashley Cooper Plan: The Founding of Carolina and the Origins of Southern Political Culture, by Thomas D. WilsonSelling Empire: India in the Making of Britain and America, 1600-1830, by Jonathan EacottThe Short Life of Free Georgia: Class and Slavery in the Colonial South. by Noeleen McIlvennaAdventurism and Empire: The Struggle for Mastery in the Louisiana-Florida Borderlands, 1762-1803, by David NarrettFinal Passages: The Intercolonial Slave Trade of British America, 1619-1807, by Gregory E. O'Malley