2024 Society for Historians of the Early American Republic Annual Meeting
UNC Press is excited to be exhibiting in person at the Society for Historians of the Early American Republic annual meeting! We hope you’ll stop by our table to browse our recent titles on display & to connect with our publishing partners, the Omohundro Institute of Early American History & Culture. If you can’t join us in-person, you can always visit our virtual booth.
The University of North Carolina Press is delighted to publish the Journal of the Early Republic!
For over 50 years, UNC Press has partnered with the Omohundro Institute’s editorial team to produce award-winning books in the field of early American history, and we are excited to extend this relationship to our journals program. We are thrilled to support SHEAR in providing the JER to its members and wider readership.
For SHEAR President Paul Erickson the simultaneous move to the Press and the OI is a double boon: “SHEAR is tremendously excited about its new partnership with the Omohundro Institute and UNC Press. The Journal of the Early Republic is the journal of record for the study of U.S. history from 1776 to 1861, and we could not be happier to have it be in company with the other journals published by UNCP.”
Upcoming Special Issues & Forums
Forum on Local Governance (Summer 2024)
with Gabriel Loiacono, Nicole Breault, Kristin O’Brassil-Kulfan, Sung Yup Kim, Chad Holmes, and William J. Novak
Special Issue on the American Revolution (Winter 2024)
“The Revolution at 250: A Conversation” with T. H. Breen, Kathleen DuVal, Leslie Harris, Michael Hattem, and Serena Zabin
“The Age of Reconstitution: Negotiating Statehood and Citizenship in the 1780s” by Tom Cutterham
Learn more about the Journal of the Early Republic here.
Stop by either our in-person booth or our virtual booth to browse our titles on display! Be sure to use promo code 01DAH40 at checkout to receive our 40% conference discount. And if your order totals over $75, domestic US shipping is FREE.
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