What's happening in middle America, 1720 - 1820? LIsten to this to find out, and then get a substantial discount on the book from the @pennpress.bsky.social
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Summer appears to have taken a "rain check" here in the UK, so there's no better time to check out our three latest articles, all available to read online free of charge (Open Access)! ☔ 📚 ☕
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Market research is a subtle art:
‘"We see with our customers that the high-income customer is spending with confidence," Rainey added later, "while the lower-income consumer is more budget-conscious and perhaps navigating financial distress."’
This is a chilling insider view of propaganda in the making
Just once I’d like to read a passionate essay in praise of teleology
I don’t just do citations manually, I enjoy it. The whole process feels cathartic
Still six weeks to publication day, but it's nice to hold Empire Ablaze in my hand! Thanks to those who came out in London last night to hear about it.
"Contested Continent," the first volume of the Oxford History of the United States, spans c. 1000–1680, from Norse arrivals to waves of revolts.
It traces the enduring struggle for control of North America more than two centuries after Columbus.
Learn more: oxford.ly/4dMt7TB
Hope they pull the veil back on a little-known conflict called WWII next