November 9-10, 2019: Must-Read Scholarly Blogs


[This week marks this blog’s 9th anniversary! Nearly 2800 posts later, AmericanStudier has become my most extended & enduring life’s work, and so this week I wanted to share a handful of the reasons why I’ve kept it going for so long. Leading up this special weekend list of other scholarly blogs that we should all be reading—add your suggestions (including your own blog of course), please!]
Individual blogs:Matthew Teutsch’s Interminable Rambling Rob Velella’s American Literary BlogKevin Levin’s Civil War MemoryL.D. Burnett’s Saved by HistoryRobert Greene II’s Forty Acres and a StarshipJohn Fea’s The Way of Improvement Leads HomeMary-Kim Arnold’s “Process Notes” Damien Shiels’ Irish American Civil WarThe Steel Penand Andrea Kaston Tange’s Thinking about the Humanities, which includes this in-development resource for searching her more than 350 articles.
Group blogs:Pedagogy & American Literary StudiesThe US Intellectual History blogClio and the ContemporaryBlack PerspectivesNursing ClioMass MedievalThe Middle SpacesResearch Insiders
Veteran’s Day series starts Monday,BenPS. Other scholarly blogs you’d add to this list?
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