TheJERPano · @TheJERPano
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We have a lot happening at the right now, so here's a recap! First up is our issue, which you can find @ProjectMUSE or via @SHEARites membership from @PennPress: muse.jhu.edu/issue/50316

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TheJERPano · @TheJERPano
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Just one more week to read the “What’s In A Name” forum while it’s freely available from @ProjectMUSE @PennPress: muse.jhu.edu/issue/50315

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TheJERPano · @TheJERPano
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Continuing the series for the issue is Mary T. Freeman, who reflects on "Politics in the Archives of Abolition" in her essay at the : thepanorama.shear.org/2023/03/

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TheJERPano · @TheJERPano
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The critical engagements forum, “What’s in a Name,” from our issue is freely available from @PennPress @ProjectMUSE for a few more weeks! Check the essays out here⬇️: muse.jhu.edu/issue/50315

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TheJERPano · @TheJERPano
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Move aside, James Bond and his spoofs! In a essay, Heather Carlquist Walser shares “John Pierce: International Man of Mystery,” expanding on her article. Check it out⬇️ thepanorama.shear.org/2023/03/

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TheJERPano · @TheJERPano
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Ready for your spring reading? Check out the forum on "What's In A Name," with freely available essays on the evolution of words like "Indigenous/Native American," "Black/African American," "Slave/Enslaved," "they/them," and other key terms: muse.jhu.edu/issue/50315

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TheJERPano · @TheJERPano
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There is even more in the issue! Check out these two articles, "Seeking Abolition: Black Letter Writers and the Pennsylvania Abolition Society in the Era of Gradual Emancipation" by Mary T. Freeman, and "Mourning a Murder: The Death of John Pierce, Local Politics, and British-American Relations" from Heather Carlquist Walser: muse.jhu.edu/issue/50315

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TheJERPano · @TheJERPano
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Here is our issue! The is especially proud of a critical engagements forum, "What's In A Name," on historical terms, and how we use them to write about the past and present. Thanks to @PennPress @ProjectMUSE, they are freely available: muse.jhu.edu/issue/50315

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