Friday, November 29, 2013

American Antiquarian Society's Common-place November 2013 Edition Released

In the Fall 2013 issue of Common-place:

- Dwight Pitcaithley and Marie Tyler-McGraw tell the story of the Lemmon Case—a trial dealing with states’ rights and slavery far less famous than the Dred Scott case, but that held the potential to more completely overturn the Constitutional order in the years before the Civil War. 

- Lara Langer Cohen offers a glimpse into the oddly conformist teenage subculture of nineteenth-century amateur newspaper publishing. 

- Cybele Gontar charts the history of the production of abolitionist textiles in France.

- Zara Anishanslin gives notes on a manual for raising silkworms. 

All this, along with the latest reviews, poetry, and more, can be found in the new issue, available www.common-place.org.

5 comments:

  1. Remarkable article! It is worth every second of my time. This will definitely be helpful to many readers. Keep up the good work! If you're interested, kindly visit our website too.

    카지노사이트
    https://yhn777.com 카지노사이트

    ReplyDelete
  2. I haven't any word to appreciate this blog. I am impressed from this blog post. Thanks for shared this with us. Please do visit our site too.
    카지노사이트
    https://yhn876.com 카지노사이트

    ReplyDelete
  3. Wonderful! Your website is very great. It's a good thing to see. Do some more! And if you have some time, check this out.
    카지노사이트
    https://yhn876.com/ 카지노사이트

    ReplyDelete
  4. Too good for everyone guys, really worth reading. Thanks for sharing about this article and if you want some site, just visit it, for clicking the link below: 카지노사이트
    https://yhn777.com 카지노사이트

    ReplyDelete
  5. I appreciated you are specialist manner of creating this blog post.
    Thanks, you have created it simple and easy for me to comprehend

    카지노사이트
    https://yhn876.com 카지노사이트

    ReplyDelete