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Jonathan W. Wilson

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James Sweet's Article, the American Historical Association publication, and the Twitter logo.

What AHA President James Sweet Got Wrong—And Right

Attacking presentism as a mindset of younger scholars doesn’t solve any of the historical profession's problems.
by Jonathan W. Wilson via Clio and the Contemporary on November 30, 2022
Land of Hope Book Cover, which has a painting of buildings and boats

An America Where Everyone Meant Well

Jonathan W. Wilson offers a constructively critical review of Wilfred McClay's American history textbook "Land of Hope."
by Jonathan W. Wilson via U.S. Intellectual History Blog on January 9, 2021
A close up of an electoral map from Scribner’s Statistical Atlas of the United States

The Electoral Punt

It can be hard to know what the Founders intended when they didn't know, either.
by Jonathan W. Wilson via Contingent on September 30, 2020

Story-Shaped Things

Historians tell stories about the past. A new book argues that those stories are often dangerously wrong.
by Jonathan W. Wilson via Contingent on October 16, 2019

Pessimism and Primary Sources in the Survey

The pessimism of some historians does an injustice to marginalized people of the past and can produce cynicism in students.
by Jonathan W. Wilson via Teaching United States History on May 20, 2019
A photo from the french revolution

“Terrorism” in the Early Republic

Originally, the term referred to a specific kind of foreign political violence.
by Jonathan W. Wilson via The Junto on January 6, 2016
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