![]() ![]() Introduction: What Does David McCullough Have That We Don't? republic moving west and enlarging the nation's territorial claims, Pioneers brushed against subjects of central interest to members of Society of Historians of the Early American Republic (SHEAR) and readers of the JER, issues including, but not limited to, Indigenous history, settler colonialism, the expansion of slavery, and the role of land acquisition and speculative profit in the development of capitalism. By telling a story about citizens of the U.S. ![]() To launch Critical Engagements, the JER commissioned a forum on David McCullough's 2019 New York Times #1 bestselling history, The Pioneers. Critical Engagements will appear on a recurring though not a fixed schedule to allow the JER to participate in conversations of great interests to scholars of the early American republic and the general public. We are pleased to announce a new feature in the Journal of the Early Republic (JER): Critical Engagements. Scholars, Scholarship, and David McCullough's The Pioneers: The Heroic Story of the Settlers Who Brought the American Ideal West There is a new special section on David McCullough's "The Pioneers" Following is the Table of Contents of the latest issue of the Journal of the Early Republic. ![]()
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