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#USIH2021 News: Revolution and Counterrevolution in the 1790s

Hello historians, It’s here! It’s HERE! Join us TONIGHT for the FINAL webinar of our #USIH2020-#USIH2021 conference on “Revolution and Reform.”  This event is a livestream only, but you can always enjoy a stroll through our conference hub to catch up on our full video library, resource guides, and publications. Now through June, enjoy 30% off ALL University of Virginia Press books with discount code: 10NEWYEAR. Registration for this excellent webinar is FREE but it is required:

MONDAY, 19 APRIL 2021, 7PM EST

Revolution and Counterrevolution in the 1790s

Co-Sponsored by University of Virginia Press

How did revolutions and counterrevolutions shape the 1790s? New scholarship from the University of Virginia Press helps us to reconsider this pivotal period in early American intellectual history. Join a diverse group of scholars in dialogue, including Charlene Boyer Lewis, Patrick Griffin, Sandra Moats, and Marlene Daut. REGISTER HERE.

PSST GRAD STUDENTS! If you presented at our conference this year, please submit your papers for the MIH/S-USIH Conference Paper Prize by 30 APRIL 2021. See you all tonight!