Forum on Disciplinary “Trade-Gap”

I have a brief piece titled “From Text/Context to ‘Situatedness’ in Atlantic History and Literature” in the new issue of Early American Literature. (The links require an institutional subscription through Project Muse.) The essay responds to Eric Slauter’s “History, Literature, and the Atlantic World,” which discusses what he sees as an unreciprocated familiarity, on the part of literary scholars, with work by their historian counterparts. The forum appears simultaneously in the current number of The William and Mary Quarterly.

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