America in the Nineteenth Century
America in the Nineteenth Century proposes a rigorous rethinking of this most formative period in U.S. history. Books in the series will be wide-ranging and eclectic, with an interest in politics at all levels, culture and capitalism, race and slavery, law, gender, the environment, and regional and transnational history. The series aims to expand the scope of nineteenth-century historiography by bringing classic questions into dialogue with innovative perspectives, approaches, and methodologies.
Series Editors:
Brian DeLay
Associate Professor of History, University of California, Berkeley
Steven Hahn
Professor of History, New York University
Amy Dru Stanley
Associate Professor of History, University of Chicago
Staff Editorial Contact:
Robert Lockhart, Senior Editor
rlockhar@upenn.edu