I’ve been
writing about my Exclusion
& Inclusion project in this space for a long long time, and promising
an update
on the book itself for nearly as long. Well, I’m very excited that this
week, in honor of this blog’s eight-year
(!) anniversary, I can share that long-promised and –awaited update:
I’m so excited
to announce that We the People: The 500-Year
Battle Over Who is an American, will be
published in 2019 as part of Rowman and Littlefield’s wonderful American Ways
series. American Ways books are engaging and readable, offering vital
American histories and stories, conversations and connections, to public as
well as academic and educational audiences. They include bibliographic essays that
highlight lots of sources for further reading without breaking up the narrative
flow of the chapters themselves. They are, in short, exactly the kind of public
scholarly writing I’ve been moving into more and more fully over the eight
years in this space, and in the many other projects, books
and online
writing and otherwise,
I’ve been able to pursue in that time as well.
I won’t say too
much more yet, but will add this: even more than in
the past, I think it’s vital for me to get out and talk
about this book in as many settings and communities as possible. So if you
have ideas or connections for such opportunities, of literally any type and in
literally any location (can’t say I’ll be able to get everywhere, but I can say
I’ll try!), please let me know, by
email or in comments here or on Twitter or any other way! Thanks
so much in advance!
Next series
starts Monday the 19th,
Ben
PS. There’s way
too many people to thank in this space, but along with all the usual suspects,
I want to single out my great agent
Cecelia Cancellaro.
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