[On August
15th, this AmericanStudier celebrated his 47th birthday.
So as I do each year, I’ve featured a series sharing some of my favorite posts
from each year on the blog, leading up to this new post with 47 favorites from
the last year. And as ever, you couldn’t give me a better present than to say
hi and tell me a bit about what brings you to the blog, what you’ve found or
enjoyed here, your own AmericanStudies thoughts, or anything else!]
Here they
are, 47 favorite posts from my 14th year of AmericanStudying:
1)
August
28: Contextualizing the March on Washington: 1941 Origins: I love finding and
sharing forgotten sides to familiar histories, and this whole anniversary
series qualified.
2)
September
8: Fall Semester Previews: Departmental Program Review: Being part of Program
Reviews is one of the hardest but most rewarding elements of my job, and I
highlighted this year’s in one of my Fall preview posts.
3)
September
15: AmericanStudying The Rising: “My City of Ruins” and “Superman (It’s Not
Easy)”: I love revisiting one of my favorite Springsteen albums, building
to this particularly complex post.
4)
September
23-24: AmericanStudying the Panic of 1873: 2023 Connections: History doesn’t
repeat, but it rhymes.
5)
October
4: LGBT Histories: 1950s Discriminations: Finding light in our darkest
histories is an incredibly difficult but important goal, and I hope I modeled it
here.
6)
October
11: Vice President Studying: Henry Wilson’s Book: We’ve thought a lot about
VPs recently; I’m a big Walz fan, but I don’t think any will ever equal what
Henry Wilson did in the same year he was nominated.
7)
October
19: Basketball Stories: The Harlem Globetrotters: I don’t generally link to
my Saturday Evening Post Considering History columns here, but I’m always
glad when it makes sense to share that other online writing!
8)
October
23: New Scholarly Books: A Seat at the Table: Every book in this series is
well worth your time, but I was especially glad to share this one co-edited by my
frequent Guest Poster Hettie Williams.
9)
November
3: Contested Elections: 2000: There are lots of origin points for our own
moment, but none looms larger than the 2000 election.
10)
November
11-12: Kyle Lockwood’s Guest Post: Exploration and the Human Spirit: I’ll
always include Guest Posts in these recaps, but doubly so when they’re from FSU
students!
11)
November
14: AmericanStudying the Blues: Robert Johnson: Quite simply one of my
favorite posts of the year.
12)
November
18-19: Sandra Hamilton’s Guest Post on the Blues in American Culture: My
cup runneth over with Guest Posts from FSU students this month!
13)
November
20: Thankful for Scholarly Communities: Fitchburg State: Speaking of the
community at which I’ll be starting my 20th year in September.
14)
November
25-26: My Biggest Thanks-giving: But no community is more meaningful than the
intimate one my sons and I have built for the last 18.5 years.
15)
December
1: Gun Control Histories: Jim Jefferies: Getting to write about favorite
texts is a perk of this gig, and Jim Jefferies’ stand-up special is a great
example.
16)
December
9-10: Crowd-sourced Board Game Studying: I don’t get to share as many
Crowd-sourced Posts as I used to, but I always love the chance!
17)
December
14: Boston Tea Party Studying: The Peggy Stewart: Did you know there was a
second Tea Party in October 1774? Me neither!
18)
December
16-17: A Tribute to BostonStudiers: Really enjoyed paying tribute to a
handful of the many folks from whom I’ve learned about my home city.
19)
December
23-24: Hamza Suleiman’s Guest Post on Mohja Kahf: My friend Robin Field has
shared a great deal of student work for Guest Posts, with this as the latest
example.
20)
December
29: Christmas Stories: A Christmas Carol: Another favorite text, and thus
another extremely fun blog post.
21)
January
2: 2024 Anniversaries: The First Continental Congress in 1774: I learn so
much from my New Year’s anniversary series, including this one on forgotten 1774
delegates.
22)
January
12: AmericanStudying Columbia Pictures: Matt Helm and Casino Royale:
Columbia Studios missing out on James Bond led to some very interesting
creative choices.
23)
January
13-14: Vaughn Joy’s Hollywood Histories: Loved the chance to pay tribute to
one of our very best up-and-coming Film and AmericanStudiers.
24)
January
20-21: Ava DePasquale’s Guest Post on Grey Dog: And to share a third FSU student
Guest Post!
25)
January
26: AmericanStudying Groundbreaking Women: Shirley Chisholm: I had no idea
Kamala would be our nominee when I included this post on Chisholm’s campaigns,
but I love the connection.
26)
January
29: Quirky American Traditions: Pumpkin Chunkin: Sometimes it’s just fun to
research and write these posts.
27)
February
10-11: AmericanStudying Sports Movies: My Pitch!: My current project has
evolved into a podcast (for more on which watch this space), but we can all
agree it would also work great as a sports film, no?
28)
February
17-18: AmericanStudying Love Songs: Five New Classics: Love was in the air
for me all year, and on the blog this week in particular.
29)
February
24-25: Biden and Anti-Immigrant Narratives: Everybody can stand to learn
more about our history, including politicians I support.
30)
March
7: National Park Studying: Mesa Verde: Some childhood moments really define
our interests and lives. This was one of mine.
31)
March
13: NeMLA Reflections: My Panel on Nostalgia & the 50s: I’ve had so
many great experiences at NeMLA conferences, but this was at the top of the
list.
32)
March
20: American Magic: Orson Welles: One of the most surprising posts I’ve
ever had the chance to share.
33)
March
25: What is Game Show Studying?: 30s and 40s Origins: Another one for which
I learned so much, and from which I hope you will too.
34)
April
6-7: Emily Lauer on Comics Analysis & Editing as Public-Facing Scholarship:
Another great post from my most frequent Guest Poster.
35)
April
11: I Am AmericanStudying Sidney Poitier: Two 1967 Classics: Has there ever
been a better pair of films from one actor in the same year?
36)
April
20-21: Mythic Patriotisms in 2024: Nothing is more central to this year’s
presidential campaign than debates over patriotism, a subject on which I know a
little bit.
37)
April
26: Climate Culture: Climate Songs: Really loved the chance to highlight
Midnight Oil’s last album among other great climate music.
38)
May 11-12: Beach
Blogging: Guest Posts from Elsa Devienne and Jamie Hirami: Don’t think I
had ever featured two Guest Posts in the same post before!
39)
May
17: Spring 2024 Stand-Outs: Special Guests!: My three favorite people
visited my classes this Spring!
40)
May
21: Criminal Duos: Leopold & Loeb: Historic anniversaries have driven
much of this blog for its last decade, and this was a particularly interesting
one to investigate.
41)
June
4: The Indian Citizenship Act: Joseph K. Dixon and Rodman Wanamaker: On the
Act’s 100th anniversary, remembering the pair of complex white dudes
who were instrumental in its journey.
42)
June
15-16: Ocean State Histories: Further Reading: I don’t do bibliographic
posts as often as I should, and this one was a very fun one.
43)
June
22-23: Kyle Railton’s Guest Post on the Simpson Trial: I’ve had the chance
to share Guest Posts from both of my sons now, and man do I love that.
44)
June
24: WesternStudying: Hopalong Cassidy: Come for the first licensed image on
a children’s lunch box, stay for a vital cultural history.
45)
July
6-7: Critical Patriotism in 2024: A vital complement to the earliest post
on mythic patriotism in 2024.
46)
July
19: ElvisStudying: First and Last: I haven’t always done Elvis Presley
justice in this space, so this whole series felt like a nice addition to the
conversation.
47)
July
31: Martin Sheen Studying: Estévez Legacies: And I’ll end with one of the
most fun series I got to write all year!
Next
series starts Monday,
Ben
PS. You
know what to do!