The ''Journal of the Early Republic'' is a quarterly
peer-reviewed
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academic journal
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which focuses on the early culture and
history of the United States
The history of the present-day United States began in roughly 15,000 BC with the arrival of Peopling of the Americas, the first people in the Americas. In the late 15th century, European colonization of the Americas, European colonization beg ...
from 1776 to 1861. The journal is published by
The University of North Carolina Press on behalf of the
Society for Historians of the Early American Republic. The first issue published, Vol. 1, No. 1, was released in 1981. As of date, the current editors-in-chief are Johann Neem and Ronald Angelo Johnson.
When it was founded, the journal first issued stated it was dedicated to study of "the first six decades of the United States under the Federal Constitution", approximately 1789 to 1850, in the interest of breaking down barriers between the traditional periodization of the time into the Federalist Era, Jeffersonian Era, and Age of Jackson.
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* {{Cite journal , date=Spring 1981 , title=Prologue , journal=Journal of the Early Republic , volume=1 , issue=1 , pages=v–vi , jstor=3122771 , ref={{SfnRef, JEAR, 1981
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