I'm thrilled to have an essay in this inaugural issue of THE DIAL, alongside so many brilliant colleagues who are also thinking and writing about climate change. My essay offers 3 things: a reading of Thoreau's 1865 narrative CAPE COD 1/
This has been a labor of love over the past couple of years; the inaugural contributors are SO good, and we hope you like it! @C19Americanists @AmLit_ALA
Huge thank you to @ChristoHanlon for inviting me to contribute to this amazing inaugural issue, along with @JeffreyInsko, @JamieLJones8, and many other brilliant scholars of the American nineteenth century and its relevance to the crises and opportunities of the present.
Introducing The Dial!
Many thanks to our roster of contributors to Issue 1: @JeffreyInsko @JamieLJones8 , Kristen Treen, John Levi Barnard, Russ Castronovo, Elise Lemire, Richard B. Primack, Maria Madison, and Abraham J. Miller-Rushing.
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This is the most consequential election in our lifetimes.
Many of you have differences of opinion with @KamalaHarris on Gaza. So do I.
But we cannot sit this election out. Trump has got to be defeated.
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