Journal of the American Revolution (#allthingsliberty) reached its 100-article milestone in May, unofficially coming of age in the world of online publishing. Almost every weekday for 20 straight weeks, we have published entertaining and educational content about the most important event in American history. If you’re one of our loyal readers, spending an average of 2 minutes 20 seconds browsing our site, thank you. Below are the most popular articles published during the month of May as well as the top 30 reader locations since our launch in January. We thought you’d appreciate a quick glimpse under the hood. If you’re interested in joining our roster of more than a dozen contributors, we’d love to hear from you. Drop us a line at ed****@al**************.com. Our submission guidelines can be found by clicking here. Enjoy!
Top 10 Most Popular JAR Articles in May
- Battle Wounds: Never Pull an Arrow Out of a Body by Hugh T. Harrington
- Molly Pitcher and Captain Molly by Ray Raphael
- How to Treat a Scalped Head by Hugh T. Harrington
- Family Dinner: Soup, Molasses Bread & Jefferson’s Meringues by Lars D. H. Hedbor
- Dogs of War Gone Astray by Don N. Hagist
- The Nicknaming of General Mad Anthony Wayne by Michael Schellhammer
- Tory Stories from the Simsbury Mine by Wayne Lynch
- No Taxation without Representation by J. L. Bell
- 13 Questions with J. L. Bell by Todd Andrlik
- Repercussions of the Battle of Camden by Jim Piecuch
Top 30 Reader Locations (where our readers hail from)
- New York
- Washington DC
- Boston
- Charlotte
- Philadelphia
- Palo Alto
- San Francisco
- Los Angeles
- Houston
- Phoenix
- Albany
- Galveston
- Williamsburg
- Charlottesville
- London, England
- Atlanta
- Austin
- Denver
- Toronto
- Raleigh
- Columbus
- Seattle
- Seal Beach, CA
- Fresno
- Indianapolis
- Dallas
- Kansas City
- Murray, KY
- San Diego
- Pomona, CA
Recent Articles
“The Good Old Republican Cause”: Philip Freneau’s Principled Stand against the Shadow of Monarchy
Before Manifest Destiny: The Contested Expansion of the Early United States
Retribution in Pennsylvania: The 1780 British Counter-Offensive to the Sullivan-Clinton Campaign
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