October 6-7, 2016, Next conference of the Program in Early American Economy and Society at the Library Company of Philadelphia

Nicole Scalessa Discussion

A Re-Union of Interests: Political Economy in North America During the Revolution and Early Republic

October 6-7, 2016,

Library Company of Philadelphia

This 16th Annual Conference of the Program in Early American Economy and Society celebrates  the publication of Cathy Matson and Peter Onuf’s important 1990 work, A Union of Interests: Political and Economic Thought in Revolutionary America.  In recognitions of  these two scholars’ prodigious scholarship, legacy of mentorship, and leadership in signal institutions that further early North American and Atlantic research, this conference draws together some of the finest scholars working in the field of late eighteenth and early nineteenth century political economy and economic culture. By breaking from old historiographical dichotomies and articulating a new perspective about the broadly-defined economic interests and ideology in the early republic, A Union of Interests continues to spur fresh studies of the early republic’s political culture and economic development.  Taking Matson and Onuf’s book as our point of departure, the conference will assess the field a quarter of a century later and showcase many of the most exciting new directions in the study of early North American political economy.  A keynote address will be delivered by Professor John Larson of Purdue University.  About one month before this conference, papers will be available online for registered attendees to read.

For further information please contact PEAES director, Cathy Matson, at cmatson@udel.edu or Rick Demirjian at redemirj@camden.rutgers.edu.  Website information, including the program, will be available soon at www.librarycompany.org/economics