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Joseph M. Adelman
Framingham, MA | Professor of History, Framingham State University; Producer and Co-Host, Ben Franklin’s World
Topics of Expertise American Revolution Declaration of Independence digital humanities digital public history freedom of the press newspapers and media politics and culture (1760s-1790s) Post Office U.S. Constitution

Jim Ambuske
Charlottesville, VA | Director of Digital History, Inpursuit.org; Omohundro Institute Digital Fellow; Creator and narrator, Worlds Turned Upside Down; co-host, Revolutions in Retrospect, Scholar in Residence, Institute for Thomas Paine Studies, Iona University
Topics of Expertise digital public history early American legal history emigration and the American Revolution Loyalism Origins and history of the American Revolution Scotland transatlantic legal history

Liz Covart
Boston, MA | Co-Founder, Clio Digital Media; Creator & Host, Ben Franklin’s World
Topics of Expertise AI and history American Revolution Articles of Confederation Digital media literacy and civics Early American politics and culture Origins of the American Union Speaking with the public about history and civics

Carl Robert Keyes
Worcester, MA | Professor of History, Assumption University
Topics of Expertise Digital Humanities and Digital Public History Era of the American Revolution Newspapers and Advertising Slavery in Early America

Molly Nebiolo
Indianapolis, IN | Assistant Professor of History, Butler University
Topics of Expertise American Revolution colonialism digital humanities historical research and methodology history of public health urban development

Jason Stacy
Edwardsville, IL | Distinguished Research Professor, SIU Edwardsville
Topics of Expertise Antembellum US history/civics education politics and culture print culture secondary pedagogy
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