

The only compensation we receive for producing The JuntoCast are the emails, comments, and reviews we receive from listeners. We believe that it is a fundamental duty of academic historians to help translate the knowledge they produce for a broader audience. The effort, time, and cost involved in organizing, producing, editing, distributing, and maintaining such a podcast are not insignificant and entirely at our own expense. We receive no external funding or support of any kind. The JuntoCast is an independent production. Since then, the world of early American history podcasting has grown, but The JuntoCast‘s roundtable format remains unique in how it shows historical thinking and debate and how historians engage with the past in real time through in-depth discussions between multiple historians about key events, issues, and themes in early American history.

When The JuntoCast launched in May 2013, it was the first podcast devoted exclusively to early American history. Each episode features a roundtable discussion by academic historians, Ken Owen, Michael Hattem, Roy Rogers, and occasional guest panelists, exploring a single aspect of early American history in depth. The JuntoCast is a monthly podcast about politics, religion, and culture in early American history. 12: Bailyn, Ideological Origins of the American Revolution 17: Morgan’s American Slavery, American Freedom 18: The Coming of the American Revolution 1: The “Originality Crisis” in American Revolution Scholarship? 25: Political Violence in Early America, Part I 26: Political Violence in Early America, Part II
