Lows and Highs ...
In truth, I've had a lot of contact with Professor Appleby in the last eight years because of our common interest in History News Service. Joyce and Jim Banner actually run the shop, while a few others of us, like Paul Finkelman at the University of Tulsa and HNN's Rick Shenkman serve in an advisory capacity. Jim and Joyce have made me put a half dozen of my op-eds into publishable form and, then, circulated them to newspapers across the country for publication. Still, when Joyce Appleby walks into the room, a mere mortal historian like me bows low and asks"Is that low enough?" So, when I received an e-mail yesterday from Joyce Appleby that bore the word" congratulations" in the subject line, it got my attention.
It turns out that Joyce has taken on a new project for the OAH. It is sponsoring a new series of books which is"designed to reach out to a larger public with the treasures of contemporary research and writing in American History." Palgrave/MacMillan will publish annual volumes of The Best Articles in American History for the OAH. Joyce's e-mail was to tell me that a panel of nine historians had surveyed 300 journals and periodicals published between the summer of 2004 and the summer of 2005. They had selected my article,"Murder and Biblical Memory: The Legend of Vernon Johns," Virginia Magazine of History and Biography, CXII (Spring 2005): 372-418, for inclusion in the first volume, which she is editing and will be published next April. My only question to Joyce was: now that I'm in deep genuflection, may I look up?