McNeil Center for Early American Studies

Associate Director, Peter Jakob Olsen-Harbich Associate Director, Amy Baxter-Bellamy The McNeil Center for Early American Studies (MCEAS) is an independent research institute based at the University of Pennsylvania.

MCEAS was established in 1978 to support basic research on early American history and cultures.

[1] MCEAS defines “early America” chronologically as the era between 1492 and 1850 A.D. and has a particular commitment to the North American mid-Atlantic (a region consisting of the modern states of Delaware, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, and New York), but is known as a premier research institute for the study of early modern North America generally.

[2] The Center publishes a peer-reviewed journal, Early American Studies, and a monograph series of the same name, both with the University of Pennsylvania Press.

[7][8][9] Richard S. Dunn served as the founding director from 1978 to 2000, succeeded by Daniel K.