Watch Past Programs & Events

Many AAS public programs presented over the past decade are available via YouTube. Select the title for any program listed as having video and the YouTube link will be accessible on that page.

 

Event Title Date Sort ascending Video
Sifting the Uneven Archive: Researching the The Forage House 5/29/2014 Yes
‘Slavery in the Bowels of a free & Christian Country:’ People of Color and the Struggle for Freedom in Revolutionary Massachusetts” 5/13/2014 Yes
The incredible journey of Benjamin Franklin’s Way to Wealth--and its bibliographical traces 4/10/2014 Yes
Common Bond: Stories of a World Awash in Paper 11/12/2013 Yes
The Refinement of America: Persons, Houses, Cities 11/07/2013 Yes
Poignant Prospects: Landscape and the Environment in American Visual Culture, 1750-1890 11/01/2013
'While Pen, Ink & Paper Can Be Had': Reading and Writing in a Time of Revolution 10/22/2013 Yes
Emancipating Lincoln: the Prose and Poetry of the Emancipation Proclamation 10/18/2013 Yes
The Nineteenth-Century Networked Nation: The Politics of American Technology, 1776-1876 9/01/2013
Domestic Impressions: The Visual and Material Culture of the American Family Home, 1750-1890 7/07/2013
Indigenous Cultures of Print in Early America 6/16/2013
Parallel Lives of a Patriotic Heroine and a Spy 6/06/2013 Yes
Factual Flights and Fictional Worlds 5/14/2013 Yes
Spectacle and Reform in Nineteenth-Century America 5/09/2013 Yes
Bunker Hill: A City, A Siege, A Revolution 5/02/2013 Yes
From Emancipation to Civil Rights and Beyond: Legacies of the Civil War at 150 11/01/2012 Yes
The Legacy of Conquest: The Unbroken Past of the American West 10/25/2012 Yes
In Vogue with the Vulgar: Music in the War of 1812 10/12/2012 Yes
The Civil War of 1812: American Citizens, British Subjects, Irish Rebels, and Indian Allies 10/12/2012 Yes
In Search of Phillis Wheatley 9/28/2012 Yes