Past Programs & Events

Event Title Date Sort ascending Video
Communication in the Early Nation: Literacy and Print in America, 1750-1840 9/01/2004
Enriching American Studies Scholarship through the History of the Book 6/20/2004
Re-imagining the Salem Witch Trials: A Poetry Reading and Discussion 5/20/2004 Yes
A New England Tragedy: The Life and Death of Hiram Harwood 3/23/2004 Yes
When Hype Becomes History: Adah Isaacs Menken and the Virtue of an Ambiguous Past 12/02/2003 Yes
Ornithology and Enterprise: Making and Marketing John James Audubon's The Birds of America 11/06/2003
Imagining the Civil War: Race, Gender and the Popular Culture, 1860-1877 9/01/2003
Reading and Everyday Life: Books, Texts, Histories 6/15/2003
Could the British Have Won the American War of Independence? 4/22/2003 Yes
Prophets, Publics, and Publication: A History of the Book from One Cultural Margin 9/27/2002
Private Writings: Their Uses and Value for History and Literature 9/01/2002
Books in American Lives, 1830-1890 6/09/2002
Faith and Boundaries: Colonists, Christianity, and Community among the Wampanoag Indians of Martha's Vineyard, 1600-1871 5/14/2002 Yes
The First American Revolution 4/10/2002 Yes
Prophets, Publics, and Publication: A History of the Book from One Cultural Margin 11/14/2001
Crime, Punishment, and Popular Culture in Early America, 1674-1860 9/01/2001
Using Graphic Arts as Primary Sources 6/03/2001
Epochal Change: Economics and Print Culture 11/03/2000
Romanticism Confronts History: Literary and Material Culture in the United States, 1820-1876 9/01/2000
Teaching the History of the Book 6/01/2000