Watch Past Programs & Events
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Personal Narratives from the Age of the American Revolution, Or Ordinary Lives in Extraordinary Times
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9/01/2006 |
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We Declare You Independent Whether You Wish It or Not: The Print Culture of Early Filibusterism
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6/16/2006 |
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Books and Their Readers to 1800 and Beyond
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6/12/2006 |
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Been in the Storm So Long: The Aftermath of Slavery
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10/20/2005 |
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Childhoods Actual and Imagined: New England, 1790-1860
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9/01/2005 |
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Publishing God: Printing, Preaching, and Reading in Eighteenth-Century America
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6/12/2005 |
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The Emerging Media of Early America
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6/10/2005 |
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Magnalia Historiae Libri Americana; or, How the American Antiquarian Society Brought the History of the Book into the New Millennium
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11/19/2004 |
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The Ordeal of Thomas Hutchinson
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10/22/2004 |
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Communication in the Early Nation: Literacy and Print in America, 1750-1840
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9/01/2004 |
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Enriching American Studies Scholarship through the History of the Book
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6/20/2004 |
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Re-imagining the Salem Witch Trials: A Poetry Reading and Discussion
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5/20/2004 |
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A New England Tragedy: The Life and Death of Hiram Harwood
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3/23/2004 |
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When Hype Becomes History: Adah Isaacs Menken and the Virtue of an Ambiguous Past
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12/02/2003 |
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Ornithology and Enterprise: Making and Marketing John James Audubon's The Birds of America
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11/06/2003 |
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Imagining the Civil War: Race, Gender and the Popular Culture, 1860-1877
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9/01/2003 |
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Reading and Everyday Life: Books, Texts, Histories
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6/15/2003 |
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Could the British Have Won the American War of Independence?
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4/22/2003 |
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Prophets, Publics, and Publication: A History of the Book from One Cultural Margin
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9/27/2002 |
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Private Writings: Their Uses and Value for History and Literature
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9/01/2002 |
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