Past Programs & Events

Event Title Date Sort ascending Video
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
'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
Reason, Revival, and Revolution: Religion in America's Founding, 1726-1792 9/01/2012
African American Cultures of Print 7/09/2012
Seeing the American Civil War: How Visual Culture Recorded, Interpreted, and Remembered the Conflict 6/17/2012