Thomas Paine and Voting Rights
Ryan Library 715 North Ave, New Rochelle, NY"Thomas Paine and Voting Rights,” showing excerpts from his address to the French Assembly in 1795 in defense of universal suffrage (Ryan Library, 2016).
"Thomas Paine and Voting Rights,” showing excerpts from his address to the French Assembly in 1795 in defense of universal suffrage (Ryan Library, 2016).
"Thomas Paine and the Presidents,” showing Paine's relationship to the first three American Presidents (Ryan Library, 2017).
Spring 2018 Series This series of presentations and discussions featured exciting faculty research and was funded by the Gardiner Foundation over the last year. All […]
ITPS Sponsored Session at the 75th Anniversary Conference of the Omohundro Institute of Early American History and Culture (OIEHAC). In June 2018, the ITPS sponsored […]
“Revolutionary Texts in a Digital Age, Thomas Paine’s Publishing Networks, Past and Present”, October 2018 Conference program and related materials
The ITPS, along with the Library Company of Philadelphia and the Princeton History Department, is sponsoring the McNeil Center Conference, “Making a Republic Imperial,” March […]
This event is free and open to Iona faculty, staff, students, and invited guests.
“From Concord to Common Sense: Commemoration and Conflict in the Legacy of the American Revolution” will explore the complex relationship between celebration and critique of the American war for independence.
This workshop will foster conversation between The Text Attribution Project (TAP) and other practitioners in the DH field. Limited space is available for interested Iona […]
ITPS Sponsored Panel, “Communications and Empire in the Revolutionary Atlantic” at the annual Omohundro Institute (OI) conference held in Pittsburg, Pennsylvania, June 13-15, 2019.
ITPS Co-sponsored reception at the 41st Annual SHEAR Conference, Cambridge, Massachusetts, July 18-21, 2019
The Colonial Marketplace and the Foundations of American Capitalism.