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SUMMARY:Revolutionary Westchester 250 Roundtable Book Group: Mary Beth Norton\, 1774
DESCRIPTION:We are excited to announce that historian Mary Beth Norton\, the author of our next book group selection\, will join us to discuss her book 1774: The Long Year of Revolution. Her book traces the critical “long year” of 1774 and the revolutionary changes that took place\, from the Boston Tea Party and the First Continental Congress to the Battles of Lexington and Concord. \nThe Institute for Thomas Paine Studies at Iona University is once again joining RW250 as a cosponsor and host of the RW250 Roundtable Book Group. Dr. Michael Crowder\, ITPS Public Historian will moderate the discussion. \nFree and open to the public on Zoom. Free registration here.
URL:http://theitps.org/event/revolutionary-westchester-250-roundtable-book-group-mary-beth-norton-1774/
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SUMMARY:History Needs Collecting: A Conversation with Sid Lapidus and Karin Wulf
DESCRIPTION:The ITPS is thrilled to welcome Sid Lapidus\, renowned philanthropist and collector\, for a conversation with Karin Wulf\, the Beatrice and Julio Mario Santo Domingo Director and Librarian at the John Carter Brown Library and Professor of History at Brown University to Iona University. Sid and Karin will discuss the Lapidus Collection here at Iona\, a repository of antique books\, bibliographies\, and scholarly monographs that relate to the history of the eighteenth century. The Lapidus collection includes materials on the history of slavery and anti-slavery\, book history\, revolution\, and Thomas Paine himself. Sid and Karin will share insights into collecting\, archives\, and the value they bring for education and learning. \nThis event will take place between 12pm-2pm in Room 800 of the Ryan Library. \nFor in-person attendance\, please register here: itps.ticketleap.com/history-needs-collecting-a-conversation-with-sid-lapidus-and-ka/. \nTo attend virtually via zoom webinar\, please register here: https://iona.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_rXD40h4PQrygtVCnv4ch3g.
URL:http://theitps.org/event/history-needs-collecting-a-conversation-with-sid-lapidus-and-karin-wulf/
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