The ITPS (Institute for Thomas Paine Studies)
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At Iona University, the #ITPS studies the worlds of early American and Atlantic history, past and present. Supports #DH #PublicHistory and #archives with programming, publications, digital media, events, fellowships, internships, and more. www.theitps.org
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Hello BlueSky! The #ITPS has been a quiet on social media for a while as we focused our efforts on our newsletter, Page of Reason, and other projects. We’re excited to reconnect here, so please look out for some updates over the next few weeks, and we’d be grateful if you’d share the word too!
An image of several ITPS archive items, including pamphlets glasses a trunk and a pitcher on display on a glass table with brown bookshelves behind it.
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jimambuske.bsky.social
Terrific "Taking Stock and Setting Agendas" meeting this past weekend @theitps.bsky.social centered on early American studies and digital history. Thanks to @noraslonimsky.bsky.social, @ben-wright.bsky.social, & Mark Boonshoft for the chance to present "Hard of Hearing: Podcasting Early America."
theitps.bsky.social
Thank you to our friends at RW250 for including the ITPS in the planning at the beautiful Wainright House for exciting upcoming #Rev250 events next autumn! Keep a look out for “Revolution on the Sound” in October 2026.
A poster in a flower pot, set against a green background with a body of water in the distance
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amlibraryassoc.bsky.social
Happy Labor Day! Today, we're honoring the library workers across the country whose dedication and expertise keep our libraries and our communities strong. Libraries work because library workers do!

ALA offices are closed in observance.
LIBRARIES WORK BECAUSE WE DO. Silhouettes of library workers inside the text. ALA-APA logo.
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Labor Day | noun | a day set aside for special recognition of working people
In honor of Labor Day, we decided to rest instead of making this post.
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librarycongress.bsky.social
On this day in 1920, the 19th Amendment was certified, giving women the Constitutional right to vote. After Congress sent the Amendment to the states 15 months earlier, the National Woman’s Party would sew a new star on this flag whenever a new state ratified it. 🧵
National Woman's Party activists watch Alice Paul sew a star onto the NWP Ratification Flag. 1920. Photo by the National Photo Company. National Women's Party Records, Library of Congress.
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jcblibrary.bsky.social
Interested in learning more about our current exhibition, Elemental: Crafting Books from Nature?

Check out this article:
www.brown.edu/news/2025-06...

Elemental is on view until Dec. 15, M-Th, 10 a.m. to 12:45 p.m. and 2 p.m. to 4:45 p.m., and F 10 a.m. to 12:45 p.m.

Photo credit: Rythum Vinoben.
Beyond the pages: John Carter Brown Library exhibition celebrates the making of rare books
“Elemental: Crafting Books from Nature” is an ode to the physical book, exploring thousands of years of practical knowledge and natural resources that led to the production of books.
www.brown.edu
theitps.bsky.social
At last week’s @shearites.bsky.social conference, the new #ITPS series made an appearance at the @uvapress.bsky.social table!
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rezekjoe.bsky.social
So the London reprints of Common Sense from 1776 CENSORED extra mean and snarky comments about the king but the Edinburgh reprints did NOT —- i repeat: the SCOTTISH reprints KEPT all the very mean and snarky comments about the king, the ROYAL BRUTE OF BRITAIN. 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿🥇
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agordonreed.bsky.social
Great talk!
theitps.bsky.social
Paine and “Common Sense” make an appearance in @shearites.bsky.social President Manisha Sinha’s address⬇️
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ronajohnson.bsky.social
Congratulations Meg! Check out Meg’s article in the Journal of the Early Republic.

muse.jhu.edu/pub/12/artic...
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kawulf.bsky.social
So excited to have most of my responsibilities discharged and be able to relish sessions this morning at #SHEAR2025!
Open spiral with Sunday morning sessions listed for the society for historians of the early American republic.
theitps.bsky.social
Paine and “Common Sense” make an appearance in @shearites.bsky.social President Manisha Sinha’s address⬇️
A projector screen in front of a wooden wall on a state with a woman with dark hair in a black shirt standing behind a podium
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kawulf.bsky.social
This event is going to be so cool! And the idea, cooked up with @noraslonimsky.bsky.social, is to do this format again in 2026. We're excited about it! And super grateful to this awesome line-up of scholars.
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mrsidetable.bsky.social
Great batch of new manuscript collection finding aids at the Clements Library! Wonderful opportunities for research.

clements.umich.edu/mss-finding-...
New Manuscripts Finding Aids, June 2025 - UM Clements Library
clements.umich.edu
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rezekjoe.bsky.social
Still unsurpassed as the best close reading of a non-literary text in my field.

Robert A. Ferguson, “The Commonalities of COMMON SENSE.” William and Mary Quarterly (2000)
The opening page of the essay. Here is the first paragraph: 
-HISTORIANS always note the great impact of Thomas Paine's of the most brilliant pamphlets ever written in the English lan-guage." Yet, despite the frequency of these claims, scholars rarely bring them together as mutually informing insights or controlling premises.! On the one side, the twin appeals of the pamphlet-the historical assertion of immediate impact and the literary assessment of timeless merit-make it an extraordinary source for gauging how Americans think about themselves and their country, then and now. On the other side, the same unique combination of instant effect and lasting influence welcomes rhetorical analy-sis, turning Common Sense into a seminal text for thinking about "the art of persuasion" in American life. One can go further. Precisely how the pamphlet persuades its readers is an object lesson in the workings of modern democratic culture, and the way Americans have absorbed it into collective or national memory remains an untold story in ideological formations.
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britishlibrary.bsky.social
Submissions are open for the 2026 Eccles Institute & Hay Festival Global Writer’s Award!

The prize grants £20,000 annually to two writers for a yet-to-be-published book relating to the Americas, as well as a unique research residency at the Library.

Find out more & apply: bit.ly/BL-WritersAw...
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kbsherman.bsky.social
This is cool. I always explain to students that broadsides were kind of like an early modern blog post!
theitps.bsky.social
Thank you! That’s definitely the idea.