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Age of Revolutions
A Journal on Revolutions, Revolutionaries, and the Idea of “Revolution” Itself
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Atlantic Exiles ERC Project
Consortium on the Revolutionary Era Conference
Liberty, Equality, Fraternity: Exploring the French Revolution
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American Revolution
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Art of Revolution
Bearing Arms in the Age of Revolutions
Challenging Democratic Revolutions
Exiled: Identity Identification
Faith in Revolution
(In)forming Revolution
Intoxicating Revolution Roundtable
Latin America’s Ongoing Revolutions
Native American Revolution
Race and Revolution
Rethinking the Revolutionary Canon
Revolutionary Animals
Revolutionary Material Culture
Sexing Histories of Revolution Roundtable
Teaching Revolutions
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Atlantic Exiles ERC Project
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Material Culture
Aug 2, 2021
The Hare, the Hound, the Chicken, the Pig … Meet Ireland’s Revolutionary Animals
Jan 13, 2021
Loyalists and the Birth of Libraries in New England: The Marriage of Martin and Abigail Howard
Jan 11, 2021
“That great Sacrifice was made, through sad Necessity”: Charles Willson Peale’s William Pitt and the Emblemology of Tyrannicide
Nov 16, 2020
“La gloria es suya y nadie puede quitársela”: Estatuas, monumentos y la memoria del racismo en Cuba
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