The Winthrop Project
@WinthropProject
A multigenerational team working on how multiple generations of Winthrops read. Funded by the Gardner Magic Project @Princeton. 💻: @madmcmahon & @richardcalis
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From the current issue: academic.oup.com/past/article/2… 'Passing The Book: Cultures of Reading in the Winthrop Family, 1580–1730' by The Winthrop Project Princeton University #histarchives #earlymodern #socialhistory #twitterstorians #bookhistory
From the current issue: academic.oup.com/past/article/2… 'Passing The Book: Cultures of Reading in the Winthrop Family, 1580–1730' by The Winthrop Project Princeton University #histarchives #earlymodern #socialhistory #twitterstorians #bookhistory
It's our Winthrop Collection informing research published by Oxford Academic! #RareBooks #Reading #History Anthony Grafton Madeline McMahon
Written together with my Winthrop Family: Frederic Clark, Christian Flow, Anthony Grafton , Madeline McMahon , and Jennifer Rampling
Very excited and proud that an article I co-authored has appeared in Past&Present! academic.oup.com/past/article/2… #bookhistory #twitterstorians #marginaliamonday Past and Present The Winthrop Project
Wow. This is an important article. Bravo Past and Present. academic.oup.com/past/article/2…
This is an outstanding achievement by The Winthrop Project in Past and Present. As well as shedding light on how people read in early modernity, it furnishes an invaluable resources for scholars of early New England.
If you attended History of Science 2015 in San Francisco, you may remember the first talk—or rather, play—we gave about the Winthrop Library at the plenary session called 'Passing the Book.' We've come a long way from that night in the Colonial Room at the Westin... Take a look! 👇
Great fun from Anthony Grafton, Jenny Rampling, Julia Stone, & Madeline McMahon showcasing the The Winthrop Project thru theater and top-notch scholarship
Tomorrow (2/6) we will be discussing our work with other Princeton University Digital Humanities projects.
Come see the Nestor of our research group (Anthony Grafton ) tell the amazing tale of the Winthrop family and their books twitter.com/nyamhistory/st…