About Us Antiquarian
The Antiquarian Buttondown The american antiquarian society (aas) cultivates understanding of the american past, grounded in its ever growing collection of printed and manuscript sources. The american antiquarian society (aas), located in worcester, massachusetts, is a learned society and a national research library of pre twentieth century american history and culture.
About Us Antiquarian The american antiquarian society is an independent, non for profit institution of national importance that supports a preeminent research library of american history and culture. The antiquarian booksellers' association of america was founded in 1949 to promote interest in rare and antiquarian books and book collecting, and to foster collegial relations. we strive to maintain the highest standards in the trade. all members agree to abide by the abaa's code of ethics. Today the term "antiquarian" is often used in a pejorative sense, to refer to an excessively narrow focus on factual historical trivia, to the exclusion of a sense of historical context or process. Detailed information and a link to application materials may be found on the aas website. host institutions: american antiquarian society. funded through the division of research.
About Us Antiquarian Today the term "antiquarian" is often used in a pejorative sense, to refer to an excessively narrow focus on factual historical trivia, to the exclusion of a sense of historical context or process. Detailed information and a link to application materials may be found on the aas website. host institutions: american antiquarian society. funded through the division of research. We are a national research library and community of learners dedicated to discovering and sharing a deeper understanding of the american past. everyone is welcome to join our public programs and explore our vast collections. The american antiquarian society (aas) cultivates a deeper understanding of the american past, grounded in its ever growing collection of printed and manuscript sources. the society fosters a broad community of inquiry through inclusive programs and generous support of scholarship. The membership includes scholars, educators, publishers, collectors, cultural administrators, civic leaders, journalists, writers, and filmmakers, as well as lay persons with an interest in the field of american history. The american antiquarian society (aas) cultivates a deeper understanding of the american past, grounded in its ever growing collection of printed and manuscript sources.
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