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Explore articles from The Beacon, the Thomas Paine Historical Association’s bi-monthly journal. Each issue features multiple original articles written by a diverse group of leading Thomas Paine scholars, historians, and experts. Together, these contributions examine Paine’s life, writings, and enduring influence while connecting his ideas on liberty, democracy, and human rights to the political and social issues of today.

Gilbert Vale

Gilbert Vale and The Beacon

Beacon, Beacon September 2023

The Beacon, a freethought journal by Gilbert Vale (1788-1866) was a pivotal, influential social and political publication in the mid-19th century, publishing 587 issues from 1836 to 1851. In the mid-19th century, The Beacon helped to forge a movement against the age’s undemocratic forces.

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Painting by J. Raffield of the east view of the cast iron bridge over the River Wear at Sunderland in 1796 - link

Thomas Paine’s Iron Bridge Design Spans the Start of the Industrial Revolution

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Paine believed in Enlightenment ideals about science. Fascinated by new technologies, Paine tried his hand at designing bridges. He’d change the world by connecting it together. As he wrote, “We have it in our power to begin the world over again.”

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Computer Text Analysis of Thomas Paine’s Writings

Beacon, Beacon July 2023

Calculations are objective, there is no room to introduce prejudices.  Such a methodology to analyze text was developed by the Institute for Thomas Paine Studies: to make use of proven methods of comparing author features, they took these methods and combined them.

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