Welcome to the JLRI Library
Access to JLRI Publications, is restricted to members of the Finding Threads Society, our new JLRI membership association. We invite your membership by submitting an application. Finding Threads not only helps to underwrite the costs of maintaining the John Lilburne Research Institute (for constitutional studies), but it also invites participation in its research and publishing activities. For more information about the Finding Threads Society please use the link above. Articles in the library cover:
- John Reith and the establishment of the British Broadcasting Company (1922-1926);
- Citizen or Subject? A reexamination of the U.S. Declaration of Independence; the U.S. Constitution and its method for ratification in light of the 18th and 21st Amendments.
- Herbert W. Armstrong and the U.S. Central Intelligence Agency regarding the financing of the British offshore commercial radio stations (1964-1967), for the purpose of promoting a negative message about the creation of a federal United States of Europe.
- John Lilburne and Thomas Jefferson: how these two champions of liberty were related by family, and how and why the late U.S. Supreme Court Justice Hugo Black incorporated Lilburne's struggle into footnotes of U.S.Constitutional Opinions.
- Jocelyn Stevens and the creation of Radio Caroline.