Privacy and Return Policy
The Omohundro Institute of Early American History and Culture is the oldest organization in the United States exclusively dedicated to the advancement of study, research, and publications bearing on the history and culture of early America until approximately 1815. Founded as the Institute of Early American History and Culture in 1943, by The College of William and Mary and The Colonial Williamsburg Foundation, the Institute, which is still jointly sponsored by those institutions, was renamed in 1996, in recognition of a generous bequest pledged by Mr. and Mrs. Malvern H. Omohundro, Jr. As directed by its constitution, the Institute stimulates interest in the earliest period of American history, disseminates historical knowledge through the publication of books and a journal, assists writers and scholars in their work, maintains the highest standards of historical accuracy and integrity, and furthers an understanding of the early republic. The Institute's scope also encompasses the Caribbean, Latin America, the British Isles, Europe, and Africa, insofar as the study of the histories and cultures of these places is relevant to the mainland of North America from 1500 to 1815.Protecting Your Privacy
The Institute is committed to protecting the privacy of those who visit its web site. The following guidelines govern our Internet privacy policy, and any changes we make to that policy will be posted here. We welcome your comments and suggestions.
Generation and Use of Web Site Information
Each visit to the Institute's website produces certain non-personally identifiable information: a logfile entry that indicates time of visit, the domain name of your machine (e.g., “dial-54.somewhere.edu“), the file(s) (and their sizes, in bytes) that your visit generated, and the type of web browser and operating system you are using. This happens with most industry-standard, web-serving software.
The Institute does not share such information with third parties. We use it internally to facilitate your visits to our web site, to respond to your inquiries about the Institute, to improve the site's design, for system administration and troubleshooting purposes, and in aggregated form, to track and analyze site usage.
Security
The Institute does not accumulate and store information on visitors to its web site. We use a high level of encryption to transmit credit card payment transactions behind a firewall that protects against unauthorized access. As soon as each transaction has been completed, the entries regarding it are deleted. Please note that all subscription sales are final.
