Thursday, November 02, 2023

My First Boston Tea Party Sestercentennial Symposium

On Saturday, 15 December, I’ll be one of the speakers participating in Stephen Ambrose Historical Tours’ “Boston Tea Party Symposium.”

This isn’t a standalone event but part of a four-day tour of Revolutionary Boston timed to coincide with the Sestercentennial of the Tea Party. The tour includes visits to the Museum of Fine Arts, the Massachusetts Historical Society, and the reenactments at the Old South Meeting House and Boston Tea Party Ships.

Among the historians scheduled to talk to tour participants on Saturday and Sunday are:
I’ll speak on Saturday about why Boston, Massachusetts, and New England were so troublesome for the British imperial government in the 1760s and 1770s.

Stephen Ambrose Historical Tours started by offering North Americans trips to the World War II battlefields of Europe. It then expanded a bit to other periods and conflicts. Rick Beyer has led a ten-day tour from Boston to Québec and a nine-day tour from Charleston to Yorktown, for instance.

Four days in Boston is therefore on the low end of the company’s offerings. Nonetheless, this event is designed for people coming from out of town and seeking hotel accommodations, meals, and guides. It’s not just a series of talks with a boxed lunch, and the price of $1,790 reflects that model.

3 comments:

  1. Will any of these speakers be streamed. Very interesting.

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  2. Thanks for the information. Will any of these be streamed on the interwebs?

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  3. I don’t know if these presentations will be recorded or streamed.

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