The scheduled speakers are:
- James Kirby Martin and guest host Mark Edward Lender having a fireside chat about the American Revolutionary War, its Sestercentennial, and their legacies as historians
- Nancy Bradeen Spannaus, “Alexander Hamilton’s War for American Economic Independence Through Two Documents” (supported by the Alexander Hamilton Awareness Society)
- Gary Ecelbarger, “‘This Happy Opportunity’: George Washington and the Battle of Germantown”
- Shirley L. Green, “Revolutionary Blacks: Discovering the Frank Brothers, Freeborn Men of Color, Soldiers of Independence”
- Mark Edward Lender, “‘Liberty or Death!’: Some Revolutionary Statistics and Existential Warfare”
- Shawn David McGhee, “No Longer Subjects of the British King: The Political Transformation of Royal Subjects to Republican Citizens, 1774-1776”
- James Kirby Martin, “The Marquis de Lafayette Visits the Mohawk Valley, Again and Again”
- Kristofer Ray, “The Cherokees, the Six Nations and Indian Diplomacy circa 1763-1776”
- Matthew E. Reardon, “The Traitor’s Homecoming: Benedict Arnold’s Raid on New London, September 4-13, 1781”
- John L. Smith, “The Unexpected Abigail Adams: A Woman ‘Not Apt to Be Intimidated’” (supported by the Dr. Joseph Warren Foundation)
- Bruce M. Venter, “Albany and the Stamp Act Crisis of 1765”
- Glenn F. Williams, “No Other Motive Than the True Interest of This Country: Dunmore’s War 1774”
- Chris Leonard, Schenectady City Historian, “Storehouse Schenectady: Depot and Transportation Center for the Northern War”
- David Moyer, “Recent Archaeology Discoveries on the Site of Revolutionary War Fort Plain”
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