“1775: A Society on the Brink” Conference in Concord, 11–12 Apr.
On 10–11 April, the Concord Museum will host a conference, organized with the David Center for the American Revolution at the American Philosophical Society and the Massachusetts Historical Society, on the topic “1775: A Society on the Brink of War and Revolution.”
The full schedule is available here.
The conference will start with a reception on Thursday evening, followed by a keynote discussion at 7 P.M.:
From Boycotts to Bullets: Was the Outbreak of the American Revolution Inevitable?
- Serena Zabin, Carleton College
- Robert A. Gross, University of Connecticut, Emeritus
- Katherine Grandjean, Wellesley College
9 A.M.: Faith and Ideas
10:30 A.M.: Communities in Crisis
- Donald Johnson, North Dakota State University, “From Observers to Generals: The Transformation of Local Committees at the Outset of the Revolutionary War”
- Sarah Pearlman Shapiro, Brown University, “Care Work Vulnerabilities and Sexual Assault in 1775 Boston”
- Kevin M. Sweeney, Amherst College, Emeritus, “The Guns of April: Kinds and Quantities of Firearms Kept and Borne in 1775”
- Comment: J. L. Bell, Boston1775.net
3:00 P.M.: Myth, Material, and Memory
4:15 P.M.: Concluding Remarks
The conference registration is only $20 and includes the Thursday evening reception and a boxed lunch on Friday. All attendees must register in advance. I hope to see some of you there!
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