More than almost any other nation in the world, the United States began as an idea. For this reason, Pulitzer Prize-winning historian Gordon S. Wood believes that the American Revolution is the most important event in our history. Professor Wood, in conversation with Richard Brookhiser, reflects on the birth of American nationhood and explains why the Revolution remains so essential.
The late 18th and early 19th centuries were a time of upheaval and revolution. In conjunction with the new exhibition, Revolution!, historians examine the tumultuous 30-year period which saw the American and Haitian Revolutions and the end of the transatlantic slave trade to the U.S. and the British colonies. How were these events related and what forces combined to effect so much social change in such a short span?
There is no more iconic figure in American history than George Washington, our first president and most famous Founding Father. Come celebrate the grand reopening of the New-York Historical Society and its newly renovated theater at this in-depth discussion of Washington’s life with some of the nation’s most distinguished historians of the founding era.
History comes alive for the whole family! Please join us as re-enactment troops recreate the world of Revolutionary America.
Sat, 04/14/2012 - 10:00
Sat, April 14th, 2012 | 11:00 am
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History comes alive for the whole family with Living History Days at the New-York Historical Society! Do you want to know what life was like in the 18th century? Please join us as re-enactment troops and Living History actors recreate the world of Revolutionary America.
History comes alive for the whole family! Please join us as re-enactment troops recreate the world of Revolutionary America.
Sat, 04/07/2012 - 10:00
Sat, April 7th, 2012 | 11:00 am
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History comes alive for the whole family with Living History Days at the New-York Historical Society! Do you want to know what life was like in the 18th century? Please join us as re-enactment troops and Living History actors recreate the world of Revolutionary America. Living History Days will feature appearances by troops of the Colonial, Loyalist, British and Hessian armies and, on select days, actors portraying Revolutionary heroes, including George Washington, Benjamin and Deborah Franklin, and the Marquis de Lafayette.
History comes alive for the whole family! Please join us as re-enactment troops recreate the world of Revolutionary America.
Sat, 03/31/2012 - 10:00
Sat, March 31st, 2012 | 11:00 am
Event details
History comes alive for the whole family with Living History Days at the New-York Historical Society! Do you want to know what life was like in the 18th century? Please join us as re-enactment troops and Living History actors recreate the world of Revolutionary America.
History comes alive for the whole family! Please join us as re-enactment troops recreate the world of Revolutionary America.
Sat, 03/24/2012 - 10:00
Sat, March 24th, 2012 | 11:00 am
Event details
History comes alive for the whole family with Living History Days at the New-York Historical Society! Do you want to know what life was like in the 18th century? Please join us as re-enactment troops and Living History actors recreate the world of Revolutionary America.
History comes alive for the whole family! Please join us as re-enactment troops recreate the world of Revolutionary America.
Sat, 03/17/2012 - 10:00
Sat, March 17th, 2012 | 11:00 am
Event details
History comes alive for the whole family with Living History Days at the New-York Historical Society! Do you want to know what life was like in the 18th century? Please join us as re-enactment troops and Living History actors recreate the world of Revolutionary America.