May 21, 2025
Considering the Revolution
On Thursday, June 5, 2025, from 12:00 – 1:30 pm Eastern, join series editor and facilitator, M.J. Rymsza-Pawlowska, as we bring the 5-year “Considering the Revolution” conversation series from scholarship to application. Ista Clarke, Kristen Hayashi, and Nicole Moore, speakers from the 2023 and 2024 roundtables, will reflect on years of preparation for commemorations of the 250th anniversary of the American Revolution and its lasting legacies, and will look forward to the future and the roles of public history in the present moment. The aim of the conversation is to think about context and models for approaching and reflecting upon present and future work. This is not a panel about content, instead: practice, and publics. Together, we will consider and explore how Americans are engaging the past right now. Register now at https://community.ncph.org/event/ConsideringRevolution.
This is a culmination of a series of conversations over the last 5 years. Check out what has come before below. All articles are open-access from University of California Press through June 20:
Considering the Revolution: Indigenous History & Memory in Alaska, Hawai’i, and the Indigenous Plateau – March 2021
Article in The Public Historian
YouTube video
Considering the Revolution: The Identities Created by the American Revolutionary War – May 2022
Article in The Public Historian
YouTube video
Rhetoric of Freedom: A Conversation about the Conditions of Black Life in the American Revolution – March and April 2023
Article in The Public Historian
YouTube video
Considering the Revolution: Citizenship & Sovereignty – April 2024
Article in The Public Historian
In-person presentation not recorded