Friday, March 15 (6:30pm) – Sunday, March 17, 2024 (12:30pm)
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Conference only: $345HQ: Glen Allen (Greater Richmond), Virginia
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7th Annual Conference of the American Revolution – March 23-25, 2018
Friday, March 23 (6:30pm) – Sunday to March 25, 2018 (noon)
Williamsburg, Virginia
Conference Registration: $245
Conference Registration + Bus Tour: $355
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Edward G. Lengel, Head of Faculty — Light Horse Harry Lee at Fort Motte, 1781
Nathaniel Philbrick – Valiant Ambition: George Washington, Benedict Arnold and the Fate of the American Revolution
James Kirby Martin – The River that Mattered Most in the Revolutionary War
Stuart Leibiger – Washington and Lafayette: Father and Son of the Revolution
Christian McBurney – The Rhode Island Campaign: The First French—American Operation of the Revolutionary War
Eric Schnitzer – Feuds and Friendships: Horatio Gates, Benedict Arnold and Philip Schuyler during the Saratoga Campaign
Richard J. Sommers – Founding Fathers and Fighting Sons: The Revolutionary War Forbearers of Civil War Soldiers and Statesmen
Glenn F. Williams – Dunmore’s War and the Battle of Point Pleasant
Stephanie Seal Walters – Emerging Scholar—Civil War of the Heart: Virginia’s First Families & the Revolution’s Devastation at Home
6th Annual Conference of the American Revolution – March 24-26, 2017
Friday, March 24 – Sunday to March 26, 2017 (Conference begins at 6:30pm)
Williamsburg, Virginia
Conference Registration: $245
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Edward G. Lengel, Head of Faculty – George III’s American Madness
James Kirby Martin – The Real Continentals: Joseph Plumb Martin and His Comrades
David Preston – The Legacy of Braddock’s Defeat on the American Revolution
Mark Lender – Fatal Sunday: George Washington, the Monmouth Campaign and the Politics of Battle
John Grenier – Staying Loyal to the King: Why Robert Rogers Did Not Join the Rebels
Michael Gabriel – Major General Richard Montgomery: The Making of an American Hero
Dennis Conrad – A Sea Change: Naval Warfare in the American Revolution during the Spring of 1778
Robert Smith: – Manufacturing Independence: Industrial Innovation during the American Revolution
Robert Selig – Rochambeau’s Most Colorful Officer: Robert Guillaume, Baron de Dillon of Lauzun’s Legion
5th Annual Conference of the American Revolution – March 18-20, 2016
Friday, March 18 – Sunday to March 20, 2016 (Conference begins at 6:30pm)
Colonial Williamsburg Woodlands Hotel
Williamsburg, Virginia
Conference Package: $225 (includes lunch and refreshment breaks)
Edward G. Lengel, Head of Faculty:“The Action was Warm in Every Quarter”: The Battle of Germantown
Nathaniel Philbrick: “Stand Secure Amidst a Falling World”: The Battle of Bunker Hill
Daniel Krebs: The King’s German Auxiliaries during the American War of Independence
Kathleen Duval: Spain’s Unsung Hero: Bernado Galvez and the Capture of Pensacola 1781
Peter Henriques: America’s Atlas: The Leadership of George Washington
James Kirby Martin: Through a Howling Wilderness: Benedict Arnold’s March to Quebec
Todd Braisted: The Grand Forage of 1778: The Revolutionary War’s Forgotten Campaign
John Bell: The Road to Concord: How Four Small Cannons Set Off the American Revolution
Molly Fitzgerald Perry:“The Lowest of the Mob”: Exploring the Actions of Sailors and Slaves during the Stamp Act Crisis
4th Annual Conference of the American Revolution – PAST TOUR
Friday, March 20 (7pm) – Sunday, March 22 (Noon)
Colonial Williamsburg Woodlands Hotel
Williamsburg, Virginia
Conference Package: $225
Edward G. Lengel, Head of Faculty: “Enigmatic Warrior: Light-Horse harry Lee at the Battle of Eutaw Springs”
Rick Atkinson: “Bringing Back the Dead: History, Memory, and Writing About War”
John “Jack” Buchanan: “ ‘A Great and Good Man’: Nathanael Greene and the Road to Charleston”
Don Hagist: “The Revolution’s Last Men: The Soldiers behind the Photographs”
James Kirby Martin: “The Man Who Wouldn’t Be King: George Washington and the Newburgh Conspiracy”
Holly Mayer: “Command and Control of congress’s Own: Hazen’s 2nd Canadian Regiment”
Andrew Jackson O’Shaughnessy: “Hot Weather and Heavy Casualties: The Revolutionary War in the Caribbean”
Julia Anne Osman: “From Greatest Enemies to Greatest Allies: France and America in the War for Independence”