The American Revolution Institute research library and archives houses more than fifty thousand rare books, manuscripts, prints, broadsides, and maps.?We are currently undertaking a project to expand access to our map collection. This spring we were happy to host a team of graduate students from the University of Michigan - School of Information Alternative Spring Break (ASB) program, an annual service program that helps students leverage their skills to provide capacity-building support to nonprofit, civic, and cultural institutions.? The team of graduate students worked in the library to review and catalog maps. Read more about the team's experience as part of the "Mapping the Revolution" project as we move forward with work to expand access to maps in our library collections. https://lnkd.in/e5jyJdNu
The American Revolution Institute
博物馆、历史遗址和动物园
Washington,District of Columbia 139 位关注者
of the Society of the Cincinnati, Inc.
关于我们
The American Revolution Institute seeks to educate the public about the history and legacy of the American Revolution. The Institute promotes the study, exhibition, interpretation, and enjoyment of its world class collection of maps, books, art, manuscripts, and artifacts related to the Revolutionary Era.
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www.americanrevolutioninstitute.org
The American Revolution Institute的外部链接
- 所属行业
- 博物馆、历史遗址和动物园
- 规模
- 11-50 人
- 总部
- Washington,District of Columbia
- 类型
- 非营利机构
- 创立
- 1783
- 领域
- Reseach Library、Museum、K-12 Education、American History、American Revolution、History Education、Research Fellowships、Social Studies、Historic Preservation和National Historic Landmark
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2118 Massachusetts Ave NW
US,District of Columbia,Washington,20008
The American Revolution Institute员工
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We are excited to work with The Jack Miller Center on "The American Revolution and Its Legacies from 1776 to Today" history conference. Please click the link below to learn more and submit a proposal.
In cooperation with the The American Revolution Institute ?of the Society of the Cincinnati, the Jack Miller Center invites proposals for our upcoming history conference: "The American Revolution and Its Legacies from 1776 to Today." The conference will take place September 14-16, 2025 in Washington, D.C. Dr. Frank Cogliano, Professor of American History and Dean for North America at the University of Edinburgh, will deliver the keynote address on his current project, “Why Jefferson Matters.” The submission deadline is March 31, 2025. Learn more and submit a proposal at the link below!
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We are pleased to announce that the 2025 Thomas Jay McCahill III Fellowship has been awarded to Christine DeLucia, PhD (associate professor of history at Williams College). The fellowship is made possible by a grant from the Thomas Jay McCahill III SOCNH Foundation and supports advanced research on colonial British America and the early American republic. Dr. DeLucia’s research will inform a project titled “Land, Diplomacy, and Power in the Revolutionary Northeast.” https://lnkd.in/ebwDyKuX
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Our 2023 Society of the Cincinnati Book Prize winner, Dr. Friederike Baer, recently presented her research on Hessians at the VCU Department of History. Dr. Baer conducted research in the Institute's library for her book, Hessians: German Soldiers in the American Revolutionary War, during her 2011 Massachusetts Society of the Cincinnati Research Fellowship. Many thanks to the Society of the Cincinnati in the State of Virginia for sponsoring this event and presentations at universities throughout Virginia each year.
VA250 attended a fascinating lecture by Dr. Friederike Baer at VCU Department of History. Dr. Baer, a renowned historian from Penn State University, delved into the complex stories of the 30,000 Hessian soldiers hired by Great Britain during the American Revolution. These German soldiers, who made up a third of British forces, faced a world far from home. Their experiences ranged from the harsh winters of Canada to the tropical heat of Florida. Many chose to stay in America after the war, leaving a lasting legacy on our nation. A special thank you to The Society of the Cincinnati in the State of Virginia for sponsoring this enlightening event.
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The application period for library fellowships is open, these opportunities encourage the advanced study of and publication on the importance and legacy of the American Revolution. Fellows receive support to explore our library and museum collections related to their projects.?The new Thomas Jay McCahill III Fellowship provides financial support for a one-year period for one or more scholars to undertake advanced research on a topic germane to American history in the colonial and revolutionary periods. Short-Term Research Fellowships support onsite research at our library for a minimum of five days. To learn more and apply: https://lnkd.in/eJQehNXA
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We are pleased to announce the new Thomas Jay McCahill III Fellowship for the American Revolution Institute library. This new annual fellowship opportunity will commence with the 2025-2026 academic year, perfectly timed to honor the 250th anniversaries of the American Revolution in 2025 and the Declaration of Independence in 2026. The McCahill Fellowship will provide up to $75,000 for a one-year period to support one or more scholars while they undertake advanced research on a topic germane to American history in the colonial and revolutionary periods. The McCahill Fellowship is open to graduate students as well as advanced and independent scholars who are conducting research projects related to an issue of the revolutionary period, with an emphasis on British America and its colonial territories, or the early American republic. The ARI supports scholarship and new research through its fellowship program. This new opportunity highlights the ARI’s collection of rare books, manuscripts, documents, and maps, while also reinforcing its commitment to excellence in advancing the study of the American Revolution’s legacy and meaning. To learn more about our fellowship program and to apply, click here: https://lnkd.in/eJQehNXA
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Join us for the 2024 Society of the Cincinnati Prize Presentation & Reception. This event will be held at Anderson House on Thursday, September 5, 2024, from 6:00-8:30 P.M. ? The 2024 Society of the Cincinnati Prize honors Eli Merritt, M.D., M.A., for his book Disunion Among Ourselves: A Political History of the American Revolution (University of Missouri Press, 2023), which explores the politics of the Continental Congress during the American Revolution. In this special event, Dr. Merritt, will receive the 2024 Society of the Cincinnati Prize and draw from his book to discuss the deep political divisions that almost tore the Union apart during the Revolution. Dr. Merritt's lecture will be followed by a reception. The Society of the Cincinnati Prize was established in 1989 to recognize authors of outstanding books that advance our understanding of the American Revolution and its legacy. https://lnkd.in/e7Ma7PSG
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The Institute and its headquarters, Anderson House, were recently the subject of a radio and social media story by WTOP News’ Matt Kaufax, on his “Matt About Town” series of important local cultural institutions.?His tour included our current exhibition, Fete Lafayette, and a visit to our 50,000-item collection in the ARI?research library, which gave him a new appreciation of the American Revolution. The museum is open, for?tours?of Anderson House and to view our current?exhibition, Tuesday through Saturday, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., and Sunday, 12 to 4 p.m.
It’s Dupont Circle’s most elegant hidden gem — one you may have driven by and never even noticed. In today’s episode of “Matt About Town,” WTOP’s Matt Kaufax heads to Northwest D.C. to check out all 45,000 square feet of the Larz Anderson House, which is preserved by The Society of the Cincinnati, Inc. and its American Revolution Institute. Find more episodes of "Matt About Town" on WTOP: https://lnkd.in/eWQ_qNt6