The American Revolution Reborn: New Perspectives for the Twenty-First Century

From H-Pennsylvania:

Thanks to an anonymous donation, the McNeil Center, the David Library of the American Revolution, the Museum of the American Revolution, and the American Philosophical Society will host an international conference on the American Revolution featuring Linda Colley, Edward Countryman,
Christine Heyrman, Jane Kamensky, Margaretta Lovell, Marcus Rediker, Annette Gordon-Reed, David Shields, Thomas Slaughter, Alan Taylor, Laurel Thatch Ulrich, and an array of other emerging and established scholars.  The event will be held in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania May 30-June 1, 2013.  he full program is now available online.

The conference aims to identify new directions and new trends in scholarship on the American Revolution. The conference organizers expect that it will be the first in a series of conferences exploring important themes on the era of the American Revolution. The four themes that will guide the first conference are Global Perspectives, Power, Violence, and Civil War.

To learn more about the program and attending the conference, please visit:
http://www.mceas.org/revolution/