The American Revolution: Subjects, Citizens, and Soldiers
Format
Residential
Location
Ticonderoga, New York
Dates
June 22 - 27, 2025 or July 27 - August 1, 2025
Length
1 week
Type
Professional Development Program
Professional Development Program Type
Professional Development Program Audience
Contact
@email
518-585-6370
“The American Revolution: Subjects, Citizens, and Soldiers” will explore the American Revolution, using five themes to connect participants with Fort Ticonderoga’s historic landscapes, archival documents, and a vast collection of objects and artworks. This Landmarks Workshop seeks to encourage teachers as historical thinkers, using these five themes to expand their understanding of the Revolution as more than a military event, but one that impacted social and political history, not just of the new United States, but other nations and peoples.
Project Director(s)
Richard Strum; Matthew Keagle
Lecturers and Visiting Faculty
Tim Potts; Ricardo Hererra; Holly Mayer; Maeve Kane; Todd Braisted; Robert Smith; Miranda Peters; Tabitha Hubbard
Grantee Institution
Fort Ticonderoga
Funded through the Division of Education Programs