This Week @ MHS
We have another week of exciting events happening both at the MHS and at Old South Meeting House.
Tuesday, 22 March, at 6:00 PM, Walt Woodward, State Historian of Connecticut presents a talk focused on his recent publication Prospero's America: John Winthrop, Jr., Alchemy, and the Creation of New England Culture, 1606-1676. A pre-event reception begins at 5:30 PM.
And again on Thursday, 24 March, we have two events. The daytime event, which begins at 12:15 PM, takes place at Old South Meeting House. This lunchtime lecture features Jayne Gordon and Kathleen Barker of the Massachusetts Historical Society presenting Grandfathers; Grandsons: Parkers, Emersons and the Legacy of Revolution. This lecture is the fourth installment of the A Nation Born: The Battles of Lexington and Concord series co-sponsered by Old South Meeting House.
On Thursday evening at 5:15, you can join us back at 1154 Boylston Street as Mary Anne A. Trasciatti, Hofstra University, presenting her paper "Athens or Anarchy? Soapbox Oratory and the Early Twentieth-Century American City" as part of the Boston Immigration and Urban History Seminar. Michael Willrich, Brandeis University, will give the comment.
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