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Waters s latest work of history on the American Revolution, To the End of the World: Nathanael Greene, Charles Cornwallis, and the Race to the Dan, won honorable mention for the Fraunces Tavern Museum Book Award, a national award celebrating the best books published annually on the American Revolution. Andrew WatersThe Sons of the Revolution in the State of New York Inc. will host its annual Lexington and Concord Commemoration (including Fraunces Tavern Museum Book Award Presentation) on April 19. The SAR will honor this year’s recipient, American historian and scholar Mary Beth Norton, for 1774: The Long Year of Revolution, plus Waters and another honorable mention, Nina Sankovitch, for ....
Get lectured on the Long Year of Revolution at Marblehead Museum Hear about Mary Beth Norton s book, 1774: The Long Year of Revolution. Wicked Local The semiquincentennial (250th) anniversary of the American Revolution is quickly coming upon us. As the date gets closer to that turning point in this country’s history, the Marblehead Museum is happy to host a virtual program with Mary Beth Norton, Ph.D. on her recent (2020) book 1774: The Long Year of Revolution. In this comprehensive work, Norton looks at how traditional loyalists to King George III began their discordant “discussions” that led to their acceptance of the inevitability of war against the British Empire and to the clashes at Lexington and Concord in mid-April 1775. Drawing extensively on pamphlets, newspapers, and personal correspondence, Norton reconstructs colonial political discourse as it happened, showing the vigorous campaign mounted by conservatives criticizing congressional actions. ....
January 26, 2021 Mary Beth Norton, the Mary Donlon Alger Professor of American History Emerita in the College of Arts and Sciences, will discuss her book, “1774: The Long Year of Revolution,” in the next “Book Breaks” discussion, hosted by the Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History in New York City. The virtual event is scheduled for 2 p.m. Sunday, Jan. 31; register here. The book, released in February 2020, is the culmination of more than four decades of research and thought. In it, Norton looks at the 16 months leading up to the clashes at Lexington and Concord, Massachusetts, in mid-April 1775. This was the critical, and often overlooked, period when colonists traditionally loyal to King George III began the discordant “discussions” that led them to accept the inevitability of war against the British Empire. ....