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Deepen your understanding of the American Revolution with expert insights from our team of respected and published historians. Bring the latest scholarship to your group or organization as offered by our battery of historical experts. Our specialists provide academically rigorous, engaging, and professional services for public programs, lectures, research projects, and historical consultations.

For further details to to inquire about hiring one of our speakers – contact Jonathan Lane at jlane@revolution250.org

 

Robert J. AllisonParticular Focus: American Revolution, Revolutionary Boston, Henry Knox

Robert A. BellingerParticular Focus: African American history, Black Patriots in the American Revolution, Black Communities in 18th century Massachusetts

Dr. Patrick T. J. BrowneParticular Focus: The American Revolution in New England, the American Civil War, Relief workers in the Civil War, History of Boston, Massachusetts Maritime History, Abolitionist history

Abby ChandlerParticular Focus: Revolutionary era protest movements in British North America, Anglo-American political and legal history

Robert A. GrossParticular Focus: Lexington and Concord, both the battles and the communities; the Provincial Congress and mobilization against royal government; social and political history of Massachusetts towns; slavery and emancipation in the Bay Colony and state; Shays’s Rebellion; broader history of the American Revolution

Jeff PearlmanParticular Focus: Early American history and geography

Prof. Malcolm F. PurintonParticular Focus: Social and cultural history of beer and alcohol

David WoodParticular Focus: The material culture history of Concord, Massachusetts