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“Fashioning a Revolution: How Americans Bought, Fought, and Taught Their New Nation into Being” by Dr. Peter Messer

March 31 @ 5:30 pm

Dr. Peter Messer will open the traveling exhibit Becoming the US: Colonial America to Reconstruction with his talk Fashioning a Revolution: How Americans Bought, Fought, and Taught Their New Nation into Being on Tuesday, March 31 at 5:30pm at the downtown branch of the Columbus-Lowndes Public Library System.​

Dr. Messer is a historian of Early American politics and culture at Mississippi State University. His interest lies in the theory and practice of politics in eighteenth-century America, particularly the intersection of natural historical thought and nation building in the era of the Early American Republic. In 2005, he published Stories of Independence: Identity, Ideology, and History in Eighteenth-Century America.​

He is currently working on a book manuscript: Adultery, Church Pews, Oysters, and Tea: The Very Local Origins of the American Revolution in Wellfleet, Massachusetts.

This program is sponsored by a Mississippi Humanities Council America250 Grant.

For more information, call the CLPLS at 662-329-5300.

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Date:
March 31
Time:
5:30 pm
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Columbus-Lowndes Public Library
314 7th St N
Columbus, MS 39701 United States
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