These one-week workshops explore early America through the Philadelphia experience.
Workshop highlights include:
- Lectures by leading scholars on topics ranging from Native American history through the early national period.
- Behind-the-scenes tours of Philadelphia's most prominent historic institutions including the National Constitution Center, Independence Hall, and the Liberty Bell.
- Research in primary source collections at the Library Company of Philadelphia, the Historical Society of Pennsylvania and the American Philosophical Society.
While in town, program participants are welcomed into Philadelphia’s vibrant scholarly community. All will receive a subscription to the Journal of the Early Republic, the journal of record for early national history, and the Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography, the quarterly journal of the Historical Society of Pennsylvania. They are invited to attend a McNeil Center for Early American Studies Summer Seminar and dinner.
Full-time, part-time and adjunct faculty may apply. Participants receive a $1,200 stipend for food, travel and lodging.
For application information, click here or contact workshop staff at (609) 895-5456 or nehlandmarks@shear.org. Thank you for your interest and we look forward to an exciting summer session in 2010.
To access a Letter from the Director that describes in detail our Revolution to Republic workshop, click here.
For more information about NEH Landmarks in American History and Culture Community College Workshops, please visit: http://www.neh.gov/projects/landmarks-college.html.
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