History Camp is produced by The Pursuit of History, the non-profit organization that engages adults in conversation about history and connects them with historic sites in their communities and across the country through innovative in-person and online programming.
History Camp America 2021 Archive
Access to all recorded sessions, tours, and walks is included with your registration.
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Stuart Lilie—Historic Site Tour: Fort Ticonderoga, Ticonderoga, New York 🔒
History Camp America 2021 Video Archive 🔒, 1700s, Battles, Colonial Era (1607–1776), Historic Sites, Libraries Archives Museums (LAMs), Military History, Native Americans, Revolutionary War (1776–1783), United States, US–New York, US–VermontScott Nadler—Inconvenient Founders: Thomas Young and the Forgotten Disrupters of the American Revolution 🔒
History Camp America 2021 Video Archive 🔒, 1700s, Colonial Era (1607–1776), Declaration of Independence, Founding Fathers, Revolutionary War (1776–1783), Scott Nadler, United States, US–13 Colonies, US–MassachusettsRichard C. Wiggin—The Second Battle of Lexington and Concord: Re-inventing the history of the opening engagements of the American Revolution 🔒
History Camp America 2021 Video Archive 🔒, 1700s, Battles, Lexington and Concord, Military History, Revolutionary War (1776–1783), Richard C. Wiggin, United States, US–MassachusettsRanger LueCreasea Horne and Ranger Brendan Oates—Historic Site Tour: Nicodemus National Historic Site, Nicodemus, Kansas 🔒
History Camp America 2021 Video Archive 🔒, 1800s, African Americans, Historic Sites, LueCreasea Horne, Reconstruction Era (1865–1877), United States, US–Kansas, Western ExpansionMelissa Bryson—To Arms: How Adams, Revere, Mason, and Henry Helped to Unify their Respective Colonies 🔒
History Camp America 2021 Video Archive 🔒, 1700s, Colonial Era (1607–1776), Founding Fathers, Melissa Bryson, Presidents, Revolutionary War (1776–1783), United States, US–13 Colonies, US–MassachusettsLori Rogers-Stokes, PhD—Saunkskwa, Sachem, Minister: Native kinship and settler church kinship in 17th and 18th-century New England 🔒
History Camp America 2021 Video Archive 🔒, 1600s, 1700s, Legal and Courts, Lori Rogers-Stokes PhD, Native Americans, New England, Puritans + Pilgrims, Religion, United States, US–MassachusettsLaura A. Macaluso, PhD—A Portrait of Resistance: Power and Problems in the Image of Cinque of the Amistad Mutiny 🔒
History Camp America 2021 Video Archive 🔒, 1800s, Arts, Laura A. Macaluso PhD, Legal and Courts, Maritime History, Media and Newspapers, Religion, Slavery and Abolitionists, United StatesJudy Anderson—Historic Site Tour: The History and Architecture of Marblehead, Massachusetts 🔒
History Camp America 2021 Video Archive 🔒, 1600s, 1700s, 1800s, Architecture, Colonial Era (1607–1776), Historic Sites, Industry, Maritime History, Military History, Social History, United States, US–Massachusetts, WomenJane Hampton Cook and Kyle Jenks—First Amendment Origin Stories and an Interview with James Madison 🔒
History Camp America 2021 Video Archive 🔒, 1700s, Declaration of Independence, Founding Fathers, Jane Hampton Cook, Kyle Jenks, Post-War/Founding (>1783), Revolutionary War (1776–1783), Theater, United StatesCaptain P.J. Matthews—Historic Site Tour: Buffalo Soldier National Museum, Houston, Texas 🔒
History Camp America 2021 Video Archive 🔒, 1800s, 1900s, African Americans, Civil War (1861–1865), Desmond Bertrand-Pitts, Libraries Archives Museums (LAMs), Reconstruction Era (1865–1877), Slavery and Abolitionists, Spanish–American War (1898), United States, US–Texas, Western ExpansionHistory Camp America 2021
On Saturday, July 10, 2021, we held our first History Camp America—welcoming more than 500 online attendees!
More than 45 sessions—including presentations, historic site tours, recipes, trivia, session-stretch yoga, and more! (See session schedule below.)
More than 12 history-focused sponsors and exhibitors—many of which you know and love from past History Camps joined us in our online format.
Registrants received exclusive access to the video archive of all sessions, tours, and history walks.
History Camp America 2021 Schedule
Access to all recorded sessions, tours, and walks is included with your registration. See above for more information.
Session Schedule - 7-07-2021 2.40 pm[Click on the Download button above (gray bar, second from right) to open in a new window—where you can save a copy to your computer.]
History Camp Schedule Update: History Camp Boston 2022 will take place on August 13.