EverScholar Course: Reverberations of the Revolution II (March 21-24, 2024) – WAITLIST SIGNUP

EverScholar Course: Reverberations of the Revolution II (March 21-24, 2024) – WAITLIST SIGNUP

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March 21-24, 2024

Yale Law School, New Haven, CT

Faculty: Akhil Reed Amar, Gordon S. Wood, Paul Grimstad

 

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Course fees:  $2395. (Waitlist signup is free.) All meals, tuition, readings, event tickets, and in-course transportation (that is, other than getting to and from New Haven, CT) are included in the course fees. Housing is not included, but EverScholar has arranged a block of discounted rooms at The Study at Yale, near where the program will be hosted.

 

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Reverberations of the Revolution II (March 21-24, 2024)

Professors: Akhil Reed Amar, Gordon Wood, and Paul Grimstad

March 21-24, 2024

Yale Law School, New Haven, CT

The course will examine greatest event in American History – the American Revolution – and assess its revolutionary nature, its radicalism its transformative character, its aftermath and echoes through the early 19th Century.

By 1776 Americans knew they were launching a grand experiment in republican government. They were confident they could by their own efforts remake their culture, create anew what they thought and believed. Their Declaration of Independence told them that their equal status at birth did not determine what they might become. Suddenly, everything seemed possible. The revolutionary leaders were faced with the awesome task of creating out of their British heritage their own separate national identity. Americans now had the opportunity to realize an ideal republican world, to put the Enlightenment into practice, to create an ordered virtuous society and an illustrious classical culture that men since the Greeks had yearned for.

Little worked out in the way the Revolutionary leaders expected. By the third decade of the nineteenth century it seemed to many that American society was coming apart. So – what are we to make of the Revolution, all in all? Beyond the Revolution’s own ideas and ideals, we will also look at those ensuing decades, and see how all these things shaped the new republic; whether and which ideals were enduring and remained influential; whether they were hollowed out or even abandoned; and what all this means for the so-called “idea of America.”

But America was not “just” an idea – it was a new legal, juridical system. But what kind of system? In 1776, was America one nation or thirteen? What about in 1789? In what ways were the so-called “United States of America” united? Why did this matter? How does this set of questions connect to American ideals, both at its founding, and going forward?

We are uniquely privileged to undertake this journey with the most extraordinary leaders imaginable. Two peerless historians – Professors Gordon Wood, the greatest living historian of the Founding, and Professor Akhil Reed Amar, the greatest scholar, theorist, and historian of the American Constitution – will be joined by Professor Paul Grimstad, a prominent expert on the expression of these ideas and ideals as they were written by the Americans and their observers themselves – by Emerson, by Tocqueville, by Jefferson. The history of ideas is best studied by including the best expounders and chroniclers of those ideas, and therefore Professor Grimstad will bring those thinkers and writers to our door.

Join us as we feast on the richest material with the finest faculty, with the greatest experts on beautiful ideas expressed in the most magnificent words, for three days of exuberant immersion together.

Further details, including the scope of the academic program and its enrichment by site visits, are on the course webpage and linked pages.

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