Friday, 17 November
Registration for the Saturday Conference is below. For those arriving early, we have a full Friday beginning at 10am, the a reception and author talk at Morven Museum at 5:30, finishing up with a fun fellowship pizza dinner at a popular local pub hangowt.
The American War for Independence was an overwhelmingly local affair. Of the 1600+ documented engagements, only sixty or seventy saw the regular armies carry the heaviest burdens of combat. The rest were the business of local forces -- militia, irregulars, Indigenous people, and even family groups. This local warfare had profound implications -- some of them quite dire -- for the nature of the wider war, especially when measured against the accepted rules of "civilized warfare." While staggering in its costs, the history of local warfare is essential to understanding how the colonies gained independence and launched a new nation.
This lecture is hosted by the Congress of American Revolution Round Tables. Doors will open at 5:30 p.m. in the Stockton Education Center for light refreshments. The program begins at 6:00 p.m.
Dr. Lender’s books will be available for purchase at the event with proceeds to benefit Morven Museum & Garden.
ABOUT THE SPEAKER
Mark Edward Lender has a Ph.D. in American History from Rutgers University. He is Professor Emeritus of History at Kean University. He is the author or co-author of eleven books and many articles and reviews in early American social, military, and institutional history. His scholarship has won awards for writing and research, including the Society for Military History’s Distinguished Book of the Year Award (2017) and a Distinguished Writing Award from the U.S. Army Historical Foundation. He was also a finalist for the 2017 George Washington Literary Prize for the book he co-authored Garry Wheeler Stone – Considered THE preeminent book on the Battle of Monmouth, a must read… FATAL SUNDAY: George Washington, the Monmouth Campaign, and the Politics of Battle, 2017.
A Classic Southern Italian restaurants in the region.
"My wife, Gina Cascone, is second generation from Southern Italy. There are not many Italian restaurants she will go to. But Leonardo's is one our favorite trattorias!" ~ Roger Williams, TenCrucialDays.org.
This will be a $45 Prix Fixe dinner Garden Salad and Dinner rolls. Penne Vodka, Chicken Parmesan, Baked Salmon in a Creamy Dill Sauce, Vegetable and Potato, Cannoli, House Red and White Wines. Coffee, Beverage, taxes, and gratuity included.
We will each pay, $45 per person at the restaurant. Please have exact change, or your credit card to through into the kitty. Just indicate how many in your party are joining us for a headcount.