News

The 2025 Society of the Cincinnati Prize Awarded to Vaughn Scribner

The 2025 Society of the Cincinnati Prize has been awarded to Vaughn Scribner, Ph.D., associate professor of British American history at the University of Central Arkansas, for his book Under Alien Skies: Environment, Suffering, and the Defeat of the British Military in Revolutionary America, published in 2024 by the University of North Carolina Press. Join us on October 8 for the presentation of the award to Professor Scribner, who will discuss his book focusing on British and German soldiers’ perceptions of and experiences in the American environment.

 

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Events

Upcoming Author's Talk - Washington’s Lieutenants: Major Versus Brigadier Generals in the Revolutionary War

Join us on Wednesday, October 1 at 6:30 p.m., for an author’s talk featuring Douglas Branson, Ph.D., of the University of Pittsburgh discussing his new book that explores some of Washington’s most colorful generals to show the relationships and dynamics between each and their impact on the Continental Army throughout the Revolution.

Exhibitions

Revolutionary Beginnings

Revolutionary Beginnings kicks off our commemoration of the 250th anniversary of the Revolutionary War with an examination of three critical and underappreciated battles—at Bunker Hill, Quebec and Sullivan’s Island—that demonstrate how widespread the rebellion was prior to the Declaration of Independence.

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Historiscope Toy Interactive

A mid-nineteenth century educational toy made by Milton Bradley & Co. and preserved in our collections displays twelve scenes of the Revolution considered to be the most important events for children to know about the founding of their country. Explore the Historiscope through a new digital interactive experience.