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Guided tour: "Nursery of Rebellion": Princeton and the American Revolution

Дата публикации: 23-06-2026 16:30:00

A 30-minute guided tour of the latest exhibition in the Milberg Gallery in Firestone Library at Princeton University. Tours meet in the lobby of Firestone Library.
Drawing on an array of PUL’s manuscript and rare book collections, this exhibition will commemorate the 250th anniversaries of U.S. independence and the Battle of Princeton, and showcase Princeton’s archival treasures from the revolutionary era alongside documents and artifacts that reveal local experiences of the American Revolution on campus and in the surrounding communities. Exploring the Revolution across lines of gender, class, race, allegiance, and status, the exhibition will offer visitors a range of perspectives on the Revolution’s ideals and contradictions, its anxiety and violence, and its achievements and tragedies.
Curated by Michael Blaakman, Associate Professor of History, and Gabriel Swift, Librarian for Early American Collections.
Milberg Gallery, Firestone Library from April 15 through July 12, 2026. Open to the public.
Gallery hours: 10am-6pm Tues, Wed, Sat, and Sun. 10am-8pm Thurs and Fri. Closed Mondays.

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