A Revolution Will Not Be Tweeted
Education · Lecture

A Revolution Will Not Be Tweeted

Explore the history of the American Revolution in this engaging lecture presented by Vermont Humanities at Lawrence Memorial Library.

Thu, 16 Jul 2026 Lawrence Memorial Library Bristol , Vermont
Join the community at Lawrence Memorial Library for 'A Revolution Will Not Be Tweeted,' an insightful presentation sponsored by Vermont Humanities. This event delves into the historical context of the American Revolution, examining how information and the Declaration of Independence were disseminated in 1776 compared to today's digital age. It is a free, ADA-accessible program open to the public, offering a unique opportunity to learn about the foundational moments of the United States from a scholarly perspective.

What to Expect

An informative lecture that bridges historical communication methods with modern perspectives, fostering deep discussion.

Who Should Attend

  • History enthusiasts
  • Students
  • Local residents
  • Lifelong learners
  • Library patrons

Agenda Overview

The event features a presentation by a Vermont Humanities scholar followed by a discussion period.
Venue & Address
Lawrence Memorial Library
40 North St
Bristol , Vermont – 05443
United States
Organizer
Vermont Humanities · Non-profit Organization
Vermont Humanities provides educational programs and resources to foster lifelong learning across the state.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is there a cost to attend?
No, the event is free and open to the public.
Where is the library located?
Lawrence Memorial Library is at 40 North St, Bristol, VT.
Is the venue accessible?
Yes, the event is ADA accessible.
Who is the sponsor?
The event is sponsored by Vermont Humanities.
Do I need to register?
Check the library website for registration requirements.
Is it suitable for children?
It is primarily geared toward adults and older students.
Tags
History Education Lecture Vermont Bristol Humanities
Summary
A historical lecture exploring the dissemination of information during the American Revolution, hosted by Vermont Humanities.
Highlights
  • Expert historical analysis
  • Sponsored by Vermont Humanities
  • Free and open to public
  • ADA accessible venue
  • Engaging Q&A session
  • Educational insights
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