JOHN O’SULLIVAN MEMORIAL LECTURE Inheriting the Revolution: The Modern Legacy of 1776

Lindsay Chervinsky, PhD
George Washington Presidential Library

4pm, Thursday, March 19 @ Osher Lifelong Learning Institute

Americans revere the Constitution and the Founding generation that forged the nation, but what would the Founders think about the United States today? We will consider how the Founders conceptualized politics, government institutions, and political culture and their expectations for the nation. Dr. Chervinsky will then explore how society has evolved or remained the same. Sponsored by the Department of History’s John O’Sullivan Memorial Lecture and the Florida Atlantic Libraries, co-sponsored by the Department of Political Science.

$25; Faculty, staff, and students FREE; Groups of 8 or more $15
Tickets at fauevents.com or 561-297-6124

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