Diane and Adam E. Max Conference on Women’s History
Join us on Sunday, March 1, for the 11th annual Diane and Adam E. Max Conference on Women’s History. This conference marks the nation’s semiquincentennial by considering the meaning of revolution: what did the Age of Revolutions, and the American Revolution specifically, unleash? How did it expand—and contract—liberty, and for whom? What legacies of revolution have women carried forward today? Liberty for All? Women in the Age of Revolutions will probe the Revolutionary promise: its beginnings, its limitations, its reach, and its legacy. Across a day of panel conversations, we will consider how understanding the Revolutionary period—and women’s lives and experiences within its struggles—can help us better understand the American story. More details to be released soon.
Confirmed panelists include: Jennifer L. Morgan; Karin Wulf; Linda Kerber; Carol Berkin; Maeve Kane; Christopher L. Brown; Serena Zabin; Maya Jasanoff; Kariann Yokota; Zara Anishanslin; and Irin Carmon.


