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SUMMARY:Live From New Amsterdam: Revolutionary Women
DESCRIPTION:Presented live on Zoom\nFREE \nREGISTER HERE \nHistories of the Revolutionary War usually focus on men\, but women played an important part in the war\, too. Join New Netherland Institute director Deborah Hamer as she talks to Dr. Anna Danziger Halperin\, Director of the Center for Women’s History at New York Historical\, about the new exhibition Revolutionary Women (opening May 29) Learn more about what women did during the American Revolution and how New York’s women coped with the British occupation. \n \nAnna Danziger Halperin is the Director of the Jean Margo Reid Center for Women’s History at The New York Historical. Anna received her doctorate from Columbia University and her research has been published in academic outlets such as American Historical Review and Signs: Journal of Women in Culture and Society as well as featured in popular media including the New York Times\, Washington Post\, PBS NewsHour\, Time\, and Vox. Since joining the Center for Women’s History in 2019\, she has curated many exhibitions and special installations\, including The New York Sari (Closing April 26) and the upcoming semiquincentennial exhibition\, Revolutionary Women. \nDeboarah Hamer Executive Director\, the New Netherland Institute \nDeborah Hamer is Director of the New Netherland Institute\, where she is responsible for initiatives aimed at identifying\, preserving\, digitizing\, and translating Dutch language documents in repositories around the world. She is a historian of the Dutch Atlantic world and received her Ph.D. from Columbia University. \nLive From New Amsterdam is an ongoing series hosted by the New Netherland Institute and the New Amsterdam Project at The New York Historical. Through vibrant conversations with scholars and historians\, each program will investigate new and exciting research related to New Amsterdam\, New Netherland\, and the lasting legacies of Dutch rule in New York. \nLive From New Amsterdam is presented in partnership with the New Netherland Institute. \n  \n  \n  \n  \n\nTicket Instructions:\nOnline: Register here. If you need assistance\, please send an email to libraryprogram@nyhistory.org. Please note registration closes two hours prior to the program start time. \nBefore the program\, all registered attendees will receive a link and instructions for viewing the program on Zoom. If you do not receive a message\, please check your spam folder. An additional reminder will be sent two hours prior to the program start time. \nAll programs in the Live From New Amsterdam series will be recorded and made available online soon after the program date. \n 
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SUMMARY:New Netherland Institute Annual Conference 2026
DESCRIPTION:The New Netherland Institute’s 2026 Annual Conference in Albany\, NY\n\n\n\nSave the Date: the New Netherland Institute’s 2026 Annual Conference will take place in Albany\, New York at the New York State Museum on November 7-8\, 2026. The theme is New Netherland and the World. \nWe’ll have a Call for Papers out in the next couple of weeks! Travel funding will be available for presenters. \nImage: Jan Albertsz. Rotius\, Still Life\, ca. 1650. From the Collection of the Rijksmuseum.
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