Vermont Humanities

Alan Berolzheimer

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Alan Berolzheimer has directed the book publishing program of the Vermont Historical Society since 1998. He is also the project historianMan in checkered shirt sitting smiling at camera and assistant director of The Flow of History, a Teaching American History program providing professional development activities to Vermont teachers. Alan received a Ph.D. in 20th-century U.S. History from the University of Virginia in 1996. He lives in Norwich.

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Talks by Alan Berolzheimer

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River Memories: Exploring Settlement Patterns on Waterways in Vermont

Devastating recent rain events, including in July 2023 and 2024 and Tropical Storm Irene in 2011, have demonstrated that many communities in Vermont are vulnerable to damage from flooding. Historian Alan Berolzheimer examines how the development of settlement patterns over time have contributed to the problem of flooding in Vermont. Presentations will be adapted with town-specific content to the extent possible.

Vermont Humanities*** June 17, 2025