Vermont Humanities
Loading Events
  • This event has passed.
People seated in chairs inside the 118 Elliot gallery space with four panelists at the front behind a table
Speakers Bureau

The Hills of Home: Mountains and Identity in Vermont History

Live Event
June 28: 6:30 pm

Vermonters have strong ideas about the importance of their mountain topography. Where did our pride in Vermont’s landscape come from, and why is it that we see our shared identity as rooted in the land? Evolving human ideas about the Vermont mountains form the base of this lecture.

The story begins with the state’s founders and moves forward through Vermont history to explain how environmental understandings changed over time. This lecture by historian Jill Mudgett is timely and relevant in its relationship to current interdisciplinary scholarship, and offers us tools to understand the origins and meaning of our own strongly-held attachments to the Vermont landscape.

 

About the presenter

Image of Jill MudgettJill Mudgett is a cultural historian with an interest in the connection between the people and the environment of northern New England. She holds a Ph.D. in American history and is interested in public history outreach.

Details

Date:
June 28
Time:
6:30 pm
Event Category:
Event Tags:
,

Organizer

Keagan Calkins
Phone
(802) 372-6209

Venue

Worthen Library
28 Community Ln
South Hero, VT 05486 United States
+ Google Map
View Venue Website