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Profs & Pints: Colonial Phillys Organized Chaos
Social Circle Restaurant at the Cambria Hotel Philadelphia Downtown Center City
Philadelphia, PA
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Profs & Pints: Colonial Phillys Organized Chaos
Profs and Pints presents: Colonial Philly's Organized Chaos, a look at the city's progression from mob-ruled to model for a new nation, with Jessica Chopin Roney, associate professor of history at Temple University and author of Governed by a Spirit of Opposition: The Origins of American Political Practice in Colonial Philadelphia.

When, in the spring of 1775, a Philadelphia militia mobilized almost overnight in response to news of fighting in Lexington, John Adams wrote: So sudden a formation of an Army never took Place anywhere.

Adams was wrong, though. So sudden a formation of an Army had in fact taken place multiple times, right in Philadelphia during its pre-revolutionary days.

Well before the American Revolution dawned, Philadelphia had a long history of independently organizing, mainly in response to British misrule and absentee governance. It got done what needed to get done, becoming the birthplace of America's first fire companies, first public library, first hospital, first non-sectarian college, and first scientific organizations. It was home to the America's only extralegal militias, giving rise to three of them. With innovators like Benjamin Franklin and John Bartram pioneering hitherto unknown ways of societal formation, Philadelphia rewrote the playbook of democratic governance in the New World.

Understanding how Philly became a self-made city is essential to understanding the American Experiment itself. It's a great story for tourists to learn as they explore historic sites around the city, and it's a story likely to evoke among city residents as much pride as cheesesteaks, Rocky, and the Eagles' Philly Special.

Come hear that story as Profs and Pints, a company that is devoted to democratizing access to higher learning providing scholars with new audiences, brings to Philadelphia the nightlife revolution that it has sparked in Washington DC. The talk marks the debut of Profs and Pints in Philadelphia at the Social Circle Restaurant at the Cambria Hotel Philadelphia Downtown Center City, part of the national Cambria Hotels brand. The hotel's views of Philadelphia City Hall will take on new meaning. (Listed time is for doors. Talk begins 30 minutes later. Tickets are $12 and must be purchased online and in advance.)

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Social Circle Restaurant at the Cambria Hotel Philadelphia Downtown Center City (Ver)
219 South Broad Street
Philadelphia, PA 19107
United States
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