Lectures and Events

2023-2024
The Foundations of Civic Virtue”

John Charles Thomas smiling

Opening Convocation Speech: “The Skills of Freedom” 
Monday, August 21, 2023 
The Honorable John Charles Thomas, Former Justice of the Virginia Supreme Court and Author of Poetic Justice: A Memoir 
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Founders Day Lecture: “How Shall We Remember?” 
Thursday, November 9, 2023 
Christy S. Coleman, executive director of the Jamestown-Yorktown Foundation in Williamsburg, VA also serves as a member of the Virginia American Revolution 250 Commission 
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Ronald L. Heinemann Lecture in the History of the American South  
Tuesday, February 27, 2024
Patricia A. Sullivan, William Arthur Fairey II Professor of History at the University of South Carolina draws from her recent book, “Justice Rising,” on Robert F. Kennedy and the civil rights movement. This spring marks the 60th anniversary of Kennedy’s visit to Prince Edward County and his talk at H-SC.
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Society of the Cincinnati Visiting Scholar Series 
Wednesday, March 20, 2024 
7:30-9 PM 
Crawley Forum
Professor Jack Fructman of Towson University will deliver a talk on Thomas Paine, with a reception to follow. 
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Dr. Ken Fincham lecture 
March/early April, 2024
Professor Kenneth Fincham is Professor of Early Modern History at University of Kent at Canterbury. He studied History at Oxford University and completed his Ph.D at University College London.  
Sponsored by the Student Museum Board and the Virginia Program at Oxford

2024-25 Lectures and Events 
“Civic Virtue in Action” 

a historic painting of the Trial of Algernon Sidney

Union-Philanthropic Society (UPLS) & Jongleurs Reenactment of the Trial of Algernon Sidney 
September/October, 2024 
Algernon Sidney was arrested in 1683 as an accomplice in an attempt to assassinate King Charles II and, after being tried and convicted, he was beheaded in 1683. At his trial, passages from the manuscript of his Discourses Concerning Government were introduced as evidence that he believed in the right of revolution.  The treatise later became a key text for revolutionaries in the North American colonies. 

historic paintings of John Hampden and Algernon Sidney, side by side

Lecture on John Hampden and Algernon Sydney 
October, 2024
and Panel Discussion: “What’s in a name: Why Hampden and Sydney?”  

a photo of a historic document advertising Hampden-Sydney academy from 1770s

Founders Commemorative Lecture: “Civic Virtue in Action” 
November , 2024

Founders Day

November 10, 2024
and Panel Discussion 

historic painting of James Madison

Lecture on James Madison
February, 2025

Elected to the Hampden-Sydney Board of Trustees on November 8, 1775, James Madison, through his friendship with Samuel Stanhope Smith, influenced the ideals of the new “academy.”  His fame as “The Father of the Constitution” would come years later. 

and Panel Discussion 

Lecture: “Ordinary People 
February/March, 2025

and Panel Discussion 

a historic painting of Patrick Henry

Lecture on Patrick Henry
March, 2025

Elected to the Hampden-Sydney Board of Trustees on November 8, 1775, Patrick Henry helped Hampden-Sydney secure a state charter in 1783, which officially promoted the academy to a college. He also lived for a time in Prince Edward County and several of his sons attended Hampden-Sydney. Henry was famous at the time of his election to the Board. At the Virginia Convention in March of 1775, he delivered the phrase for which he is best known— “Give me liberty, or give me death!

and Panel Discussion

a replication of the historic Patrick Henry speech, "Give me liberty..."

Trip to St. John’s Church for Reenactment of Patrick Henry’s Speech &
Visit to Virginia Museum of History & Culture (VMHC)
 
March, 2025
At the Second Virginia Convention in March of 1775, Patrick Henry delivered the phrase for which he is best known— “Give me liberty, or give me death!”   

Alumni Reception
Virginia Museum of History & Culture (VMHC) 

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