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SUMMARY:Lecture: "Dress Codes: How the Laws of Fashion Made History"
DESCRIPTION:For more information and zoom details\, see the Lecture Series page. \nHosted by: Richard Thompson \nDress codes are as old as clothing itself. For centuries\, clothing has been a wearable status symbol; fashion\, a weapon in struggles for social change; and dress codes\, a way to maintain political control.
URL:https://themayflowersociety.org/event/lecture-dress-codes-how-the-laws-of-fashion-made-history/
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SUMMARY:Lecture: "The Fabric of Civilization: How Textiles Made the World"
DESCRIPTION:For more information and zoom details\, see the Lecture Series page. \nHosted by: Virginia Postrel \nThe story of humanity is the story of textiles — as old as civilization itself. Since the first thread was spun\, the need for textiles has driven technology\, business\, politics\, and culture.
URL:https://themayflowersociety.org/event/lecture-the-fabric-of-civilization-how-textiles-made-the-world/
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SUMMARY:Lecture: "The Pilgrims and America's War over its History"
DESCRIPTION:For more information and zoom details\, see the Lecture Series page. \nHosted by: John Turner \nJohn G. Turner\, author of They Knew They Were Pilgrims: Plymouth Colony and the Contest for American Liberty\, will talk about where the Pilgrims fit into contemporary American arguments about the nation’s origins and past.
URL:https://themayflowersociety.org/event/lecture-the-pilgrims-and-americas-war-over-its-history/
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SUMMARY:Lecture: “King Philip’s War”
DESCRIPTION:Hosted by: Michael Tougias \nLocal historian Michael Tougias looks at Native American way of life\, colonial settlements\, and the events that led up to what many consider the bloodiest war in American history. \nZoom webinar information: \n\nClick to Attend Webinar\nWebinar ID: 83244305728\nWebinar Passcode: 130717\n\n 
URL:https://themayflowersociety.org/event/lecture-king-philips-war/
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SUMMARY:Lecture: “The Winslow Family and Plymouth Colony”
DESCRIPTION:Hosted by: Rebecca Fraser and Michelle Marchetti Coughlin \nRebecca Fraser\, author of The Mayflower: The Families\, the Voyage\, and the Founding of America\, and Michelle Marchetti Coughlin\, author of Penelope Winslow\, Plymouth Colony First Lady: Re-Imagining a Life\, will discuss their books and explore the history of Plymouth Colony through the story of the Winslow family over several generations. During the course of their discussion\, they will highlight how biography and family history can help illuminate the past. \nZoom webinar information: \n\nClick to Attend Webinar\nWebinar ID: 86467506893\nWebinar Passcode: 689238\n\n 
URL:https://themayflowersociety.org/event/lecture-the-winslow-family-and-plymouth-colony/
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SUMMARY:Lecture: "The Mayflower and its Crew: A Nautical and Societal History"
DESCRIPTION:Hosted by: Geoffrey Gamble \nA rollicking travel in time to the 17th century\, including a biography of the Mayflower as a ship\, and a societal history of some of its crew and passengers with a hint of forbidden religion. \nGeoffrey Gamble is the Governor of the Mayflower Society of Delaware\, a retired lawyer and diplomat\, who has had a lifelong interest in studying the 17th century. \nZoom webinar information: \n\nClick to Attend Webinar\nWebinar ID: 86479022435\nWebinar Passcode: 215555\n\n 
URL:https://themayflowersociety.org/event/lecture-the-mayflower-and-its-crew-a-nautical-and-societal-history/
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SUMMARY:Lecture: “Disease and Epidemics in Colonial New England”
DESCRIPTION:Hosted by: Shellie Karol-Chik \nSince the earliest European settlements in New England\, diseases and epidemics were a regular part of colonial life. \nJoin Shellie Karol-Chik as she explores the types of diseases affecting colonists\, the timeline of New England’s early epidemics\, and how colonists viewed and reacted to this unwelcome part of their lives. The event will also review a case study of an outbreak affecting Plymouth Colony in 1747 and provide tips on how to identify outbreaks in your own genealogical and historical research. \nZoom webinar information: \n\nClick to Attend Webinar\nWebinar ID: 83453444944\nWebinar Passcode: 224813\n\n 
URL:https://themayflowersociety.org/event/lecture-disease-and-epidemics-in-colonial-new-england/
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