Cadwalader Lecture Series

Cadwalader Lecture Series

Exploring Revolutionary War History Through Expert Voices

The Cadwalader Lecture Series, hosted by the Princeton Battlefield Society, offers a compelling forum for the exploration of Revolutionary War history, with a special focus on the Battle of Princeton, the Ten Crucial Days, and the broader fight for American independence.

This ongoing series brings together distinguished historians, authors, scholars, and preservationists to present original research, fresh perspectives, and in-depth discussions about the people, strategy, and legacy of the American Revolution.

September 30 – Dr. Richard Bell, The American Revolution and the Fate of the World

October 17 – New Jersey Signers of the Declaration of Independence and their Descendants

November 19 – Arthur Lefkowitz, George Washington’s Revenge and George Washinton’s Dilemma.

Future presentations and speakers to be announced soon...

About the Lecture Series

Named in honor of General John Cadwalader, a key figure in the Ten Crucial Days Campaign, this series embodies our mission to educate, engage, and preserve. Lectures are open to the public and offered both in-person and virtually, making them accessible to Revolutionary War enthusiasts across the country.

Each session includes:

  • Expert-led presentations
  • Live or moderated Q&A
  • Recordings available for later viewing
  • Supplemental reading and resources

Discover the past. Engage with the present. Be part of the Cadwalader Lecture Series.