All Inclusive* Program Prices Starting At:
$880/person - Double Occupancy
$1180/person - Single Occupancy
* Includes lodging, meals, program activities and access to optional daily activities and recreational equipment. Learn More about the Great Camp Sagamore experience.
Program Overview
Background
Great Camp Sagamore has always provided a phenomenal setting for learning new ideas and having deep conversations. The Sagamore Seminars in History provide guests the opportunity to learn about key historical ideas, issues, and events with expert instructors and historical guides. No prior expertise is required: while these are information-packed programs that approximate college learning, they are designed to welcome all levels of knowledge and experience. All you need to bring is an inquisitive mind!
Sagamore Seminars in History: The American Civil War.
Over the course of five days, guests will have the opportunity to engage in all the nuanced, in-depth, and honest discussions that should surround the greatest catastrophe in United States history. The Civil War killed more Americans than the Revolutionary War, The War of 1812, the Mexican American War, the Spanish American War, World War I, World War II, Korea, Vietnam, and every other one of our foreign wars combined.
Yet all was not lost: that impossibly high cost and its aftermath also caused a Second American Revolution: the immediate emancipation of four million men, women, and children, the abolition of slavery forevermore, and American citizenship for any person born on US soil. From the death and devastation of so many came, literally, a new birth of freedom for so many more.
For several hours each morning and afternoon, participants will discuss key moments and movements from the Civil War, informed by short readings and lectures created and curated for brevity, accessibility, and variety. Prominent Civil War historians will also Zoom in to discuss their own research and work. In the evenings, guests will have further opportunities to engage with the Civil War era in different ways, including Civil War stories around campfires, Civil War songs and discussions, and screenings of Civil War media. The program also provides ample downtime to enjoy all the natural recreation, space for reflection, and architectural beauty Sagamore so famously offers.
Topics will include the causes of the conflict, the battlefronts and homefronts of the war itself, and the end of the rebellion and beginning of Reconstruction. We will also investigate how Americans have remembered the Civil War at different times throughout our history, and what impacts those memories have had on American history, culture, and policy. The seminars will also examine issues of race and gender that too often disappear from the more broadstroke treatments of the war: our story is intentionally inclusive of as many experiences as possible.
Lastly, guests should note that this is not intended to be a program in debate: although disagreements may naturally arise over different interpretations or inquiries, this seminar is not about being "right." Instead, it focuses on fully informing guests on the current state of Civil War scholarship, and coming as close as possible to the people, politics, and problems of the past. Our measured metrics for success will be our ability to maintain respect for the historical experiences of all parties and all participants and to learn from each other's perspectives.
Program Activities
Seminar sessions which include short lectures, group discussions and Zooming with other historians to learn from their experiences.
Evening fireside chats on additional topics
An evening music event focusing on the music of the Civil War Era
Movies about the Civil War Era
Free time to explore Sagamore amenities and optional activities such as a Guided Tour of Great Camp Sagamore, Guided Nature Hike, Guided Paddle, or History Hike.