News Summary
Knoxville will host Pulitzer Prize-winning historian Rick Atkinson for a discussion on his latest book during the ongoing celebration of America’s 250th anniversary. The event on June 23 is organized by the East Tennessee Historical Society and includes a VIP reception before the main presentation. Atkinson’s book, ‘The Fate of the Day,’ explores the challenges faced by the Continental Army during critical battles of the American Revolutionary War. Tickets are available at various price points for interested attendees.
Knoxville Hosts Pulitzer Prize-Winning Historian Rick Atkinson on June 23
Knoxville will welcome acclaimed historian Rick Atkinson on Monday, June 23, 2025, for a special discussion centered around his latest book, The Fate of the Day: The War for America, Fort Ticonderoga to Charleston, 1777-1780. The event will take place at 7:00 p.m. at the First Presbyterian Church of Knoxville, located at 620 State Street.
This talk is a significant part of the ongoing celebration marking America’s 250th anniversary. Hosting the event is the East Tennessee Historical Society, which aims to engage the community with enriching historical dialogues.
Preceding Atkinson’s discussion, a VIP Reception will occur at 5:30 p.m. at the East Tennessee History Center for a limited number of guests. This exclusive opportunity will allow attendees to engage with the renowned author before the evening presentation.
About the Book
The Fate of the Day marks the second volume of Atkinson’s Revolution Trilogy, following his prior work, The British Are Coming. Released by Crown Publishing, this book coincides with the 250th anniversary of the American War for Independence and offers a compelling narrative covering critical events from winter 1777. It explores the hardships faced by the Continental Army and the significant obstacles presented to King George III during this tumultuous period.
Key battles highlighted in the book include Brandywine, Saratoga, Monmouth, and Charleston, alongside the notorious hardships of Valley Forge. The narrative also underscores the contributions of pivotal figures such as Benjamin Franklin, George Washington, and General William Howe, providing readers with a rich understanding of the era’s historical context.
About Rick Atkinson
Rick Atkinson is a distinguished historian and author, recognized for his extensive body of work in the field of history and journalism. He is a recipient of multiple Pulitzer Prizes, including accolades for both history and reporting. His notable past works include the Liberation Trilogy and The Long Gray Line. Atkinson’s expertise and narrative style have made him a critical voice in American historical discourse, and his latest book promises to inspire further interest in the revolutionary period of American history.
Ticket Information
Tickets for the event are available at varying price points to accommodate different attendees:
- VIP Tickets: $120 ($110 for East Tennessee Historical Society Members)
- General Admission: $20 ($15 for East Tennessee Historical Society Members)
Note that the number of VIP tickets is limited, and early purchase is encouraged.
Further Details
For those seeking more information or wishing to purchase tickets, they can visit the East Tennessee Historical Society’s website. Alternatively, inquiries can be directed to their contact number at 865-686-9970 or via email at staff@knoxfocus.com.
As part of the larger initiative to celebrate and reflect on the rich tapestry of American history, this event with Rick Atkinson serves as an important opportunity for the Knoxville community to engage with themes that shaped the nation.
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