Register in advance to accompany Dr. Kurt Schlichting ‘70 through history on a virtual tour from New York City to Newport, R.I. and Fairfield, Conn. in his "A Gilded Age Tale" presentation.
On Wednesday, June 24 at 4 p.m., sociology professor and alumnus Kurt C. Schlichting, PhD, the E. Gerald Corrigan ’63 Chair in Humanities and Social Sciences at ¶¶Òô»ÆƬapp, will take guests back to the Gilded Age of American history on a virtual journey from New York City to Newport, R.I. and Fairfield, Conn. in "A Gilded Age Tale."
"Gilded Age" is a term that describes the tumultuous years between the Civil War and the turn of the twentieth century. The great burst of industrial activity and corporate growth that characterized this period from the late 1870s until 1900 was presided over by a collection of colorful and energetic entrepreneurs who became known alternatively as "captains of industry" and "robber barons." In his engaging virtual presentation, Dr. Schlichting will highlight many of these tycoons, their social and economic impact on society, and how they influenced the development and character of New York City, Newport, and Fairfield, through the architecture of their time.
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