Drinking the Revolution Series: The Invention of Rum in a Era of Revolution

Date(s)
Tuesday, January 20th, 2026
Street Address

Hatcher Graduate Library – Gallery
913 South University Avenue
Ann Arbor, MI 48109

William L. Clements Library, Special Collections Research Center Lecture: This talk, building on Jordan’s 2025 book The Invention of Rum: Creating the Quintessential Atlantic Commodity, will present a new story of how rum was invented, made, sold, and consumed in the Atlantic world, and how those developments intersected with the American Revolution. He will introduce the audience to a commodity that itself revolutionized the Atlantic world in large part due to its ubiquity and affordability. He will then home in on various moments in the leadup, course, and aftermath of the American Revolution when the market for—and meanings embedded within—rum shaped the age of revolutions.

Registration not required, hybrid webinar available.

Free admission

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Drinking the Revolution Series: The Invention of Rum in a Era of Revolution

Event Times

4pm - 5:30pm