"Why Litchfield? Grounding Town History to the Land Itself" Luncheon with Dr. Robert Thorson

Schedule

Thu May 14 2026 at 01:00 pm to 03:00 pm

UTC-04:00

Location

72 Whitehall Rd, Litchfield, CT 06759-3914, United States | Litchfield, CT

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James Fischer, Research Director of The White Mountain Memorial Conservation Center, carried grist to my metaphorical mill when sending me his manuscript "Geology as Destiny?" My job in this presentation is to grind that grist into the bread of Litchfield history, following the example Robert Gross and I set for our article "Why Concord?" published recently in a special issue of The Atlantic titled The Unfinished Revolution. During my talk, I hope to sway you to the realization that social history is the tail on the dog of Earth history. Fischer was convinced, having written:"Litchfield's history, like Concord's, is not simply something that happened on the landscape. -- it is something that emerged from it." And also: "The value of reading Litchfield though Gross and Thorson's lens is not to reduce culture to geology, but to restore continuity between the town's celebrated stories and the grounded conditions that made them possible." I love his word "restore" because the citizens of Litchfield during the "Age of Homespun” understood this continuity far more than most of us in the age of AI.
This will be a mixed-media oral presentation with slides, readings, demonstrations, discussion, and Q&A. Points of interest will be the Litchfield's varied terrain, rock ledges, erratic boulders, streamlined hills, hardscrabble pastures, wetland pastures, stone walls, streams, mill seats, aquifers, Bantam Lake, and other ponds. One specific point of special interest will be a beautiful slab of Litchfield rock that records eight events in deep time. 1:00 p.m. – 3:00 p.m., Carriage House. Luncheon included. All tickets: $25.00
Please register online: https://whitememorialcc.org/event/why-litchfield-grounding-town-history-to-the-land-itself-with-dr-robert-thorson/
About Our Speaker:
Robert M. Thorson (Thor) is a Midwestern native, turned Northwestern geologist, turned Northeastern academic. Currently, he's a Professor of Earth Sciences at the University of Connecticut with a research focus on the link between New England's landscape, archaeology, history, ecology, and literature. His work as an author includes The Walden Experiments, upcoming from Princeton University Press and seven previous books, one of which, Stone by Stone, won the Connecticut Book Award for nonfiction, remains a regional bestseller, and is now available in audio.
His work as a journalist was recently featured by the Washington Post, the Wall Street Journal, The Atlantic, and Smithsonian. He's also a talking head for a three-part Ken Burns-PBS reframing of Henry David Thoreau that will air nationwide on March 30-31. This is his fifth appearance in Litchfield for conservation-minded audiences since 2003.
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