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Lindsay Chervinsky: Presidents' Day Celebration

Until the passing of the Uniform Monday Holiday Act, February 22 was federally recognized as Washington’s Birthday. Now the third Monday of February, also known as Presidents’ Day, traditionally honoring Washington and Lincoln, has grown to encompass the best practices of the presidency, not to mention a weekend of deals. The day allows Americans to pull from the founding fathers’ wisdom and apply the lessons of their day to the ills plaguing ours. Presidents Day, especially in our current climate, must be more than an opportunity to be patriotic and save a few bucks.

In observance of this year’s Presidents’ Day, the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Foundation, Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library & Museum, and the Hauenstein Center were pleased to welcome Lindsay Chervinsky, historian and author of The Cabinet: George Washington and the Creation of An American Institution, to Grand Valley State University for our annual celebration of Presidents’ Day.

 

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Lindsay Chervinsky: Presidents’ Day Celebration


When

February 23, 2022

Program Supporters

Gerald R. Ford Presidential Foundation
Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library & Museum

 

About Lindsay Chervinsky

Dr. Lindsay M. Chervinsky is a historian of the presidency, political culture, and the government — especially the president’s cabinet. She produces history that speaks to fellow scholars as well as a larger public audience. Dr. Chervinsky believes history can be exhilarating and she works to share her passion with as many people as possible. Her research can be found in publications from op-eds to books, speaking on podcasts and other media, and teaching for every kind of audience. On this site, you’ll learn more about Dr. Chervinsky and her work.

Dr. Chervinsky’s book, The Cabinet: George Washington and the Creation of an American Institutionwas published on April 7, 2020. The paperback will be released on February 8, 2022. She also writes a monthly column for Governing and Washington MonthlyShe is the co-host of The Past, The Promise, The Presidencyand a regular guest on The Thomas Jefferson Hour podcast. She is the creator of the Audible course: The Best and Worst Presidential Cabinets in U.S. History.

Her next book, An Honest Man: The Inimitable Presidency of John Adams is under contract and will be published in Fall 2024.

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