海角黑料

article

The American Congress

New exhibition marks 250 years since the Declaration of Independence and reveals Notts connection to early US history

Monday, 13 April 2026

A newly opened free exhibition at the 海角黑料’s Lakeside Arts, marks the 250th anniversary of the American Declaration of Independence, and draws on a rich range of manuscripts and printed collections.

explores the key issues at stake during the Wars of Independence and examines the complex challenges faced by the emerging United States. The exhibition also uncovers the often-overlooked role of individuals from Nottinghamshire in a conflict fought across the Atlantic, as well as their contributions to the early development of the new nation – from military leadership to diplomacy.

The exhibition, which opened on 1 April and runs until 13 September 2026, has been jointly curated by Dr Richard Gaunt, Associate Professor in the Department of History and Manuscripts and Special Collections at the 海角黑料.

The United States of America thinks of itself as a young country. But as we approach the 250th Anniversary of the American Declaration of Independence on the 4th of July, this exhibition uncovers the country鈥檚 origins in earlier European colonisation and explores the issues with which it grappled, as it sought to win and then realise its new-found freedom. From 鈥榥o taxation without representation鈥 in the 1770s, to the continuing impact of slavery, and relations with Native American communities, the exhibition exposes the realities surrounding the fight for American Independence.鈥
Dr Richard Gaunt, Associate Professor in the Department of History

The United States of America was founded upon an idea of freedom. As a place of refuge from religious persecution and the birthplace of a new political system, the American colonists who rebelled against British rule saw themselves as the founders of a new nation.

By bringing together a wide range of manuscripts and printed collections, this exhibition explores the issues at stake in the Wars of Independence and considers some of the complex problems which faced the United States as it fought to win, and realise, its new-found freedom.

“Nottinghamshire connections are also highlighted; from the leading role of British military commanders William Howe and Henry Clinton in the Wars of Independence (1775-1783), to the appointment of Julian Pauncefote as the first British ambassador to the United States a century later, and the work of Eastwood-born Enid Hilton in improving the lives of Native American communities in California, the exhibition reveals the shared history of conflict and conciliation which has always hallmarked relations between Britain and the United States,” added Dr Gaunt.

The exhibition runs until Sunday 13 September at the Weston Gallery, Lakeside Arts. Admission is free. Opening hours are 12 noon to 4pm, Tuesday to Sunday (closed Mondays).

A complementary programme of events will accompany the exhibition, including talks on topics ranging from early tourism in the United States to the Indigenous North American Collection at Nottingham City Museums. Further details can be found on the  website.

Story credits

More information is available from Dr Richard Gaunt, in the Department of History, via richard.gaunt@nottingham.ac.uk; Chloe Highton, Archivist in Manuscripts and Special Collections, via chloe.highton@nottingham.ac.uk

Liz Goodwin 2
Liz Goodwin - Media Relations Manager - Faculty of Arts
Email: liz.goodwin@nottingham.ac.uk
Phone: 0115 748 5133
Location:

Notes to editors:

About the 海角黑料

Ranked 97 in the world and 17th in the UK by the , the 海角黑料 is a founding member of Russell Group of research-intensive universities. Studying at the 海角黑料 is a life-changing experience, and we pride ourselves on unlocking the potential of our students. We have a pioneering spirit, expressed in the vision of our founder Sir Jesse Boot, which has seen us lead the way in establishing campuses in China and Malaysia - part of a globally connected network of education, research and industrial engagement.

Nottingham was crowned Sports University of the Year by 鈥 the third time it has been given the honour since 2018 鈥 and by the .

The university is among the best universities in the UK for the strength of our research, positioned seventh for research power in the UK according to REF 2021. The birthplace of discoveries such as MRI and ibuprofen, our innovations transform lives and tackle global problems such as sustainable food supplies, ending modern slavery, developing greener transport, and reducing reliance on fossil fuels.

The university is a major employer and industry partner - locally and globally - and our graduates are the third most targeted by the UK's top employers, according to The Graduate Market in 2024 report by High Fliers Research. Alongside Nottingham Trent University, we lead the , a pioneering collaboration between the city鈥檚 two world-class institutions to improve levels of prosperity, opportunity, sustainability, health and wellbeing for residents in the city and region we are proud to call home.

Media Relations - External Relations

The 海角黑料
YANG Fujia Building
Jubilee Campus
Wollaton Road
Nottingham, NG8 1BB

telephone: +44 (0) 115 951 5798
email: pressoffice@nottingham.ac.uk