The Thoreau Society has been celebrating its Annual Gathering since its founding in 1941. Thoreau Society members and enthusiasts from around the world gather in Concord each year around the time of Thoreau’s birthday on July 12.
Our Keynote speakers have featured a diverse group of individuals, all inspired by Thoreau in some way, such as Joyce Carol Oates, Arun Gandhi, and Edward O. Wilson. Milestones marked by Annual Gatherings include the discovery of the Walden cabin by Roland Robbins in 1944, the first open house of the Thoreau Institute in 1998, and the celebration of the 200th Anniversary of Thoreau’s birth in 2017.
2025: Thoreau’s REVOLUTIONS
July 9-13, 2025
We look forward to seeing you in Concord in 2025, amid the multi-year celebration of the 250th anniversary of the American Revolution. We will gather again at Trinity Episcopal Church for the conference.
Check back for more information and the call for papers.
Given the high number of visitors expected in Concord next year, we suggest you book your accommodations early. Group blocks have been arranged at the following hotels:
Concord’s Colonial Inn, 48 Monument Square, Concord, MA 01742 (1 mile to Trinity Episcopal Church)
Reservations: 800.370.9200 – Mention the Thoreau Society when booking to take advantage of reduced rates.
www.concordscolonialinn.com
Residence Inn by Marriott, 320 Baker Avenue Extension, Concord, MA 01742 (1.6 miles to Trinity Episcopal)
978-341-0003
Book your stay with this link for the group rate
2024: Thoreau & Resilience
In 2024, the Annual Gathering examined Thoreau and resilience writ large — nature’s resilience, Thoreau’s pursuit of cultural and political resilience, the resilient individual who was Thoreau, and the resilience of Thoreau’s legacy in our own times.
Highlights included the following:
Dana S. Brigham Memorial Keynote Lecture: “Thoreau’s Threshold: Temporal Imagination as Public Good”
“The Durable Texts: Editing Thoreau”
“A Conversation: Personal Stories of Thoreauvian Resilience”