The New Anthology is a community-led, multi-year project that gives new voice to aspects of our shared Dutch-American history by connecting stories and perspectives that have often been overlooked or purposefully ignored. Visit the online collection to find out more!
The John Adams Institute provides an independent podium for American culture in the Netherlands. For three decades, we have brought the best and the brightest of American thinking from the fields of literature, politics, history, and technology.
KIP Republic and the renowned National Black Theater from New York are joining forces. Together, they will present the new theatre production KINGS…come home. The audience is drawn into the compelling story of a family repeatedly forced to leave their home behind. The reasons for their departure, rooted in the traces of our colonial past, are laid out like a labyrinth in the performance. Click here for more info and tickets.
On November 3, 2024, the Amsterdamse Spinoza Kring and the Amsterdam Public Library, are organizingĀ ‘Amsterdam: free thinking from Spinoza to the present.’ American/Canadian academic and philosopher Steven Nadler and American author, historian, journalist and former John Adams director Russell Shorto will join the program online. Click here for more info & tickets.
The John Adams Institute provides an independent podium for American culture in the Netherlands. For three decades, we have brought the best and the brightest of American thinking from the fields of literature, politics, history, and technology. Love it or hate it, what happens in the United States is of continuing relevance for the rest of the world. We host a number of public events with the goal of examining cultural phenomena related to the United States, be that of national or international concern.
The John Adams Institute
West-Indisch Huis
Herenmarkt 95A
1013 EC Amsterdam
The Netherlands
T +31 (0)20 624 72 80
E-mail info@john-adams.nl
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