• Royce Fellowship
Philip
Mead

Concentration 

History

Award Year 

1997

Philip examined the development of a national identity among average Americans during the Revolutionary War. Specifically, he researched enlisted soldiers' reactions to the crisis of 1780 and the mutinies that the crisis incited, exploring the soldiers' political ideology, motives for fighting and expectations of the Revolution.

Philip is a lecturer on history and literature at Harvard's School of Arts & Sciences. in 2008 he won the Philip Hofer Prize for his collection, "The Art of War in Revolutionary America."