American Revolution museum’s new ‘Irish Soldier’ exhibit has it all: Love. Death. Psychodrama.
The Philadelphia Inquirer
by Stephan Salisbury

R. Scott Stephenson, president and chief executive of the Museum of the American Revolution, calls the Cost of Revolution: The Life and Death of an Irish Soldier, a “psychological thriller of museum exhibits.”

Curator Matthew Skic, who put the ambitious show together for the museum, is a little less dramatic. He says, “It speaks to the trans-Atlantic impact of the American Revolution. What happens here, what happens here in Philadelphia, matters on a global scale.”

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