Mythos 1776
Book Presentation & Conversation | Monday, 18.5.2026 | 19:00 Uhr
Book Presentation & Conversation | Monday, 18.5.2026 | 19:00 Uhr
“Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Happiness”—this triad from 1776 forms the sacred foundation of today’s superpower, the United States. Yet in 2026, in a nation torn apart from within, these words often sound like nothing more than a distant echo. While Donald Trump exploits the myth of the American quest for freedom to engineer a radical realignment of power in Washington, historian Hiram Kümper poses—to himself and to all of us—the uncomfortable question: Were the Founding Fathers truly concerned with universal human rights—or simply with access to power and “the spoils of office”? Kümper looks behind the glossy, polished heroic epic of white men and dissects a political ideology that exported its “Way of Life” globally while systematically excluding millions of enslaved Black and Indigenous people at home. Together with the Mannheim history professor—also known from television—and his non-fiction book “Mythos 1776,” we shed light on the dark flip side of U.S. self-confidence: Who really paid the bitter price for the rise of this “power player”? We explore the paradoxes of an iconic founding narrative that continues to fuel political extremes to this day—and in doing so, we bring to light those who have all too often been forgotten in the official narrative.
Prof. Dr. Hiram Kümper, born in Bochum in 1981, has been a professor of late medieval and early modern history since 2013 and has held the Carl-Theodor Endowed Chair at the University of Mannheim since 2019. His much-discussed book "*The Dream of the Honorable Merchant* was published by Propyläen.
€9 | €6 (CSH members)
German
KG I der Universität Freiburg | Hörsaal 1098, Platz der Universität 3, 79098 Freiburg
Monday, 18.5.2026 | 19:00 – 20:30 Uhr
Organizer: Carl-Schurz-Haus | In Kooperation mit Colloquium politicum & Landeszentrale für politische Bildung
Copyright: Daniel Bußmann