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Conference Presentations
2009 Apr Queen’s University, Belfast, 'Will the Real General Wolfe Please Stand Up?: Benjamin West, JSC Schaak, and visual representations of James Wolfe' ('1759: An Interdisciplinary Conference')

2009 Mar Christ Church Oxford, 'Why Wolfe won: revisiting the Quebec campaign of 1759' (special interest weekend '1759: Britain's "Wonderful Year"')

2008 Nov Jumonville, Pennsylvania, 20th Annual French and Indian War Seminar, 'The British Army in the 1758 Forbes Campaign'

2008 Apr Fort Ticonderoga, New York, 13th Annual War College of the Seven Years War, 'A Tale of Two Brigadiers: James Wolfe and Lord Howe in1758'

2008 Mar Saint Vincent College, Latrobe, Pennsylvania, 12th Annual Ohio Country Conference, 'Wolfe at Louisbourg: the making of a trans-Atlantic hero'

Wes Red Hawk Dikeman, who worked at Fort Ticonderoga and inspired the title for White Devil
Staircase to Great Hall, Christ Church Oxford Speaking at Jumonville, PA, 2008
2005 Nov Jumonville, Pennsylvania, 17th Annual French and Indian War History. Seminar (keynote speaker), 'General James Wolfe: America's Forgotten Hero?'

2005 Jul Old Bedford Village, Pennsylvania, at the invitation of Bedford County. Historical Society, 'Bloody Baptism: The British Army and Braddock's Defeat'

2005 Mar University of Pittsburgh, Greensburg Campus, 'Braddock's Defeat: British Perspectives', 9th Annual Ohio Country Conference (1755: War Spreads Across a Continent)

2004 Jul Fort Necessity, Pennsylvania: ‘“Where three worlds collide”: public history forum on the battle of Fort Necessity 1754.’

2004 May Fort Ticonderoga, New York, Annual Conference on the Seven Years’ War: ‘New light on an old story: the St. Francis Raid revisited’

2003 Jul University of Northumbria, Carlisle, The Historical Association Border Conference, (speaker and panel chairman) ‘Anglo-American attitudes, War and Empire: The British Experience 1689-1763’

2002 Nov Jumonville, Pennsylvania, 14th Annual French and Indian War History Seminar, Braddock Road Preservation Association, (keynote speaker) ‘Who were Braddock’s Men?’

Wes Red Hawk Dikeman, who worked at Fort Ticonderoga and inspired the title for White Devil
Landscape around Ford Nescessity, Pennsylvania USA Wes Red Hawk Dikeman, who worked at Fort Ticonderoga and inspired the title for White Devil
2002 May Fort Ticonderoga, New York, Annual Conference on the Seven Years’ War, (keynote speaker) ‘Forging the first ‘“American Army”: British regular soldiers in the “Great War for Empire”’

2002 Apr University of Oxford, UK, British Association for American Studies Annual Conference, Rothermere American Institute, ‘“The bloodiest scene in all America”: Reassessing the St Francis Raid of 1759’

2000 Sep Cambridge University, UK, Omohundro Institute Conference on Early American History and Culture, Sidney Sussex College, ‘Home from America: The British Army and veterans of the Revolutionary War’

1999 Jun Brunel University, UK, the Brunel-Cambridge Conference on Early American History and Culture, (PLS make link to website ) ‘The first “American Army”? A study of soldiering and identity in the late colonial world’

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