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Conference Presentations
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| 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')
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| 2009 Mar |
Christ Church Oxford, 'Why Wolfe won: revisiting the Quebec campaign of 1759' (special interest weekend '1759: Britain's "Wonderful Year"')
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| 2008 Nov |
Jumonville, Pennsylvania, 20th Annual French and Indian War Seminar, 'The British Army in the 1758 Forbes Campaign'
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| 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'
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| 2008 Mar |
Saint Vincent College, Latrobe, Pennsylvania, 12th Annual Ohio Country Conference, 'Wolfe at Louisbourg: the making of a trans-Atlantic hero'
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| Staircase to Great Hall, Christ Church Oxford |
Speaking at Jumonville, PA, 2008 |
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| 2005 Nov |
Jumonville, Pennsylvania, 17th Annual French and Indian War History.
Seminar (keynote speaker), 'General James Wolfe: America's Forgotten Hero?'
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| 2005 Jul |
Old Bedford Village, Pennsylvania, at the invitation of Bedford County.
Historical Society, 'Bloody Baptism: The British Army and Braddock's Defeat'
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| 2005 Mar |
University of Pittsburgh, Greensburg Campus, 'Braddock's Defeat:
British Perspectives', 9th Annual Ohio Country Conference (1755: War Spreads Across a Continent)
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| 2004 Jul |
Fort Necessity, Pennsylvania:
‘“Where three worlds collide”: public history forum on the battle of Fort Necessity 1754.’
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| 2004 May |
Fort Ticonderoga, New York, Annual Conference on the Seven Years’ War: ‘New light on an old story: the St. Francis Raid revisited’
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| 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’
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| 2002 Nov |
Jumonville, Pennsylvania, 14th Annual French and Indian War History Seminar, Braddock Road Preservation Association, (keynote speaker) ‘Who were Braddock’s Men?’
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| Landscape around Ford Nescessity, Pennsylvania USA |
Wes Red Hawk Dikeman, who worked at Fort Ticonderoga and inspired the title for White Devil |
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| 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”’
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| 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’
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| 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’
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| 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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