Empires at War: The French and Indian War

WED, SEP 7, 2005 (56:28)

William Fowler, director of the Massachusetts Historical Society, describes the epic struggle between the world’s two great super powers, France and England, in a war fought to determine the fate of North America.

+ BIO: William M. Fowler Jr.

William M. Fowler, Jr. is a Distinguished Professor of History at Northeastern University. He is the former president of the Alumni Association and former overseer on the board of trustees. In 2000, he received an honorary degree in Humane Letters from the University. In 1998, the Massachusetts Historical Society appointed Bill as its director. In this role, he oversaw holdings encompassing millions of rare and unique documents, including several imprints of the Declaration of Independence and the Adams family papers. He held that post until 2005 when he resumed teaching at Northeastern. In addition to teaching at Northeastern, Bill is the Massachusetts Society of the Cincinnati George Washington Distinguished Professor. He is also the author of a number of books focusing on American history including: _Under Two Flags: The Navy in the Civil War_; _Silas Talbot Captain of the Old Ironsides_; co-author _America and The Sea_; _William Ellery: A Rhode Island Politico and Lord of Admiralty_; _Rebels Under Sail: The Navy in the Revolution_; J_ack Tars and Commodores: The American Navy, 1783-1815_; _Samuel Adams: Radical Puritan_; and _Empires at War: The French and Indian War and The Struggle for North America, 1754-1763._ Photo: Northeastern University

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Revolutionary Spaces
Series
French Culture Series
Indian Culture Series
Ken Burns: The West Series
Native American Culture Series
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