Foreign Policy Research Institute A Nation Must Think Before it Acts 2013 Annual Champagne Brunch

VENUE:Four Seasons Hotel in Philadelphia

2013 Annual Champagne Brunch

About the Event

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Jeremy Black is a renowned world historian based at the University of Exeter in the United Kingdom and one of our most popular lecturers.  He studied at Queens’ College Cambridge, St John’s College Oxford, and Merton College Oxford before joining the University of Durham as a lecturer in 1980. There he gained his PhD and ultimately his professorship in 1994. The author of over 100 books, Black was the recipient in 2008 of the Society of Military History’s Samuel Eliot Morison Prize for lifetime achievement.   We are proud to call Jeremy Black a Senior Fellow of FPRI.

Books by Jeremy Black:

The Politics of James Bond ( 2001)

America as a Military Power 1775-1882 (2002)

Visions of the World: A History of Maps (2003)

Rethinking Military History  (2004)

Great Military Leaders and their Campaigns (2008)

A History of Diplomacy (2010)

Slavery: A New Global History (2012) 




Venue

Four Seasons Hotel in Philadelphia

One Logan Square
Philadelphia. PA. US. 19103


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Speakers

Jeremy Black

Jeremy Black - Jeremy Black is a Senior Fellow at the Foreign Policy Research Institute and a Professor of History at Exeter University in the UK. A prolific lecturer and writer, Black is the author of over 100 books and an expert on military, diplomatic, and cartographic history. The Society of Military History recognized Jeremy Black’s work in April 2008, presenting him with the Samuel Eliot Morison Prize for lifetime achievement.