2025
2025
Twenty-Ninth Annual War College of the Seven Years? War
Fort Ticonderoga
102 Fort Rd., Ticonderoga, NY 12883
https://www.fortticonderoga.org/experience/featured-events/
Fort Ticonderoga presents the Twenty-Ninth Annual War College of the Seven Years War over three days, Friday-Sunday, May 30-June 1, 2025. Since its beginning in 1996, the War College has become a top venue for historians on subjects related to the Seven Years War in North America and beyond, drawing speakers and participants from across North America and Europe.
Attendees can participate in person or join the conference from home via the Fort Ticonderoga Center for Digital History.
War College Schedule:
Friday, May 30, 2025
- 5:30-6:30pm Reception
- 7:00pm Opening SessionCuba to Champlain: Enslavement and Empire, Dr. Matthew Keagle, Fort Ticonderoga Curator
Saturday, May 31, 2025
- 9:00am WelcomeBeth Hill, President and CEO, Fort Ticonderoga.
- 9:15-9:45am Slavery and Captivity in the Anglo-Abenaki WarsJoanne Jahnke-Wegner, University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire
- 10:00-10:30am Captive women, captive souls: French conversion tactics in the Seven Years WarJenifer Ishee
- 10:45-11:15am I enlisted myself into His Majesties Service: Analyzing Reuben Smiths Journal, 1759-1760Lisa Johnson, independent historian
- 11:30am-1:45pm Lunch Break (Box lunch from Americas Fort Café included).
- 1:00-1:30pm Book Signing at the Museum Store in the Log House.
- 2:00-2:30pm British and French Rivalry in IndiaMark Briskey, University of New South Wales (Australia)
- 2:45-3:15pm New Perspectives on the Campaign in Bengal, 1756-1757Mark Danley, Princeton Research Forum
- 3:30-5:00pm Fort Ticonderoga Museum, Kings Garden, and Museum Store open.
- 5:00pm Dinner at Americas Fort Café (pre-registration only).
Sunday, June 1, 2025
- 9:00-9:30am Are you not the Soldiers of Christ?J. Logan Tomlin, Fairmont State University
- 9:45-10:15am Agriculture and Environment in North Americas Seven Years WarJohn Peter Antonacci, SUNY Binghamton
- 10:30-11:00am Supply Fleet Requirements and Shortfalls on Lake ChamplainSteven Woods, independent historian
- 11:15-11:45am Workers of War & Empire: Canadian Laborers during the British Conquest (1754-1763)Richard H. Tomczak, Stony Brook University
- 12:00pm Lunch (Box lunch from Americas Fort Café included).
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