- William M. Fowler
Dr. William Morgan Fowler, Jr. is a
professor ofhistory atNortheastern University, Boston and anauthor . He served as Director of theMassachusetts Historical Society from 1998 through 2005.Early Life and Education
Born in
Clearwater, Florida on 25 July 1944, the son of William Morgan, a U.S. Postal employee, and his wife Eleanor, he attendedNortheastern University, Boston , graduatingmagna cum laude in 1967. He went on to theUniversity of Notre Dame , where he earned his M.A. in 1969 and hisPh.D. in 1971. He served in theU.S. Army Reserve from 1970-84, reaching the grade of Captain. In August 1968, he married Marilyn Louise Noble, an elementary school teacher, and together they had two children. He now lives inReading, Massachusetts with his wife and daughter.Academic career
Fowler was appointed an assistant professor in 1971 at Northeastern University, promoted to associate professor in 1977, and full professor in 1980. In addition, he served as as acting dean of the college of arts and sciences in 1977, vice provost, 1989-1991, and department chair in 1993-1997, before leaving to become the director of the
Massachusetts Historical Society . He returned to Northeastern on 1 January, 2006 after eight years at the society. When he announced that he would leave the President of the Society,Amalie M. Kass , honored him for the positive changes that he accomplished during his tenure. Kass stated, “Bill Fowler brought our Society into a leadership role in the cultural and intellectual life of Boston, the state, and even the nation […] Dr. Fowler has kept this mission at the forefront of his work and we intend to go forward in that spirit." [http://www.masshist.org/about/news.cfm?newsitem=10 Massachusetts Historical Society press release] , retrieved 16 May 2006]Fowler also teaches at the
Frank C. Munson Institute of American Maritime History at Mystic Seaport Museum and has lectured at theSmithsonian Institution , theUnited States Naval War College ,St. John's Preparatory School , and theSea Education Association . He is a trustee of theRalph Waldo Emerson Association , ThePaul Revere Memorial Association , and theOld North Church Foundation . He is also a member of theMassachusetts State Archives Advisory Commission and an honorary member of theBoston Marine Society , as well as a consulting editor to "The New England Quarterly ".Honors and Awards
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Samuel Eliot Morison Distinguished Service Award,USS Constitution Museum , 1985.* Northeastern University Outstanding Alumnus Award, 1994.
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Honorary degree L.H.D. , Northeastern University, 2000.Published Works
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William Ellery : ARhode Island Politico and Lord of Admiralty" (1973)*"Rebels Under Sail: The Navy in the Revolution" (1976)
*"The American Revolution: Changing Perspectives", edited by
Wallace Coyle and William M. Fowler, Jr. (1979)*"The Baron of Beacon Hill: A Biography of
John Hancock " (1980)*"Jack Tars and Commodores: The American Navy, 1783-1815" (1984)
*"Under Two Flags: The Navy in the Civil War" (1990)
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Silas Talbot Captain of theOld Ironsides " (1995)*"
Samuel Adams : Radical Puritan" (1997)*"America and The Sea: A Maritime History" by
Benjamin W. Labaree , William M. Fowler, Jr.,John B. Hattendorf ,Edward W. Sloan ,Jeffrey J. Safford , andAndrew German , (1998)*"Empires at War: The
French and Indian War and the Struggle for North America, 1754-1763" (2005)*"America and The Sea: Treasures from the collection of
Mystic Seaport " (co-author) (2005)References
* "Contemporary Authors"
External links
* [http://www.history.neu.edu/faculty/william_fowler/ Homepage at Northeastern University]
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