Presented in collaboration with the Foreign Policy Research Institute
EVENT DETAILS
9–9:30 am: Registration and Continental Breakfast
9:30–11 am: Program
Throughout his long life, British statesman Winston Churchill devoted himself to developing an international partnership—a “special relationship”—between Great Britain and the United States. Historian John H. Maurer explores Churchill’s complex relationship with American presidents, from Theodore Roosevelt to Franklin Roosevelt, and shows how his attempts to bring about a closer understanding between the two countries shaped the history of an era fraught with great uncertainty and danger.
John H. Maurer is Alfred Thayer Mahan Professor of Sea Power and Grand Strategy at the Naval War College and a Senior Fellow at the Foreign Policy Research Institute.
LOCATION
The Robert H. Smith Auditorium at the New-York Historical Society, 170 Central Park West, New York, NY 10024
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