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William S. Cormack is a Professor of History at the University of Guelph. His academic expertise lies in the study of French revolutionary politics, particularly the constitutional collapse of 1791 and the implications of the French Revolution on France's Caribbean colonies, especially in the Lesser Antilles. His research extends to modern Europe and the themes of war and society during revolutionary times. Cormack has supervised graduate research focusing on critical areas of the French Revolutionary period, including the actions of the French Navy in the West Indies. He has published several significant works, including 'Patriots, Royalists, Terrorists: West Indies and the French Revolution' and various articles in renowned historical journals. His scholarly contributions also include analyses of revolutionary conflict and authority within the French Navy, highlighting the complexities of naval power during the revolutionary upheaval. With years of teaching experience, Cormack has also held academic positions at notable institutions such as the University of Saskatchewan and Royal Military College of Canada.
University of Guelph • Guelph, ON, Canada
Teaching and supervising graduate students in the field of History.
University of Saskatchewan • Saskatchewan, Canada
Instructed courses in History.
Royal Military College of Canada • Kingston, ON, Canada
Delivered lectures and managed history courses.
Queen's University • Kingston, ON, Canada
Conducted courses in historical studies.
Department of Clinical Studies. Offers MSc by thesis (2 years) and MSc by coursework (1 year).