David Head

Historian
Lecture Topics: History
Expertise: Piracy, American History
Available for in-person lectures in: Central Florida
Available via Zoom?: Yes
To book David, e-mail: dan@primetimepresenters.com, or fill out this form here.

David Head is associate lecturer of history at the University of Central Florida and Distinguished Faculty Fellow in History at Kentucky Wesleyan College. An award winning historian, Dr. Head has published five books, including Privateers of the Americas: Spanish American Privateering from the United States in the Early Republic; The Golden Age of Piracy: The Rise, Fall, and Enduring Popularity of Pirates; and A Crisis of Peace: George Washington, the Newburgh Conspiracy, and the Fate of the American Revolution, which was a finalist for the 2020 George Washington Prize. Most recently, he is the co-editor of A Republic of Scoundrels: The Schemers, Intriguers, and Adventurers Who Created a New American Nation. Dr. Head grew up in Western New York and received his B.A. from Niagara University and his Ph.D. from the University at Buffalo.

Good Morning Catherine,
Thank you so much for a fabulous presentation on new Zealand last evening. Our audience loved it! I have been receiving such positive feedback and wanted to share with you the comments I received thus far. As I mentioned last night, your enthusiasm for New Zealand shines through the screen and I do hope you enjoyed it as much as we did and will return in the future.

Attendee
Parker Life Senior Living

That was a very interesting, informational presentation, I loved it! Looking forward to seeing more lectures by this presenter.

Attendee
Parker Life Senior Living

Dr Catherine Kleier presentation was just wonderful! My husband watched along with me. He enjoyed it as much as I did! Would love it if she would come back again. Her enthusiasm is contagious! We truly enjoyed her…and her lecture! Thank you very much!

Patty D.
Attendee
Parker Life Senior Living

Fascinating history of New Zealand. Her enthusiasm is contagious!

Attendee
Parker Life Senior Living

I just wanted to tell you “Thank you” for the amazing presentation today. You successfully wove together a good immigration story with a “how I did it” on A.I. Truly a job well done.

Just so you know, there were 49 people who attended in person, and about 67 on Zoom. Our best attended session post COVID. And we had several people join as new members, including a couple who happened to be in the library and stopped in to see what was going on!

And, please check out the JGSPBC Facebook page. Marjorie Feldman posted a very nice comment about your presentation.

In short — a five star presentation. Thank you!!

Allan Huss
President
Jewish Genealogy Society of Palm Beach County

Mark was terrific! He clearly has a passion for advertising! The Superbowl Ad presentation took everyone (veterans and staff) on a fun trip down memory lane. It seemed to pique a bit of curiosity about what this year held, as well. Mark said he has a presentation about Minnesota advertising and it is one we will consider booking in the future!

Beth Cummins Postigo
Minnesota Department of Veterans Affairs

So appropriate with heartfelt humor and positivity. thank you

Attendee
Parker Life Senior Living

Lucy Rose was Delightful ! I related to her aging and the ability to Laugh knowing You are not alone.The things you Value, Loss,,Days gone by, Trying to look at the Gratitude and Fragility of Life. Living Life one Day at a Time ..and the Awareness of each Day …

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Parker Life Senior Living

Lucy Rose is a delightful woman & her talents are wonderful.

Attendee
Parker Life Senior Living

She is an absolute delight! Joyful and grateful energy.

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Parker Life Senior Living
Lectures
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Alexander Hamilton And The Art Of Political Combat

Don’t let the Founding Fathers’ powdered wigs and polished manners fool you: they were political brawlers at a time when the brand new nation’s survival was at stake. Alexander Hamilton was one of the fiercest political combatants of his day. In this session, Dr. David Head explains how early American politicians such as Hamilton battled each other in public, in private, and, sometimes, on the dueling ground.

Buccaneer Pirates Of The Caribbean: The Seventeenth Century

Curiously named after the meat-curing process they used to survive, the seventeenth-century buccaneers rose from humble origins as runaways and drifters to become the nightmare of Spanish colonists across the Caribbean. This talk will explore their beginnings as hunters-turned-pirates, their role as instruments of English imperial ambition, and their raids on Spanish towns—including the infamous Sack of Panama in 1671, led by Henry Morgan.

Golden Age Pirates Of The Caribbean: The Eighteenth Century

Blackbeard, Calico Jack, Bartholomew Roberts, Anne Bonny, and Mary Read loom large in pirate legend. But how much of what we think we know is fact? How much is fiction? Can we separate the two? This talk dives into the real lives of these eighteenth-century pirates, exploring who they were, how we know about them, and why their stories still capture our imaginations centuries later.

The American Revolution In The Caribbean

Which British colony was more important: Jamaica or Virginia? Barbados or New York? Antigua or Pennsylvania? In the eighteenth century, London officials would likely have chosen their Caribbean colonies over the North American ones. This presentation tells the often-overlooked story of how the American Revolution was fought far from American shores by the navies of the United States, France, Spain, the Netherlands, and Britain.

Frequently Arrggh-st Questions: A Pirate FAQ

What, exactly, was a pirate? Did pirates really have pet parrots? Did they bury their treasure? Just how much did pirates drink? And did they really talk like pirates–you know, saying “arrgh!” all the time? In this fun and educational presentation, Dr. David Head answers these and other Frequently Arrgh-st Questions about the real history of everyone’s favorite maritime rogues.

Britain’s Loyal Colonies Lost: The American Revolution In Florida

As 13 of Britain’s colonies declared independence in 1776, the empire’s Florida colonies, East Florida and West Florida, remained loyal to King George. Eyed by American and Spanish forces alike, the Floridas were soon engulfed in war. This lecture tells the often-overlooked story of Florida in the War of Independence.

Ending The Revolution In Peace: George Washington And The Newburgh Conspiracy

This presentation tells the story of the Newburgh Conspiracy, a mysterious event at the end of the American Revolution in which Continental Army officers, disgruntled by a lack of pay and pensions, may have collaborated with nationalist-minded politicians such as Alexander Hamilton, James Madison, and Robert Morris to pressure Congress and the states to approve new taxes and strengthen the central government. Fearing what his men might do with their passions inflamed, Washington averted the crisis with an impassioned speech to a group of angry officers and an unexpected gesture: donning new glasses. Why the army and civilians were so suspicious of each other throughout the American Revolution will be explored, as will whether there was really a coup in motion to supplant Washington’s command. How Washington, a man of action, diffused the crisis with his words and his reputation for virtue and why demobilizing an army is so difficult even when a war ends in victory will also be examined.

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