Robert P. Watson
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Robert P. Watson

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Robert P. Watson is an Author with 29 videos in the C-SPAN Video Library; the first appearance was a 2001 Speech as an Adjunct Professor for Political Science in the Florida Atlantic University. The year with the most videos was 2017 with five videos as a Professor for American Studies in the Lynn University. The year with the highest average number of views per program was 2016 with an average of 7,054 views per program. Most appearances with Kenneth W. Hechler (2), Steve Scully (2), Joseph J. Ellis (2). Most common tags: Early American History (1600-1850), Washington, George, U.S. History.

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Videos: 2 c. August 1, 2010 - Present Professor, American Studies, Lynn University


Videos: 21

Previously

Associate Professor, American Studies, Lynn University c. January 1, 2007 - c. August 1, 2010 Videos: 3 Associate Professor, Political Science, Florida Atlantic University c. August 1, 2003 - c. August 1, 2007 Videos: 1 Adjunct Professor, Political Science, Florida Atlantic University c. August 1, 2001 - c. August 1, 2002 Videos: 2

Recent Appearances

  • <em>When Washington Burned</em>

    When Washington Burned

    Author Robert Watson talked about the War of 1812, detailing the British military campaign and American resistance on August …

  • Civil War POWs and Libby Prison

    Civil War POWs and Libby Prison

    Lynn University Professor Robert Watson discussed the Confederacy’s infamous Libby Prison in Richmond, Virginia, site of the …

  • Author Discussion on George Washington

    Author Discussion on George Washington

    David O. Stewart, author of George Washington, and Robert Watson, author of George Washington’s Final Battle, discussed the f…

  • George Washington and Washington, D.C.

    George Washington and Washington, D.C.

    Robert Watson talked about his book, George Washington’s Final Battle: The Epic Struggle to Build a Capital City and a Nation

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