William Fahey, Ph.D.

Fellow and President, Thomas More College of Liberal Arts

Fellow and President, Thomas More College of Liberal Arts

Expertise: History, Classical Culture, British Catholicism, Agrarianism, the Great Books Tradition

William Fahey teaches humanities and natural history at the Thomas More College of Liberal Arts in Merrimack, New Hampshire.  Dr. Fahey has published and lectured on St. Benedict, St. Thomas More, Hilaire Belloc, Wendell Berry, Russell Kirk, and increasingly on the interplay between faith and culture in British and early American societies.  His writing has appeared in The University Bookman, Classical World, Classical Bulletin, The Catholic Thing, Crisis Magazine, Marine Corps History, and other popular and academic publications.  He holds a B.A. in History and an H.A.B. in Classical Languages from Xavier University; an M.Phil. (mode A) in Ancient History from the University of St. Andrews; an M.Sci. in Wildlife Conservation from Unity University; and an M.A. & Ph.D. in Early Christian Studies from the Catholic University of America.

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William Fahey, Ph.D.