Robert Bothwell

Robert Bothwell

Dr. Robert Bothwell (born 17 August 1944) is a professor of Canadian history, and the foremost scholar on Canadian Cold War participation, as well as a much published author.

Professor Bothwell completed his BA at the University of Toronto and his PhD at Harvard University. He is currently Director of the University of Toronto's International Relations program at Trinity College, where he is a fellow, and a professor of Canadian political and diplomatic history. Professor Robert Bothwell holds the May Gluskin Chair in Canadian History. Director of the international relations program at Trinity College, Bothwell’s research interests include modern Canadian history and political, diplomatic and military history. Bothwell is an expert on Canada-U.S. relations.

A specialist in post-1945 international and Canadian history, Professor Bothwell is the co-author of a list of books including "C.D. Howe" (1979), "Canada 1900-1945" (1987), "Canada Since 1945" (1989), "Pirouette" (1990), and "Our Century" (2000). He has also written "Eldorado" (1984), "Nucleus" (1988), "Canada and the United States" (1992), "Canada and Quebec" (1995), "The Big Chill" (1998), "The Penguin History of Canada (2006)" and "Alliance and Illusion" (2007). He has been a co-editor and editor of the "Canadian Historical Review" (1972-80). He is working on a book on Canadian foreign relations since 1984.

elected bibliography

* "Pearson, His Life and World", Toronto, 1978, McGraw-Hill Ryerson, ISBN 0-07-082305-7.
* "C.D. Howe: A Biography", by Robert Bothwell and William Kilbourn, Toronto, 1979, McClelland and Stewart, ISBN 0-7710-4535-2.
* "Eldorado: Canada's National Uranium Company" 1984
* "A Short History of Ontario" 1986
* "Years of Victory" 1987
* "Nucleus: A History of Atomic Energy of Canada Limited", Toronto, 1988, University of Toronto Press, ISBN 0-0820-2670-2.
* "Loring Christie" 1988
* "Laying the Foundations" 1991
* "Canada & the United States" 1991
* "Canada & Quebec" 1995
* "The Big Chill" 1998
* "The Penguin History of Canada" 2006


Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.

Игры ⚽ Нужна курсовая?

Look at other dictionaries:

  • Bothwell (disambiguation) — Bothwell can refer to several places and people:*Bothwell, Scotland **Bothwell Castle **Bothwell (UK Parliament constituency) *Bothwell, Tasmania, in Australia *Bothwell, Ontario, in Canada **Bothwell (electoral district), a historical electoral… …   Wikipedia

  • Robert II of Scotland — Robert II King of Scots Reign 22 February 1371 – 19 April 1390 Coronation 26 March 1371 Predecessor David II Successor …   Wikipedia

  • Bothwell Castle — is a large medieval castle sited on a high steep bank above a bend in the River Clyde, between Uddingston and Bothwell in South Lanarkshire, Scotland, about 10 miles (16 km) south east of Glasgow. Construction of the castle was begun by the… …   Wikipedia

  • Bothwell —    BOTHWELL, a parish, in the Middle ward of the county of Lanark; including the villages of Bellshill, Chapelhall, Holytown, Newarthill, and Uddingston; and containing 11,175 inhabitants, of whom 570 are in the village of Bothwell, 8 miles (S. E …   A Topographical dictionary of Scotland

  • Robert Stewart, 1st Earl of Orkney — and Lord of Zetland (Shetland) (1533 ndash; 1593) was the recognized illegitimate son of James V, King of Scotland, and his mistress Eupheme Elphinstone. In 1581 he was named, by James VI, the 1st Earl in a second creation of the Earldom of… …   Wikipedia

  • Robert III of Scotland — Robert III King of Scots Reign 1390 – 4 April 1406 Predecessor Robert II Successor James I …   Wikipedia

  • Robert the Bruce — Robert Bruce redirects here. For other uses, see Robert Bruce (disambiguation). The Bruce redirects here. For other uses, see Bruce (disambiguation). Robert I King of Scots Reign 1306–1329 Coronation …   Wikipedia

  • Robert Lauder (d. 1576) — Robert Lauder of The Bass, (born before 1504 died June 1576) was an important noble in Haddingtonshire, Berwickshire, and Fife. Stodart remarks that to 1600 the barons of the Bass sat in almost every parliament . He was a firm supporter of Mary,… …   Wikipedia

  • Robert Bruce — Robert the Bruce Robert I. (* 11. Juli 1274; † 7. Juni 1329) war von 1306 bis zu seinem Tod König von Schottland. Im modernen Englisch ist er heute besser bekannt als Robert (the) Bruce, die normannisch französische Schreibweise war Robert de… …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Robert de Brus — Robert the Bruce Robert I. (* 11. Juli 1274; † 7. Juni 1329) war von 1306 bis zu seinem Tod König von Schottland. Im modernen Englisch ist er heute besser bekannt als Robert (the) Bruce, die normannisch französische Schreibweise war Robert de… …   Deutsch Wikipedia

Share the article and excerpts

Direct link
Do a right-click on the link above
and select “Copy Link”