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W.L. Morton
William Lewis Morton
(
1908
-
1980
) was a noted
Canadian
historian
who specialized in the development of the Canadian west. He was born in Gladstone, Manitoba but won a
Rhodes Scholarship
and attended
Oxford University
where he studied history. He returned to Canada first teaching at the
University of Manitoba
and then at
Trent University
. Morton was a strong support of the
Progressive Conservative Party
but was very much a
Red Tory
. He died in
Red Deer, Alberta
in
1980
.
Works:
Third Crossing: A History of the Town and District of Gladstone in the Province of Manitoba
-
1946
The Progressive Party in Canada
-
1950
(Winner of the
1950 Governor General's Award for Nonfiction
)
The London Correspondence Inward from Eden Colvile 1849-1852
-
1956
Alexander Begg's Red River Journal and Other Papers Relative to the Red River Resistance of 1869-70
-
1956
Manitoba: A History
-
1957
One University: A History of the University of Manitoba
-
1960
The Canadian Identity
-
1961
The Kingdom of Canada
-
1963
The Critical Years: The Union of British North America, 1857-1973
-
1964
Manitoba: The Birth of a Province
-
1965
Contexts of Canada's Past: Selected Essays of W.L. Morton
-
1980
See also:
List of Canadian historians
Wikipedia
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