Trotter, Reginald George

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Trotter, Reginald George

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1888-1957

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Reginald George Trotter, Canadian historian, was born at Woodstock, Ontario in 1888. He was educated at Yale University (B.A. 1911) and at Harvard (M.A. 1915, Ph.D. 1921). He taught at Leland Standord University until 1924, when he was appointed Douglas Professor of Canadian and Colonial History at Queen's University, a chair he held until his death in 1951. He was the author of Canadian federation (Toronto, 1924) and of Canadian History: A Syllabus and Guide to Reading (Toronto, 1946). He jointly authored with Chester New Modern History (Toronto, 1946) and with C.C. Linyard Canadian World Affairs, 1941-1944 (Toronto, 1955).

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