John Edward Kendle is a historian who was born in England but immigrated as a child to Canada, where he has spent most of his life. He was formerly the President of the Canadian Historical Association and for many years chaired the Department of History at the University of Manitoba.[1] In addition he chaired the Historic Sites Advisory Board of Manitoba.[2] In the academic year 1985-86 he was the Commonwealth Fellow at St John's College, Cambridge. Among his books are works on Walter Long,[3] John Bracken,[4] and the Round Table Movement.[5]
See also
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edit- ^ "John Kendle".
- ^ "Historic Sites of Manitoba: Historic Sites Advisory Board of Manitoba / Manitoba Heritage Council". Retrieved 30 August 2024.
- ^ Kendle, John (1992). Walter Long, Ireland, and the Union, 1905-1920. McGill-Queen’s University Press. p. 264. ISBN 9780773509085.
- ^ Kendle, John (1979). John Bracken: A Political Biography. University of Toronto Press. ISBN 9781442613102.
- ^ Kendle, John (1975). The Round Table Movement and Imperial Union. University of Toronto Press. p. 332. ISBN 0802052924.
Further reading
edit- Kendle, John (1997). Federal Britain: A History. Routledge. ISBN 9780415158633.
- Kendle, John (1989). Ireland and the Federal Solution. McGill–Queen's University Press. ISBN 0773506764. JSTOR j.ctt80mhv.
- Kendle, John (1972). British Empire and Commonwealth, 1897-1931. F. Warne. ISBN 0723214476.
- Kendle, J.E. (1967). The Colonial and Imperial Conferences, 1887-1911 : A Study in Imperial Organization. Imperial Studies. Vol. XXVIII. London: Longmans for the Royal Commonwealth Society. ASIN B0000CO3QA. doi:10.1086/ahr/74.3.999.