Desmond Morton

Desmond Morton

Desmond Dillon Paul Morton, OC, FRSC, CD is a Canadian historian who specializes in the history of the Canadian military, as well as the history of Canadian political and industrial relations. Born in Calgary, Alberta, Morton is the son of a Brigadier General, and the grandson of General Sir William Dillon Otter. He is a graduate of the Collège militaire royal de St-Jean, the Royal Military College of Canada, a Rhodes Scholar, the University of Oxford , and the London School of Economics. He spent ten years in the Canadian Army prior to beginning his teaching career. He was named...
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Birthdate:1937
Birthplace:Calgary
Age:75
Education:London School of Economics

Written works by Desmond Morton

  • A short history of Canada
    A short history of Canada
  • Understanding Canadian defence
    Understanding Canadian defence
  • A military history of Canada
    A military history of Canada
  • Fight or pay
    Fight or pay
  • When Your Number's Up
    When Your Number's Up
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A short history of Canada
Understanding Canadian defence
A military history of Canada
Fight or pay
When Your Number's Up
Working people
Rebellions in Canada
The United Nations
Canada and the Two World Wars: Marching to Armageddon: Canadians and the Great War, 1914-1919 a Nation Forged in Fire
peculiar kind of politics
new democrats, 1961-1986
Canadian General Sir William Otter
Victory 1945
New France and War
Our Canada
Marching to Armageddon
Queen Versus Louis Riel
Canada
Canada at Paardeberg
Silent battle
Years of Conflict
Canada and war
Labour in Canada
Critical Years 1857-73
last war drum
1945, when Canada won the war
Canada A Millennium Portrait
Telegrams of the North-West Campaign, 1885
Winning the second battle
Wheels
NDP
Ministers and Generals
Shaping a Nation
Morgentaler vs Borowski
Mayor Howland: the citizens' candidate
Social democracy in Canada, N D P
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