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Sherilee Diebold-Cooze sdiebold at uwaterloo.ca
Wed Nov 21 13:00:33 EST 2012


History Speaker Series: Dr. Greg Donaghy
Please join our guest speaker Dr. Greg Donaghy, when he discusses:
“Red China Blues: Paul Martin, Canadian Foreign Policy, and the China Problem, 1950-66.”
Part of the 2012/13 History Department Speaker Series
Thursday, November 29, 3:30 -5:00 pm, HH 117 MacKirdy Reading Room
Dr.Donaghy became Head of the Historical Section of the Department of Foreign Affairs and International Trade in 2003. He is adjunct professor in the Department of History, St. Jerome's University.
Greg Donaghy is General Editor of Documents on Canadian External Relations, as well as editor of six volumes in this distinguished series.
He has edited or co-edited another eight collections of scholarly essays on Canadian history and diplomacy. These include, most recently, Mission Paris : Les ambassadeurs du Canada en France et le triangle Ottawa-Québec-Paris (with Stéphane Roussel, Hurtubise, 2012).
His publications include the monograph, Tolerant Allies: Canada and the United States, 1963-1968 (2002) as well as the recent articles, “Blessed Are the Peacemakers: Canada, the United Nations, and the Search for a Korean Armistice, 1952-53,” War and Society (July 2011), and “The High Commissioner Who Wouldn't Take Go for an Answer“: Paul Martin Sr., Public Diplomacy, and the Battle for Heathrow, 1974-1979,” Diplomacy and Statecraft (September 2012).
He is currently working on a biography of Paul Martin Sr.

See poster here:  http://arts.uwaterloo.ca/sites/ca.arts/files/eventposters/HHS%20Nov_29%20poster.pdf
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