Hilda Neatby
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Canadian historian and educator
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Hilda Neatby's Degrees
- Bachelors History University of Saskatchewan
- Masters History University of Saskatchewan
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Hilda Marion Ada Neatby was a Canadian historian and educator. Early life and education Hilda Marion Ada Neatby was born on February 19, 1904, in Sutton , to Andrew Neatby and Ada Fisher. The family moved to Saskatchewan when Hilda was 2. She received a BA and MA from the University of Saskatchewan and a PhD from the University of Minnesota. She taught history at the University of Saskatchewan and was head of the history department from 1958 to 1969. Fluent in French, she studied at the Sorbonne in Paris.
Hilda Neatby's Published Works
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- The politics of chaos;: Canada in the thirties (1972) (23)
- Reciprocity and the North Atlantic Triangle, 1932-1938 (1968) (14)
- Laurier and a Liberal Quebec : a study in political management (1973) (13)
- William Lyon Mackenzie King, Volume III, 1932-1939: The Prism of Unity (1976) (10)
- The Clergy Reserves of Upper Canada: A Canadian Mortmain (1969) (10)
- A Party Politician. The Memories of Chubby Power (1967) (9)
- William Lyon Mackenzie King 1932-1939: The Prism of Unity (1977) (8)
- Imperial relations in the age of laurier (1969) (7)
- Canada and the Age of Conflict: A History of Canadian External Policies Volume I: 1867-1921 (1979) (4)
- William Lyon Mackenzie King, Volume II, 1924-1932: The Lonely Heights (1963) (4)
- Laurier and Imperialism (1955) (3)
- Mackenzie King and National Unity (1969) (3)
- The prism of unity : 1932-1939 (1976) (2)
- Chief Justice William Smith: caseu(a)n Eighteenth‐Century Whig Imperialist (1947) (2)
- The Individual, the State, and World Government@@@Freedom and Order: Lessons from the War (1947) (2)
- Canadianism — A Symposium (1956) (1)
- Mackenzie King and French Canada (1976) (1)
- The Democratic Cycle (1943) (1)
- The Development of Education in Canada (1958) (1)
- Whitehall and the Wilderness: The Middle West in British Colonial Policy, 1760–1775 by Jack M. Sosin (review) (1962) (1)
- The Politics of Survival: The Conservative Party of Canada, 1939–1945 by J. L. Granatstein (review) (1968) (1)
- Character and Circumstance, edited by John Moir (1971) (1)
- The debt of our reason (1954) (1)
- The Political Career of Adam Mabane (1935) (1)
- Literary History of Canada: Canadian Literature in English ed. by Carl F. Klinck (review) (1965) (1)
- Queen's University, Volume 1, 1841-1917: "To Strive, to Find, and Not to Yield," (1981) (0)
- STRUTHERS, James, No Fault of Their Own: Unemployment and the Canadian Welfare State 1914-1941. Toronto, University of Toronto Press, 1983. 268 p. 12,50 $. (1984) (0)
- The Diary and Selected Papers of Chief Justice William Smith, 1784-1793. II. The Diary, October 6, 1785 to May 18, 1787; Selected Papers 1785 to 1793 (1966) (0)
- Report of the Committee on Election ExpensesStudies in Canadian Party Finance (1968) (0)
- Book Review: The Individual, The State, and World Government, Freedom and Order: Lessons from the War (1948) (0)
- Review: Canada: Canada and the Age of Conflict (1979) (0)
- Local Government in Alberta by Eric J. Hanson (review) (1957) (0)
- The Baptists in Upper and Lower Canada before 1820 by Stuart Ivison and Fred Rosser (review) (1957) (0)
- CHAPTER NINE. THE JURY DECIDES (1963) (0)
- The Diary and Selected Papers of Chief Justice William Smith, 1784–1793. I. The Diary, January 24, 1784 to October 5, 1785 ed. by L. F. S. Upton (review) (1964) (0)
- J. E. Hodgetts et al., The Biography of an Institution: The Civil Service Commission of Canada, 1908-1967 (1973) (0)
- Notes and Comments (1922) (0)
- Book Review on Canadian Affairs: A Party Politician (1967) (0)
- CHAPTER SEVEN. THE WILL OF THE MAJORITY (1963) (0)
- Book Review: Canada: Reciprocity and the North Atlantic Triangle, 1932–1938 (1969) (0)
- CHAPTER THIRTEEN. THE POLITICS OF PROSPERITY (1963) (0)
- Canadian Education Today: A Symposium (1957) (0)
- That Great Street: The St. Lawrence (1967) (0)
- L’Entrée du Canada sur la scène internationale (1919–1927) by Claude LeGris (review) (1967) (0)
- Review: N.W. Rowell (1976) (0)
- The Canadian Historical Association, the Canadian Historical Review, and Local History: A Symposium (1952) (0)
- Canada and the Orient Charles J. Woodsworth (1945) (0)
- Pierre Guy: A Montreal Merchant of the Eighteenth Century (1971) (0)
- The Mountbattens, by Alden Hatch (1967) (0)
- A Bibliographical Introduction to the Study of French Canada by Philip Garigue (review) (1957) (0)
- Arthur Meighen. I. The Door of Opportunity (1961) (0)
- Notes and Comments (1922) (0)
- Notes and Comments (1922) (0)
- J. L. Granatstein and J. M. Hitsman. Broken Promises: A History of Conscription in Canada. Toronto: Oxford University Press. 1977. Pp. 281. $6.95 (1978) (0)
- FRANK W. PEERS. - The Politics of Canadian Broadcasting, 1920-1951. (1970) (0)
- CHAPTER ONE. THE REINS OF OFFICE (1963) (0)
- Our Living Tradition, Second and Third Series (1960) (0)
- CHAPTER FIFTEEN. SHORING UP THE OLD ORDER (1963) (0)
- Historical Memoirs from 16 March, 1763, to 9 July, 1776 by William Smith (review) (1957) (0)
- Joseph Howe: Opportunist or Empire-builder? (1960) (0)
- The Union Nationale: A Study in Quebec Nationalism by Herbert F. Quinn (review) (1964) (0)
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