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John Richard English (born January 26, 1945) is a
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academic and former politician.


Career

A native of Plattsville, Ontario, he received a Bachelor of Arts degree in 1967 from the
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. He completed his A.M. (
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) degree in 1968 and
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in 1973 at
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. He joined the
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as a lecturer in history in 1972, becoming an assistant professor in 1974, an associate professor in 1978, and a professor in 1984. He received a D.Litt. (hon) from
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in 1990. He served as a Liberal Member of Parliament for Kitchener between 1993 and 1997. Subsequently, he served as a special ambassador for landmines and as a special envoy for the election of Canada to the
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. He has also served as president of the Canadian Institute of International Affairs, co-editor of the '' Canadian Historical Review'', chair of the board of the
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and the
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, and was the executive director of the
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, Canada's largest think tank devoted exclusively to the study of international affairs. He is currently chair of the Canadian International Council, the advisory board chair of the Trudeau Centre for Peace, Conflict and Justice at the
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, and chair of Members of the
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. He served as distinguished visiting professor at the
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in 2010-11, is distinguished university professor emeritus at the
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, and is a Fellow of
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and of
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at the
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. He was the general editor of the ''
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'' and the founding director of the Bill Graham Centre for Contemporary International History at the
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. English has written many books and articles, and was the official biographer of former Canadian prime minister
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; this work was published in two volumes. At the request of the Trudeau family, he wrote the biography of
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. In October 2006, the first volume, ''Citizen of the World: The Life of Pierre Elliott Trudeau, Volume One: 1919–1968'' (), was published. The second volume, entitled ''Just Watch Me: The Life of Pierre Elliott Trudeau Vol. 2 1968–2000'', was published in October 2009. His most recent book is "Ice and Water: Politics, Peoples, and the Arctic Council," for which he won the John Lyman Book Award for maritime history. He is an Officer of the
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, a Fellow of the
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, Honorary Senior Fellow of Renison University College, member of numerous editorial boards, and a recipient of many literary awards. He has won the John A. Macdonald Prize of the Canadian Historical Association, the Canadian Authors Association Non-Fiction Prize, the University of British Columbia Biography Prize, and twice-won the Dafoe Prize. ''Citizen of the World: The Life of Pierre Elliott Trudeau'', Volume One was shortlisted for the
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for literary non-fiction in February 2007, and in January 2010, ''Just Watch Me: The Life of Pierre Elliott Trudeau'', Volume Two received the same honour. Volume One was also chosen as a Best Book of the Decade by
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. Both volumes were also short-listed for the Governor-General's Non-Fiction Prize. Volume Two won the 2009
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. He is the recipient of the Cross of the
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. On June 30, 2016, English was promoted to an
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from member by
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David Johnston for "his contributions as a historian, author and administrator who has expanded our knowledge and understanding of Canada's rich political heritage." He was named to the
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in 2024.


Selected bibliography

* ''The Decline of Politics: The Conservatives and the Party System, 1901–20'' (1977) * ''Arthur Meighen'' (1977) * ''Robert Borden, His Life and World'' (1977) * ''Mackenzie King: Widening the Debate'' (1977), editor with J. O. Stubbs * ''Kitchener: An Illustrated History'' (1983), with Kenneth McLaughlin * ''Years of Growth'' (1986) * ''The Life of Lester B. Pearson'' :* ''Volume I: Shadow of Heaven, 1897–1948'' (1989) :* ''Volume II: The Worldly Years, 1949–1972'' (1993) * ''Mackenzie King: Citizenship and Community: Essays Marking the 125th Anniversary of the Birth of William Lyon Mackenzie King'' (2002), editor with Kenneth McLaughlin and P. Whitney Lackenbauer * ''The Life of Pierre Elliott Trudeau'' :* ''Volume I: Citizen of the World, 1919–1968'' (2006) :* ''Volume II: Just Watch Me, 1968–2000'' (2009) * ''Ice and Water: Politics, Peoples, and the
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'' (2013)


See also

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References


External links


"John Richard English," from the Canadian Encyclopedia
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