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Margaret MacMillan
Canadian historian (born )
For the nursery education pioneer, see Margaret McMillan.
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| Born | Margaret Olwen MacMillan () 23 December (age81) Toronto, Ontario, Canada |
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| Thesis | Social and Political Attitudes of British Expatriates in India, –() |
| Discipline | History |
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| Notable works | Peacemakers: The Paris Peace Conference of and Its Attempt to End War () |
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Margaret Olwen MacMillan, (born 23 December ) is a Canadian historian and professor at the University of Oxford. She is former provost of Trinity College, Toronto, and professor of history at the University of Toronto and previously at Ryerson University (now Toronto Metropolitan University). MacMillan is an expert on the history of international relations.
MacMillan was the Reith lecturer, giving five lectures across the glo
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The Uses and Abuses of History: An Interview with Margaret MacMillan
What moved you to write this book?
A number of things came together really. I’ve been doing a lot of work on nationalism in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries and I was struck by how often history came into that. Also, during the invasion and occupation of Iraq both Blair and Bush and various others in their administrations kept on saying that history has taught us that we have to deal with dictators this way [to justify the overthrow of Saddam Hussein]. So I began thinking about the whole variety of ways in which history is used. Then I was asked to g