Barry Gough fonds
Barry Gough fonds
- 1793, 1968-2009
- 3.96 m of textual records. - 2 video reels - 20 photographs : b&w and col. - 2 DVD
Biographical sketch
Barry Morton Gough (1938 - ) was a professor of history at Wilfrid Laurier University in Waterloo, Ontario, from 1972 until his retirement in 2004. Born in Victoria, British Columbia, Gough earned his BEd at the University of British Columbia, his MA at the University of Montana, and his PhD at Kings College, University of London. At Wilfrid Laurier University Gough was founding Director of Canadian Studies, Coordinator of Interdisciplinary Studies, and was the Assistant Dean of Arts and Science: Student Affairs. Barry Gough has been awarded many distinctions. In 1981 he was elected a Fellow of the Royal Historical Society. In 1991 the University of London awarded him Doctor of Literature for contributions to Imperial and Commonwealth History. In 1999 he was elected Fellow of Kings College London.
Scope and contents
The fonds consists of publications, reports, correspondence, papers, photographs, notes and other material created and accumulated by Barry Gough. It is arranged in the following series: Personal; Publications; University documents; Research collections; Ancillary research collections; Research interests.
File list
Call number
S581, U144 F12, Tube 3



