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Barry Gough : ウィキペディア英語版
Barry M. Gough

Barry Morton Gough (born 17 September 1938, Victoria, B.C.) is a global maritime and naval historian based on Canada's Pacific coast. Gough has made in the British Columbia context a number of monographic contributions to ethnohistory, cross-cultural relations, patterns of missionary acceptance among Northwest Coast peoples, frontier–borderland studies and environmental history.〔Inventory of work, University of Victoria Libraries, Victoria, B.C., search term "Barry M. Gough," online (here ); retrieved 2011-02-22.〕 Within the perspective of seapower worldwide,〔 Rose Simone, "Naval historian named research prof of the year," ''The Record'' (Kitchener, Ont.), 28 Oct 1994, p. B-4.〕 he has worked to explore the maritime dimensions of British Columbia history and to recast and reaffirm the imperial foundations of Canadian history.
==Education==
Gough was educated at Victoria High School, the University of British Columbia, and the University of Montana. While earning his Ph.D. at King's College London, he was tutored in the maritime foundations of imperial history by G. S. Graham, Rhodes Professor of Imperial History in the University of London.〔G. S. Graham (University of London), 1964 lecture at Queen’s University Belfast, School of History and Anthropology, "An epoch of Maritime Empire: the nineteenth century," published as ‘’The politics of naval supremacy: Studies in British Maritime Ascendancy’’ (Cambridge, 1965); online (here ); retrieved 2011-02-25.〕 In addition to the earned doctorate, Gough was in 1991 awarded a Doctorate of Literature from University of London for distinguished contributions to Imperial and Commonwealth history.〔''International Who’s Who'' 2004, entry at "Gough, Barry Morton"; Europa Publications/Routledge, p. 634; online
(here ); retrieved 2011-02-02.〕 His thesis research on the Esquimalt naval base and seapower and geopolitics across the Pacific Rim, which inaugurated UBC Press in 1971, was published as ''The Royal Navy and the Northwest Coast of North America, 1810-1914: A Study of British Maritime Ascendancy.''〔W. Kaye Lamb on ''The Royal Navy and the Northwest Coast of North America, 1810-1914'' by Barry M. Gough, ''BC Studies,'' No. 12 (Winter 1971/72), pp. 75-78; online (here ); retrieved 2011-02-25.〕

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