- Archibald Paton Thornton
Archibald Paton Thornton (1921 –
19 February 2004 ) was an academic and historian. He was the author of the seminal history of theBritish Empire , "The Imperial idea and its enemies: a study in British power" (St. Martin's Press, 1959). He was professor of History atUniversity College, University of Toronto .Born in
Glasgow ,Scotland , he attendedKelvinside Academy from 1929 to 1939. He served in the British Army and his wartime career included participating in D-Day landing. He attended theUniversity of Glasgow where he received a Master of Arts degree in 1947. He received a D.Phil. fromTrinity College, Oxford in 1952. DuringWorld War II , he was a Captain in the East Riding Imperial Yorkshire Yeomanry. After the war, he was a lecturer in modern history at Trinity College, Oxford from 1948 to 1950. From 1950 to 1957, he was a lecturer in Imperial History at theUniversity of Aberdeen . From 1957 to 1960, he was a Professor and Chairman of History and Dean of Arts at the University College of West Indies. In 1960, he was made a Professor of History at theUniversity of Toronto and was Chairman of the Department from 1967 to 1972. He was attached to University College at the University of Toronto and retired in 1987.He was the author of "West-India Policy under the Restoration" (1956), "The Imperial Idea and its Enemies" (1959), D"octrines of Imperialism" (1965), "The Habit of Authority" (1966), "For the File on Empire" (1968), and "Imperialism in the 20th Century" (1978).
He was a Fellow of the
Royal Society of Canada .References
* [http://utpress.utpress.utoronto.ca/cgi-bin/cw2w3.cgi?p=thomson&t=30385&d=1803 Canadian Who's Who 1997 entry]
* [http://www.ox.ac.uk/gazette/2005-6/weekly/230606/coll.htm Oxford University Gazette, 23 June 2006: Colleges, Halls, and Societies]
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