- William Kilbourn
William Morley Kilbourn, FRSC (1926–1995) was a Canadian author and historian in
Toronto ,Ontario . Kilbourn's topics cover history, biography, religion and the arts, with a focus on Toronto; he has penned over a dozen books. He is married to the Rev. Elizabeth Kilbourn.Born in Toronto, Kilbourn was educated at
Upper Canada College and theUniversity of Trinity College in theUniversity of Toronto . Following this he completed degrees in modern history at Oxford and Harvard universities. He later taught atMcMaster University and Harvard.Kilbourn served for five years as the first chairman of humanities at
York University , seven years on theToronto City Council , and as an alderman. He was also founding chairman of the Toronto Art Therapy Institute and the Toronto Distress Centre, a member of the Toronto Historical Board, the boards of theToronto General Hospital and Young People's Theatre, and served as chairman of the Toronto Arts Council. Kilbourn was also a member of the executives of theCanada Council and the Canadian commission forUNESCO .Kilbourn was elected to the
Royal Society of Canada in 1980. [Kilbourn, William; "Toronto Remembered"; Soddart Publishing, Toronto; 1984]Works
* "The Firebrand: William Lyon Mackenzie and the 1837 Rebellion"
* "Toronto Remembered: a Celebration of the City"Footnotes
External links
* [http://archivesfa.library.yorku.ca/fonds/ON00370-f0000338.htm William Kilbourn fonds]
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