About the Speakers
MARGARET MACMILLAN
is a former Warden of St. Antony’s
College and a Professor of History
at the University of Toronto. In 2006
Professor MacMillan was invested as
an Officer of the Order of Canada,
and in 2016 she was appointed as a
Companion of the Order of Canada.
Her books include Women of the Raj
(1988, 2007); Paris 1919: Six Months
that Changed the World (2001) for
which she was the first woman to win the Samuel Johnson Prize;
Nixon in China: Six Days that Changed the World; The Uses and
Abuses of History (2008); Extraordinary Canadians: Stephen
Leacock (2009); The War That Ended Peace (2014); and History’s
People (2016).
JAY MURRAY WINTER
is an American historian. He is the
Charles J. Stille Professor of History
Emeritus at Yale University, where
he focuses his research on World
War I and its impact on the 20th
century. His other interests include
the remembrance of war in the
20th century, such as memorial and
mourning sites, European population
decline, the causes and institutions of
war, British popular culture in the era of the First World War and
the Armenian Genocide of 1915. He has authored or coauthored
18 books.
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