B.A. (Bishop's), M.A. (Edinburgh), Ph.D. (Cambridge).
David Murray is Professor Emeritus with the University of Guelph. Before his retirement, Professor Murray was, from 1967, a member of the university’s Faculty of History. Professor Murray has also been a Resident Historian at the Department of External Affairs (1971-1972), and Dean of the College of Arts at the University of Guelph (1980-1992). His research focused on Canadian Legal and Social History, Slave Trade and Slavery in Cuba and Latin America, as well as the History of Canadian Foreign Policy.
‘Just Excuses: Jury Culture in Barrington Township, Nova Scotia, 1795-1837’ in Margaret Conrad and Barry Moody, eds., Planter Links: Community and Culture in Colonial Nova Scotia (Fredericton: Acadiensis Press, 2001), pp. 36-57.
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