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Norman Ingram is a Professor at Concordia University. His research focuses on Modern France, the history of pacifism and human rights, and international relations. He holds a B.A. Hons. in History and French from the University of Alberta (1981) and an M.A. from the University of Toronto (1982), where his thesis on Romain Rolland's interwar pacifism later became a published chapter in a U.S. book. His scholarly work emphasizes the historiography of pacifism in interwar France, challenging perceptions of French exceptionalism in peace movements.
- Education:
- B.A. Hons. in History and French, University of Alberta (1981)
- M.A. in History, University of Toronto (1982)
His research interests bridge traditional diplomatic history with the study of marginalized historical movements. Ingram's work interrogates the intersections of French cultural identity, pacifism, and international relations during the interwar period. Despite no listed publications in the text, his M.A. research exemplifies his analytical approach to understudied historical narratives.
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