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Bruce Daniels is a distinguished Professor and Senior Scholar at the University of Winnipeg's Faculty of Arts, Department of History. He has held multiple academic roles including Adjunct Professor and Visiting Professorships at institutions such as Duke University and Moscow State University. His research focuses on U.S. colonial and revolutionary history, Puritanism in New England, and comparative colonial development.
Professional milestones include serving as a Distinguished Fulbright Professor and holding the Gilbert Denman Endowed Chair of American History. His career spans over five decades with notable international collaborations, including work at the Salzburg Institute and the Nicolai Sivachev Fulbright Chair in Russia.
Research interests are anchored in colonial social structures, wealth distribution, and international perspectives on American society. He has authored or edited over ten scholarly books, including New England Nation and Puritans at Play, exploring themes of colonial governance, leisure practices, and regional identity.
Teaching spans undergraduate and graduate courses in U.S. history, historical methods, and comparative popular culture. His work bridges academic and public history through courses tailored for diverse audiences, including senior citizens and high school students.
- Awards: Distinguished Fulbright Professor, Gilbert Denman Endowed Chair
- Labs/Teams: Associated with the Centre for Rupert's Land Studies and H. Sanford Riley Centre for Canadian History
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