C a bayly biography of donald

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    If, around 1880, an educated person in Britain had been asked to list the most important intellectuals of the previous generation, he or she might well have mentioned, alongside Darwin and John Stuart Mill, the name of Sir Henry Maine, the subject of Karuna Mantena’s valuable new study. His name isn’t heard much anymore, but in his own day Maine (1822-88) was regarded as a towering public intellectual. He became regius professor of civil law at Cambridge at the age of 25, then a writer for the Morning Chronicle, law member of the government of India in 1862, professor of historical and comparative jurisprudence at Oxford and finally, master of Trinity Hall, Cambridge. Maine appeared to have shown Victorians how Europe, and Britain in particular, had achieved social and political modernity through the evolution of law and political institutions. He charted this progress from the original village community, through the development of private proper

    ‘I am not going to call myself a global historian’: Interview with C.A. Bayly

    "‘I am not going to call myself a global historian’: Interview with C.A. Bayly". World History – a Genealogy: Private Conversations with World Historians, 1996-2016, edited by Alicia Schrikker and Carolien Stolte, Leiden, NL: Leiden University Press, 2017, pp. 187-196. https://doi.org/10.24415/9789400602854-014

    (2017). ‘I am not going to call myself a global historian’: Interview with C.A. Bayly. In A. Schrikker & C. Stolte (Ed.), World History – a Genealogy: Private Conversations with World Historians, 1996-2016 (pp. 187-196). stad, NL: stad University Press. https://doi.org/10.24415/9789400602854-014

    2017. ‘I am not going to call myself a global historian’: Interview with C.A. Bayly. In: Schrikker, A. and Stolte, C. ed. World History – a Genealogy: Private Conversations with World Historians, 1996-2016. stad, NL: stad University Press, pp. 187-196. https://doi.org/10.24415/9789400602854-

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    In memory of those who have Crossed the Bar

     

    Donald Burdette Stevenson (né Bayly)

     

    RCNVR

     

    Born: 07 Jun 1925, Grand Prairie, Alberta

     

    Died: 26 May 1967, Vancouver, British Columbia

     

    STEVENSON, Donald Burdette (né BAYLY) - Donald Burdette's mother, Irene Viola (Currie) Bayly died in childbirth. Donald's father's sister and her husband, William Stevenson & Edith Henrietta (Gillanders) Stevenson adopted Donald. Edith died in 1935 when Donald was 10. William then married Ethel ---, so Donald had a step-mother. Rita-Lou Clarke (Submitted to Find-a-Grave by R.L. Clarke)

     

    Donald is buried in the Chilliwack Cemetery, Chilliwack, British Columbia.

     


     

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