David T. McNab

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Born1947 (age 7778)
ThesisHerman Merivale and the British Empire, 1806-1874, with special reference to British North America, Southern Africa and India (1978)
DisciplineEnglish
David T. McNab
Born1947 (age 7778)
Academic background
EducationBA., history, Waterloo Lutheran University
M.A, history, McMaster University
PhD., University of Lancaster
ThesisHerman Merivale and the British Empire, 1806-1874, with special reference to British North America, Southern Africa and India (1978)
Academic work
DisciplineEnglish
InstitutionsYork University

David T. McNab FRSC is a Métis historian. He is a professor at York University and cross-appointed in the departments of Equity Studies and Humanities in the Faculty of Liberal Arts and Professional Studies. McNab works on Aboriginal land and treaty rights issues in Canada and as a claims advisor.

McNab has a Bachelor of Art (Honours) in History from Waterloo Lutheran University (now Wilfrid Laurier University.) A Master of Arts in History from McMaster University and a PhD from the University of Lancaster[1] where he wrote his dissertation on the topic of "Herman Merivale and the British Empire, 1806-1874 : with special reference to British North America, Southern Africa and India."[2]

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