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Barry Ferguson

Barry Ferguson is a Professor of History and currently Duff Roblin Professor of Manitoba Government at the University of Manitoba. His work is in political ideas in Canada, particularly liberalism and federalism, as well as provincial politics and government.

Books by Barry Ferguson

The Rowell-Sirois Commission and the Remaking of Canadian Federalism

by (author) Robert Wardhaugh & Barry Ferguson

Understanding the Manitoba Election 2019

Campaigns, Participation, and Issues

edited by Royce Koop, Barry Ferguson, Karine Levasseur, Andrea Rounce & Kiera L. Ladner

Reconsidering Confederation

Canada’s Founding Debates, 1864-1999

edited by Daniel Heidt
contributions by J.R. Miller, Marcel Martel, Colin Coates, Martin Pâquet, Maxime Gohier, Phillip Buckner, Robert Wardhaugh, Barry Ferguson, Patricia Roy, P. Whitney Lackenbauer, Ken S. Coates, Bill Waiser, Raymond B. Blake & Andre Legare

Understanding the Manitoba Election 2016

Campaigns, Participation, Issues, Place

edited by Karine Levasseur, Andrea Rounce, Barry Ferguson & Royce Koop
by (author) Christopher Adams, Jillian Austin, Richard Balasko, Curtis Brown, Colleen Bytheway, Emmet Collins, Sid Frankel, Joan Grace, Rory Henry, Derek Kornelsen, Kiera L. Ladner, Allen Mills, Aaron Moore, Jim Mulvale, Susan Prentice, Kelly Saunders, Todd Scarth, Wayne Simpson, Dan Smith, Paul G. Thomas, Mary Agnes Welch, Lori Wilkinson & Jon Young

Multicultural Variations

Social Incorporation in Europe and North America

edited by Lance W. Roberts, Barry Ferguson & Mathias Bös

Manitoba Premiers of the 19th and 20th Centuries

edited by Barry Ferguson & Robert Wardhaugh

Recent Social Trends in Canada, 1960-2000

by (author) Lance W. Roberts, Rodney A. Clifton & Barry Ferguson

Remaking Liberalism

The Intellectual Legacy of Adam Shortt, O.D. Skelton, W.C. Clark, and W.A. Mackintosh, 1890-1925

by (author) Barry Ferguson