H. B. Mayo

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Henry Bertram Mayo, D.Phil, FRSC, ((1911-06-17)17 June 1911—(2009-01-15)15 January 2009) was a Canadian political scientist. At the time of his death, he was Canada's oldest living Rhodes Scholar,[1] and professor emeritus at Carleton University, Ottawa.[2] Born in Fortune, Newfoundland, Mayo taught at a number of universities, received multiple honorary degrees and was president of the Canadian Political Science Association.[3]

Partial bibliography[]

Newfoundland and Confederation in the Eighteen Sixties, Canadian Historical Review, 1948.[4]

An Introduction to Democratic Theory, Oxford University Press, 1960.[5]

An Introduction to Marxist Theory, Oxford University Press, 1955.[6]

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