Background
Aspinwall, Bernard was born in 1938 in Preston, England. Son of Richard Edmund and Margaret Anne (Hurst) Aspinwall.
(1984, hardcover edition, Aberdeen University Press, U.K.,...)
1984, hardcover edition, Aberdeen University Press, U.K., 363 pages. Between 1820 and 1920, the close ties that had always existed between Glasgow and America became even more intense with the history and development in each country. This title shows how that relationship developed and includes a lengthy biographical list of the names of Scots and Americans who aided and championed the continuing relationship and similar goals of both countries.
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Aspinwall, Bernard was born in 1938 in Preston, England. Son of Richard Edmund and Margaret Anne (Hurst) Aspinwall.
Bachelor with honors, Manchester University, England, 1960. Master of Arts, Manchester University, England, 1961. Postgraduate, Indiana University, 1961—1962.
Joint fellow, assistant Eastern Kentucky University, Richmond, 1962—1963. Lecturer Glasgow University, Scotland, 1965—1985, liasion officer to North America, since 1984, senior lecturer, since 1985. Visiting lecturer University Notre Dame, South Bend, Indiana, 1973.
(1984, hardcover edition, Aberdeen University Press, U.K.,...)
Member of Association University Teachers, Staffordshire Catholic History Society, Northwest Catholic History Association, Fulbright Association, Scottish Catholic History Association, Scottish Social and Economic History Society, Scottish Labour History Society, British Association American Studies, History Association.
Married Kathleen Patricia Balls, July 13, 1971 (divorced October 1984). Children: Judith, Mark, Timothy.