Background
John Hutchinson was born on December 14, 1938, in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. He is a son of Olive Pearl (Hacker) Hutchinson.
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In 1961, John received his Bachelor of Arts degree with honors, graduating from the University of Toronto.
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In 1963, Hutchinson obtained Master of Arts degree from the University of British Columbia.
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In 1966, John received Doctor of Philosophy degree from the University of London.
(This new interpretation of the final years of Imperial Ru...)
This new interpretation of the final years of Imperial Russia provides a clear and concise introduction to a critical period in the history of modern Russia. Professor Hutchinson outlines the key problems, facing the Tsarist regime, and the attitudes of its Liberal critics and revolutionary enemies. In particular, he considers how the monarchy was able to withstand the uprisings of 1904-06, but failed in 1917. This important new study provides an analysis of social, as well as political developments, and concludes with a brief historiographical essay, which draws together alternative interpretations of the final years of the Tsars.
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1999
John Hutchinson was born on December 14, 1938, in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. He is a son of Olive Pearl (Hacker) Hutchinson.
In 1961, John received his Bachelor of Arts degree with honors, graduating from the University of Toronto. Two years later, in 1963, Hutchinson obtained Master of Arts degree from the University of British Columbia. Some time later, in 1966, he received Doctor of Philosophy degree from the University of London.
In 1966, John started to work as a faculty member at Simon Fraser University. Some time later, he became a Professor of History.
John Franklin Hutchinson is a Canadian author and Professor of History, who gained prominence for his writings, such as "Politics and Public Health in Revolutionary Russia, 1890-1918", "Champions of Charity" and others.
In 1997, he received Wallace K. Ferguson Prize from Canadian Historical Association for his book "Champions of Charity".
(This new interpretation of the final years of Imperial Ru...)
1999John Hutchinson is a member of the following societies and associations: Canadian Society for the History of Medicine, Society for the Social History of Medicine and American Association for the History of Medicine.
John married Virginia Ellen Hayes on September 14, 1992. Their marriage produced four children — Gordon John, Katherine Mary, Ian Lames and Julia Kristina.