History

Donald Bailey

Senior Scholar


Office
: 4C82
Phone: 204.789.1401
Fax: 204.774.4134
e-mail: d.bailey@uwinnipeg.ca

Degrees
B.A. University of Saskatchewan
B.A. University of Oxford
M.A. University of Oxford
Ph.D. University of Minnesota

 

Areas of Interest
Early Modern Europe
Early Bourbon France
Renaissance & Reformation
Early Modern Political Thought
French-Canadian Cultural Rights

Courses
2211: Europe 300-1350
2212: Europe 1350-1650
3215: Renaissance
3216: Radical Reformation
3218: The Enlightenment
4215: France 1461-1661
4216: Political Thought

Selected Publications
MUSIC: The Essential Component in Education. Winnipeg: U Winnipeg P, 2010 (29p.).

Nicolas Lefèvre, sieur de Lezeau, La Vie de Michel de Marillac (1560-1632); Garde des Sceaux de France sous Louis XIII, ed. Donald A. Bailey (Québec, QC: Presses de l’Université Laval, 2007); lxx + 653 p; 19 ill..

"Les Mystères de la maison des Grailly-Foix-Candale," Revue de Pau & du Béarn, No. 33 (2006): 29-41.

“From Liberalism to the Social Covenant: Contrasting Continental Directions,” Faith and Freedom: A Journal of Progressive Religion, Vol. 56, Pt. 2; No. 157 (Autumn and Winter 2003): 159-73.

“FORUM: On Keith Brownsey’s ‘Policy, Bureaucracy and Personality: Woodrow Lloyd and the Introduction of Medicare in Saskatchewan’ [Prairie Forum, 23, 2 (Fall 1998): 197-210].” Prairie Forum, 24, 1 (Spring 1999): 109-17; with Brownsey’s Reply, 119-21.

“Back to the Garden: Teasing Fresh Meaning from the Doctrine of Original Sin,” Faith and Freedom: A Journal of Progressive Religion, Vol. 51, Pt. 1; No. 146 (Spring and Summer 1998): 3-28.

“The Family and Early Career of Michel de Marillac (1560-1632),” in Society and Institutions in Early Modern France, ed. Mack P. Holt (Athens: U Georgia P, 1991), pp. 170-89.

“The Métis Province and its Social Tensions,” in The Political Economy of Manitoba, eds. Jim Silver & Jeremy Hull (Regina: Canadian Plains Research Center, 1990), pp. 51-72.

“The Judicial Fortunes of French on the Canadian Prairies,” Great Plains Quarterly, 9,3 (Summer 1989): 139-55.

“The Theoretical Application of Rousseau's General Will to Actual Legislation," Proceedings of the Annual Meeting of the Western Society for French History, XV (1987): 99-110 (Commentary by Robert Vignery, p. 110).

"Les Pamphlets des associés polémistes de Mathieu de Morgues: Marie de Médicis, Gaston d'0rléans et Jacques Chanteloube -- Une Bibliographie des fonds des bibliothèques de Paris et des Etats-Unis," Revue française d'histoire du livre (No. 27, n.s., Avril-Juin 1980): 229-70.

"Anti-Richelieu Propaganda and the Dévots: A Reinterpretation of Mathieu de Morgues," Proceedings of the Annual Meeting of the Western Society for French History, II (1974): 94-103 (Commentaries by Jonathan R. Dull & J. Michael Hayden, pp. 117-19)