Adele Perry is a settler historian of the nineteenth- and twentieth-century North American west. She was born and raised in British Columbia and has taught at the University of Manitoba since 2000, where she is the current director of the Centre for Human Rights Research. Perry is a past-president of the Canadian Historical Association and the author, among other things, of Colonial Relations: The Douglas-Connolly Family and the Nineteenth-Century Imperial World (Cambridge University Press, 2015) and Aqueduct: Colonialism, Resources, and the Histories We Remember (Winnipeg, ARP, 2016).
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