Mark G. Spencer

Mark G. Spencer
Born (1967-09-08) September 8, 1967 (age 57)
AwardsFRHistS, FSAScot
Academic background
EducationUniversity of Western Ontario (PhD)
Academic work
Disciplinehistory
InstitutionsBrock University
Main interests18th-century British Atlantic world

Mark G. Spencer FRHistS FSA Scot (born 8 September 1967) is a Canadian historian and Professor of History at Brock University. He is known for his works on David Hume's life and thought.[1][2][3] Spencer is a winner of Governor General's Gold Medal (The University of Western Ontario) and The John Bullen Prize of the Canadian Historical Association for his book David Hume and Eighteenth-Century America. He is co-editor with Elizabeth S. Radcliffe of Hume Studies.

  1. ^ Potkay, Adam (2007). "David Hume and Eighteenth-Century America (review)". Eighteenth-Century Life. 31 (1): 81–87. ISSN 1086-3192.
  2. ^ Jones, Peter (2007). "David Hume and Eighteenth-Century America". Enlightenment and Dissent. 23: 216–219.
  3. ^ Sager, Angela Coventry and Alex (19 May 2016). "Review of Hume's Sceptical Enlightenment". NDPR. ISSN 1538-1617.