Harrison Kennedy
Originally from Toronto, Canada, Harrison Kennedy completed a master’s degree in military history at the University of Chester, UK. Since 2024, he has been working towards a PhD in History at the University of New South Wales, Canberra. His thesis is a comparative study of the politico-strategic relationship between Canada, Australia, and the United Kingdom during the Second World War. His research interests centre on Canadian and British Commonwealth history, and military history generally. He has written articles about Canadian and British History, which have been published in the Politicus Journal (Queen’s University), RCMI SITREP: The Journal of the Royal Canadian Military Institute and Defining Moments Canada organization.
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