Graeme S. Mount
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Graeme S. Mount is a Canadian historian and academic, who teaches history at Laurentian University in Greater Sudbury, Ontario. His publications have included a number of works on international relations, including several books on Canada-United States relations, and on historic sites in Northern Ontario, including Fort St. Joseph.
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- A History of St. Andrew's United Church, Sudbury (1982, with Michael J. Mulloy)
- Presbyterian Missions to Trinidad and Puerto Rico - The Canadian Presbyterian Mission to Trinidad and the Mission of the Presbyterian Church in the USA to Puerto Rico: The Formative Years, 1868-1914 (1983)
- An Introduction to Canadian-American Relations (1984, with Edelgard Mahant)
- The Sudbury Region: An Illustrated History (1986)
- An Introduction to Canadian-American Relations (second edition, 1989, with Edelgard Mahant)
- Canada's Enemies: Spies and Spying in the Peaceable Kingdom (1993)
- The Border at Sault Ste Marie (1995, with John Abbott and Michael J. Mulloy)
- The Caribbean Basin: An International History (1998, with Stephen J. Randall)
- Invisible and Inaudible in Washington: American Policies toward Canada during the Cold War (1999, with Edelgard Mahant)
- A History of Fort St. Joseph (2000, with John Abbott and Michael J. Mulloy)
- The Foreign Relations of Trinidad and Tobago: 1962-2000 (2001, with Basdeo and Sahadeo)
- Chile and the Nazis (2002)
- The Diplomacy of War; The Case of Korea (2004)