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.
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