Rocco Louis Gentilcore
Rocco Louis Gentilcore (born
Welland,
Ontario, Canada, June 9, 1924; died
Hamilton, Ontario, Canada, October 28, 1993) was an author and a professor of historical geography at
McMaster University, in Hamilton, in what is now the School of Earth, Environment & Society. His parents were emigrants from the town of
Molinara in the
Campania region of Italy. He studied at the
University of Toronto and obtained his PhD from the
University of Maryland. His research was on the historical geography of Canada, and, in particular, settlement development in eastern Canada during the nineteenth century. He edited the second volume of the ''Historical Atlas of Canada'', a three-volume collaborative research and publishing project, undertaken by
University of Toronto Press and finished in 1993, which used maps, text and other graphics to explore themes in the history of Canada. In 1989, the R. Louis Gentilcore Prize was established on the occasion of his retirement from the Department of Geography, McMaster University. In 1994 he was awarded the Gold Medal of the
Royal Canadian Geographical Society. He had three children:
David Gentilcore is a historian at the
University of Venice Ca' Foscari (Italy), Roxanne Gentilcore is assistant professor of classics at
Saint Anselm College, in
New Hampshire, United States, and Susan Gentilcore (1966-2022).
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