Robert Radford is a Canadian historian.  He completed higher studies at Laval University (Bachelor's degree in history; ancient civilizations and collegial teaching certificates).  He also attended Université de Sherbrooke (Graduate Diploma and Master's degree in history).

He worked for private companies and the government, taught history in College and has been a research and technical assistant for the Department of History and Political Science at  Université de Sherbrooke.  He is presently completing a DESS program in Information Technologies and Learning Environments at the Université du Québec à Montréal and published a number of books, notably a master's degree essay on Roman Women Prostitution during Antiquity, a Guide for a Cognitive Pedagogy and a research on the social impact of educational technologies in regard to Quebec's small businesses between 1960 and 1980.