Stuart Hughes (disambiguation)

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Stuart Hughes is a Canadian actor.

Stuart Hughes is also the name of:

Stuart Hughes is an English politician representing voters at all three levels of local government in Devon, in the West of England. He represents Sidford as a councillor on East Devon District Council and on Devon County Council, where he is currently Cabinet member for Highways and Transportation. He is also a Sidmouth town councillor.

Henry Stuart Hughes was an American historian, professor, and activist. He advocated the application of psychoanalysis to history.

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