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Frank Underhill and the Politics of Ideas

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A lively and absorbing study of the one of the foremost English Canadian intellectuals of the twentieth century.
  • 27 March 2015
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Frank Underhill (1889-1971) practically invented the role of public intellectual in English Canada through his journalism, essays, teaching, and political activity. He became one of the country's most controversial figures in the middle of the twentieth century by confronting the central political issues of his time and by actively working to reform the Canadian political landscape. His propagation of socialist ideas during the Great Depression and his criticism of the British Empire and British foreign policy almost cost him his job at the University of Toronto.

In Frank Underhill and the Politics of Ideas, Kenneth Dewar demonstrates how Underhill's thought evolved from his days as a student at Toronto and Oxford, to his drafting of the Regina Manifesto - the founding platform of the leftist Co-operative Commonwealth Federation - to his support of his long-time friend Lester Pearson’s Liberals in the 1960s. Not willing to be bound by partisan loyalties, his later shift toward the political centre dismayed many of his former allies. The various issues Underhill confronted, Dewar argues, were connected by the pioneering role he played as an intellectual and by his social democratic vision of politics. Dewar also reassesses Underhill’s historical work, focusing on how it differed from the new professional history practised by his younger colleagues.

Intelligently written and thoroughly researched, Frank Underhill and the Politics of Ideas delivers important insights into twentieth-century political life and innumerable lessons for twenty-first century Canada.

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Price: $26.95
Pages: 232
Publisher: McGill-Queen's University Press
Imprint: McGill-Queen's University Press
Publication Date: 27 March 2015
Trim Size: 8.50 X 5.50 in
ISBN: 9780773545205
Format: Paperback
BISACs: BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY / Social Activists
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“[This] fine book reminds us of an important strand in our political and intellectual tradition, one that seems far removed from the cynical politics of the Harper era.” The Chronicle Herald

“This is a valuable book, both for what it says about Underhill’s ideas and their development, and for what it reveals about the context in which they developed. An important part of its value, however, lies in its demonstration of the relevance of those

“Frank Underhill was one of the best-known and most influential academic figures of his time. Dewar draws on Underhill’s life, thought, and career to reveal what he calls ‘a window on the intellectual landscape of twentieth-century Canada.’ He succeeds admirably.” Brian McKillop, Carleton University
Kenneth C. Dewar is professor emeritus of history at Mount Saint Vincent University and the author of Charles Clarke, Pen and Ink Warrior.