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Archive | 2010

Thinkers and dreamers : historical essays in honour of Carl Berger

Carl Berger; Gerald Friesen; Doug Owram

Thinkers and Dreamers honours Carl C. Berger, professor of Canadian history at the University of Toronto for more than forty years and author of influential works on Canadian intellectual history. In this collection, Professor Bergers colleagues and former students explore the currents of intellectual life in North America since the mid-nineteenth century. Broad in scope, the essays range in content from a commentary on works in intellectual history to analyses of the development of particular disciplines and distinctive cultural institutions. Several of the contributions provide sharp critiques of historical thought, including a discussion of professional scholarship and an analysis of the field of intellectual history. Others address issues that combine institutional and cultural history, such as an examination of Victorian Canada and a discussion of immigration and citizenship. These varied reflections aptly convey Bergers contributions to the study of Canadian history.


Journal of Canadian Studies | 1981

Social Scientists and Public Policy from the 1920s through World War II

Barry Ferguson; Doug Owram


Journal of Canadian Studies | 1989

Intellectual History in the Land of Limited Identities

Doug Owram


Archive | 2010

8. Modernist Blues: Performing Race in the Harlem Renaissance

David Monod; Gerald Friesen; Doug Owram


Archive | 2010

7. Before the Citizenship Act: Confronting Canadian Citizenship in the House of Commons, 1900–1947

Barry Ferguson; Gerald Friesen; Doug Owram


Archive | 2010

9. Progress, Science, and Religion: Exploring Victorian Thought in Canada

Doug Owram; Gerald Friesen


Archive | 2010

1. Carl Berger: Ironic Man as Historian

Ramsay Cook; Gerald Friesen; Doug Owram


Archive | 2010

5. Sir Andrew Macphail and the Pen and Pencil Club of Montreal

Ian Ross Robertson; Gerald Friesen; Doug Owram


Archive | 2010

4. ‘Nebulous Penumbra’: James Mark Baldwin and the Borderlands of Psychology

Marlene Shore; Gerald Friesen; Doug Owram


Archive | 2010

6. Toronto’s Arts and Letters Club: A Public History Perspective

Danielle Hamelin; Gerald Friesen; Doug Owram

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