Eugene A. Forsey: An Intellectual Biography

Eugene A. Forsey: An Intellectual Biography

by Frank Milligan
Eugene A. Forsey: An Intellectual Biography

Eugene A. Forsey: An Intellectual Biography

by Frank Milligan

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Overview

In this unusual biography of one of Canada’s most well-known public figures, author Frank Milligan traces the intellectual foundations on which Eugene Forsey’s world-view was constructed.

Starting with his middle-class Ottawa upbringing, Forsey’s philosophical pilgrimage was the product of a deep allegiance to a Christian social gospel, exposure to the radical politics of the labour movement and the Co-operative Commonwealth Federation (CCF), and a profound reverence for British Tory constitutionalism.

Milligan weaves these threads together with skill and dexterity. By studying Forsey’s beliefs—both religious and political—Milligan unearths the philosophical underpinnings of many of Canada’s early-twentieth-century political, economic, religious, and social reform movements.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781552381182
Publisher: University of Calgary Press
Publication date: 02/28/2004
Pages: 330
Product dimensions: 0.24(w) x 0.35(h) x 0.79(d)

About the Author

Frank Milligan earned his PhD from the University of Alberta. He was also the founding director of the Reynolds Alberta Museum, director of the New Brunswick Museum, and, since 1998, has been the executive director of the Nantucket Historical Association.

Table of Contents

Foreward
Preface
1. The Early Years
2. Eugene Forsey and Tory Democracy
3. The Roots of Christian Activism
4. The Oxford Tradition
5. Depression–Era Christianity
6. "Real Democracy": 1930–1935
7. Civil Libertarian and the Forces of Reaction
8. The Planned Society
9. The British Constitutional Tradition
10. Conclusion
Notes
Bibliography
Index

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An exceedingly well–crafted anthropology of Forsey’s intellectual development and contributions, and a complex and convincing portrait.

—David Taras, University of Calgary

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