[贝内特:卡尔加里岁月]

IF 0.7 4区 社会学 0 HUMANITIES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
J. H. Gray
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This becomes all the more imperative when studying this century's most discordant decade -- the 1930s -- when \"ordinary people\" were attempting to eke out a living. How, to paraphrase Trevelyan, can we write a true history of the social impact of, in this case, the \"Dirty Thirties,\" with the politicians left out?Thankfully, six recent studies attempt to fill this void. When, in 1985, John Thompson and Alan Seager completed their general study of Canada during the interwar years, there were few biographical studies of depression-era leaders.(f.2) If one discounts the mildly hagiographic output of Beaverbrook and Watkins, R.B. Bennett and the Conservative party had not yet received serious scholarly attention.(f.3) Although Mitch Hepburn of Ontario appeared adequately covered in Neil McKenty's 1967 biography, a more thorough and indepth study awaited, commissioned in the following decade by the Ontario Historical Studies Series.(f.4) As for William Aberhart of Alberta and Duff Pattullo of British Columbia, neither had been taken seriously, at least not until very recently. Now, these four Depression leaders are the subject of six monographs.With the possible exception of the now retired Tory incarnation from Baie Comeau, there has been no Canadian prime minister more unpopular than R.B. Bennett (1930-1935). 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R.b.班尼特:卡尔加里岁月。詹姆斯·h·格雷。多伦多:多伦多大学出版社,1991。《孤独者:r.b.班尼特1870-1947年个人生活和思想的三幅素描》。P.B.韦特。多伦多:多伦多大学出版社,1992。反动与改革:r.b.班尼特领导下的保守党政治,1927-1938。拉里·a·格拉斯福德。多伦多:多伦多大学出版社,1992。阿伯哈特:倾诉和回答。大卫·r·艾略特。卡尔加里:阿尔伯塔历史学会,1991。"叫我米奇就好":米切尔·f·赫本的生活。约翰·t·塞维尔。多伦多:多伦多大学出版社,1991。不列颠哥伦比亚省的达夫·帕图洛。罗宾·费舍尔。多伦多:多伦多大学出版社,1991。在过去的二十年里,新社会历史学家对政治及其实践者的苛责并非没有道理;当然,许多辉格派的圣徒传记在本世纪上半叶渗透到我们的民族文学中,留下了如此糟糕的回味,以至于破坏了政治传记作为一个有价值的历史研究领域的合法性和价值。迄今为止,很少有人认真对待格特鲁德·希梅尔法布的呼吁,即纠正对社会历史的独家介绍所造成的不平衡。(f.1)虽然群众的生活和经历对我们理解过去无疑是至关重要的,但研究那些拥有管理和管理国家权力的个人(及其周围的政治文化)也有同样的价值。在研究本世纪最不和谐的十年——上世纪30年代——时,这一点就显得尤为重要,当时“普通人”都在努力维持生计。用特里维廉的话来说,我们如何才能写出一段真正的社会影响历史,在这种情况下,“肮脏的三十年代”,把政治家们排除在外?值得庆幸的是,最近的六项研究试图填补这一空白。1985年,当约翰·汤普森和艾伦·西格尔完成了对两次世界大战之间的加拿大的总体研究时,对大萧条时期领导人的传记研究很少。(f.2)如果不考虑比弗布鲁克和沃特金斯温和的传记作品,R.B.贝内特和保守党还没有得到严肃的学术关注。(f.3)尽管尼尔·麦金蒂1967年的传记中充分介绍了安大略省的米奇·赫本,但等待着更彻底和深入的研究。(f.4)至于艾伯塔省的威廉·阿伯哈特和不列颠哥伦比亚省的达夫·帕图洛,至少直到最近才受到重视。这四位大萧条的领导者是六本专著的主题。加拿大总理贝内特(R.B. Bennett)(1930-1935)最不受欢迎,可能除了现已退休的保守党人贝内特(Baie comau)。在公众看来,贝内特太过自负、太过富有,无法带领国家走出严重的经济大萧条。长期以来,贝内特一直深受漫画家阿奇·戴尔(Arch Dale)的“四分之一真相”(quarter-truth)漫画的折磨:他是一个傲慢专横的政客,他的口角、翅膀项圈和手杖给人一种独特的强盗男爵的色彩。对历史学家和传记作家来说,衡量这些人物并不总是一个有吸引力的前景,但我们至少必须尝试理解他们。值得称赞的是,最近的两项研究成功地揭开了贝内特硬壳般的外表,更重要的是,解释了他在大萧条早期对加拿大经济的管理受到广泛批评的基础。对于任何熟悉贝内特文件(627,000个独立的缩微电影条目)的人来说,传记作者的任务至少可以说是令人生畏的。仅仅因为这个原因,詹姆斯·格雷和彼得·韦特正在合作撰写一本两卷本的班尼特生平。詹姆斯·格雷的《R.B.班尼特:卡尔加里岁月》讲述了班尼特的成长经历,并带领读者走过R. ...
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[RB Bennett: The Calgary Years]
R.B. BENNETT: THE CALGARY YEARS. James H. Gray. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1991.THE LONER: THREE SKETCHES OF THE PERSONAL LIFE AND IDEAS OF R.B. BENNETT, 1870-1947. P.B. Waite. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1992.REACTION AND REFORM: THE POLITICS OF THE CONSERVATIVE PARTY UNDER R.B. BENNETT, 1927-1938. Larry A. Glassford. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1992.ABERHART: OUTPOURINGS AND REPLIES. Ed. David R. Elliott. Calgary: Historical Society of Alberta, 1991."JUST CALL ME MITCH": THE LIFE OF MITCHELL F. HEPBURN. John T. Saywell. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1991.DUFF PATTULLO OF BRITISH COLUMBIA. Robin Fisher. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1991.Over the last two decades, the strictures levelled by the new social historians towards politics and its practitioners has not been without justification; certainly the many Whiggish hagiographies which permeated our national literature throughout the first half of this century left such a poor aftertaste as to mar both the legitimacy and value of political biography as a worthy field of historical inquiry. As yet few have taken seriously Gertrude Himmelfarb's call to redress the imbalance posed by an exclusive presentation towards social history.(f.1) While it is undoubtedly true that the lives and experiences of the masses is crucial to our understanding of the past, there is equal value in studying those individuals (and the political culture surrounding them) who possessed the power to manage and administer the state. This becomes all the more imperative when studying this century's most discordant decade -- the 1930s -- when "ordinary people" were attempting to eke out a living. How, to paraphrase Trevelyan, can we write a true history of the social impact of, in this case, the "Dirty Thirties," with the politicians left out?Thankfully, six recent studies attempt to fill this void. When, in 1985, John Thompson and Alan Seager completed their general study of Canada during the interwar years, there were few biographical studies of depression-era leaders.(f.2) If one discounts the mildly hagiographic output of Beaverbrook and Watkins, R.B. Bennett and the Conservative party had not yet received serious scholarly attention.(f.3) Although Mitch Hepburn of Ontario appeared adequately covered in Neil McKenty's 1967 biography, a more thorough and indepth study awaited, commissioned in the following decade by the Ontario Historical Studies Series.(f.4) As for William Aberhart of Alberta and Duff Pattullo of British Columbia, neither had been taken seriously, at least not until very recently. Now, these four Depression leaders are the subject of six monographs.With the possible exception of the now retired Tory incarnation from Baie Comeau, there has been no Canadian prime minister more unpopular than R.B. Bennett (1930-1935). Perceived by the general public as far too pompous and wealthy to be leading the country through the ravages of a severe depression, Bennett has long since suffered from the searing images of cartoonist Arch Dale's "quarter-truth" caricatures: that of the arrogant and overbearing politician whose spats, wing-collars and walking stick imparted a distinctive robber-baronesque hue. Taking the measure of such men is not always an appealing prospect for historians and biographers, but we must at least attempt to understand them. Commendably, two recent studies have succeeded in scraping away some of Bennett's hard-shelled exterior and, more importantly, in explaining the underpinnings of his much-criticized management of the Canadian economy during the early Depression years.For anyone familiar with the enormity of the Bennett Papers (627,000 separate microfilm entries), the biographer's task is, to say the least, daunting. For this reason alone James Gray and Peter Waite are collaborating on a two-volume rendering of Bennett's life. James Gray's R.B. Bennett: The Calgary Years addresses Bennett's upbringing and walks the reader through R. …
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