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12 Queen’s After the War: Kingston, 1946–1951
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Hugh Grant
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Chapters in this book
- Front Matter i
- Contents vi
- Acknowledgments ix
- Illustrations xiii
- Preface 3
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Beginnings
- Educational Pioneering in Old Ontario: Madoc, 1895–1912 25
- Queen’s Undergraduate: Kingston, Wiwa Hills, and Indian Head, 1912–1916 35
- Harvard’s Traditional Philology and the Unfenced Prairie: Cambridge and Brandon, 1916–1919 52
- Agricultural Cooperation in Western Canada: Cambridge and Sintaluta, 1919–1920 74
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Canadian Political Economy and the Origins of the Staple Thesis
- Queensian Economics: Kingston, 1920–1928 89
- Wheat as Staple: Kingston and Europe, 1928–1936 113
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How Keynesianism Came to Canada
- The Queen’s Conspiracy and the National Employment Commission: Ottawa, 1936–1938 152
- The Royal Commission on Dominion-Provincial Relations: Ottawa, 1938–1939 173
- “The Economist’s War”: Ottawa, 1939–1943 197
- International Reconstruction: Ottawa, London, Washington, and Bretton Woods, 1941–1946 232
- Domestic Reconstruction, the White Paper, and the Green Book: Ottawa, 1941–1946 268
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A Ruling Passion: Queen’s University
- Queen’s After the War: Kingston, 1946–1951 301
- The Principal Lecturer: Kingston, 1951–1961 327
- The Royal Commission on Banking and Finance and After: Ottawa and Kingston, 1961–1970 363
- Legacy 385
- Notes 403
- Bibliography 507
- Index 535
Chapters in this book
- Front Matter i
- Contents vi
- Acknowledgments ix
- Illustrations xiii
- Preface 3
-
Beginnings
- Educational Pioneering in Old Ontario: Madoc, 1895–1912 25
- Queen’s Undergraduate: Kingston, Wiwa Hills, and Indian Head, 1912–1916 35
- Harvard’s Traditional Philology and the Unfenced Prairie: Cambridge and Brandon, 1916–1919 52
- Agricultural Cooperation in Western Canada: Cambridge and Sintaluta, 1919–1920 74
-
Canadian Political Economy and the Origins of the Staple Thesis
- Queensian Economics: Kingston, 1920–1928 89
- Wheat as Staple: Kingston and Europe, 1928–1936 113
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How Keynesianism Came to Canada
- The Queen’s Conspiracy and the National Employment Commission: Ottawa, 1936–1938 152
- The Royal Commission on Dominion-Provincial Relations: Ottawa, 1938–1939 173
- “The Economist’s War”: Ottawa, 1939–1943 197
- International Reconstruction: Ottawa, London, Washington, and Bretton Woods, 1941–1946 232
- Domestic Reconstruction, the White Paper, and the Green Book: Ottawa, 1941–1946 268
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A Ruling Passion: Queen’s University
- Queen’s After the War: Kingston, 1946–1951 301
- The Principal Lecturer: Kingston, 1951–1961 327
- The Royal Commission on Banking and Finance and After: Ottawa and Kingston, 1961–1970 363
- Legacy 385
- Notes 403
- Bibliography 507
- Index 535