On F.R. Scott : Essays on His Contributions to Law, Literature, and Politics

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Title
On F.R. Scott : Essays on His Contributions to Law, Literature, and Politics
Abstract
The editors point out that Montrealer Francis Reginald Scott's achievements reads as an index to Canadian culture and society over five decades. Scott (1899-1985) was largely engaged in the nationalist movement in art and poetry in the 1920s, by politics and constitutional law in the 1930s, by internationalism in the 1940s, and by the struggle for human rights and fundamental freedoms in the 1950s and 1960s. The book contains seventeen essays by various authors that were presented to a conference titled "The Achievements of F.R. Scott" at Simon Fraser University in 1981.
Place
Montreal and Kingston
Publisher
McGill-Queen's University Press
Date
1983
# of Pages
xxiii-203p.
Language
en
ISBN
0-7735-0398-6
Citation
Djwa, Sandra, and R. St J. Macdonald, eds. On F.R. Scott : Essays on His Contributions to Law, Literature, and Politics. Montreal and Kingston: McGill-Queen’s University Press, 1983.
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