The Underhill Review

Fall 2007

Kenneth C. Dewar teaches in the Department of History, Mount Saint Vincent University, Halifax, where he specializes in Canadian intellectual history and the political culture of Ontario. He is author of Charles Clarke, Pen and Ink Warrior (2002).

Karen Dubinsky is Professor of Women’s/Gender History in the Department of History, Queen’s University and is author of Improper Advances: Rape and Heterosexual Conflict in Ontario, 1880-1929 (1993) and The Second Greatest Disappointment: Tourism and Honeymoons at Niagara Falls (1999).

Modris Eksteins is a historian of Europe with special interest in the relationship between war and culture in the 20th century. Professor in the Department of Humanities at the University of Toronto at Scarborough, he is author of the prize-winning book Rites of Spring; The Great War and the Birth of the Modern Age (1989) and of Walking Since Daybreak: A Story of Eastern Europe, World War II, and the Heart of Our Century (1999).

Margery Fee is Professor of English and Director of Canadian Studies at University of British Columbia. She is senior author of The Guide to Canadian English Usage (1997).

Robert Sibley is a senior writer with The Ottawa Citizen. His book Northern Spirits: John Watson, George Grant, and Charles Taylor – Appropriations of Hegelian Political Thought, is to be published by McGill-Queen’s University Press in January 2008.

Donald Wright – is Associate Professor in the Department of Political Science, University of New Brunswick. He is co-editor of the Journal of Canadian Studies/Revue d’études canadiennes and author of The Professionalization of History in English Canada (2005).