About the Book
Topics of widespread concern to Canadians interested in the social
sciences and to the general reading public are dealt with in this volume of essays by a group of Canada's leading scholars in political science and history. The book is presented in honour of Henry Forbes Angus, Head of the Department of Economics, Political Science, and Sociology at the University of British Columbia from 1930 to 1956, and the authors are all his former students, colleagues or associates. Included also are a bibliography of publications Dean Angus and, with his consent, a thoughtful and humorous article of his entitled "Administration and Democracy."
Henry Forbes Angus was born in Victoria, in 1891.
He received his school education in Victoria and subsequently attended the
Lycée Descartes at Tours (France) and McGill University from which he
received his B.A. in 1911. He proceeded to Balliol College, Oxford where he obtained
a B.A., first class, in 1913 and a B.C.L., also first class, in 1914. He won the
highly prized Vinerian Law Scholarship at Oxford in 1914, and was called to the
Inner Temple Bar in the same year.
Henry Angus served throughout the First
World War: in India from 1914 to 1916 and in Mesopotamia from 1916 to 1919. He was
promoted to the rank of Captain and mentioned in despatches. He returned to British
Columbia after the war, and in 1919 was appointed Assistant Professor of Economics
at the University of British Columbia. In the same year he obtained his M.A. from
Oxford. He was promoted Head of the Department of Economics, Political Science and
Sociology in 1930. From 1949 to 1956 he was also Dean of Graduate
Studies.
Professor Angus was made a Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada in
1939 and was its President in 1951-1952. He has honorary degrees from McGill
University and from the University of British Columbia. He was a member of the Royal
Commission on Dominion-Provincial Relations, 1937-40, and a member of the Royal
Commission on Transportation, 1949-51. From 1941 to 1945 he was Special Assistant to
the Under Secretary of State for External Affairs.
Since 1955, Dean Angus has
been Chairman of the Public Utilities Commission of British Columbia.