H S Ferns

H S Ferns, or Harry Ferns (13 December 1913 - 19 February 1992), was a Canadian born historian of Anglo-Argentine relations although he is chiefly remembered for the critical biography of Canadian prime minister William Lyon Mackenzie King that he co-authored with Bernard Ostry, The Age of Mackenzie King: The Rise of the Leader (Heinemann, 1955).[1][2][3][4]

References

  1. Dummitt, Christopher (2010). "Harry Ferns, Bernard Ostry and the Age of Mackenzie King: Liberal Orthodoxy and its Discontents in the 1950s". Labour/Le Travail 66 (Fall/Autumn): 107–139.
  2. Ferns, H S (1983). Reading from left to right: one man's political journey. Toronto.
  3. Macquarrie, Heath N.; H. S. Ferns; B. Ostry (1957). "The Age of Mackenzie King: The Rise of the Leader". The Canadian Journal of Economics and Political Science 23 (2): 276. doi:10.2307/138696. ISSN 0315-4890.
  4. Mansergh, Nicholas; H. S. Ferns; B. Ostry (1956). "The Age of Mackenzie King: The Rise of the Leader.". International Affairs (Royal Institute of International Affairs 1944-) 32 (3): 336. doi:10.2307/2608127. ISSN 0020-5850.