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Author:Moggridge, D. E.
Title:H. G. J. as a Biographer's Subject.(economist Harry G. Johnson)
Journal:American Journal of Economics and Sociology
2001 : JUL, VOL. 60:3, p. 651-666
Index terms:ECONOMISTS
ECONOMICS
ECONOMIC HISTORY
Language:eng
Abstract:This paper considers Harry Johnson who wrote a number of autobiographical pieces. He published three relating to his periods in Cambridge (1946-47 and 1949-55), but he did not publish two long autobiographical notes and a series of memoirs of his undergraduate career at the University of Toronto (1939-43), his first teaching job as the entire economics department at St. Francis Xavier University in Antigonish, Nova Scotia (1943-44) and his later period in England (1966-74). This material provides a number of clues as to the way Harry wished to be remembered and the paper develops some of the strongest autobiographical themes common to them. The paper also provides a great number of references on this subject.
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