Awards & Winners

Arthur R. M. Lower

Date of Birth 12-August-1889
Place of Birth Barrie
(Ontario, Simcoe County, Canada)
Nationality Canada
Also know as Arthur Reginald Marsden Lower
Profession Historian
Arthur Reginald Marsden Lower, CC, FRSC was a noted Canadian historian and "liberal nationalist" interested in Canadian economic history, particularly the forest trade, and in Canadian-U.S. relations. Lower was born in Barrie, Ontario and studied history at the University of Toronto and Harvard University, where he obtained his doctorate. During World War I he served as an officer in the Royal Navy. Lower taught history at Tufts College, Massachusetts, at Harvard and at United College, Winnipeg, where he chaired the Department of History for eighteen years. In 1944 he became professor of History at Queen's University, Kingston, a position he held until his retirement in 1959. His general history Colony to Nation first published in 1946 was refreshingly opinionated. In this and other works, Lower influenced many English Canadians with his view of Canada's two nations - notably novelist Hugh MacLennan, the author of Two Solitudes. He also enjoyed poking fun at English Canadian "schooling" which he believed fell well short of "education". Governor General Adrienne Clarkson quoted Lower at Rideau Hall in an October 2002 speech on the occasion of the presentation of the Public Service Outstanding Achievement Awards: "In every generation Canadians have had to rework the miracle of their political existence. Canada has been created because there has existed within the hearts of its people a determination to build for themselves an enduring home. Canada is a supreme act of faith."

Awards by Arthur R. M. Lower

Check all the awards nominated and won by Arthur R. M. Lower.

1954


Governor General's Award for English-language non-fiction
Honored for : This Most Famous Stream

Nominations 1954 »

Award Nominated Nominated Work
Governor General's Award for English-language non-fiction This Most Famous Stream

1946


Governor General's Award for English-language non-fiction
Honored for : Colony to Nation

Nominations 1946 »

Award Nominated Nominated Work
Governor General's Award for English-language non-fiction Colony to Nation