William Christian (Canadian Political Scientist) - List of Works

List of Works

  • Political Ideologies and the Democratic Ideal. (2nd Canadian edition) with Terence Ball and Richard Dagger. Toronto: Pearson, 2009.
  • Parkin: Canada's Most Famous Forgotten Man. Toronto: Blue Butterfly Books, 2008.
  • "Was George Grant a Red Tory?" Athens and Jerusalem: George Grant’s Theology, Philosophy, and Politics. Angus, Ian, Ronald Dart and Randy Peg Peters (editors). University of Toronto Press, (2006)
  • George Grant: A Biography . Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1993
  • "Waiting for Grace: Philosophy and Politics in Plato's Republic", Canadian Journal of Political Science, (March 1988).
  • Political parties and ideologies in Canada : liberals, conservatives, socialists, nationalists. 3rd edition Toronto : McGraw-Hill Ryerson, 1990.
  • "Parties, Leaders, and Ideologies in Canada." Toronto : McGraw-Hill Ryerson, 1996
  • The Idea File of Harold Adams Innis introduced and edited by William Christian. Toronto : University of Toronto Press, 1980
  • Innis on Russia : the Russia diary and other writingsedited with a preface by William Christian. -- Toronto : Harold Innis Foundation, 1981.

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