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John Tupper (Jack) Saywell (April 3, 1929 – 20 April 2011) was a Canadian historian specializing in the fields of politics and constitution.

Early life and education[edit]

John Tupper Saywell was born on April 3, 1929, to parents John Ferdinand Tupper Saywell and Vera Marguerite Saywell in Weyburn, Saskatchewan.[1]

Upon the birth of his younger brother William G. Saywell, the family moved to British Columbia in 1937.[1] His father had received a job position to become Lake Cowichan first high school principal.[2] Saywell received his B.A. and M.A. from the University of British Columbia and his Ph.D. from Harvard University.[1]

Career[edit]

He taught at the University of Toronto from 1954 to 1962. He joined York University in 1963 and was Dean of Arts at York from 1963 to 1973. Saywell retired from all teaching responsibility at York University in 1999.[3]

Work as Historian[edit]

Saywell was the editor of two journals: Canadian Historical Review, from 1957 to 1963; and Canadian Annual Review from 1960 to 1979.[4] Among his books were The Office of Lieutenant-Governor: A Study in Canadian Government and Politics, which won the Delancey K. Jay Prize at Harvard University. Just Call Me Mitch: The Life of Mitchell F. Hepburn, published in 1991, won the Floyd Chalmers Award for the best book on Ontario history. His 2002 study of the Supreme Court of Canada, titled The Lawmakers: Judicial Power and the Shaping of Canadian Federalism, won the John W. Dafoe Prize for『distinguished writing on Canada and/or Canada’s place in the world.』He also interpreted Canadian, British and European history for thousands of high-school students across Ontario through close to a dozen textbooks with his friend John Ricker.[3]

Legacy[edit]

The John T. Saywell Prize for Canadian Legal History was endowed by his family and friends and is given bi-annually by the Osgoode Society for Canadian Legal History to the best new book in Canadian legal history.[5][4] He was director of the graduate program in history at York from 1987 to 1998; its Ph.D. graduates can be found in most major Canadian universities.[4]

Publications[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b c Martin, Sandra (May 15, 2011). "Jack Saywell: historian, teacher, builder of York University". The Globe and Mail. Retrieved November 25, 2019.
  • ^ Gunderson, Rolli (June 6, 2011). "Locally-born historian Jack Saywell dies at age 82". Lake Cowichan Gazette. Retrieved November 28, 2019.
  • ^ a b c Martin, Sandra (May 14, 2011). "Obituary: Frenetic life didn't hinder work of historian". The Globe and Mail. Retrieved September 9, 2019.
  • ^ a b c "John Saywell Obituary". Toronto Star. April 26, 2011. Retrieved September 9, 2019 – via Legacy.com.
  • ^ "Fellowships and Awards - John T. Saywell Prize for Canadian Constitutional Legal History". Osgoode Society for Canadian Legal History. Retrieved September 9, 2019.
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