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The Enduring Riddle of Mackenzie King

An examination of polarizing former Canadian prime minister Mackenzie King.

A giant of Canadian history. A racist and anti-Semite typical of his generation. A devoted occultist. An uncontested Liberal party leader. The Enduring Riddle of Mackenzie King explores the character, thoughts, and actions of Canada’s longest-serving prime minister.

Patrice Dutil leads a who’s who of political historians to explain the life of William Lyon Mackenzie King. Although King often headed minority governments and was sometimes personally defeated in elections, his accomplishments are unmatched. He led the nation during the expansionist 1920s and part of the 1930s depression, and managed the Canadian war effort in the 1940s, garnering both praise and blame. His inaction on numerous files and the racism of many of his policy approaches were reprehensible, but he kept the country united during the Second World War and ushered in the welfare state.

These essays shed new light on how King may—or may not—be the greatest of all Canadian prime ministers.

368 pages | 21 halftones, 1 figure, 1 table | 6 x 9 | © 2025

The C.D. Howe Series in Canadian Political History

Biography and Letters

History: American History

Political Science: Political Behavior and Public Opinion


Reviews

"King, an abundantly flawed individual, has long been a controversial figure. Revealing hitherto largely unexamined layers of a complex man, this eclectic collection offers a refreshingly balanced perspective that is neither an apologia nor a condemnation of the man."

Michael Stevenson, Department of History, Lakehead University

"With superb contributions from leading political, social, and cultural historians of Canada, The Enduring Riddle of Mackenzie King provides compelling new evidence of King’s historical importance, synthesizing existing research while contributing fresh insights based on original primary research, most notably King’s rich private diary. A truly impressive achievement."

Keith Fleming, Department of History, Western University

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